welll, well, well, so you'd get a competitor then :-)
But of course C(S)P is much more than that --- sudoku is a nice toy
example, though.

On Sep 25, 11:56 am, Tom Boothby <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 8:41 PM, Dima Pasechnik <[email protected]> wrote:
> > It's worth including, IMHO
> > (at least one could solve Sudoku in Sage then:
> >https://sites.google.com/site/ortoolssite/home/using-the-constraint-p...
> > :-))
>
> http://www.sagemath.org/doc/reference/sage/games/sudoku.html
>
>
>
>
>
> > It's also good to have graph algorithm implementations s that are
> > "orthogonal" to Sage's, even if for the testing purposes.
>
> > Unfortunately, there isn't much in terms of documentation there.
> > As well, it is known not to run on MacOSX PPC, which is one of Sage
> > official platforms.
>
> > An experimental package, most probably, then...
>
> > Dima
>
> > On Sep 25, 9:59 am, Tom Boothby <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> I kinda like the look of it, though I'm unfamiliar with constraint
> >> programming.  It looks like it solves TSP, so that seems like a good
> >> enough reason for me.  However, there are some standard questions
> >> before we add something to Sage:
>
> >> Is it stable?  Robust?  Is the documentation useful / readable?  What
> >> benefit would there be to including it in Sage -- couldn't a
> >> marginally interested user just install this locally?  And here's the
> >> big one: are you (or do you know somebody) willing to commit to
> >> maintaining the package for the lifetime of its inclusion into Sage?
>
> >> On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 4:09 PM, Michele Comignano <[email protected]> 
> >> wrote:
> >> > Hi to all,
> >> > on September, the 15th Google made public the source code of its 
> >> > operations
> >> > research internal tools. That consist essetially of a costraint 
> >> > programming
> >> > solver and some graph-related algorithms. The cp solver has also a nice
> >> > Python interface making it perfect for Sage integration.
> >> > Sage is lacking a cp solver and that could be a viable possibility to 
> >> > have
> >> > one in it.
>
> >> > License is Apache 2.0 and here is the project home:
> >> >https://code.google.com/p/or-tools/.
>
> >> > What do you think about?
>
> >> > --
> >> > Michele Comignano
> >> > Computer Science student
> >> > University of Pisa, Italy
>
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