Hi Didier and John!

On 3 Sep., 20:02, didier deshommes <dfdes...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Besides, a while ago I asked how one can execute the sage test script
> > on a string, *without* saving that string into a file and *without*
> > forking a "sage -t" subprocess. Do you see a way?
>
> Sounds like you want eval()? There might also be a sage variant. It's
> very unsafe, though.

Probably not. I guess what I am asking is whether the functionality of
the sage-test script is available as a function that can be imported
into sage.

Cheers,
Simon

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