On 2018-09-30, Simon King <simon.k...@uni-jena.de> wrote:
> D) libgap's and gap's methods should have roughly similar semantics

That said: Of course I see the point of designing the libgap interface
in the way it was done: libgap(X), where X is something in Sage, should
return something in libgap that corresponds to X (hence, if X is a
string, it should return a libgap-string), whereas evaluation of
commands should only happen when explicitly requested (i.e., when doing
libgap.eval(X)).

So, point D) of my wish list actually isn't really a wish. The
differences however make porting my code from gap to libgap go beyond
search-and-replace...

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