#14723: Error when SymPy can't evaluate an integral
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Reporter: eviatarbach | Owner: burcin
Type: defect | Status:
Priority: major | needs_work
Component: calculus | Milestone: sage-6.4
Keywords: sympy, integrate | Resolution:
Authors: Eviatar Bach | Merged in:
Report Upstream: Completely fixed; Fix | Reviewers:
reported upstream | Work issues: fix in
Branch: | sympy
Dependencies: | Commit:
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Comment (by rws):
Replying to [comment:18 kcrisman]:
> Huh, that looks pretty straightforward. Of course one would want to
test it with a variety of round-trips, especially involving infinity or
symbolic variables as endpoints. How would it hold up with multivariate
functions?
Well, if that SymPy object parameter you are talking about has a `_sage_`
method, it will be called and does the right thing before it's given to
the Sage function as parameter. This patch is only about SymPy's
`Integral` object itself, not its parameters.
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