#17605: "How to call C code from Sage" thematic tutorial
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       Reporter:         |        Owner:
  ncohen                 |       Status:  needs_review
           Type:         |    Milestone:  sage-6.5
  enhancement            |   Resolution:
       Priority:  major  |    Merged in:
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  documentation          |  Work issues:
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        Authors:         |  2ad9b510df07b6f97741f934e9830b3b405401e8
  Nathann Cohen          |     Stopgaps:
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Old description:

> A short thing, that I have been asked several times.
>
> Nathann

New description:

 This branch adds to Sage's thematic tutorial an explanation of how to
 interface a C code (or a compiled library) with Sage. It does not replace
 the developer's manual section entitled "Packing third-party code" as it
 is only a way to make it work "on your own compputer", without the
 complications that are only cause by Sage's infrastructure.

 I have been asked the same instructions several times, and with this we
 will have a link to provide instead of the same explanation and the
 example files.

 Nathann

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Comment (by ncohen):

 > There is probably some alternate reality where the new description is
 useful for others to read/search, I just lack the imagination for it.

 There is probably one in which comments like that don't make people
 uselessly angry. Are we in the reality in which you also review the branch
 ?

 > Once you install the shared library into Sage you might just as well go
 through `module_list.py` as well.

 I do not understand this comment.

 Nathann

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/17605#comment:14>
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