#18987: Parallel computation for TilingSolver.number_of_solutions
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Reporter: | Owner:
slabbe | Status: needs_work
Type: | Milestone: sage-6.9
enhancement | Resolution:
Priority: major | Merged in:
Component: | Reviewers: Vincent Delecroix
combinatorics | Work issues:
Keywords: | Commit:
Authors: | 9d8d0a142b58c2ab0c3ab2e18eef093295c0c54e
Sébastien Labbé | Stopgaps:
Report Upstream: N/A |
Branch: |
public/18987 |
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Comment (by vdelecroix):
I found the organization of the dancing links code very confusing. Do you
know why there are both a file `dancing_links.pyx` (that wraps the C++
class as a Cython class) and a file `dlxcpp.py` (that uses the Cython
class in a functional style)? And there is also a `combinat/dlx.py`!! I
guess this is mostly historical but it needs a serious cleanup.
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