#12103: Use MeatAxe as an optional back end for dense matrices over `GF(p^n)`, p
odd, n>1, `p^n<255`
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Reporter: SimonKing | Owner: jason, was
Type: defect | Status: needs_work
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-6.4
Component: packages: | Resolution:
experimental | Merged in:
Keywords: linear algebra, | Reviewers:
MeatAxe | Work issues:
Authors: Simon King | Commit:
Report Upstream: None of the above | e732f0ee8fa0dc631f9cffd62b4dd1f6f2c10c2d
- read trac for reasoning. | Stopgaps:
Branch: |
u/SimonKing/meataxe |
Dependencies: #9562 #4260 |
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Comment (by SimonKing):
Question on how to continue:
My aim is to provide a Cython wrapper, so, I need to copy meataxe.h to
some include location.
But how to deal with the Cython wrapper? Apparently it would be in the
Sage library, but apparently it will not compile if meataxe is not
installed.
So, should the package install the cython code into the Sage library? Or
is it possible to have code permanently in the Sage library that is only
compiled if a certain package is installed, and otherwise is left
untouched?
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/12103#comment:30>
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