#4000: Implement QQ['x'] via Flint ZZ['x'] + denominator
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   Reporter:  malb                                        |       Owner:  
somebody  
       Type:  enhancement                                 |      Status:  
needs_work
   Priority:  major                                       |   Milestone:  
sage-4.5  
  Component:  basic arithmetic                            |    Keywords:        
    
     Author:  Sebastian Pancratz, Martin Albrecht         |    Upstream:  N/A   
    
   Reviewer:  John Cremona, Martin Albrecht, Alex Ghitza  |      Merged:        
    
Work_issues:                                              |  
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Comment(by spancratz):

 Hi Robert,

 Thank you for the suggestions.  I've been in touch with Bill Hart and he
 is quite keen to have a module for Q[t] in FLINT.  Given this, I think the
 following seems sensible:

   - Make a separate spkg for Q[t] on top of FLINT
   - Check that the interface for Q[t] is such that it will require as
 little work as possible during the antipated change from FLINT 1 to FLINT
 2
   - Go over the C code again, simplifying the fmpz_t memory management
 where possible, since this won't be necessary in FLINT 2 any more
   - Go over the documentation again
   - Add further test cases

 I'm happy to do all the work on the C side of things.  Hopefully, I can
 ask someone for help regarding the Sage spkg side of things at the
 workshop in Leiden.

 Best wishes,
 Sebastian

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