#10333: An interface to Anders Buch's Littlewood-Richardson Calculator
``lrcalc``
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Reporter: mhansen | Owner: sage-combinat
Type: enhancement | Status: needs_work
Priority: major | Milestone: sage-5.0
Component: optional packages | Keywords: spkg package,
Schubert calculus, Littlewood-Richardson, days30
Work_issues: | Upstream: N/A
Reviewer: Nicolas Thiery, Anne Schilling | Author: Mike Hansen,
Anders Buch, Nicolas Thiery, Anne Schilling
Merged: | Dependencies:
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Changes (by nthiery):
* cc: saliola (added)
Comment:
Replying to [comment:25 jdemeyer]:
> I get a warning building the documentation (this is ''without'' the
optional spkg installed):
> {{{
>
/mnt/usb1/scratch/jdemeyer/merger/sage-5.0.beta1/devel/sage/doc/en/reference/sage/libs/lrcalc/lrcalc.rst:7:
WARNING: autodoc can't import/find module 'sage.libs.lrcalc.lrcalc', it
reported error: "No module named lrcalc", please check your spelling and
sys.path
> }}}
Yikes. Is there an idiom to conditionally include a piece of documentation
in the reference manual depending on the presence or not of a spkg?
(analogue of the is_package_installed in module.list.py).
If not, may we just kill the beast, and make lrcalc right away a standard
spkg (#11563)?
Cheers,
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