[sage-combinat-devel] Re: fast vector partitions algorithm

2020-02-19 Thread Travis Scrimshaw


>
>> I have opened a trac ticket  
>> now. Unfortunately something weird is happening with my local git branch. I 
>> have copied a file fast_vector_partitions.py with all the source code (it 
>> works in ordinary Python with 'import fast_vector_partitions') and 
>> recompiled Sage under this branch, which I call fast_vector_partitions (the 
>> head is local, no connection to the trac server yet). 
>>
>> Problem: after rebuilding Sage under this branch I cannot use the 
>> functions in the file under the sage prompt - the function name is 
>> "undefined". I did both ./sage -br and make, several times.
>>
>> I can see that something happened in the build because the file has 
>> migrated from src/sage (where I put it) to src/build and local/lib, and 
>> a .pyc file has appeared:
>>
>> $ find . -name "*fast_vector*"
>> ./src/build/lib.linux-x86_64-3.7/sage/combinat/fast_vector_partitions.py
>> ./src/sage/combinat/fast_vector_partitions.py
>>
>> ./local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/sage/combinat/fast_vector_partitions.py
>>
>> ./local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/sage/combinat/__pycache__/fast_vector_partitions.cpython-37.pyc
>> ./.git/logs/refs/heads/fast_vector_partitions
>> ./.git/refs/heads/fast_vector_partitions
>>
>> I hesitate to connect this branch with the trac server before figuring 
>> out what is going on. In any case I think I should try the build locally 
>> first.
>>
>
> there is nothing wrong with pushing a non-working branch somewhere.
> This way it's very easy to see what's going wrong there.
> (I guess it's something to do with importing things)
>

Also linking it to the ticket by filling out the branch field there.

Best,
Travis

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[sage-combinat-devel] Re: fast vector partitions algorithm

2020-02-19 Thread Dima Pasechnik


On Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 5:50:46 PM UTC+1, Denis Sunko wrote:
>
>
> I have opened a trac ticket  now. 
> Unfortunately something weird is happening with my local git branch. I have 
> copied a file fast_vector_partitions.py with all the source code (it works 
> in ordinary Python with 'import fast_vector_partitions') and recompiled 
> Sage under this branch, which I call fast_vector_partitions (the head is 
> local, no connection to the trac server yet). 
>
> Problem: after rebuilding Sage under this branch I cannot use the 
> functions in the file under the sage prompt - the function name is 
> "undefined". I did both ./sage -br and make, several times.
>
> I can see that something happened in the build because the file has 
> migrated from src/sage (where I put it) to src/build and local/lib, and a 
> .pyc file has appeared:
>
> $ find . -name "*fast_vector*"
> ./src/build/lib.linux-x86_64-3.7/sage/combinat/fast_vector_partitions.py
> ./src/sage/combinat/fast_vector_partitions.py
> ./local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/sage/combinat/fast_vector_partitions.py
>
> ./local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/sage/combinat/__pycache__/fast_vector_partitions.cpython-37.pyc
> ./.git/logs/refs/heads/fast_vector_partitions
> ./.git/refs/heads/fast_vector_partitions
>
> I hesitate to connect this branch with the trac server before figuring out 
> what is going on. In any case I think I should try the build locally first.
>

there is nothing wrong with pushing a non-working branch somewhere.
This way it's very easy to see what's going wrong there.
(I guess it's something to do with importing things)
 

>
> Can anyone please help?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Denis
>
> On Monday, February 10, 2020 at 12:34:40 PM UTC+1, Denis Sunko wrote:
>
>> I have translated the Haskell code for vector partitions 
>> ...
>>
>>

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[sage-combinat-devel] Re: fast vector partitions algorithm

2020-02-19 Thread Denis Sunko

I have opened a trac ticket  now. 
Unfortunately something weird is happening with my local git branch. I have 
copied a file fast_vector_partitions.py with all the source code (it works 
in ordinary Python with 'import fast_vector_partitions') and recompiled 
Sage under this branch, which I call fast_vector_partitions (the head is 
local, no connection to the trac server yet). 

Problem: after rebuilding Sage under this branch I cannot use the functions 
in the file under the sage prompt - the function name is "undefined". I did 
both ./sage -br and make, several times.

I can see that something happened in the build because the file has 
migrated from src/sage (where I put it) to src/build and local/lib, and a 
.pyc file has appeared:

$ find . -name "*fast_vector*"
./src/build/lib.linux-x86_64-3.7/sage/combinat/fast_vector_partitions.py
./src/sage/combinat/fast_vector_partitions.py
./local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/sage/combinat/fast_vector_partitions.py
./local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/sage/combinat/__pycache__/fast_vector_partitions.cpython-37.pyc
./.git/logs/refs/heads/fast_vector_partitions
./.git/refs/heads/fast_vector_partitions

I hesitate to connect this branch with the trac server before figuring out 
what is going on. In any case I think I should try the build locally first.

Can anyone please help?

Thanks,

Denis

On Monday, February 10, 2020 at 12:34:40 PM UTC+1, Denis Sunko wrote:

> I have translated the Haskell code for vector partitions 
> ...
>
>

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