On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 3:06 PM Matthew Brett
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm workon on building manylinux wheels for numpy, and I ran into
> unexpected problems with a numpy built against the ATLAS 3.8 binaries
> supplied by CentOS 5.
>
> I'm working on the manylinux docker
Have modified the PR to do the "promote integers to at least long" we do in
np.sum.
Jaime
On Mon, Mar 28, 2016 at 9:55 PM, CJ Carey wrote:
> Another +1 for Josef's interpretation from me. Consistency with np.sum
> seems like the best option.
>
> On Sat, Mar 26, 2016
Hi,
Olivier Grisel and I are working on building and testing manylinux
wheels for numpy and scipy.
We first thought that we should use ATLAS BLAS, but Olivier found that
my build of these could be very slow [1]. I set up a testing grid [2]
which found test errors for numpy and scipy using ATLAS
Hi All,
in my c++ code I've added Python binding via swig. one scenario is to
pass a python function to do some computational work. the Python program
runs in serial in the main thread but work is handled by a thread pool,
the callback is invoked from another thread on unique data. Before a
Another +1 for Josef's interpretation from me. Consistency with np.sum
seems like the best option.
On Sat, Mar 26, 2016 at 11:12 PM, Juan Nunez-Iglesias
wrote:
> Thanks for clarifying, Jaime, and fwiw I agree with Josef: I would expect
> np.bincount to behave like np.sum