Re: [Numpy-discussion] f2py, numpy.distutils and multiple Fortran source files

2015-12-05 Thread David Verelst
Thanks a lot for providing the example Sturla, that is exactly what we are
looking for!

On 4 December 2015 at 11:34, Sturla Molden  wrote:

> On 03/12/15 22:07, David Verelst wrote:
>
> Can this workflow be incorporated into |setuptools|/|numpy.distutils|?
>> Something along the lines as:
>>
>
> Take a look at what SciPy does.
>
>
> https://github.com/scipy/scipy/blob/81c096001974f0b5efe29ec83b54f725cc681540/scipy/fftpack/setup.py
>
> Multiple Fortran files are compiled into a static library using
> "add_library", which is subsequently linked to the extension module.
>
>
> Sturla
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[Numpy-discussion] NumPy Pyston support

2015-12-05 Thread Boxiang Sun
Hi all,

I am an open source contributor of Pyston, and working on NumPy Pyston
support(Pyston: https://github.com/dropbox/pyston)

I disabled some tests which cause segfaults. This is current situation(in
my local branch):

--
Ran 3240 tests in 80.811s

FAILED (KNOWNFAIL=3, SKIP=6, errors=334, failures=74)
--

Indeed, the time consuming was longer than CPython. I think this is because
of the additional exceptions / frame introspection etc... And no one took
yet a look at the perf.

Pyston runtime miss some features. I will try to fix the problems which
discovered in running NumPy test suite.

This is basically an announcement. I will update the situation when I get
breakthrough, ask for help if I encounter problems, submit commit to NumPy
if needed.

Looking for feedback.

Regards,
Sun
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Re: [Numpy-discussion] Where is Jaime?

2015-12-05 Thread Jaime Fernández del Río
I'm alive and well: trying to stay afloat on a sea of messaging protocols,
Java and Swiss bureaucracy, but doing great aside from that.

Jaime

On Sat, Dec 5, 2015 at 9:43 PM, Charles R Harris 
wrote:

> Anyone hear from Jaime lately? He seems to have gone missing.
>
> Chuck
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[Numpy-discussion] Where is Jaime?

2015-12-05 Thread Charles R Harris
Anyone hear from Jaime lately? He seems to have gone missing.

Chuck
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[Numpy-discussion] Travis is busted.

2015-12-05 Thread Charles R Harris
Just to note that travis is broken at the moment, it can't find the
whitelisted gfortran package.
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Re: [Numpy-discussion] Where is Jaime?

2015-12-05 Thread Charles R Harris
On Sat, Dec 5, 2015 at 4:49 PM, Jaime Fernández del Río <
jaime.f...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm alive and well: trying to stay afloat on a sea of messaging protocols,
> Java and Swiss bureaucracy, but doing great aside from that.
>
> Jaime
>
>
Glad to hear it. I was beginning to worry...

Java? Poor soul. Anything special about the Swiss bureaucracy? Reminds me
of the old joke

*Heaven and Hell*

Heaven Is Where:

The French are the chefs
The Italians are the lovers
The British are the police
The Germans are the mechanics
And the Swiss make everything run on time


Hell is Where:

The British are the chefs
The Swiss are the lovers
The French are the mechanics
The Italians make everything run on time
And the Germans are the police

Chuck
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