On Monday, 8 October 2012 16:44:28 UTC+2, Aaron Meurer wrote:
>
> I think they were kept around for experimental purposes, in case we ever 
> want to see how SymPy's types compare. They were removed from support once 
> python types became supported everywhere because SymPy's types were so 
> slow.  
>
>
So what's the plan for them? Do we care about fixing the failures of 
"bin/test -t sympy"?
 

> Do simple tasks, like factor(expand((x + y)**20)) still work?
>
>
Yes, it works. Most things work, and the failures are mostly fixed by 
casting typed "int" into "ZZ(int)", though I'm not sure that's desirable.
 

> Aaron Meurer
>
>
Cheers,
Julien 

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