Hi,
> Not all of SymPy is written this way (lots of little functions) but a
> substantial refactor of our giant functions into a few smaller ones
> might allow this.
I'm not sure how this would play with the "large" algorithms like f.e.
Gruntz, Risch, MeijerG etc. And even if it would finally work out
reasonable, the results are more for insight in CAS theory and debugging.
These algorithms work fundamentally different that what a human would do
by hand ("step-by-step") to solve the same problem.
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