On Tue, Feb 15, 2022 at 2:16 PM David Bailey <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 15/02/2022 20:11, Aaron Meurer wrote:
> > SymPy itself is heavily documented.
> > https://docs.sympy.org/latest/index.html. Most of what SymPy Gamma
> > does is call out to SymPy. SymPy Gamma itself is not really
> > documented. You will have to read the source code to understand how it
> > works. Note that SymPy Gamma as it is right now will likely be phased
> > out very soon.
> >
> > Aaron Meurer
>
> I must say, looking at the SymPy Gamma website it does seem to provide
> useful documentation for a small number of mathematical functions, which
> resembles what Mathematica offers. I think that would be rather useful
> if it were extended to cover more of SymPy. It serves a different
> function from the standard SymPy documentation.
>
> I hope you don't mean that this will be dropped - perhaps just that it
> will be extended and so reading its source code might be unwise.
>

Sorry I was a little ambiguous about this. I do mean it will be dropped
entirely. See the other message I just posted on the mailing list.
https://groups.google.com/g/sympy/c/eSLpasHuNnQ

Aaron Meurer


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