[MATRIX-SIG] Re: NumPy in the Python 1.5 era
Paul F. Dubois
dubois1@llnl.gov
Wed, 29 Oct 1997 13:04:24 -0800
We (LLNL) are taking over responsibility for it, and that will include doing
the documentation. Now, if we could only figure out how it works... (:->.
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> From: Janko Hauser <jhauser@ifm.uni-kiel.de>
> To: matrix-sig@python.org
> Subject: [MATRIX-SIG] Re: NumPy in the Python 1.5 era
> Date: Wednesday, October 29, 1997 12:06 PM
>
> If there are plans for a new version of NumPy (will this be a final
> version?) I would suggest that the documentation needs an update
> to. Especially for interactiv use it would be good to have more
> doc-strings in the code itself. I volunteer to start with the
> doc-strings. I will manly use the current written information and put
> it in the appropiate places.
>
> Should something like gendoc used for this? Is there a perfomance hit
> if there are the doc-strings in often used functions?
>
> I know that David Ascher has some more documentation, should this be
> integrated in the distribution? Are there any other big librarys,
> which should be included?
>
> At the end, I was not at the IPC6. Is there some new information about
> future plans regarding NumPy?
>
> __Janko
>
>
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