Mark Hammond wrote: > > > What are the thoughts on NumPy integration into the core? > > he he - and while we are at it :-) mxDateTime would need to be a popular > choice for inclusion, and Guido has offered in-principle support for moving > some of the Win32 stuff into the core - particularly the Registry stuff and > the native Window Handle support... > > How far do we go :-) > > Personally, I would simply like to see the distutils SIG solve this problem > for us. (sure). Eg, the "build" or "install" process (depending on the > OS) could build a local HTML file with knowledge many "common" extensions - > a single click, and it is downloaded, configured and built. Oh well, back > to reality... You're talking about fast moving targets there... are you sure that you want those in the standard distribution ? Maybe we have two distributions: the standard one and a pro edition with all the slick stuff included (together with a proper setup script to get those references to external libs and include files right). Actually, this is something I've been wanting to do for nearly a year now... just haven't found the time to really get things the way I want them. It's a project called Python Power Tools and includes many generic extensions (currently only ones that don't rely on external libs). If you're interested, have a look at an old version available at: http://starship.skyport.net/~lemburg/PowerTools-0.2.zip It includes the extensions BTree, mxDateTime, mxTools, mxStack, Trie, avl and kjbuckets. NumPy should probably also be included. The current setup uses a recursive Makefile approach (not too elegant, but works). A distutils setup would be much better. -- Marc-Andre Lemburg Y2000: 247 days left --------------------------------------------------------------------- : Python Pages >>> http://starship.skyport.net/~lemburg/ : ---------------------------------------------------------
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