From: Stefan v. d. W. <st...@su...> - 2006-06-28 16:24:35
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Hi all, I recently saw discussions on the list regarding Matlab/Octave to Python translation. I brought this under John Eaton's attention (he is the original author of Octave) -- below is his response. Regards St=E9fan ----- Forwarded message from "John W. Eaton" <jw...@be...> ----= - From: "John W. Eaton" <jw...@be...> On 21-Jun-2006, Stefan van der Walt wrote: | I'd like to bring this thread under your attention, in case you want | to comment: |=20 | http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/Message/numpy-discussion/3174978 Would you please pass along the following comments? Translating the syntax might not be too hard, but to have a really effective tool, you have to get all the details of the Matlab/Octave function calls the same as well. So would you do that by linking to Octave's run-time libraries as well? That could pobably be made to work, but it would probably drag in a lot more code that some poeple would expect when they just want to translate and run a relatively small number of lines of Matlab code. Another semantic detail that would likely cause trouble is the (apparent) pass-by-value semantics of Matlab. How would you reconcile this with the mutable types of Python? Finally, I would encourage anyone who wants to work on a Matlab/Octave to Python translator using Octave's parser and run-time libraries to work on this in a way that can be integrated with Octave. Please consider discuss your ideas about this project on the mai...@oc... mailing list. Thanks, jwe ----- End forwarded message ----- |