From: Paul B. <Ba...@st...> - 2001-01-03 23:05:01
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Travis Oliphant writes: [snip snip] > > > > I have therefore come to the conclusion that we have been barking up the > > wrong tree. There might be a few cases where inheritance would buy you > > something, but essentially Numeric and MA are useless as parents. Instead, > > what would be good to have is a python class Numeric built upon a suite of C > > routines that did all the real work, such as adding, transposing, iterating > > over elements, applying a function to each element, etc. > > I think this is what I've been trying to do in the "rewrite." Paul > Barrett has made some excellent progress here. I am currently writing the PEP 209: Multidimensional Arrays documentation and hope to submit the initial draft by the end of the week for comments. The proposed design is along the lines Paul Dubois has suggested. > > Since it is now > > possible to build a Python class with C methods, which it was not when > > Numeric was created, we ought to think about it. > > What does this mean? What feature gives this ability? I'm not sure I see > when this changed? I'd also like to know what Paul Dubois means by this. > > Such an API could be used > > to make other classes with good performance. We could lose the artificial > > layer that is in there now that makes it so tedious to add a function. (I > > counted something like five or six places I had to modify when I added > > "put".) > > I'd love to talk more with you about this. Ditto! -- Dr. Paul Barrett Space Telescope Science Institute Phone: 410-338-4475 ESS/Science Software Group FAX: 410-338-4767 Baltimore, MD 21218 |