> For various objects and various software systems (like mathematica,
> magma, maxima, etc.), we have a _mathematica_init_, _magma_init_, etc,
> which convert an expression into syntax for the target system.  A lot of
> these are defined in calculus.py for converting symbolic expressions to
> syntax for other systems.  I don't think we have an "interface" to C
> code; can anyone think of a reason why we shouldn't?  (or do we already
> have one?)

One difference is that it is pretty clear what Magma can and cannot do + it 
can do a lot of mathematics. What would be the capabilities of C? C, stdlib, 
pari/NTL/BLAS/libSingular?

Cheers,
Martin


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