[sage-combinat-devel] The queue on 5.6.beta2

2013-01-04 Thread Hugh Thomas
Hi everyone! Below are the results of my attempt to apply the queue on 5.6.beta2. Nicolas: trac_10193-graded_enumerated_sets-nt.patch needs to be rebased over #13742 (Nathann's ticket about the permutations code), which needs to be added into the queue. Also, category-symmetric_groups-nt.p

[sage-combinat-devel] Re: The queue on 5.6.beta2

2013-01-04 Thread Christian Stump
Hi -- > Below are the results of my attempt to apply the queue on 5.6.beta2. thanks for investigating! > Christian: trac_8327_universal_cyclotomic_field-cs.patch needs to be rebased > over your patches #13727 and #13728, which also need to be added into the > queue. (Unless I'm mistaken, the re

[sage-combinat-devel] Lattice paths in Sage

2013-01-04 Thread Christian Stump
Hi, I see that there is quite some stuff implemented for "WordPaths". I now wonder if someone already has code (or how much work would it be) to provide the possibility of constructing WordPaths from a given start point A to a given end point B that are contained in a region given by linear (or po

[sage-combinat-devel] Re: The queue on 5.6.beta2

2013-01-04 Thread Travis Scrimshaw
Hey Hugh, Below are the results of my attempt to apply the queue on 5.6.beta2. > Thanks Hugh. > > Nicolas: trac_10193-graded_enumerated_sets-nt.patch needs to be rebased > over #13742 (Nathann's ticket about the permutations code), which needs to > be added into the queue. > Also, category

[sage-combinat-devel] Re: The queue on 5.6.beta2

2013-01-04 Thread Travis Scrimshaw
> > > >> Nicolas: trac_10193-graded_enumerated_sets-nt.patch needs to be rebased >> over #13742 (Nathann's ticket about the permutations code), which needs to >> be added into the queue. >> Also, category-symmetric_groups-nt.patch needs a trivial rebase over >> #13366 >> > > Nicolas, I've add

Re: [sage-combinat-devel] Lattice paths in Sage

2013-01-04 Thread Martin Rubey
Christian Stump writes: > Hi, > > I see that there is quite some stuff implemented for "WordPaths". I > now wonder if someone already has code (or how much work would it be) > to provide the possibility of constructing WordPaths from a given > start point A to a given end point B that are contain