On 3/23/19 11:29 AM, mmarco wrote:
> The proposal of not using abs_integrate by default, and provide the
> option of using it it with an algorithm keyword seems the most logical
> to me.
None of these will really help in this case. Without abs_integrate, you
get no answer. With abs_integrate,
For 3), where should the downloaded Sage installation be stored? If its in
the same folder as the Sage mac app then presumably OSX will again iterate
through all 1 files at glacial pace?
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I actually just checked: if you create linked cells, it is possible to run
multiple interacts in them, so perhaps it is the solution for your use
case. Things did get a bit strange when I caused an error in one cell - I
didn't investigate the details, but likely this should not be the default
On Saturday, 23 March 2019 00:25:10 UTC-6, Kwankyu Lee wrote:
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> I would expect one process runs all interact cells from one client (if
> this makes sense).
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> I have a webpage that contains many interact cells that run on my own
> sagecell server. The webpage stops working if many of the
The proposal of not using abs_integrate by default, and provide the option
of using it it with an algorithm keyword seems the most logical to me.
El viernes, 22 de marzo de 2019, 16:46:38 (UTC+1), Nils Bruin escribió:
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> On Friday, March 22, 2019 at 3:00:54 AM UTC-7, Dima Pasechnik wrote:
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> On Friday, March 22, 2019 at 12:56:58 AM UTC+9, Andrey Novoseltsev wrote:
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>>> "languages" for SageMathCell are very different from kernels for
>>> Jupyter. SageMathCell keeps a bunch of preforked kernels (all are the same)
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>> And a new kernel is created for each interact cell.