Re: [sympy] Introduction and Idea for GSOC 2020 (Parsing)

2020-03-16 Thread Souvik Mandal
Thanks Nikhil. I will submit my research in proposal format in few days and will work on a patch as soon as possible. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "sympy" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

Re: [sympy] Introduction and Idea for GSOC 2020 (Parsing)

2020-03-16 Thread Nikhil Maan
Hey souvik, If you find something useful in your research, it'll be great if you can discuss it here. We can also provide our suggestions and feedback. You can also discuss the proposal here if you would like to before submitting, Also, we do require you to submit at least one patch to SymPy

Re: [sympy] Introduction and Idea for GSOC 2020 (Parsing)

2020-02-16 Thread Souvik Mandal
Thanks, Aaron. I will research those. After I am done, should I discuss those here or create a proposal and submit it somewhere (before actual submission of proposal in GSoC website)? Also, do I need to contribute to sympy before writing the proposal (I am new in this community)? On Sunday,

Re: [sympy] Introduction and Idea for GSOC 2020 (Parsing)

2020-02-16 Thread Aaron Meurer
The idea is somewhat open. There is already an existing LaTeX parser that uses ANTLR, but it could be improved. If you determine that another parser would be better, than we can switch. Also if you find something that already knows how to generate an AST for LaTeX we can look at using that as

[sympy] Introduction and Idea for GSOC 2020 (Parsing)

2020-02-15 Thread Souvik Mandal
Hi, I am Souvik Mandal. I am a fourth-year computer and engineering student from IIT Indore. I am interested in working in the Parsing project under Computer Science, Graphics, and Infrastructure Projects section. I have few doubts regarding the project - Do I need to design the AST, or will