Alex J Best
Alex J Best
I like this much more than the sed version!
Hi, I definitely agree that snf_transform would be a nice addition and I think I remember two ways of doing this that are not too complicated. First let me explain...
I finished testing the snf_transform code I wrote, and while it was a little trickier than I anticipated it all looks to be working (with the above caveats about speed...
Hmm well I can't see that function in the [doc on the gap site](http://gap-system.org/Manuals/doc/ref/chap25.html#X8143C1448069D846), so I guess they might have removed it? In any case I don't think there is...
The old code I wrote earlier in the thread is still available on a branch https://github.com/flintlib/flint/compare/main...alexjbest:flint2:alex/old?expand=1, I'd be curious if it still builds and how the runtime compares with Jean's....
I guess this is done? Or is the issue rather to provide the doc for the latest release in pdf also (not just dev)
Branch: **[u/alexjbest/wrap-ntl-mat-ZZ-p](https://github.com/sagemath/sagetrac-mirror/tree/u/alexjbest/wrap-ntl-mat-ZZ-p)**
comment:8 Replying to [@videlec](#comment%3A5): Thanks for the comments! I'm pleased to hear some of this can be made neater/more idiomatic. > 1. What is the point of having a Python...
comment:10 Replying to [@videlec](#comment%3A9): > BTW, what is in NTL that you can not find in the current Sage matrix class? Its #25366 that is needed this is a function...
comment:12 Replying to [@videlec](#comment%3A11): > Replying to [@alexjbest](#comment%3A10): > > Replying to [@videlec](#comment%3A9): > > > BTW, what is in NTL that you can not find in the current Sage...