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sympy v1.13.0 #56

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asmeurer commented 3 months ago

@oscarbenjamin, should we add python-flint as a dependency similar to gmpy?

oscarbenjamin commented 3 months ago

should we add python-flint as a dependency similar to gmpy?

I'm not sure. It is a lot bigger in terms of disk space than gmpy2 although I've made the wheels smaller in the next release. Not sure how big the conda packages are. We are not quite at the point where having python-flint installed makes a really big difference to speed of many things but I expect that to happen in the next releases.

asmeurer commented 3 months ago

The main thing is getting people to actually install it. With gmpy included as a dependency here, a lot of people are getting a faster SymPy because conda just installs it. If we didn't do that, almost no one would actually know to install gmpy2.

oscarbenjamin commented 3 months ago

I guess let's add it as a dependency then.

oscarbenjamin commented 3 months ago

We can remove gmpy2 if adding python-flint because it won't be used.

moorepants commented 3 months ago

It doesn't seem that python-flint is at the latest version: https://github.com/conda-forge/python-flint-feedstock/pull/39

If this takes time, can we just merge SymPy 1.13 here without python-flint and add it in a later PR? Many of us conda users are eager to have sympy 1.13.

asmeurer commented 3 months ago

Yes, this is easy to add later.

oscarbenjamin commented 3 months ago

Thanks both