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10:49
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11:21
So are you still available?
11:48
I am here
I am strugling to build GSL on Windows 7
in gsl.pyx, you should import gsl_function only from gsl_math.h, and not from gsl_integration.h... maybe the second definition is overwriting the first one
hi
actually I do
cdef extern from "gsl/gsl_math.h":
ctypedef struct gsl_function:
double (* function) (double x, void * params)
void * params
It is like this
this is correct... but check afterwards... you declare this again
ahann! you are right
11:58
since it seems painful to build this in Windows 7 64 bit... could you try running again after removing the second declaration of gsl_function?
I will
I was also trying to use command line in linux
but it wasn't working
It was built-in successfully
but when I imported it in python I got this error message:
ImportError: Building module gsl failed: ['ImportError: /users/dalek/.pyxbld/lib.linux-x86_64-2.7/gsl.so: undefined symbol: gsl_integration_qags\n']
It doesn't make sense because the function has been defined
where in the .pyx file you use your .cpp library?
you mean in setup.py file or in the script .pyx?
in the gsl.pyx
well I just define it like : cdef extern from "gsl/gsl_integration.h"
12:08
in this way you don't use the .cpp file, only the original GSL library...
so how it should be done properly
*should it be
in your gsl.pyx file you are not using your gslClassWrapper.... so it is hard to say how you should import it...
I mean... th MyGSLExample.cpp and the corresponding header seem unnecessary for your application
so I can not independently just call a C library for instance gsl
well my original question was how to convert my .cpp code to cython
but then I updated gsl.pyx that I posted I assumed can independently access C library
and use it
sure you can call the C library... I just did not understand how you need the .cpp file... you could update the question keeping only the GSL part, without the C++ part which seems to be unnecessary
no I don't
I just posted that in the following of my first question
so regardless of that I don't understand why my gsl.pyx code doesn't recognize ` gsl_integration_qags`
12:20
you are right... let's focus on that
I think I know what the problem is...
I updated it without c++ script
do you use linux
I had to add this: cdef extern from "spam.h":
pass
could you try that out?
12:37
I think I need also include this header in setup.py, right?
gsl.c:343:18: fatal error: spam.h: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.
error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1
I got this
cdef extern from *:
pass

cdef extern from "./gsl/gsl_integration.c":
#TODO this guy should not be here... but was needed to
# avoid a link error at the end of the compilation
pass
try this what I just posted above...
gsl.c:343:35: fatal error: ./gsl/gsl_integration.c: No such file or directory
compilation terminated.
error: command 'gcc' failed with exit status 1
cdef extern from "./gsl/gsl_integration.c":
or
cdef extern from "./gsl/gsl_integration.h":
???
In the Cubature implementation I needed with the .c file
What do you get with only:
cdef extern from *:
pass
12:43
I can build it
but not import it
in python
same error
undefined symbol: gsl_integration_qags\n
then try to point cdef extern from "./gsl/gsl_integration.c": pass to the right location where you have this file...
another thing... remove the ";" from your Cython code... not sure if it will help though...
yes
I just saw
I could find the header file but not the .c script
I think it is in "gsl/integration/qags.c"...
fair enough so it is not called like that..
there is a similar thread , also without an answer... stackoverflow.com/q/13026523/832621
one answer that might help you: stackoverflow.com/a/12595869/832621
If this does not help... try the #clib pragma as explained here:github.com/cython/cython/wiki/CythonTroubleShooting
13:10
I ran this command line :
ldd /users/dalek/.pyxbld/lib.linux-x86_64-2.7/gsl.so
linux-vdso.so.1 => (0x00007fff63bff000)
libpython2.7.so.1.0 => not found
libpthread.so.0 => /lib/libpthread.so.0 (0x00007ff7fd4ca000)
libc.so.6 => /lib/libc.so.6 (0x00007ff7fd143000)
/lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x00007ff7fd929000)
even it seems my python2.7 library has not been found
how should it be fixed
?
there is no clue of gsl library though
From this troubleshooting discussion it seems that, for your code the #clib pragma will solve the problem...
it will be something like #clib qags or #clib qags.so
but I am not sure.. you should check the messages given by the Cython compiler
should it be included in .pyx file?
yes... try at the header part of it...
nope
I think I need to modify my setup.py somehow
13:20
since it seems there is not sign of any links to gsl library
how could I pull out gsl libraries?
they should be in an accessible /lib path... otherwise the compiler/linker cannot find them in the moment they are imported
I was following this approach:dpinte.wordpress.com/2010/04/22/…
to include gsl library
I gave the path to directory in my setup.py file
I have a question: In .pyx writing something with #clib wouldn't make it comment out
?
I checked your setup.py... are you sure qags.so is inside usr/lib/gsl/gags.so?
not... this comment followed by a special command is called pragma... I believe it should be placed at the header though, like the #cython compiler directives
13:36
I have /usr/lib/libgsl.so and /usr/lib/libgslcblas.so there
so... try #clib /usr/lib/libgsl.so in your .pyx file
nope! doesn't work
no helpful messages from Cython?
It gets compile
but again the same import error message
ok... in your setup.py you have libraries=["gsl"], try using libraries=["gsl", "gslcblas"].. but I still don't think this is the problem...
13:46
well I am afraid no change
what about command lines?
that's a hack...
instead of using setup.py
I really don't know how to put this to work... and without being able to test here is even worse
you are working in windows, right?
correct...
terrible!
:D
13:49
indeed
I haven't used it for ages
lucky you! when it comes to scientific computation, Windows is terrible, specially in the free software world
well I reckoned in all scientific institutes all over the world they use linux as computer operating system..
@Dalek I've got to go now... I will keep watching your progress on this
thanks! I am fiddling around for this a while
kind of frustrated
but I am very stubborn too
unfortunately
thanks for the help
I tag you again if you don't mind to ask questions
14:05
I am sure it will work... it is just a small detail probably...
me too! I have gone this far to make it work! I will look into it further
sure... I really like SO as an oportunity to activelly participate in what I like to do... always learning...
indeed
have a nice evening and probably enjoy the match tonight
I am Brazilian... and Germany also plays today! the games are really good...
hehehe... Indeed! I enjoyed it
unfortunately my national team was kicked out
14:09
which country?
they weren't very good though
I am persian
but since I live in Germany try to follow the crowd
how... I'Ve heard your mother language is very nice...
yes, it is very poetic
sure... let's cheer for Germany today... but if they win and Brazil wins... I wlll have to support Brazil next Tuesday...
but south american teams are very powerful this time
14:11
the vice president(in) of our University speaks a bit of Persian
I quite enjoyed the matches
interesting! is he Persian
me too... and now they will probably get better....
she is German...
from East Germany
Brazil has a high chance of being the champion
very interesting!
that's not what the Brazilians think... I really don't know... I've never seem so many turn arounds like in this World Cup... let's see...
so... see you around!
fingers crossed for Brazil
see you
14:15
thanks! see you...

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