Saullo G. P. Castro

Cython

Created to hold longer discussions related to the Python packa...
Jul 4, 2014 14:15
thanks! see you...
Jul 4, 2014 14:14
so... see you around!
Jul 4, 2014 14:13
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...
Jul 4, 2014 14:12
from East Germany
Jul 4, 2014 14:12
she is German...
Jul 4, 2014 14:12
me too... and now they will probably get better....
Jul 4, 2014 14:11
the vice president(in) of our University speaks a bit of Persian
Jul 4, 2014 14:11
sure... let's cheer for Germany today... but if they win and Brazil wins... I wlll have to support Brazil next Tuesday...
Jul 4, 2014 14:10
how... I'Ve heard your mother language is very nice...
Jul 4, 2014 14:09
which country?
Jul 4, 2014 14:08
I am Brazilian... and Germany also plays today! the games are really good...
Jul 4, 2014 14:06
sure... I really like SO as an oportunity to activelly participate in what I like to do... always learning...
Jul 4, 2014 14:05
I am sure it will work... it is just a small detail probably...
Jul 4, 2014 14:03
@Dalek I've got to go now... I will keep watching your progress on this
Jul 4, 2014 13:52
lucky you! when it comes to scientific computation, Windows is terrible, specially in the free software world
Jul 4, 2014 13:49
:D
Jul 4, 2014 13:49
terrible!
Jul 4, 2014 13:49
correct...
Jul 4, 2014 13:47
I really don't know how to put this to work... and without being able to test here is even worse
Jul 4, 2014 13:46
that's a hack...
Jul 4, 2014 13:43
ok... in your setup.py you have libraries=["gsl"], try using libraries=["gsl", "gslcblas"].. but I still don't think this is the problem...
Jul 4, 2014 13:39
no helpful messages from Cython?
Jul 4, 2014 13:37
so... try #clib /usr/lib/libgsl.so in your .pyx file
Jul 4, 2014 13:35
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
Jul 4, 2014 13:34
I checked your setup.py... are you sure qags.so is inside usr/lib/gsl/gags.so?
Jul 4, 2014 13:28
they should be in an accessible /lib path... otherwise the compiler/linker cannot find them in the moment they are imported
Jul 4, 2014 13:20
maybe according to this answer
Jul 4, 2014 13:18
yes... try at the header part of it...
Jul 4, 2014 13:16
but I am not sure.. you should check the messages given by the Cython compiler
Jul 4, 2014 13:16
it will be something like #clib qags or #clib qags.so
Jul 4, 2014 13:15
From this troubleshooting discussion it seems that, for your code the #clib pragma will solve the problem...
Jul 4, 2014 13:01
If this does not help... try the #clib pragma as explained here:github.com/cython/cython/wiki/CythonTroubleShooting
Jul 4, 2014 13:00
one answer that might help you: stackoverflow.com/a/12595869/832621
Jul 4, 2014 12:58
there is a similar thread , also without an answer... stackoverflow.com/q/13026523/832621
Jul 4, 2014 12:57
I think it is in "gsl/integration/qags.c"...
Jul 4, 2014 12:45
another thing... remove the ";" from your Cython code... not sure if it will help though...
Jul 4, 2014 12:44
then try to point cdef extern from "./gsl/gsl_integration.c": pass to the right location where you have this file...
Jul 4, 2014 12:43
cdef extern from *:
pass
Jul 4, 2014 12:43
What do you get with only:
Jul 4, 2014 12:42
In the Cubature implementation I needed with the .c file
Jul 4, 2014 12:39
try this what I just posted above...
Jul 4, 2014 12:39
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
Jul 4, 2014 12:37
no...
Jul 4, 2014 12:35
could you try that out?
Jul 4, 2014 12:35
Jul 4, 2014 12:34
I had to add this: cdef extern from "spam.h":
pass
Jul 4, 2014 12:33
Jul 4, 2014 12:20
I think I know what the problem is...
Jul 4, 2014 12:20
you are right... let's focus on that
Jul 4, 2014 12:15
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