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Make cameo 100% compatible with cobrapy #15

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We also need to update the simulation methods to use either LazySolution or Solution depending on the context

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Yup, I think LazySolution should still be the default for solve and
Solution should be the default for optimize (to be compatible with
cobrapy). Then we should define the solution type method by method.

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We also need to update the simulation methods to use either LazySolution
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Ok, test_single_deletion actually fails only on my laptop (I somehow broke my cobrapy fork). @joaocardoso can you merge if you think that this is ready?

the-code-magician added a commit that referenced this pull request Oct 8, 2014
Make cameo 100% compatible with cobrapy
@the-code-magician the-code-magician merged commit 4955212 into devel Oct 8, 2014
@phantomas1234 phantomas1234 deleted the cobrapy_compatibility branch December 5, 2014 16:20
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