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It doesn't seem to be used.
until we can factor those out.
Short of adding tests, this finishes the first cut at moving asy conversion methods.
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This is preparation for doing the same for Asymptote.
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First cut. I like so far though.
Since this too is getting quite large, I'd like to merge in here and then continue later.
What remains are some unit tests for the asymptote code as was done for SVG. Possibly some stand-alone routines for writing an expression and getting output. Basically a lighter-weight version of running in Mathics:
Export["xxx.svg", Graphics[...]]but in Python.And then moving onto
to_json()andto_js().