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Callable symbolic expressions absent from the reference manual #17876

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egourgoulhon opened this issue Feb 28, 2015 · 8 comments
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Callable symbolic expressions absent from the reference manual #17876

egourgoulhon opened this issue Feb 28, 2015 · 8 comments

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Callable symbolic expressions, as implemented in src/sage/symbolic/callable.py, are not included in the reference manual: the mention of sage/symbolic/callable is missing in src/doc/en/reference/calculus/index.rst.

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Component: documentation

Keywords: symbolic calculus

Author: Eric Gourgoulhon

Branch/Commit: 8aacd5b

Reviewer: Marc Mezzarobba

Issue created by migration from https://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/17876

@egourgoulhon egourgoulhon added this to the sage-6.6 milestone Feb 28, 2015
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Changed keywords from none to symbolic calculus

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New commits:

8aacd5bAdd callable symbolic expressions to the reference manual

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Commit: 8aacd5b

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Branch: public/17876

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I've just added the branch with the correction (and a slight edition of src/sage/symbolic/callable.py to correct Sphinx errors).

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Author: Eric Gourgoulhon

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Reviewer: Marc Mezzarobba

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vbraun commented Mar 3, 2015

Changed branch from public/17876 to 8aacd5b

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