Numpy and Common Lisp?

Elliott Johnson elliott at elliottjohnson.net
Tue Apr 11 11:44:03 UTC 2023


FYI -  there appears to be a library called numcl that was written to cover numpy's functionality.   https://github.com/numcl/numclI've yet to try it, but thought I'd pass along the link.Regards,Elliott Johnson
-------- Original message --------From: Raymond Wiker <rwiker at gmail.com> Date: 4/11/23  3:53 AM  (GMT-08:00) To: Discussion list for Common Lisp professionals <pro at common-lisp.net> Subject: Re: Numpy and Common Lisp? There’s cl-ana, which may be a useful substitute in some cases… or april, possibly.cl-anacliki.netaprilcliki.netIf you specifically want numpy, it may be possible to have Common Lisp talking to python.On 11 Apr 2023, at 08:41, Marco Antoniotti <marco.antoniotti at unimib.it> wrote:Hi MichaelI am all for it.  But, as I said, I am an academic (and a cat).Should we (as in "a bunch of common lispers", most of whom with day jobs) want to do something like that, how would you want to proceed?  Note that I have been part of many past failures.All the bestMarcoOn Tue, Apr 11, 2023 at 1:01 AM Michael Bentley <michael at stray-labs.com> wrote:IMHO, it'd be easier and effective to band up together and FIRST write a proper API specification and THEN implement it in CL.I agree.  Here’s the API specification for NumPy: https://numpy.org/doc/stable/reference/index.html#referenceLooks rather intimidating. Less intimidating though, than doing the FFI dance, though.
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