[Ecls-list] I subscribed twice (different email names), but cannot post a message

Juan Jose Garcia-Ripoll jjgarcia at users.sourceforge.net
Sat Jan 27 16:39:53 UTC 2007


I forward your email and will study your subscription problems later
this weekend.

Juanjo

2007/1/27, Jonathan D. Lettvin <jdl at alum.mit.edu>:
> jdl at alum.mit.edu
> jlettvin at comcast.net
>
> Can you give me advice on how to post the message?
>
> Here is the message I wish to post.
> ------
> I am working towards releasing an N-dimensional redundant matrix
> calculator on SourceForge.  I need help with the mundane tasks of
> initial integration with ECL.
>
> My calculator has important differences from the J language (descended
> from APL), It is optimized using BLAS to solve DIV/GRAD/CURL equations,
> and distributions.  Gnu g++ does a good job of generating Intel MMX/SSE
> instructions so g++ is the current best compiler so far tested for
> compiling this code.
>
> This new C++ calculator code is nearing completion.  Common LISP is the
> logical best choice to drive the interface to this code.  ECL appears to
> be the best candidate for linking with the calculator code to provide
> interaction with the object methods.  The purpose of using ECL in this
> context is to specify dimensions, boundary conditions, and transform
> matrices.  Data is expected to be acquired from and delivered to
> external files/streams, and possibly viewable as slices within Qt image
> labels.
>
> Paul Ruetz has provided a beautiful integration of ECL with Qt 4.2 on
> SourceForge.  I am ashamed to say that I am having difficulty
> understanding how the integration works.
>
> What I need is to understand the simplest things.  Seeing a C++ program
> with a class that calls an eval loop and takes callbacks from ecl.dll,
> along with its makefile, and MOST IMPORTANT, a Makefile for building ECL
> using Gnu g++ under Windows, would be of enormous value to me.
>
> Can anyone help?  I would appreciate it.
>
>
>
>
>


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Ciudad Universitaria s/n Madrid 2804 (Spain)
http://teorica.fis.ucm.es/~jjgarcia/


-- 
Dpto. de Fisica Teorica I, Fac. de CC Fisicas, Universidad Complutense,
Ciudad Universitaria s/n Madrid 2804 (Spain)
http://teorica.fis.ucm.es/~jjgarcia/




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