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See this issue sympy/sympy#11044 . That issue was fixed in PR sympy/sympy#11566. Though no test case was added for the lambdify.
What needs to be done?
Add test case that this works just fine:
>>> from sympy import MatrixSymbol, lambdify
>>> x = MatrixSymbol('x', 3, 1)
>>> f = lambdify(x, x.T*x)Test case needs to
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I've been treating tuShorten/tuWiden as a string-ish conversion between UTF16 and UTF 8, so I recommend this.
Here's the code; add it to the end of every tuShorten/tuWiden function.
if (out < (original_out + out_len)) out = 0;
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Hi, I really love Markor and had one feature request:
Auto detection of RTL text and setting RTL direction. (At least in view mode.)
Right now, there's a setting that changes text direction globally for all documents. That's already helpful and better than so many apps that don't event consider RTL.
But the issue is when a user has documents in multiple languages, some RTL and some LTR. In this
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IEEE 754 recommends (but does not require) a compound function, which is in the process of being standardized for C and C++; we should expose it in swift-numerics. The simplest, most literal translation of the operation into Swift would be:
extension RealFunctions {
/// (1+x)ⁿ
///
/// Returns NaN if x < -1.
static func compound(_ x: Self, _ n: Int) -> Self {
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Right now
toSplitIntousesdisplay: falsefor all tests.