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Re: [Axiom-developer] Axiom/Aldor
From: |
Martin Rubey |
Subject: |
Re: [Axiom-developer] Axiom/Aldor |
Date: |
Tue, 11 Jan 2005 15:43:53 +0100 |
Dear Peter,
I just tried another example, which is in fact the reason why I would love to
have Aldor working. I did not expect it to work, and it does not, but it works
*almost*. The code is as follows:
#include "axiom"
Test: with { f: (n: PositiveInteger) -> PrimeField(n) }
== add { f(n: PositiveInteger): PrimeField(n) ==
10::Integer::PrimeField(n) }
Note that such a construction -- the resulting domain depending on the function
parameter -- is currently illegal in Axiom. In Aldor it is fine.
I compiled it with Aldor as usual, and then loaded it into Axiom. As signature
I got the slightly unusual
(1) -> )di op f
There is one unexposed function called f :
[1] PositiveInteger -> PrimeField n from Test
and trying it out I obtained
(1) -> f(5)$Test
Loading /home/rubey/axiom/mnt/linux/algebra/PF.o for domain
PrimeField
Loading /home/rubey/axiom/mnt/linux/algebra/IPF.o for domain
InnerPrimeField
Loading /home/rubey/axiom/mnt/linux/algebra/TABLE.o for domain Table
Loading /home/rubey/axiom/mnt/linux/algebra/HASHTBL.o for domain
HashTable
Loading /home/rubey/axiom/mnt/linux/algebra/INTABL.o for domain
InnerTable
Loading /home/rubey/axiom/mnt/linux/algebra/ZMOD.o for domain
IntegerMod
>> System error:
|n| is not of type NUMBER.
protected-symbol-warn called with (NIL)
which is roughly what I expected. However, to my great surprise, if you turn on
the debugger (beforehand. You always have to start a fresh axiom because of the
error I told you about in my previous message) with
)lisp (setq |$monitorNewWorld| t)
and thus trace
(1) -> f(1783)$Test
the final bit reads
protected-symbol-warn called with (NIL)..IntegerMod 1783 wants
positiveRemainder : (%,%) -> % from Integer
---->Integer----> searching op table for:
positiveRemainder : (%,%) -> % from Integer
<----#<compiled-function |INT;positiveRemainder;3$;28|> Integer
goget stuffing slot 47 of IntegerMod 1783
<------#<compiled-function |INT;positiveRemainder;3$;28|> Integer
PrimeField n activating lazy slot 8: Integer
PrimeField n activating lazy slot 9: IntegerPrimesPackage Integer
..PrimeField n wants
prime? : Integer -> Boolean from IntegerPrimesPackage Integer
---->IntegerPrimesPackage Integer----> searching op table for:
prime? : Integer -> Boolean from IntegerPrimesPackage Integer
<----#<compiled-function |PRIMES;prime?;IB;4|>(IntegerPrimesPackage,Integer)
goget stuffing slot 10 of PrimeField n
<------#<compiled-function |PRIMES;prime?;IB;4|>(IntegerPrimesPackage,Integer)
which clearly tells you, that the calculation is done alright, only the
signature interferes with success.
Any ideas?
Martin
Re: [Axiom-developer] Axiom/Aldor,
Martin Rubey <=