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Sage
Developer's Guide
The Sage Group
Date:
September 17, 2008
Front Matter
Contents
1 Writing Code for
Sage
1. Introduction
2. Conventions for Coding in
Sage
2.1 Python Coding Conventions
2.2 File and Directory Names
2.3 Headings of
Sage
Library Code Files
2.4 Documentation Strings
2.5 Automated Testing
2.6 Randomized Testing
3. Coding in Python for
Sage
3.1 Design
3.2 Special
Sage
Functions
3.3
Sage
Preparsing
3.4 The
Sage
Rules and Conventions for Coercion and Arithmetic
3.5 Mutability
3.6 The
__hash__
Special Method
3.7 Exceptions
3.8 Importing
3.9 Using Optional Packages
4. Coding in Other Languages
4.1 Cython
4.2 Other Languages
4.3 The PARI C-library Interface
4.4 GAP
4.5 Singular
4.6 Singular: Another Approach
4.7 Creating a new Pseudo-tty Interface
5. The
Sage
Manuals
2 Disseminating Code for
Sage
6. Introduction
6.1 Inclusion Procedure for New Packages
7. Producing Patches with Mercurial
7.1 Quick Mercurial Tutorial for
Sage
7.2 Using Mercurial with Other
Sage
Repositories
8. Producing New
Sage
Packages
8.1 Creating a New spkg File
9. The
Sage
Trac Server: Submitting Patches and Packages
9.1 Reporting Bugs
9.2 Guidelines for Opening Tickets
9.3 Patching Bugs/Working on Tickets
9.4 Reviewing Patches
9.5 Closing Tickets
A.
Sage
's License
A.1 License
Index
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