Hi, GiNaC 1.8.10 has been released. It includes a new class Gt for evaluating elliptic multiple polylogarithms with arbitrary arguments. (This is work by Claude Duhr, Florian Lorkowski, Robin Marzucca, Sofia Mauch, and Stefan Weinzierl.) The minimum C++ language standard level has been raised to C++14. This version is ABI-compatible to the previous version 1.8.9. Happy hacking! -richy. -- Richard B. Kreckel <https://in.terlu.de/~kreckel/>
On Wed, 11 Feb 2026 17:34:51 +0100, "Richard B. Kreckel" <kreckel@in.terlu.de> said: RK> GiNaC 1.8.10 has been released.
RK> It includes a new class Gt for evaluating elliptic multiple RK> polylogarithms with arbitrary arguments. (This is work by Claude RK> Duhr, Florian Lorkowski, Robin Marzucca, Sofia Mauch, and Stefan RK> Weinzierl.) RK> The minimum C++ language standard level has been raised to RK> C++14. It is nice to see GiNaC well running—thanks to all who had contributed! And now we have not only necessities but a luxury as well—an output is sorted! -- Vladimir V. Kisil http://v-v-kisil.scienceontheweb.net Book: Geometry of Mobius Maps https://doi.org/10.1142/p835 Soft: Geometry of cycles http://moebinv.sourceforge.net/ Jupyter notebooks: https://github.com/vvkisil?tab=repositories
On 2/11/26 8:30 PM, Vladimir V. Kisil via GiNaC-list wrote:
And now we have not only necessities but a luxury as well—an output is sorted!
That's for next time. Sorted output is WIP on the main branch. Version 1.8.10 doesn't have it yet. We changed release planning today. That's agile. ;-) -richy. -- Richard B. Kreckel <https://in.terlu.de/~kreckel/>
On Wed, 11 Feb 2026 20:55:41 +0100, "Richard B. Kreckel" <kreckel@in.terlu.de> said:
RC> On 2/11/26 8:30 PM, Vladimir V. Kisil via GiNaC-list wrote: >> And now we have not only necessities but a luxury as well—an >> output is sorted! RC> That's for next time. That is fine. Just to report that I did not have any problems to compile/run main branch yesterday on Debian/Devuan testing. -- Vladimir V. Kisil http://v-v-kisil.scienceontheweb.net Book: Geometry of Mobius Maps https://doi.org/10.1142/p835 Soft: Geometry of cycles http://moebinv.sourceforge.net/ Jupyter notebooks: https://github.com/vvkisil?tab=repositories
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