| Karim Belabas on Sun, 24 Jun 2012 08:07:21 +0200 |
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| Re: Missing bnf functions |
* Malcolm Bovey [2012-06-24 03:25]:
> I'm having trouble running some code on a Mac OS X (v 10.6.8) installation. I downloaded and compiled the latest stable version of PARI-GP (2.5.1) - this seemed to be successful. However, PARI doesn't seem to know about some internal functions that it should do. For example, when I try using bnfclassunit, I get
>
> bnfclassunit(x^2-5)
> *** at top-level: bnfclassunit(x^2-5)
> *** ^-------------------
> *** not a function in function call
> *** Break loop: type 'break' to go back to GP
>
> bnfinit seems to work fine.
>
> Any suggestions as to what's going wrong here?
These functions are gone (deemed useless), since version 2.4.
>From the "COMPAT" file:
- remove obsolete GP functions bnfclassunit, bnfreg, bnfclgp, bnfunit.
Use bnfinit.
These function were no faster than bnfinit() and yielded much less information.
The recommended idiom is now
K = bnfinit(x^2 - 5)
then member functions K.clgp, K.fu, etc. (cf "?.").
Cheers,
K.B.
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