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I'm trying to use autograd in conjunction with another library (nshare) which only supports ndarray 0.15. I recognize that this incompatibility isn't autograd's fault, but it seems like the simplest solution would be for autograd to support the latest version of ndarray.
I forked autograd and made a quick attempt to implement this myself; it looks like most of the issues are straightforward renamings. The only real sticking point was some slicing stuff in array_ops. But unfortunately that is a bit beyond my current understanding of ndarray.
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A good suggestion, but that's actually the first thing I tried! Because autograd::ndarrayis ndarray 0.14, it can't be passed to nshare's functions, because they only take an ndarray 0.15 as an argument. I also tried using an older version of nshare that depended on ndarray 0.14, but it was too old to have the features I needed.
I'm trying to use autograd in conjunction with another library (nshare) which only supports ndarray 0.15. I recognize that this incompatibility isn't autograd's fault, but it seems like the simplest solution would be for autograd to support the latest version of ndarray.
I forked autograd and made a quick attempt to implement this myself; it looks like most of the issues are straightforward renamings. The only real sticking point was some slicing stuff in array_ops. But unfortunately that is a bit beyond my current understanding of ndarray.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: