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- for all functions, except when GIL option (not implemented) is here we use a triqs::py_stream, which redirect the stream to python sys.write - so that a simple C++ code with a std::cout print its output in the notebook... - NB : it only works for the code within the cell. If it calls another function on the lib which uses cout, print is not redirected. Designed for simple tests.... - cerr not (yet) redirected. (useful ?). |
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The TRIQS website is under http://ipht.cea.fr/triqs. Start there to learn about TRIQS. To install TRIQS, follow the installation steps given under http://ipht.cea.fr/triqs/doc/user_manual/install/install.html Before you proceed, make sure you have read the LICENSE.txt file. Enjoy! The TRIQS team