1818Installation
1919------------
2020
21- Currently python-flint supports CPython versions 3.10-3.13. For Windows
22- (x86-64) or OSX (x86-64 or arm64) or Linux (x86-64 ` manylinux_2_17 ` ) there are
23- CPython binary wheels for python-flint on PyPI. For these platforms
24- python-flint can be installed simply with ` pip `
21+ Currently python-flint supports CPython versions 3.11-3.13 and 3.13t
22+ (free-threaded) and provides binaries on PyPI for the following platforms:
23+
24+ - Windows (x86-64)
25+ - MacOS (x86-64, arm64)
26+ - Linux (manylinux: x86-64, aarch64)
27+
28+ For these platforms python-flint can be installed simply with ` pip `
2529
2630 pip install python-flint
2731
2832Alternatively python-flint can be installed using ` conda `
2933
3034 conda install -c conda-forge python-flint
3135
32- It is also possible to use python-flint with some PyPy versions. Binary wheels
33- are not provided for this on PyPI but can be installed with conda.
34-
3536Build from source
3637-----------------
3738
@@ -118,7 +119,9 @@ To do
118119-------------------------------------
119120
120121* Write more tests and add missing docstrings
121- * Wrap missing flint types: finite fields, p-adic numbers, rational functions
122+ * Wrap missing flint types: matrices over finite fields, p-adic numbers, rational functions
123+ * Build on the preliminary interface to FLINT's generic (gr) types.
124+ * Make a nicer interface like ` ZZ(1) ` etc rather than ` fmpz_poly([1, 2]) ` .
122125* Vector or array types (maybe)
123126* Many convenience methods
124127* Write generic implementations of functions missing for specific FLINT types
@@ -140,19 +143,18 @@ supports all versions of Flint `>=3.0` available at the time of release.
140143
141144Compatible versions (note that 0.7.0 is not yet released):
142145
143- | python-flint | Release date | CPython | FLINT | Cython |
144- | --------------| ---------------| -------------| ------------| ------------|
145- | ` 0.7.0 ` | 16th Mar 2025 | ` 3.11-3.13 ` | ` 3.0-3.2 ` | ` 3.0 ` only |
146- | ` 0.6.0 ` | 1st Feb 2024 | ` 3.9-3.12 ` | ` 3.0 ` only | ` 3.0 ` only |
147-
148- As of python-flint 0.7.0, CPython 3.13 free-threaded builds are tested in CI
149- but wheels are not provided on PyPI. There are no known issues related to using
150- python-flint in a [ PEP 703] ( https://peps.python.org/pep-0703/ ) free-threaded
151- build but it is likely that mutating objects from multiple threads is not safe.
152-
153- Binary wheels are not yet provided for Linux aarch64
154- ([ gh-105 ] ( https://github.com/flintlib/python-flint/issues/105 ) ) or for Windows
155- on ARM but may be added when CI runners for Linux/Windows are available.
146+ | python-flint | Release date | CPython | FLINT | Cython |
147+ | --------------| ---------------| -------------| ------------| ------------------|
148+ | ` 0.7.0 ` | 16th Mar 2025 | ` 3.11-3.13 ` | ` 3.0-3.2 ` | ` 3.0.11-3.1.0a1 ` |
149+ | ` 0.6.0 ` | 1st Feb 2024 | ` 3.9-3.12 ` | ` 3.0 ` only | ` 3.0 ` only |
150+
151+ As of python-flint 0.7.0, CPython 3.13 [ PEP
152+ 703] ( https://peps.python.org/pep-0703/ ) free-threaded (no-GIL) builds of
153+ python-flint are provided. In the the free-threaded build, mutating matrices or
154+ polynomials from multiple threads can lead to memory corruption. Provided
155+ matrices or polynomials are not mutated when shared across threads there are no
156+ known issues with the free-threaded build but these should be considered
157+ experimental.
156158
157159CHANGELOG
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