Hi everyone,
I'm Disha (Kiwi-520), a final-year IT Engineering student. Over the last few months, I've really enjoyed contributing to SymPy (with recent merged PRs #29009, #28889, and #28761).
While recently working on PR #29162 (adding Matrix/Scalar boundary logic to the SAT registry), I've been looking deeper into the extraction blindspots in satask.py that cause the solver to bypass the sathandlers registry during complex nested queries.
I am putting together my GSoC proposal to tackle this. My goal is to build a recursive AST extraction pipeline to prevent nested variables from being missed, expand the sathandlers registry for advanced mathematical boundaries, and implement a lazy-evaluation staging layer to catch local contradictions before the expensive CNF conversion takes place.
I've put together a draft of my proposal with a 12-week timeline mapping out these three phases. I would love to get your feedback on the scope and technical direction before final submission!
Link to my proposal draft: Proposal
Thanks so much for your time and guidance!
Best,
Disha
Github
Hi Tilo,
Thank you so much. I really appreciate you looking out for my proposal and taking the time to review my PR history.
I completely understand the policy regarding the patch requirement needing to be a core logic/code change rather than just tests or documentation. It makes total sense.
Regarding my open PR (#29162), I would love to learn why the current approach isn't ideal when you have a spare moment. Understanding the architectural flaw in my approach will definitely help me write better code for SymPy going forward.
In the meantime, I am taking your advice immediately. I am going to pause work on #29162 and look for a smaller, independent logic bug to fix so I can get a qualifying patch merged as soon as possible.
Thanks again for the guidance.
Best, Disha
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