This is due to the archaic --disable-function-redefinition flag.
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 4:28 PM, David Roe <roed.m...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi everyone, > I ran into the following problem using Cython 0.17.4 (current version of > Sage). > > If you try to compile a file with the following function in it: > > def test_double_gen(L): > a = all(x != 0 for x in L) > b = all(x != 1 for x in L) > return a and b > > you get errors from the Cython compiler about 'genexpr' being redefined. > > Error compiling Cython file: > ------------------------------------------------------------ > ... > > > def test_double_gen(L): > a = all(x != 0 for x in L) > b = all(x != 1 for x in L) > ^ > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > cython_test.pyx:5:14: 'genexpr' already declared > > Error compiling Cython file: > ------------------------------------------------------------ > ... > > > def test_double_gen(L): > a = all(x != 0 for x in L) > ^ > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > cython_test.pyx:4:14: Previous declaration is here > > Error compiling Cython file: > ------------------------------------------------------------ > ... > > > def test_double_gen(L): > a = all(x != 0 for x in L) > b = all(x != 1 for x in L) > ^ > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > cython_test.pyx:5:14: 'genexpr' redeclared > > Are you currently only able to use one inline generator pre function? > David > > > _______________________________________________ > cython-devel mailing list > cython-devel@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cython-devel > _______________________________________________ cython-devel mailing list cython-devel@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/cython-devel