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Liam Healy authored
The :callback argument to defmfun has now been split into two pieces, a set of values that will be specified at run time, which is in :callback-dynamic, and the values needed to build the callback and the callback structure, which remains in :callback. The contents are explained in callback.lisp. For mobject callbacks, the :callback part will be in the defmobject, and the :callback-dynamic will be in the defmfuns that use the mobject. Currently, the dimensions template in :callback is not read, just the first dimension in :callback-dynamic is used. This needs to be fixed. The numerical-integration, numerical-differentiation, and monte-carlo examples work.
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