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However, this has lead to an awkward development-experience: In order to develop locally, all repositories have to be pulled and argmin's Cargo.toml needs to be adapted to point to the local crates.
Thanks @stefan-k I can confirm. I was hesitant to open an issue about it last week, but I can see the initial motivation as well. Another non ideal side effect of this approach, is that dependencies are split between 2 crates and the logic (e.g. of using ndarray with blas features) is a bit more complex as a result, particularly when used from say from pyargmin (i.e. pyargmin->argmin->argmin-core). Also searching for structs/traits in the error messages can be confusing as sometimes they are in argmin-core instead of argmin (and therefore not present in the documentation).
I'm tending towards just moving the core part into argmin...
I would still keep testfunctions, finitediff, modcholesky and pyargmin separated, as they seem sufficiently self-contained.
+1 that would be useful I think. I don't have better suggestions in any case.
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Thanks for your input! I will try to find some time this weekend for this.
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