X-Git-Url: https://gitweb.michael.orlitzky.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=TODO;h=d0c0bf980f5bc1cc3ffba2dc1f0a1beb30d72147;hb=dd63af7e3d3ec6b0f5ae78932c5e67df6b4fb29c;hp=4dee0ae8fb2e832b96c845ebaef1e82f1eb89337;hpb=b1d06cfefc83b4db9d5592f7424d4ef67b9806e7;p=dunshire.git diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index 4dee0ae..d0c0bf9 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -1,29 +1,13 @@ -1. Add doctests for simple examples like the ones in Dr. Gowda's paper - and the identity operator. +1. Implement the SPD cone. -2. Add unit testing for crazier things like random invertible matrices. +2. Make it work on a cartesian product of cones in the correct order. -3. Test that the primal/dual optimal values always agree (this implies - that we always get a solution). +3. Make it work on a cartesian product of cones in the wrong order + (apply a permutation before/after). -4. Run the tests with make test. +4. Add random_game() and use it to replace all of the tests where + the cone is irrelevant. This should be done only after we are + feature complete and sure that everything works. -5. Use pylint or whatever to perform static analysis. - -6. Add real docstrings everywhere. - -7. Try to eliminate the code in matrices.py. - -8. Make it work on a cartesian product of cones in the correct order. - -9. Make it work on a cartesian product of cones in the wrong order - (apply a perm utation before/after). - -10. Add (strict) cone containment tests to sanity check e1,e2. - -11. Rename all of my variables so that they don't conflict with CVXOPT. - Maybe x -> xi and y -> gamma in my paper, if that works out. - -12. Make sure we have the dimensions of the PSD cone correct. - -13. Use a positive tolerance when comparing floating point numbers. +5. Remove the one use of numpy.matrix in a doctest, since that's + an annoying dependency to have just to run the test suite.