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Rather than trying to rebuild all functionality from Distributions.jl, we're first focusing on reimplementing logdensity (logpdf in Distributions), and delegating most other functions to the current Distributions implementations.
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distproxy(d::Normal{(:μ, :σ)}) = Dists.Normal(d.μ, d.σ)This makes some functions in Distributions.jl available through
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I found several useful applications of pseudo-random number sampling in the past. In particular:
(This issue serves a reminder to add the respective methods. Pull requests always welcome.)