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This should look for signs that a question is mathematical in nature, such as the usage of common variable names (x, y, z, theta, r), operators (=, +, *, /, etc) words that can sub for operands (what …
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child of #14961
https://checkstyle.org/checks/whitespace/operatorwrap.html
we should support the new syntax of guarded pattern (`LITERAL_WHEN`) in `OperatorWrap` check. after adding support for `LI…
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From #329 :
@strub :
> @chdoc Your remark could be more general: we should add an header for all the major files of the standard library.
I agree, although my comment was mainly about abstract …
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### Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
[A question on discord](https://discord.com/channels/1040316820650991766/1177132860013039626) made me look into ways to manipulate…
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### Context
Neural networks are graphs consisting of nodes called operators. Each operator corresponds to a mathematical function, usually described in framework's documentation or an AI standard, …
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As discussed in https://discourse.julialang.org/t/confusing-difference-literal-vs-variable/13515/5 it would be good if this is documented somewhere. The explanation of @StefanKarpinski in this thread …
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| function | description |
|------------------:|---------------------------|
| addition | x + y |
| subtraction | x - y …
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## Introduction
This issue talks about user-define operators on _existing_ operator symbols (also known as operator overloading), not defining new, custom symbols as operators. This is the same…
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### Context
Neural networks are graphs consisting of nodes called operators. Each operator corresponds to a mathematical function, usually described in framework's documentation or an AI standard, …
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I tried this code:
```rust
let ∇x = 1;
```
I expected the code to compiles but instead I get the compiler error message "unknown start of token \u{2207}".
This is surprising as variable names…