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IEEE 754 specifies floating point behavior for programs. However it's up to a language how much of IEEE 754 to follow, and how to map that document's rules to program statements.
To what extent doe…
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We are going to test first cases of writing universal coordinates of gemstones
1.) Find a crystal PDB file of diamond with one unit or repeating units.
2.) Process the coordinates through a quantu…
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I want to be able to define a function that behaves like, for example, the intrinsic `SIZE` function, where the kind of the output is specified by an optional input. Am I correct that this currently…
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I noticed this issue with the game "Critical Path".
Its a Windows 3.X "multimedia" game written in VB2. If you can't find it try the Win3xO archive.
While this game works perfect with the Windows bu…
Tkcmd updated
3 months ago
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I don't know if the stdlib project would concern itself with standard intrinsic functions. Working with gfortran (10.3.1 on a Fedora Unix system) I found surprising behavior of the gamma intrinsic; in…
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I propose that we provide a module with miscellaneous mathematical functions, those which feel like they could/should be intrinsics, but are not for whatever reason. From my own experience, here are f…
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## proposal
add a `std/int128s` module containing 2 types: int128 and uint128
The API would be similar to std/jsbigints (https://nim-lang.github.io/Nim/jsbigints.html)
## example use case 1: `t…
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How does this change with decimals and other binary bit sizes? Can they be added?