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The standard library contains some _massive_ crypto assembly files. It would be an interesting exercise to port these to `avo`, to see if we could improve readability. That said, some of these would b…
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**Description**
`Fortran` has its unique grammatical characteristics. I think it is impossible to learn from some routines of `Matlab` and `Python` completely. We should be based on the chara…
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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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The `shell` module calls the `link_with` builtin with `libc.so.6` which does not exists on MacOS.
### How to reproduce
- On a recent MacOS version (>= 11 aka Big Sur & Monterey) run the functio…
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Obviously Fortran.
In #19, it looks like also using C might be beneficial.
I was hoping to avoid depending on C++, because that will make `stdlib` much simpler to distribute (and statically link…
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With the PR #261, a hierarchy of levels for the different types of log messages was added in `stdlib_logger` led by @wclodius2 . Currently the user can only choose a level from which all messages with…
jvdp1 updated
3 years ago
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Currently most routines provided by `stdlib_ascii` are only applicable to single characters. The conversion (`to_lower` and `to_upper`) routines were straight-forward to extend to character strings (s…
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GCC Fortran(MinGW), 8.1.0, Windows 10, x86_64: SUCCEEDED.
The following tests FAILED:
8 - loadtxt_qp (Failed)
9 - savetxt_qp (Failed)
GCC Fortran(MSYS2), 5.3.0, Windows 10, x86…
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While having a quick look at the documentation, I stumbled upon the implementation of the ASCII functions. For instance:
` pure logical function is_alpha(c)
character(len=1), intent(in)…
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So far we've been using a `_type` suffix for our derived types, but not 100% consistently.
We have a `logger_type`, a `string_type`, a `bitset_type`, but also `bitset_64` and `bitset_large` types t…