changing version number to 0.9.2 release

git-svn-id: svn://ttmath.org/publicrep/ttmath/trunk@320 e52654a7-88a9-db11-a3e9-0013d4bc506e
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Tomasz Sowa 2010-09-23 20:52:20 +00:00
parent a34cf55155
commit 3190f3011f
3 changed files with 25 additions and 38 deletions

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Version 0.9.2 prerelease (2010.09.22):
Version 0.9.2 (2010.09.23):
* fixed: Big::Add() sometimes incorrectly rounded the last bit from its mantissa
* fixed: Big::BigAnd() Big::BigOr() Big::BigXor() should have set NaN
when the argument was negative (they only returned 2)
@ -8,9 +8,9 @@ Version 0.9.2 prerelease (2010.09.22):
in some cases when in the output string the exponent should be equal zero
the method changes the exponent to one so the last digit from the mantissa
was lost
* fixed: Big::ToDouble(double &) set always +INF (infinity)
when the value was too large (even for negative values)
(it should set -INF in such a case)
* fixed: Big::ToDouble(double &) set always +INF (infinity)
when the value was too large (even for negative values)
(it should set -INF in such a case)
* added: some missing operators
UInt::operator~() /* bitwise neg */
UInt::operator&() /* bitwise and */
@ -57,32 +57,32 @@ Version 0.9.2 prerelease (2010.09.22):
but you can force using asm version (the same asm as for Microsoft Visual)
by defining TTMATH_FORCEASM macro
you have to be sure that your compiler accept such an asm format
* added: some missing methods for converting
for UInt<>, Int<> and Big<> classes:
uint ToUInt()
sint ToInt()
ToUInt(uint32_t &)
ToInt(uint32_t &)
ToInt(int32_t &)
* added: some missing methods for converting
for UInt<>, Int<> and Big<> classes:
uint ToUInt()
sint ToInt()
ToUInt(uint32_t &)
ToInt(uint32_t &)
ToInt(int32_t &)
ToUInt(uint64_t &)
ToInt(uint64_t &)
ToInt(int64_t &)
ToInt(uint64_t &)
ToInt(int64_t &)
FromUInt(uint32_t &)
FromInt(uint32_t &)
FromInt(int32_t &)
FromInt(int32_t &)
FromUInt(uint64_t &)
FromInt(uint64_t &)
FromInt(int64_t &)
FromInt(int64_t &)
and appropriate constructors and operators
* added: double Big::ToDouble() /there was only Big::ToDouble(double &) /
uint Big::ToFloat(float &)
float Big::ToFloat()
* added: double Big::ToDouble() /there was only Big::ToDouble(double &) /
uint Big::ToFloat(float &)
float Big::ToFloat()
* changed: now asm version is available only on x86 and amd64
(and only for GCC and MS VC compilers)
* removed: macro TTMATH_RELEASE
* removed: macro TTMATH_RELEASE (now the 'release' version is default)
for debug version define TTMATH_DEBUG macro
TTMATH_DEBUG is also automatically defined when DEBUG or _DEBUG is set
* removed: macro TTMATH_REFERENCE_ASSERT from all methods from public interface
* removed: macro TTMATH_REFERENCE_ASSERT from all methods in public interface
Version 0.9.1 (2010.02.07):

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@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ PROJECT_NAME = TTMath
# This could be handy for archiving the generated documentation or
# if some version control system is used.
PROJECT_NUMBER = 0.8.2
PROJECT_NUMBER = 0.9.2
# The OUTPUT_DIRECTORY tag is used to specify the (relative or absolute)
# base path where the generated documentation will be put.

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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@
#define TTMATH_MINOR_VER 9
#define TTMATH_REVISION_VER 2
#define TTMATH_PRERELEASE_VER 1
#define TTMATH_PRERELEASE_VER 0
@ -542,26 +542,13 @@ namespace ttmath
In the library is used macro TTMATH_REFERENCE_ASSERT which
can throw an exception of this type
** from version 0.9.2 this macro is removed from all methods
in public interface so you don't have to worry about it **
If you compile with gcc you can get a small benefit
from using method Where() (it returns std::string) with
the name and the line of a file where the macro TTMATH_REFERENCE_ASSERT
was used)
What is the 'reference' error?
Some kind of methods use a reference as their argument to another object,
and the another object not always can be the same which is calling, e.g.
Big<1,2> foo(10);
foo.Mul(foo); // this is incorrect
above method Mul is making something more with 'this' object and
'this' cannot be passed as the argument because the result will be undefined
macro TTMATH_REFERENCE_ASSERT helps us to solve the above problem
note! some methods can use 'this' object as the argument
for example this code is correct:
UInt<2> foo(10);
foo.Add(foo);
but there are only few methods which can do that
*/
class ReferenceError : public std::logic_error, public ExceptionInfo
{