if the result were integer we shoud not round the value
3.0001 should be 3.0001 and
2.9999 should be 2.9999
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those characters were skipped
(this bug was introduced in 0.9.0)
added: to Big::ToString() - additional rounding when conv.base_round is used
if the value is not an integer we calculate how many valid digits there are
after the comma operator (in conv.base radix) and then we skipped the rest
digits, after skipping the base-rounding is made
this helps to print values which have some last clear bits in the mantissa
consider this 32 bit value:
(binary)0.00011100001010001111010111000000000
which has mantissa equal: (binary)11100001010001111010111000000000 (32 bits)
previous the ToString() method gave: (decimal)0.10999999[...]
now we have: (decimal)0.11
added: Parser::SetSmallToZero(bool zero) (default true)
if true then the parser changes small values into zero
small value means:
- if the mantissa of the value consists only of one, two or three set bits
- and these bits are next to each other
- and the exponent is smaller than about 2 times the number of bits from the mantissa
this helps to correctly calculate expressions such as: "0.80-3*0.34+0.22"
now the parser gives zero (previous there was a value very closed to zero)
added: UInt::FindLowestBit(uint & table_id, uint & index)
/temporary version - asm version is missing /
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those characters were skipped
(this bug was introduced in 0.9.0)
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const char * Big::LibTypeStr()
LibTypeCode UInt::LibType()
LibTypeCode Big::LibType()
returning a string/enum represents the currect type of the library
we have following types:
asm_vc_32 - with asm code designed for Microsoft Visual C++ (32 bits)
asm_gcc_32 - with asm code designed for GCC (32 bits)
asm_vc_64 - with asm for VC (64 bit)
asm_gcc_64 - with asm for GCC (64 bit)
no_asm_32 - pure C++ version (32 bit) - without any asm code
no_asm_64 - pure C++ version (64 bit) - without any asm code
changed: another compilers than MS VC or GCC by default use no asm version (TTMATH_NOASM)
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this has impact on 64 bit platforms
fixed: some warnings from Visual C++ (64 bit)
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added: bool Conv::base_round
if 'base_round' is true and 'base' is different from 2, 4, 8, or 16
and the result value is not an integer then we make an additional rounding
(after converting the last digit from the result is skipped)
changed: in Big::ToString() some additional rounding (base_round) is now made only
when the value is not an integer
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changed: added specializations to Big::ToString() when the base is equal 4, 8 or 16
the previous version was not accurate on some last digits (after the comma operator)
consider this binary value (32 bit mantissa):
base 2: 1.1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1110 101
previous ToString() gave:
base 4: 1.33333333333332
base 8: 1.777777777
base 16: 1.FFFFFF
now we have:
base 4: 1.3333333333333222
base 8: 1.77777777724
base 16: 1.FFFFFFEA
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they were not too much accurate for some integers
e.g. Root(16;4) returned a value very closed to 2 (not exactly 2)
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UInt::Pow(UInt<value_size> pow)
Big::Pow(UInt<pow_size> pow)
Big::PowUInt(Big<exp, man> pow)
when 'pow' was sufficient large the algorithm returned carry
but the result could have been calculated correctly
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changed: small optimization in ToInt(Int<int_size> & result)
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this method returns true is something was calculated
(at least one mathematical operator was used or a function or variable)
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it was broken (it lacks the case when either 'this' or 'ss2' is zero)
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equal 1 (should be set 2)
this affected only no-asm parts - when macro TTMATH_NOASM was defined
fixed: UInt<value_size>::MulInt(uint ss2)
there was a buffer overflow when value_size was equal 1
fixed: UInt::AddVector() and UInt::SubVector() didn't want to compile
when macro TTMATH_NOASM was defined
added: macros:
TTMATH_LOGC(msg, carry)
TTMATH_VECTOR_LOG(msg, vector, len)
TTMATH_VECTOR_LOGC(msg, carry, vector, len)
added: UInt::PrintVectorLog() for debugging purposes
changed: UInt<> class uses new log macros
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(asm for x86_64 on MS VC)
changed: removed some MS VC warnings
changed: if TTMATH_DEBUG_LOG is defined then UInt::UInt()
constructor fills the table with special values
added: macro: TTMATH_BITS(min_bits)
which returns the number of machine words
capable to hold min_bits bits
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some warnings were raported by GCC
(uninitialized variable)
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didn't want to compile
moved: UInt<>::SkipWhiteCharacters() to Misc::SkipWhiteCharacters()
UInt<>::CharToDigit() to Misc::CharToDigit()
UInt<>::DigitToChar() to Misc::DigitToChar()
removed: Parser::CharToDigit() - was duplicated (it's the same as Misc::CharToDigit())
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added: wide characters can be used simultaneously with ascii characters
now we have two kind of methods: one for ascii characters and the other for wide characters
e.g.
void UInt::ToString(std::string & result)
void UInt::ToString(std::wstring & result)
previous was only one:
void UInt::ToString(tt_string & result)
and the 'tt_string' was a typedef to either std::string or std::wstring
and it was a little misleading to a user (he has to know what the tt_string is)
added: file: ttmathmisc.h some useful functions
changed: classes: ExceptionInfo, ReferenceError and RuntimeError are used only with ascii characters
removed: macros: TTMATH_USE_WCHAR, TTMATH_TEXT()
removed: typedefs: tt_char, tt_string, tt_ostringstream, tt_ostream, tt_istream
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uint __fastcall ttmath_subvector_x64(const uint * ss1, const uint * ss2, uint ss1_size, uint ss2_size, uint * result);
asm code for AddVector() and SubVector() for MS VC x86_64
changed: added prefixes "ttmath_" to all public procedures from ttmathuint_x86_64_msvc.asm
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if this flag is set then there is a value zero
added: Big::ClearInfoBit(unsigned char)
Big::SetInfoBit(unsigned char)
Big::IsInfoBit(unsigned char)
some methods for manipulating the info flags
changed: IsZero() is using TTMATH_BIG_ZERO flag
now it has O(1) complexity
previously was O(n)
changed: optimized some methods
they are using IsZero() for testing at the beginning
because this method is much faster now
changed: Big::Div(ss2)
Big::Mod(ss2)
they return 2 when ss2 is zero
previously returned 1
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(there was used ttmath::Abs() function which is unknown in Big<> class)
AboutEqual() returned true for: "2345.5" and "-2345.5" (the sign was not checked)
renamed: Big::AboutEqual() to Big::AboutEqualWithoutSign()
added: Big::AboutEqual()
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file: ttmathuint_x86_64_msvc.asm from chk branch (original was: ttmathuint_x86_amd64_msvc.asm)
(this file should be compiled first because MS VC doesn't support inline assembler in x86_64 mode)
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deleted: properties svn:mime-type from ttmath.h
(it was for testing viewvc)
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in single thread environment
the previous version of the method didn't store
the calculated logarithms
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you should compile with TTMATH_MULTITHREADS
and use TTMATH_MULTITHREADS_HELPER macro somewhere in your *.cpp file
added file: ttmaththreads.h (look there for more info)
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* added: gamma() function to the parser
* added: Big::IsInteger() method
returns true if the value is integer
* added: CGamma<ValueType> class
is used with Gamma() and Factorial() in multithreaded environment
* changed: Factorial() is using the Gamma() function now
* removed: Parser<>::SetFactorialMax() method
the factorial() is such a fast now that we don't need the method longer
* removed: ErrorCode::err_too_big_factorial
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wide characters are used when macro TTMATH_USE_WCHAR is defined
this macro is defined automatically when there is macro UNICODE or _UNICODE defined
some types have been changed
char -> tt_char
std::string -> tt_string
std::ostringstream -> tt_ostringstream
std::ostream -> tt_ostream
std::istream -> tt_istream
normally tt_char is equal char but when you are using wide characters then tt_char will be wchar_t (and so on)
(all typedef's are in ttmathtypes.h)
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fixed: some methods should set 'err_improper_argument' when the argument is a NaN object
(was: err_overflow)
changed: version of the library: 0.8.5 now
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the remainder from a division '%' was changed with a bitwise And operation '&'
((i % 5) == 0) was changed to: ((i & 3) == 0) - it means ((i % 4) == 0)
now the test if performed after 4 iterations (early were after 5 iterations)
we can do that when the divisor is a power of 2
changed: optimization in Factorial()
we're testing WasStopSignal() only after a few iterations
it's faster now about 4 times on GCC 4.3.3 (when stop object is provided to the factorial)
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we can copy 'old_value = *this' only when 'testing' is true
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changed: some cosmetic changes to get rid of warnings generated by
MS Visual 2008 when warning level is 4
changed: names of labels in asm code: p to ttmath_loop, end to ttmath_end
p2 to ttmath_loop2
Robert Muir reported that there was a confict with boost::end
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bool Big::IsNan() - returns true if the NaN flag is set
void Big::SetNan() - sets the NaN flag
The NaN flag is set by default after creating an object:
Big<1, 2> a; // NaN is set (it means the object has not a valid number)
std::cout << a; // cout gives "NaN"
a = 123; // now NaN is not set
std::cout << a; // cout gives "123"
The NaN is set if there was a carry during calculations
a.Mul(very_big_value); // a will have a NaN set
The NaN is set if an argument is NaN too
b.SetNan();
a.Add(b); // a will have NaN because b has NaN too
If you try to do something on a NaN object, the result is a NaN too
a.SetNan();
a.Add(2); // a is still a NaN
The NaN is set if you use incorrect arguments
a.Ln(-10); // a will have the NaN flag
The only way to clear the NaN flag is to assign a correct value or other correct object
supposing 'a' has NaN flag, to remove the flag you can either:
a = 10;
a.FromInt(30);
a.SetOne();
a.FromBig(other_object_without_nan);
etc.
changed: renamed macro CONSTANTSGENERATOR to TTMATH_CONSTANTSGENERATOR
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