(eclipse builtin parser reported errors but actually the code was correct)
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#pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wtautological-compare"
to get rid off some warning messages
changed: changing version number to 0.9.3 release
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now ::FromInt can be used in place of ::FromUint
sample:
UInt<1> a;
a.FromInt(10); // previous was only: a.FromUInt(10)
changed: std::string Big::ToString(uint base = 10) const
std::wstring Big::ToWString(uint base = 10) const
can take optional parameter (base)
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uint UInt::FromUInt(uint64_t n)
uint Int::FromInt(int64_t n)
void Big::FromUInt(uint64_t n)
void Big::FromInt(int64_t n)
and appropriate constructors and operators
added: TTMATH_FORCEASM macro
asm version of the library is available by default only for:
x86 and amd64 platforms and for Microsoft Visual and GCC compilers,
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
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fixed: some GCC warnings about uninitialized variables
added: macro TTMATH_BIG_DEFAULT_CLEAR
when defined the default constructor from Big<> clears its mantissa and exponent
Big<1, 2> var;
var.mantissa and var.exponent will be set to zero
(but var has the NaN flag set too - it is not zero value, this is mainly for debug purposes)
added: Big::SetZeroNan()
this method sets NaN flag (Not a Number)
also clears the mantissa and exponent (similarly as it would be a zero value)
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bool UInt::IsOnlyTheLowestBitSet()
returning true if only the highest/lowest bit is set
added: uint Int::MulInt(sint ss2)
added: void UInt::Swap(UInt<value_size> & ss2)
void Big::Swap(UInt<value_size> & ss2)
method for swapping this for an argument
changed: small optimization in Big::Sub()
changed: now asm version is available only on x86 and amd64
(and only for GCC and MS VC compilers)
removed: macro TTMATH_RELEASE
for debug version define TTMATH_DEBUG macro
TTMATH_DEBUG is also automatically defined when DEBUG or _DEBUG is set
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when the argument was negative (they only returned 2)
added: some missing operators
UInt::operator~() /* bitwise neg */
UInt::operator&() /* bitwise and */
UInt::operator&=()
UInt::operator|() /* bitwise or */
UInt::operator|=()
UInt::operator^() /* bitwise xor */
UInt::operator^=()
Big::operator&()
Big::operator&=()
Big::operator|()
Big::operator|=()
Big::operator^()
Big::operator^=()
for Big<> we do not define bitwise neg
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if defined then the library does not use wide characters
(wchar_t, std::wstring, ...) this is a workaround for some compilers
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by analizing the old ss2 parameter,
and when it does substraction too
added: UInt::AreFirstBitsZero(uint bits)
returning true if first bits are cleared
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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void UInt::Mul3Big(const UInt<value_size> & ss2, UInt<value_size*2> & result)
a new multiplication algorithm: Karatsuba multiplication,
on a vector UInt<100> with all items different from zero this algorithm is faster
about 3 times than Mul2Big(), and on a vector UInt<1000> with all items different from
zero this algorithm is faster more than 5 times than Mul2Big()
(measured on 32bit platform with GCC 4.3.3 with -O3 and -DTTMATH_RELEASE)
added: uint MulFastest(const UInt<value_size> & ss2)
void MulFastestBig(const UInt<value_size> & ss2, UInt<value_size*2> & result)
those methods are trying to select the fastest multiplication algorithm
changed: uint Mul(const UInt<value_size> & ss2, uint algorithm = 100)
void MulBig(const UInt<value_size> & ss2, UInt<value_size*2> & result, uint algorithm = 100)
those methods by default use MulFastest() and MulFastestBig()
changed: changed a little Mul2Big() to cooperate with Mul3Big()
changed: names of methods in macros TTMATH_LOG()
added: uint AddVector(const uint * ss1, const uint * ss2, uint ss1_size, uint ss2_size, uint * result)
uint SubVector(const uint * ss1, const uint * ss2, uint ss1_size, uint ss2_size, uint * result)
three forms: asm x86, asm x86_64, no-asm
those methods are used by the Karatsuba multiplication algorithm
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changed: UInt::SubInt() in no-asm code is a little faster now
changed: small cosmetic changes in commentaries
deleted: some debug #ifdef's from UInt::Div() (in no-asm code)
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sometimes when using -O2 or -O3 GCC doesn't set correctly
the stack pointer (actually the stack is used for other things)
and you can't use instructions like push/pop in assembler code.
All the asm code in x86_64 have been rewritten, now instructions
push/pop are not used, other thing which have access to stack
(like "m" (mask) constraints in Rcl2 and Rcr2) have also gone away,
now the library works well with -O2 and -O3 and the asm code
is a little faster
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all the methods which are using assembler code have been
rewritten to no-asm forms, now we have:
1. asm for x86 file: ttmathuint_x86.h
2. asm for x86_64 file: ttmathuint_x86_64.h
3. no asm file: ttmathuint_noasm.h
(it's used when macro TTMATH_NOASM is defined)
The third form can be used on x86 and x86_64 as well and
on other platforms with a little effort.
(Temporarily I left there some '#ifdef's for debugging.)
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used for debugging purposes by macro TTMATH_LOG(msg)
(it is used in nearly all methods in UInt class)
added: macro TTMATH_DEBUG_LOG: when defined then TTMATH_LOG()
put some debug information (to std::cout)
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(radix) -- operators '#' and '&', e.g.:
'#sin(1)' was equal '0' -- there was a zero from '#' and then
it was multipied by 'sin(1)'
the parser didn't check whether Big::FromString() has actually
read a proper value -- the method Big::FromString() didn't have
something to report such a situation
fixed: Big::FromString() when the base is 10, the method reads the scientific
part only if such a part it correctly supplied, e.g:
'1234e10', '1234e+10', '1234e-5'
previous '1234e' was treated as: '1234e0' (now parsing stops on 'e' and
the 'e' can be parsed by other parsers, e.g. the mathematical
parser -- now in the parser would be: '1234e' = '1234 * e' = '3354,3597...' )
added: to Int::FromString(): parameter 'const char ** after_source = 0'
if exists it's pointing at the end of the parsed string
added: to UInt::FromString(), Int::FromString(), Big::FromString():
parameter 'bool * value_read = 0' - (if exists) tells
whether something has actually been read (at least one digit)
added: the parser checks itself for the operators for changing the base
(operators '#' and '&')
changed: in the parser: the form with operators '#' and '&' is as follows:
[-|+][#|&]numeric_value
previous was: [-|+][#|&][-|+]numeric_value
removed: Big::FromString() this method doesn't longer recognize operators
for changing the base ('#' and '&')
changed: in the parser: the short form of multiplication has the same
priority as the normal multiplication, e.g.:
'2x^3' = 2 * (x^3)
previous the priority was greater than powering priority
previous: '2x^3' = (2*x) ^ 3
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changed: the size of built-in variables (constants) in ttmathbig.h
now they consist of 256 32bit words
macro TTMATH_BUILTIN_VARIABLES_SIZE is equal: 256u on a 32bit platform and 128ul on a 64bit platform
added: macro CONSTANTSGENERATOR which is useful for generating constants
(it's used by 'gen' program in 'constgen' directory)
after declaring this macro the methods: ExpSurrounding0() and LnSurrounding1() will be public visible
and the inner loop can do more iterations than TTMATH_ARITHMETIC_MAX_LOOP
changed: in methods: ExpSurrounding0() and LnSurrounding1() - the way of comparising with the last word
(now we're comparing not with the last state but with a state from a few words back)
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fixed: Big::Add incorrectly rounded 'this' when both exponents were equal
it caused that sometimes when adding a zero the result has changed
this had impact among other things on FromString() method
"0,8" had different binary representation from "0,80"
changed: renamed: Big::PowUInt(UInt<pow_size> pow) -> Big::Pow(UInt<pow_size> pow)
it returns 2 when there is: 0^0
changed: renamed: Big::PowInt(Int<pow_size> pow) -> Big::Pow(Int<pow_size> pow)
it returns 2 when there is: 0^0 or 0^(-something)
changed: renamed: Big::PowBUInt() -> PowUInt(), Big::PowBInt() -> Big::PowInt()
they return 2 when the arguments are incorrect (like above)
changed: UInt::SetBitInWord(uint & value, uint bit) is taking the first argument by a reference now,
the specific bit is set in the 'value' and the method returns the last state of the bit (zero or one)
added: UInt::GetBit(uint bit_index) - returning the state of the specific bit
changed: UInt::SetBit(uint bit_index) - it's using TTMATH_ASSERT now
changed: Big::Mod2() - it's using mantissa.GetBit() now
added: Big::operator=(double) and Big::Big(double)
added: TTMATH_ASSERT somewhere in ttmathuint64.h
added: UInt::Pow(UInt<value_size> pow) and Int::Pow(Int<value_size> pow)
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UInt::FindLeadingBitInWord, UInt::SetBitInWord
fixed: UInt::Div() didn't return a correct result when the divisor was equal 1
there was an error in UInt::DivInt() - when the divisor was 1 it returned
zero and the carry was set
this error was from the beginning of the TTMath library
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