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Subject: Re: [boost] [fixed_point] First presentation from GSoC 2015 and more
From: Christopher Kormanyos (e_float_at_[hidden])
Date: 2016-10-05 18:07:15
>> A partial implementation of fixed-point in a Boost-like
>> style based on proposal N3352 is now available.
> ... But your links don't work, I guess you need to > post them directly into the mail.
Thanks. I think the docs link is broken.I will look into correcting this with the co-authors.
Best regards, Chris
On Wednesday, October 5, 2016 10:39 PM, Klemens Morgenstern <klemens.morgenstern_at_[hidden]> wrote:
Am 05.10.2016 um 22:22 schrieb Christopher Kormanyos:
> Hello Boost developers,
>
> A partial implementation of fixed-point in a Boost-like
> style based on proposal N3352 is now available.This work is the result of developments from 2013-2016,
> including efforts from GSoC 2015.
>
> The source code is available at: fixed_point-masterPreliminary docs are available at: fixed_point-docWe are potentially interested in submitting this work
> for inclusion in Boost. We are now requesting comments
> and suggestions for improvements, corrections and any
> further test results if these become available.Some key library features include:* proper C++ header-only implementation
> * full numeric_limits and <cmath> functions
> * flexible template choice of split between resolution and range
> * automatic selection of underlying integral representation
> * portability and high efficiency for bare metal microcontrollers
> * interoperation with Boost.Math
> * seamless extension to high-precision using Boost.Multiprecision
> * extensive test suite
> Thank you for your consideration.
> Best regards,Christopher Kormanyos
>
>
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That sounds awesome, I also startet to work on that but didn't have the
time to finish it yet. But your links don't work, I guess you need to
post them directly into the mail.
If I can I'd offer to be the review manager, but I currently only have a
small contribution too boost.dll and a library in the review queue. So I
guess the community would have to decide if that's alright.
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