Releases: bluescarni/mppp
mp++ 1.0.4
This is a quick bugfix release that corrects a potential issue involving serialisation with recent versions of the clang compiler.
As usual, the full changelog is available here:
mp++ 1.0.3
This is a bugfix release correcting a few compilation/build warnings and fixing compilation against the recently-released fmt 11.
As usual, the full changelog is available here:
mp++ 1.0.2
A very quick release that fixes the CMakeLists.txt
file having the wrong version number.
mp++ 1.0.1
This is a small release that fixes a couple of issues with the support for the fmt
library.
As usual, the full changelog is available here:
mp++ 1.0.0
NOTE: with release 1.0.0, mp++ transitions to a semantic versioning numbering scheme.
This is a maintenance release that features a few bugfixes and introduces ABI versioning. There are no API changes with respect to the previous release (0.27).
As usual, the full changelog is available here:
mp++ 0.27
This new mp++ release contains several new features for the real class, performance improvements for signed multiprecision integers, and a couple of build fixes.
Additionally, mp++ now has optional support for formatting via the fmt library:
https://github.com/fmtlib/fmt
The full changelog, as usual, is available here:
mp++ 0.26
This is a quick release that fixes support for quadruple-precision floating-point types on PPC64. There are no other changes with respect to mp++ 0.25.
The full changelog, as usual, is available here:
mp++ 0.25
This is an incremental bugfix release that fixes a build issue on some platforms (e.g., FreeBSD) originating from calling GMP/MPFR/MPC macros with a leading ::
. A small feature addition for the real
class and a new interactive notebook are included as well.
As usual, the full changelog is available here:
mp++ 0.24
The main addition in this new mp++ release is support for output stream format flags for all the floating-point classes (both real-valued and complex-valued):
#include <iomanip>
#include <ios>
std::cout << std::scientific << std::setprecision(6) << real{1 / 3.} << '\n'; // "3.333333e-01"
std::cout << std::hexfloat << std::uppercase << complex{1.1, 1.3} << '\n'; // "(0X1.199999999999AP+0,0X1.4CCCCCCCCCCCDP+0)"
std::cout << std::fixed << std::showpoint << std::showpos << 42_rq << '\n'; // "+42.000000"
Additionally, the Lambert functions and the polylogarithms are now available for the real
class.
Another important addition is that mp++'s conda packages are now available for the ARM64 and PPC64 architectures.
The full changelog, as usual, is available here:
mp++ 0.23
This is a minor release that features an important API change: several generic constructors of the multiprecision classes are not marked explicit
any more. This change improves the library's ergonomics and interoperability with other generic C++ libraries.
Another small addition is a new fabs()
overload for real128
, equivalent to the existing abs()
functions for the computation of the absolute value.
The full changelog, as usual, is available here: