- `string::new_from_*` changed to `string::from_*`.
- `String.to_utf16_copy` and related changed to `String.to_utf16`.
- `String.to_utf16_tcopy` and related changed to `String.to_temp_utf16`
- `mem::temp_new` changed to `mem::tnew`.
- `mem::temp_alloc` and related changed to `mem::talloc`.
- `mem::temp_new_array` changed to `mem::temp_array`.
* math: Setting the bits of floating-point numbers
Added macros which set all 32 bits of a float, the lower 32 bits of
a double, and the upper 32 bits of a double. Some changes were made to
older code to use these macros.
* Replaced code with bitsetting macros in __tan.c3 and tan.c3
* math: tests for word macros and release notes
Tests were written for the word macros, which include getting and
setting a float with a uint and getting and setting the high or low word
of a double with a uint.
Release notes were updated to include the word setter macros.
There are now nolibc definitions for the inverse cosine and inverse
sine.
More test points were added for acos, asin, and atan in the math_tests module.
This was done becuase the nolibc inverse trigonometric functions have
various branching conditions depending on the provided input value. Several
branches in these functions were neglected.
* C3_MATH feature
This feature allows the usage of noclib math files even when libc is in use.
If a nolibc symbol exists, it will be used in place of libc, otherwise
it will default to libc.
* Added MIT License notices to atan.c3
* math_tests: rewrote test_atan()
Rewrote the atan test so that analagous checks are symmetrically
performed for all possible inputs: int, float, and double. The total
number of tests has increased while reducing the total amount of
code.
* math_tests: inverse trig and inverse hyperbolic trig
Tests were written for acos, acosh, asin, asinh, and atanh.
* math: cos macro missing values::promote_int
The cosine macro can't take an integer input without this fix. You can
see that some of the other macros, like the sine macro, have this.
* math_tests: trig and exponential
Wrote tests for the trigonometric macros as well as the
exponential macro. The hyperbolic trig macros use the exponential macro
rather than any LLVM instrinsics (for now at least, LLVM 19 has the proper
compiler intrinsics).
* math: float comparison
In the math module two macros were defined to assist in comparing
floating-point numbers for a given tolerance.
The trig, hyperbolic trig, and exponential tests in the math_tests module
were updated to use these macros instead of direct comparison.