... Actually, if I'm reading the ADA reference manual correctly, the REM operator does exactly what your algorithm does (A REM B keeps the sign of A) while the...
... Well, I'm not saying I'm in love with ADA, I'm just suggesting we preserve the existing behavior for % and do a better/different one with a new operator...
... Well, rounding output towards zero would pick floor() or ceil() depending on the sign of output. I'm checking the sign of the first operand instead. So, if...
Perhaps I found another bug in the mod operator, I don't know if the result change with the last modifies to the way the mod works, so .. For `m % n' where `m'...
Daniele
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Jul 5, 2006 3:35 pm
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... Nope, that's wrong. Looks like I need to get this fixed version out asap. ~Kyle -- It is easier to be critical than to be correct. -- Benjamin Disraeli...
Hello everyone! 2.2.2 is released! This is primarily a bugfix release. Most notably, the mod operator (%) is both efficient and correct now (yeesh, that was...
The offending sender has been banned, and the spam removed from the message archive. ~Kyle -- If man was meant to be nude, he would have been born that way. --...
hello -> (-27)^(1/3) = Not a Number -> -(27)^(1/3) = -3 -> cbrt (-27) = -3 it seems the first evaluation isn't correct. I use wcalc version 2.2.2. Cheers, ...
Daniele
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Mar 29, 2007 8:36 am
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... Huh. That's pretty strange. What appears to be happening is that we're tripping over an oddity in the mpfr number library. Check here: ...
hi, I'm reporting a strange result of a simple expression: -> 23.05-14.5-8.55 = 0 -> 23.05 = 23.05 -> a = 23.05 -> a-14.5-8.55 = -1E-09 the last line should...
Daniele
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Apr 14, 2007 1:23 pm
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... Hmmm, that *is* a strange result. I'm looking into it... ~Kyle -- Where justice is denied, where poverty is enforced, where ignorance prevails, and where...
... I finally got around to finding and fixing this. For posterity's sake, it was a case of not using enough precision when translating variables into strings...
Hello everyone! I just released Wcalc 2.3, as promised. This has plenty of bugfixes (some of which were discussed on this list), and a couple new features that...
Hi, just a note that could be easly fixed for the next release, right now it isn't a problem because I fixed it in the debian package I'm building:...
Daniele
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Jul 23, 2007 2:22 pm
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... Eh? I didn't think I left anything like that in there. I just downloaded the 2.3 tarball, to check, and here's what I get: $ find . -name config.cache $...
Hey all, Softpaedia.com just posted an in-depth review of Wcalc! http://www.softpedia.com/reviews/mac/Wcalc-Review-60719.shtml Here's the long and short of it:...
Uhm, I tought I sent you a private mail. Anyway, I was wrong, maybe I've done some wierd mistakes while building it .. now everything works well, the .tar is...
Daniele
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Jul 24, 2007 4:38 pm
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Hi, when wcalc starts and I type twice \eng it crashes: Enter an expression to evaluate, q to quit, or ? for help: -> \eng Engineering notation is enabled = 0 ...
Daniele
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Feb 4, 2008 8:48 am
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more on \eng: Enter an expression to evaluate, q to quit, or ? for help: -> 10^-2.63 = 0.00234423 -> \e Engineering notation is enabled = 0.00234423 ->...
Daniele
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Feb 4, 2008 9:08 am
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... Ahh, I see the error. Attached is the patch to fix it. I've committed the fix to CVS, and also added a few more bits to be a little more careful in other...
... The previous fix I posted fixes the toggle between enabled and disabled. As for converting to engineering notation, it does not (currently) do anything...
... I agree, I think this would be nice. Cheers, Daniele...
Daniele
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Feb 5, 2008 8:10 pm
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... Committed to CVS. The logic for some of the output formatting gets kinda convoluted, so if someone could test it for me (it seems to work right to me),...
hi in the manual is written: Assignments are of the form: key=value but that didn't work for me. i downloaded the source and had a look at the example rc. ...
Hi, just a feature request I think it's really useful: wcalc should remember even wrong commands so that one could catch them in the command history and...
Daniele
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Apr 5, 2008 7:41 pm
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... You're in luck - it already exists! :) Add this to your ~/.wcalcrc: save_errors = yes Or, within wcalc, you can do this: \remember_errors ~Kyle -- The next...
Hello, I'm getting a little tired of the current icon... In part because it's occasionally hard to click on, and in part because the icon doesn't say much...
Hello all! 2.4 is released! This release is, primarily a bugfix release, but also now has a big-enough improvement in the processing of international input...