ama
A system to amalgamate any features you want into any language you need (by HouQiming)
arpra
Arpra is a C library for analyzing the propagation of numerical error in arbitrary precision IEEE-754 floating-point computations. (by arpra-project)
ama | arpra | |
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6 | 1 | |
25 | 21 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
over 1 year ago | over 1 year ago | |
C | C | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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ama
Posts with mentions or reviews of ama.
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I made a system to use any language feature in any C-like language (e.g. Python)
Exception in C
- ama – A system to amalgamate any features you want into any language you need
- Use any language feature in C++ (and more)
- Is there a language which can keep track of the potential epsilon error when doing calculations?
- Amalang: a system to amalgamate any features you want into any language you need, while still interacting with upstream in the original language.
arpra
Posts with mentions or reviews of arpra.
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Is there a language which can keep track of the potential epsilon error when doing calculations?
I don't know why everyone else is talking about bignums, but this is a fairly common subject of interest with lots of research projects out there. Off the top of my head Arpra, and CADNA. Julia also has IntervalArithmetic.jl which can be used with some manual work. None of these are core language features, but I don't imagine that was an important part of the question.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ama and arpra you can also consider the following projects:
arb - Arb has been merged into FLINT -- use https://github.com/flintlib/flint/ instead
tiny-bignum-c - Small portable multiple-precision unsigned integer arithmetic in C