lib_rapid 0.2.1-preview.2

LibRapid - a library specifically built for mathematical calculations and scientific applications.
Documentation

Discord Crates.io docs.rs Crates.io

LibRapid for Rust - Fast. Reliable. Lightweight.

Changelog

0.2.1-preview.2 - BREAKING CHANGES.


  • Added Public API: strcmp in compsci::stringhelpers.
  • Added Public API: is_alphanumeric() in compsci::stringhelpers::StringUtils.
  • Added Public API: is_numeric() in compsci::stringhelpers::StringUtils.
  • Added Public API: delta() in math::general.
  • Changed Public API: Moved String related traits to compsci::stringhelpers::StringUtils.
  • Fixed breaking bug of f64::raw_compose().

Credits

The original idea comes from Pencilcaseman, I collaborated with him to get LibRapid into Rust. We're closely working together to provide the best possible user experience and consistency over all libraries.

Why X? Why Y?

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Contributing

You want to contribute? Sure! You can contribute with:

  • 🚩 Issues
  • 🙇 Pull Requests (See FORMATRULES.md for more information)
  • 💡 Feature Suggestions (Via Discussions or Issues)

Be sure to add documentation to any new public API with examples, and running cargo test to ensure that your changes are valid.

Documentation

Depending on the current published LibRapid version and how many crates are in queue on docs.rs, you may need to build the docs yourself. To do that, simply git-clone this repository and then run cargo doc --open. After that, your documentation should open automatically.

How does it work?

The Rust-port of LibRapid is a derivative from the main library made for C++ and Python. It's goal is to be optimised for speedy calculations, mathematical and scientific applications.