vecmath 0.0.2

A simple and type agnostic library for vector math designed for reexporting
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A simple and type agnostic Rust library for vector math designed for reexporting

How to contribute

Motivation

It is hard to agree on the "the best" way of designing a linear algebra or game math library.
Sometimes you only need a few functions, like dot or cross product and don't want to deal with traits.
Perhaps you know the math, but the type system gets in your way?
This library is designed to be simple, generic and easy to build abstractions on top of.

If this is not what you looking for, here are some alternatives:

Goals

  • No traits
  • No type declarations that gives dependencies
  • Global functions only to make it easier to build on top of it
  • Fixed arrays
  • Row vs column major matrices agnostic
  • Generics

Non-Goals

  • Game math or linear algebra
  • Traits or module system that people can disagree on
  • Quaternions
  • Dual numbers
  • Matrix setup

Usage

A good convention is to reexport the library in a vecmath module in your library/executable.
By reexporting you can add new functions and send pull requests without breaking the code.
Besides, it is nicer to put custom math functions under the same name space,
even if those never will be added to the original vector math library.

Edit your 'Cargo.toml' file

If you do not have one, you can use Rust-Empty and generate one with make cargo-lib for libraries or make cargo-exe for executables.

Open up 'Cargo.toml' in a text editor and add the following:

[dependencies.vecmath]

git = "https://github.com/PistonDevelopers/vecmath"

Step 1

Add the following to 'lib.rs':

#![feature(globs)]

extern crate vecmath_lib = "vecmath";

mod vecmath; // Use 'pub mod' if you want it to be visible outside library.

Step 2

Create a new file 'vecmath.rs' in your 'src/' directory. Open 'vecmath.rs' in a text editor and type:


pub use multiply = vecmath_lib::row_mat2x3_mul;

pub type Matrix2d = vecmath_lib::Matrix2x3<f64>;

// etc.

You can add your own custom functions and rename the existing ones for your usage.

Naming conventions

All methods are prefixed with a short name version.

Examples:

mat3x4_ a 3x4 matrix.

mat4_ a 4x4 matrix.

vec3_ a vector with 3 components.

col_mat4x3_ the matrix is treated as a matrix with column major

Generic conventions

For simplicity, all methods should take a generic parameter <T: Num>.
In cases where extra methods are required, Float should be used instead of Num.
All arguments are passed by value, so Copy can be added as requirement when needed.
Inlining will remove the overhead.

This increases readability and is good enough for the usage of this library.