ArbitraryPrecisionFloat
Release name: ArbitraryPrecisionFloat
Release summary: Add Floating Point Numbers with arbitrary number of binary digits and unlimited exponent
Automatic version: 2
Manual version: (1.1)
Published by: <Not published yet>
Created: 17 February 2011 10:04:23 pm
Last updated: 17 February 2011 10:04:23 pm
Categories:- Squeak3.9 - Released 8 Dec 2006.
- SqueakL + MIT - Dual licensed under both SqueakL and MIT. This enables both base Squeak inclusion and 100% reuse. Recommended prior to 4.0.
- Beta - Useable but still not stable, probably has bugs.
- Squeak3.10-alpha - This is the current moving target of 3.10.
- SqueakL - The original license of Squeak from Apple. Obsolete since Squeak 4.0 (which only accepts MIT contributions). SqueakL is not recommended to be used for new projects.
- Squeak4.0 - Released 15 Mar 2010
- Squeak3.9-alpha - This is the now obsolete development version of 3.9.
- Pharo 1.0 - Released 15 April, 2010
- Squeak4.2 - Released February 11th, 2011
- Only extensions, no changes - Code extensions but no changes in existing code.
- Class libraries - Class libraries for Squeak to use for development
- Stable - Useable by all. Bugs are rare.
- Pharo 1.1 - Released 26 July 2010
- MIT - The MIT license is like BSD without the advertising clause. As free as it gets, suitable for cross Smalltalk 100% reuse. The recommended license for Squeak since the 4.0 release.
- Pharo 1.1.1 - Released 1 October 2010
- Squeak3.8 - Released 25 May 2005.
- Squeak4.1 - Released 18th april 2010.
Release note:
A few corrections, many more functions,
many tests but in a separate packages
Release homepage:
Download: http://www.squeaksource.com/ArbitraryPrecisionFl/ArbitraryPrecisionFloat-nice.23.mcz
SHA checksum: 9870315787511957258052809633124361784252768519
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