inari is a Rust implementation of interval arithmetic.
It conforms to IEEE Std 1788.1-2017. It also implements a subset of IEEE Std 1788-2015.
The following CPUs are supported:
-
x86-64
Haswell-based and newer processors are supported.
You need to specify the target CPU when building a crate that depends on inari. One way to do that is using a configuration file in your project (see example; you may want to change
native
tohaswell
for the best compatibility if you are going to distribute binaries). -
AArch64 (ARM64)
Should be usable, but is not tested continuously.
When using the Cargo feature gmp
(see below), target platforms are limited to the ones that are supported by the gmp-mpfr-sys
crate. For example, MSVC is not supported.
gmp
(enabled by default) - Enables operations that depend on GMP and MPFR. You can opt out the feature to reduce dependencies. Even in that case, you still have access to all operations required by certain kind of tasks, such as making fast robust predicates for computational geometry.
RUSTDOCFLAGS="--cfg docsrs --html-in-header /path/to/inari/src/_docs/header.html" cargo doc --open
The absolute path to header.html
must be specified.
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- IEEE Std 1788-2015 - IEEE Standard for Interval Arithmetic. https://doi.org/10.1109/IEEESTD.2015.7140721
- IEEE Std 1788.1-2017 - IEEE Standard for Interval Arithmetic (Simplified). https://doi.org/10.1109/IEEESTD.2018.8277144