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When trying to define an operator in the cling cli repl, the "function definition is not allowed here" error is generated. "cling -version" reports "0.8". Here's a copy/paste of a session to demonstrate the issue:
****************** CLING ****************** * Type C++ code and press enter to run it * * Type .q to exit * *****************************************
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IEEE 754 recommends (but does not require) a compound function, which is in the process of being standardized for C and C++; we should expose it in swift-numerics. The simplest, most literal translation of the operation into Swift would be:
extension RealFunctions {
/// (1+x)ⁿ
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/// Returns NaN if x < -1.
static func compound(_ x: Self, _ n: Int) -> Self {
// notWhat is the feature or improvement you would like to see?
A function to check if a graph is acyclic.
This is simple to implement: check if the graph is directed and a DAG (igraph_is_dag()) or if it is undirected and a forest (igraph_is_forest()).
This issue is targeted at beginners. See the wiki on how to get started.
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What about create a design pattern directory with the most popular design patterns examples?
We can create some rules like: have to be an explanation about the design pattern, the structure and one real world example.
The directory can be:
I can send some :