I wrote this FloatTest <https://github.com/J-Sarnoff/FloatTest.jl> to find out if three things that should be true of numerics with Julia hold for the wide variety of working environments in use. It is 40 lines -- just click 'raw', copy it and paste it into your REPL. It is done immediately. If a test fails, please note that with basic system infoas an 'issue' at the github site.
- [julia-users] a floating point test for other's environmen... Jeffrey Sarnoff
- [julia-users] Re: a floating point test for other's e... Arch Call
- Re: [julia-users] a floating point test for other... René Donner
- [julia-users] Re: a floating point test for other... Jeffrey Sarnoff
- [julia-users] Re: a floating point test for o... Jeffrey Sarnoff
- [julia-users] Re: a floating point test f... Nils Gudat
- [julia-users] Re: a floating point t... Jeffrey Sarnoff
- [julia-users] Re: a floating poi... Jeffrey Sarnoff
- [julia-users] Re: a floating point test for other's e... Arch Call
- [julia-users] Re: a floating point test for other... Jeffrey Sarnoff
- [julia-users] Re: a floating point test for other... Jeffrey Sarnoff