c-blake
c-blake
Specifically, the @#head dependency means that on an end-nimble user's pkgs directory, the version will be frozen to their dependency-install-time version - maybe years ago, not the current version control...
I can give some feedback here. 8 years ago or so, I timed C versions of Ziggurat as much faster than Box-Muller for normal deviates on Intel Nehalem..About 25 clock...
That's pretty good for exp. For `log` it is usually helpful to take advantage of the fact that most CPUs can usually domain/range reduce for you to just one multiple...
Well, when you do get to log, I suggest as a starting point these blog posts from some Ebay guy. {That material didn't exist back when I was figuring this...
Well, things like `-+-` need stropping/backquotes in Nim, too, unlike most proc names. So, some charset of such things might be useful. As I mentioned, it needn't be linked in...
I do bold by justing add 2 above mentioned lines & then to `after/syntax/syncolor.vim` adding: ``` hi Operator ctermfg=DarkBlue ctermbg=NONE cterm=bold ``` but we may be talking about two different...
> consider adding it after some experiments Ok. Cool. Yeah...I'm aware of my various non-inbuilt options to kill `nimsuggest`. It just seems like a common and long-lived problem. Hmm. Maybe...
Yeah. I've seen it go well over 32 GiB myself. It's honestly not even a problem for me until it hits 31 GiB -- far beyond 4. I guess `nimMaxHeap`...
I sympathize with you not wanting to have frequent `z` releases in `sdl2_nim-x.y.z`, but since -- once installed -- nimble never updates an `foo-#head` install according to the nimble maintainers,...
I could see why you might think I was abc619 from his writing style, but that was not me. I have never used Reddit. Maybe there is a way to...