Tim Bielawa
Tim Bielawa
Archived looks good so long as there is a huge plain and obvious redirect message at the top of the readme. On Thu, May 16, 2019, 12:39 PM Chris Prescott...
For this we will be removing integrations from the code base and including them as full source code examples online and in the repository. See the main "2.0 is coming"...
I think the best solution will be to `math.floor()` results from division.
Things being a float by default is more of a core design choice I made forever ago that I need to look at again a lot more closely.
Hi, I've reviewed the docs and what you described is the defined behavior, `num + BmType -> num` https://bitmath.readthedocs.io/en/latest/appendices.html#mixed-types-addition-and-subtraction The result coming back as a `float` type is curious and...
I suppose there are other ways to approach this. Get rid of the `_unsafe` / `_liberally` functions completely and add a kwarg to the standard `parse_string` function which allows it...
Docs are building on read the docs now: https://bitmath.readthedocs.io/en/2023-01-26-no-more-py2/index.html
> This is great to hear. One thing I was recently confused about is `parse_string_unsafe`: "unsafe" means to me that should not use this on untrusted inputs (security) but it...
> This is great to hear. One thing I was recently confused about is `parse_string_unsafe`: "unsafe" means to me that should not use this on untrusted inputs (security) but it...
Short and simple version * There's no clear way to install this product, especially for those of an enterprise deployment mindset. (pip installs and tasks running in the background just...