package feat-core

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Facilities for enumerating and sampling algebraic data types

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CHANGES

2022/04/07

  • Fix a serious bug in Enum.sample, which used OCaml's random number generator in such a way that it would always produce the same number. The fix modifies the signature of several internal modules, such as Feat.RandomBigInt. The public API of the libraries feat and feat-num is unaffected. (Reported by Guyslain Naves.)

2022/01/01

  • Improved documentation.

2021/12/24

  • The library is now split in three packages: feat-core, feat, and feat-num. feat-core is parameterized over an implementation of big integers and over a random number generator. feat instantiates feat-core with big integers from the library zarith and with OCaml's standard random number generator. feat-num instantiates feat-core with big integers from the library num and with OCaml's standard random number generator. The packages feat and feat-num offer the same API and are interchangeable. (See demo/with-feat and demo/with-feat-num to see how the same code can be linked with either package.) The three submodules offered both by feat and by feat-num are Num, IFSeq, and Enum. Compatibility with the previous release of feat should be complete as long as only the submodules IFSeq and Enum were used. (Contributed by Jonah Beckford; reviewed and adapted by François Pottier.)

  • Avoid inadvertent uses of OCaml's polymorphic comparison operators on big integers.

  • Improved documentation.

2020/12/31

  • Initial release.

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