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ratio library

Header-only, constexpr library providing exact representation for rational numbers.

Relative to std::ratio:

  1. Uses constexpr instead of creating new types. This means it can be used seamlessly at runtime.
  2. Supports a few more arithmetic operations, for example exponentiation to integer powers.
  3. Provides constexpr conversion to fixed-capacity strings (using xo-flatstring)
  4. Provides concept support (with c++20)
  5. Requires modern (c++17) support to achieve this

Relative to boost::ratio:

  1. Streamlined, assumes modern compiler support

Documentation

Getting Started

install dependencies

copy repository locally

Using xo-build (provided by xo-cmake):

$ xo-build --clone xo-ratio`

or equivalently:

$ cd ~/proj   # for example
$ git clone https://github.com/Rconybea/xo-ratio

build + install

Using xo-build:

$ xo-build --configure --build --install xo-ratio

or equivalently:

$ PREFIX=/usr/local # for example
$ BUILDDIR=.build   # for example
$ mkdir xo-ratio/${BUILDDIR}
$ cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=${PREFIX} -S xo-ratio -B xo-ratio/${BUILDDIR}
$ cmake --build xo-ratio/${BUILDDIR}
$ cmake --install xo-ratio/${BUILDDIR}

build with unit test coverage

$ cd xo-ratio
$ mkdir .build-ccov
$ cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=coverage -B .build-ccov
$ cmake --build .build-ccov

run coverage-enabled unit tests

$ cmake --build .build-ccov -- test

generate html+text coverage report

$ cmake --build .build-ccov -- ccov

browse to .build-ccov/ccov/html/index.html

LSP support

$ cd xo-ratio
$ ln -s .build/compile_commands.json