Re: Standard Lib ceil() is Slower by 2-3%
- Posted by Jeremy Cowgar <jeremy at cow?ar.c?m> Apr 22, 2008
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c.k.lester wrote: > > Jeremy Cowgar wrote: > > c.k.lester wrote: > > > The EusLibs ceil() is just -floor(-a). > > > I guess floor() is a Speedy Gonzalez, eh? :) > > I think you have an old version? the current version of ceil in the standard > > lib is just that -floor(-a) > > I've learned my lesson. Update every morning. ;) > > Your new standard lib code is conflicting with my EusLibs, so I'm making this > announcement: as Jeremy updates the standard libs, I'm going to REMOVE the > CORRESPONDING funcs/procs from EusLibs. All opposed, say NAY. I wonder if this should be done at the point that 3.2 is released? For instance, this has not happened yet, but, say someone add's a function ceil() and then it's decided that it should not be part of the standard library and 5 days later removed. You would have deleted code. I wonder how many people are keeping up with and using SVN copy is production? I would hope no one. -- Jeremy Cowgar http://jeremy.cowgar.com