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PR #11510 introduced some method to fixing the problems that the dsolve faced to solve systems of ODEs. But, it has already been solved by the solvers added in the past few months.
We want to remove the PR but there are some test cases added in the PR that can be used to check the current functionality added. We want test cases added in `te
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I've been treating tuShorten/tuWiden as a string-ish conversion between UTF16 and UTF 8, so I recommend this.
Here's the code; add it to the end of every tuShorten/tuWiden function.
if (out < (original_out + out_len)) out = 0;
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Presently, the user is allowed to pick colors for BG and FG using a color wheel. While this is handy when exploring new colors, this is actually hard to use when the user already has a specific hex code in mind and would just like to enter it
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IEEE 754 recommends (but does not require) a compound function, which is in the process of being standardized for C and C++; we should expose it in swift-numerics. The simplest, most literal translation of the operation into Swift would be:
extension RealFunctions {
/// (1+x)ⁿ
///
/// Returns NaN if x < -1.
static func compound(_ x: Self, _ n: Int) -> Self {
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The version of
flow-typedfor Jest is v24.x.x, but we use v26.