* Initial test - working on Linux
* Try to make it work with liba
* Stop using liba and the filesystem
* IT WORKS
* Key input, full res, fix some of the crashes
* Fix the hang when doing calculations
* Add some more key mappings
* Fix the square root issue
* Icons
* Better key mappings, brightness control, better gamma correction, more effficient framebuffer
* Cleanup stage 1
* Cleanup stage 2
* Make the build system build a g3a
* Make it not exit when you press the menu button
* Add Casio port to README
* Use omega-master instead of omega-dev
* Fix mistake with cherry-picking in the README
* Fix internal storage crash
* Fix compile error on Numworks calculators
* Upsilon branding
* Sharper icon
* Make the CI work
* Add power off and improve menu
* Map Alpha + up/down to the brightness shortcut
* Add missing file
* Fix web CI build
* Revert "Fix web CI build"
This reverts commit f19657d9fc.
* Change "prizm" to "fxcg"
* Add FASTLOAD option for Add-in Push
* Add some charatcers to the catalog on Casio and improve key mappings
* Build with -Os -flto
* Disable LTO for now as it's causing crashes
* Put back the fonts I accidently changed
I'd like to add an option for this though as I prefer the ones from Epsilon
Because of the limitations of the floating-point representation, e^x is
null for x <= 710, causing the nextRoot functions to find roots for it.
To prevent this, we looking for places where a function changes sign, we
actually require the function to take two non-null values of different
signs.
A test in equation_solve relies on the angle unit being set to Degree,
but doesn't actually set it. Changing the angle unit to another one in a
test prior would break this test.
Change-Id: I6785b087f171d46226d484ebaa3ebdc9e791cedc
The solutions of equations that need numerical approximations to be
solved are now computed base on the undeveloped equation (instead of
fully the expended one used to identify polynomials)
This allow (x-10)^7=0 to yield x=10 as result (9.95 before)
Change-Id: Ia8acbe57a9cfebf0b5016e9c896d21c8ddac7a64
The Equal sign now triggers a syntax error in all apps but Solver. This
make its behaviour symmetrical with that of < and >.
Change-Id: Ia886c547a315d5627a69f3f2acac2cbce0e202c2
Scenario: solve a system with the maximum number of variables -> our
routine to compute the number of variables did not use
k_maxNumberOfVariables, so we ended up adding the same children to the
matrix Ab, which created ghosts, which made the deep reduction crash.