Neven Sajko bdc5be94b6 Performance fixes relating to floating point
Removes unneccesary usage of soft-float double usage. The reason for the
useless double math being done were broken standard C++ functions:
atanh<float>, sqrt<float>, asinh<float>, operator/<float>. This was in
turn caused by missing float versions of C++ functions hypot, atan2,
logb, scalbn.

A logbf implementation was missing from the libm, so I added one from
openlibm.
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Epsilon is a high-performance graphing calculator operating system. It includes eight apps that cover the high school mathematics curriculum.

You can try Epsilon straight from your browser in the online simulator.

Diving in

We highly recommend you start by reading the online documentation for this project. You'll learn how to install the SDK and about the overall architecture of the Epsilon.

Contributing

If you run into an issue, we would be very happy if you would file a bug on the issue tracker.

We welcome contributions. For smaller changes just open a pull request straight away. For larger changes we recommend you open an issue first for discussion.

License

NumWorks Epsilon is released under a CC BY-NC-SA License. NumWorks is a registered trademark.

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