head 1.3; access; symbols pkgsrc-2013Q2:1.3.0.54 pkgsrc-2013Q2-base:1.3 pkgsrc-2012Q4:1.3.0.52 pkgsrc-2012Q4-base:1.3 pkgsrc-2011Q4:1.3.0.50 pkgsrc-2011Q4-base:1.3 pkgsrc-2011Q2:1.3.0.48 pkgsrc-2011Q2-base:1.3 pkgsrc-2009Q4:1.3.0.46 pkgsrc-2009Q4-base:1.3 pkgsrc-2008Q4:1.3.0.44 pkgsrc-2008Q4-base:1.3 pkgsrc-2008Q3:1.3.0.42 pkgsrc-2008Q3-base:1.3 cube-native-xorg:1.3.0.40 cube-native-xorg-base:1.3 pkgsrc-2008Q2:1.3.0.38 pkgsrc-2008Q2-base:1.3 pkgsrc-2008Q1:1.3.0.36 pkgsrc-2008Q1-base:1.3 pkgsrc-2007Q4:1.3.0.34 pkgsrc-2007Q4-base:1.3 pkgsrc-2007Q3:1.3.0.32 pkgsrc-2007Q3-base:1.3 pkgsrc-2007Q2:1.3.0.30 pkgsrc-2007Q2-base:1.3 pkgsrc-2007Q1:1.3.0.28 pkgsrc-2007Q1-base:1.3 pkgsrc-2006Q4:1.3.0.26 pkgsrc-2006Q4-base:1.3 pkgsrc-2006Q3:1.3.0.24 pkgsrc-2006Q3-base:1.3 pkgsrc-2006Q2:1.3.0.22 pkgsrc-2006Q2-base:1.3 pkgsrc-2006Q1:1.3.0.20 pkgsrc-2006Q1-base:1.3 pkgsrc-2005Q4:1.3.0.18 pkgsrc-2005Q4-base:1.3 pkgsrc-2005Q3:1.3.0.16 pkgsrc-2005Q3-base:1.3 pkgsrc-2005Q2:1.3.0.14 pkgsrc-2005Q2-base:1.3 pkgsrc-2005Q1:1.3.0.12 pkgsrc-2005Q1-base:1.3 pkgsrc-2004Q4:1.3.0.10 pkgsrc-2004Q4-base:1.3 pkgsrc-2004Q3:1.3.0.8 pkgsrc-2004Q3-base:1.3 pkgsrc-2004Q2:1.3.0.6 pkgsrc-2004Q2-base:1.3 pkgsrc-2004Q1:1.3.0.4 pkgsrc-2004Q1-base:1.3 pkgsrc-2003Q4:1.3.0.2 pkgsrc-2003Q4-base:1.3 buildlink2-base:1.3 netbsd-1-5-RELEASE:1.2 netbsd-1-4-PATCH003:1.2 netbsd-1-4-PATCH002:1.1.1.1 pkgsrc-base:1.1.1.1 TNF:1.1.1; locks; strict; comment @# @; 1.3 date 2000.11.11.15.31.52; author dmcmahill; state dead; branches; next 1.2; 1.2 date 2000.03.23.13.40.42; author agc; state Exp; branches; next 1.1; 1.1 date 2000.02.20.14.40.35; author dmcmahill; state Exp; branches 1.1.1.1; next ; 1.1.1.1 date 2000.02.20.14.40.35; author dmcmahill; state Exp; branches; next ; desc @@ 1.3 log @update to yacas-1.0.41 there are about 8 pages of changes since the last packaged version (1.0.29). A complete list may be found at http://www.xs4all.nl/~apinkus/infoindex.html the changes include a large number of bug fixes, several new features such as - Implemented ContFrac, which makes a continued fraction expansion of a number. - Implemented Decimal. Decimal calculates an infinite decimal representation of a number. - Implemented LagrangeInterpolant, a way to create a polynomial that goes through certain points. - Implemented Select, which can select certain elements from a list based on a predicate test function. - Half-integer factorials (sent in by Serge Winitzki) - Added GetPrimeFactors. - Implemented RandomIntegerVector, RandomPoly. plus several others. @ text @$NetBSD: patch-ab,v 1.2 2000/03/23 13:40:42 agc Exp $ --- server/sendreceive.cc.orig Sun Nov 28 17:50:55 1999 +++ server/sendreceive.cc Thu Mar 23 13:29:31 2000 @@@@ -1,6 +1,10 @@@@ #include +#include #include #include +#if defined(__sun__) && defined(__svr4__) +#include +#endif #include #include #include @ 1.2 log @Make this "highly portable program" compile on Solaris. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-ab,v 1.1.1.1 2000/02/20 14:40:35 dmcmahill Exp $ @ 1.1 log @Initial revision @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ d3 3 a5 3 --- ./server/sendreceive.cc.orig Sun Nov 28 12:50:55 1999 +++ ./server/sendreceive.cc Sat Feb 19 21:08:41 2000 @@@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@@@ d10 6 @ 1.1.1.1 log @Initial import of yacas-1.0.28 Yacas (Yet Another Computer Algebra System) is a small and highly flexible computer algebra language. The syntax uses a infix-operator grammar parser. The distribution contains a small library of mathematical functions, but its real strength is in the language in which you can easily write your own symbolic manipulation algorithms. It supports arbitrary precision arithmetic. The current version is 1.0.28 (the first release was 1.0.0). The language is very much in a finished state. Any code written for it should be usable in future versions. Also, the language should prove very easy to learn. Yacas is written in very clean c++ code, and is very portable . It can compile stand-alone, and is easily embeddable. Yacas contains a native arbitrary precision arithmetic module, but can also be used with GMP. Things implemented include: arbitrary precision, rational numeric, vector, complex, and matrix computations (including inverses and determinants and solving matrix equations), derivatives, solving, Taylor series, numerical solving (Newtons method), and a lot more non-mathematical algorithms. The language natively supports variables and user-defined functions. There is basic support for polynomials. @ text @@