On Sunday 15 March 2009 17:23:46 Cactus wrote:
> On Mar 15, 4:45 pm, Jason Moxham <ja...@njkfrudils.plus.com> wrote:
> > On Sunday 15 March 2009 16:29:31 Jason Moxham wrote:
> > > On Sunday 15 March 2009 16:22:31 Bill Hart wrote:
> > > > I actually don't know what make dist does, never used it. But
> > > > assuming it makes a tarball, we need to have it make a single tarball
> > > > for both Windows and linux. It's important that we don't split the
> > > > project, in my opinion.
> > > >
> > > > Bill.
> > >
> > > Done it .
> > >
> > > Notice though , make dist is slightly broken for yasm , but it only
> > > affects yasm docs , if we fix it we should tell the yasm team.
> > >
> > > I'll see if I can also get it to touch the *.c *.h in demos/calc
> > > automagically
> >
> > Done
> > you can also try
> > make distcheck
> >
> > > > 2009/3/15 Cactus <rieman...@googlemail.com>:
> > > > > On Mar 15, 4:02 pm, Jason Moxham <ja...@njkfrudils.plus.com> wrote:
> > > > >> On Saturday 14 March 2009 15:04:09 Bill Hart wrote:
> > > > >> > On 14/03/2009, Jason Moxham <ja...@njkfrudils.plus.com> wrote:
> > > > >> > > On Saturday 14 March 2009 13:46:51 Bill Hart wrote:
> > > > >> > >> I've been working on converting Paul Zimmermann's
> > > > >> > >> implementation of the Bodrato-Zanoni Toom-4 algorithm to the
> > > > >> > >> mpn_level.
> > > > >> > >>
> > > > >> > >> I've uploaded the current code to the files section. I'm
> > > > >> > >> pretty much just going to convert the relevant functions from
> > > > >> > >> FLINT's fmpz module (in the file fmpz.c - also uploaded) into
> > > > >> > >> tc4_blah functions as required, much as I have done with
> > > > >> > >> fmpz_add->tc4_add.
> > > > >> > >>
> > > > >> > >> I thought I would upload it in case anyone felt like working
> > > > >> > >> on it today, as I will not be able to work on it for most of
> > > > >> > >> the rest of the day.
> > > > >> > >
> > > > >> > > When are we releasing MPIR 1.0.0 ?
> > > > >> >
> > > > >> > It's always better to release on a weekday, thus I plan to
> > > > >> > update documentation tomorrow and release Monday morning. Feel
> > > > >> > free to do the docs and tarball for a release candidate while I
> > > > >> > am away today, but don't forget to touch .c and .h files in
> > > > >> > demos/calc and remove .svn dirs. Actually there is a script in
> > > > >> > my sage.math home directory called makempir.
> > > > >>
> > > > >> make dist nearly works , I'll see if I can get it to go
> > > > >>
> > > > >> > >> The tc4_addlsh1 function has no analogue in FLINT. I think in
> > > > >> > >> every case it is used in Toom-4 it only deals with unsigned
> > > > >> > >> integers, which makes it easier to implement.
> > > > >> > >
> > > > >> > > Is this the usual mpn_addlsh_1 ?
> > > > >> >
> > > > >> > Not quite. It must also deal with operands of different lengths.
> > > > >> >
> > > > >> > >> Also, the mpn_divexacts, by 12, 18, 30, etc could probably be
> > > > >> > >> done efficiently in assembly.
> > > > >> > >>
> > > > >> > >> for example div_exact by 30 is just mul by (2^B - 1)/15, then
> > > > >> > >> divide by (2^B - 1) and shift right by 1.
> > > > >> > >
> > > > >> > > I allready have divexact by any factor of 2^B-1 , runs at
> > > > >> > > 2.2c/l on K8 , just
> > > > >> > > have to squeeze some shifts in too, or somehow combine it with
> > > > >> > > the mul
> > > > >> >
> > > > >> > Cool!
> > > > >> >
> > > > >> > >> Paul's original implementation is here:
> > > > >> > >>
> > > > >> > >>http://www.loria.fr/~zimmerma/software/toom4.c
> > > > >> > >>
> > > > >> > >> Note it is LGPL v2+. Thanks Paul!!
> > > > >> > >>
> > > > >> > >> I now believe a very efficient implementation of this could
> > > > >> > >> make quite a difference.
> > > > >> > >
> > > > >> > > Nice one :)
> > > > >> > >
> > > > >> > >> Bill.
> > > > >
> > > > > Should I assume that ypu are doing a Linux distribution or both a
> > > > > Linux and a Windows distribution?
> > > > >
> > > > > Do I need to prepare a Windows distribution?
> > > > >
> > > > >    Brian
>
> Looks like I don't have to do anything - great - I'm good at this :-)
>
>     Brian
>
> PS you guys are far too young to know real computers. Eight 39-bit
> registers in mercury delay lines, 128 'fast' 39 bit memory locations
> in mercury delay lines, 8192 39-bit main memory locations on a large
> magnetitic drum store.  Available in 1 hour sessions, usually between
> 2 and 4am in the morning for junior researchers :-)
>

Is this port for MPIR-1.1.0 or 1.2.0 ?
:)



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