* Add macro for concatenating matrices
* Replace DimUnify with DimEq::representative
* Add some simple cat macro output generation tests
* Fix formatting in cat macro code
* Add random prefix to cat macro output
* Add simple quote_spanned for cat macro
* Use `generic_view_mut` in cat macro
* Fix clippy lints in cat macro
* Clean up documentation for cat macro
* Remove identity literal from cat macro
* Allow references in input to cat macro
* Rename cat macro to stack
* Add more stack macro tests
* Add comment to explain reason for prefix in stack! macro
* Refactor matrix!, stack! macros into separate modules
* Take all blocks by reference in stack! macro
* Make empty stack![] invocation well-defined
* Fix stack! macro incorrect reference to data
* More extensive tests for stack! macro
* Move nalgebra-macros tests to nalgebra tests
By testing matrix!, stack! macros etc. in nalgebra, we ensure that
these macros are used in the same way that users will be using them.
* Fix stack! code generation tests
* Add back nalgebra as dev-dependency of nalgebra-macros
* Fix accidental wrong matrix! macro references in docs
* Rewrite stack! documentation for clarity
* Formatting
* Skip formatting of macro, rustfmt messes it up
* Rewrite stack! impl for improved clarity, Span behavior
This improves error messages upon dimension mismatch, among other
things. I've also tried to make the implementation easier to understand,
adding some comments to help the reader understand the individual steps.
* Use SameNumberOfRows/Columns instead of DimEq in stack! macro
This gives more accurate compiler errors if matrix dimensions
are mismatched.
* Check that stack! panics at runtime for basic dimension mismatch
* Add suggested edge cases from initial PR to tests
* stack! impl: use fixed prefix everywhere
This ensures that the expected generated code in tests
is the actual generated code when used in the wild.
* nalgebra-macros: Remove clippy pedantic, fix clippy complaints
pedantic seems to be mostly intent on wasting the programmer's time
* Add stack! sanity tests for built-ins and Complex
* Fix formatting in test
* Improve readability of format_ident! calls in stack! impl
* fix trybuild tests
* chore: run tests with a specific rust version
* More trybuild fixes
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Co-authored-by: Birk Tjelmeland <git@birktj.no>
Co-authored-by: Sébastien Crozet <sebcrozet@dimforge.com>
Abomonation has numerous soundness problems which have been
well-documented in its issue tracker for over 2 years. Some of them
could be fixed, but some are fundamental to its design. If a user wants
super-fast ser/de, they should use rkyv.
There is a custom compiler error, hinting that the "debug", "compare"
and "rand" feature are required for compiling and running the tests.
However, this error was not displayed when running `cargo test` due to
other compilation errors taking precedence.
This is now avoided by just not compiling the integration tests when the
necessary features are not enabled.
This introduces functionality for creating strategies for matrices and
vectors, as well as an implementation of Arbitrary.
Strategies for the geometric types (Point3, Quaternion etc.) are not
currently part of this contribution.
The current strategy implementation for matrices has some limitations
that lead to suboptimal shrinking behavior. This is documented in the
module-level docs, with some additional comments in the code.