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Sébastien Crozet 39b9d20717 Quick update to the last rust-nightly.
This is just a quick-fix so that nalgebra compiles.
This does not fix the deprecation warnings!

Version of rustc: 0.13.0-nightly (d91a015ab 2014-11-14 23:37:27 +0000).
2014-11-15 15:47:59 +01:00
Sébastien Crozet 27be1f0651 Add a `SquareMat` trait for square matrices. 2014-10-30 09:21:20 +01:00
Sébastien Crozet 5ba9f27530 Add quaternions.
Fix #24.
2014-10-14 22:20:49 +02:00
Sébastien Crozet 0cf725f5f2 Add 3D orthogonal and perspective projection structures.
Fix #26.
2014-10-12 20:40:46 +02:00
Sébastien Crozet 924d8269d8 Add points.
This adds the Pnt{1,2,3,4,5,6} structures.
This adds the traits:
  − AnyPnt
  − FloatPnt
  − PntExt
  − FloatPntExt
  − Orig (to return the zero point)
  − PntAsVec
  − VecAsPnt
This adds operator overloading:
  − Pnt + Vec
  − Pnt - Vec
  − Pnt * Scalar
  − Pnt / Scalar
  − Pnt + Scalar
  − Pnt - Scalar
  − Iso * Pnt
  − Rot * Pnt
  − Pnt * Iso
  − Pnt * Rot
This changes some behavior:
  − Iso multiplication with a Vec does not translate the vector any more.
  − ToHomogeneous adds a 0.0 at the end of a Vec and a 1.0 at the end of a Pnt.
  − FromHomogeneous performs w-normalization on a Pnt, but not on a Vec.
  − The Translate<Vec> trait is never implemented (i-e. a Vec is not to be translated).

cc #25
2014-10-10 11:45:20 +02:00
Sébastien Crozet 606ad947c9 Use Vec instead of ~[].
Version of rustc: 0.10-pre (fc7a112 2014-03-14 23:11:31 -0700)
2014-03-15 12:23:54 +01:00
Sébastien Crozet becb77843e Update to the last Rust.
Version of rustc: 0.10-pre (b0ce960 2014-02-17 22:16:51 -0800)
This replaces uses of the `Orderable` trait by a `PartialOrd` trait: the `min` and `max` methods
are replaced by `inf` and `sup` methods.
Vectors do not implement the `Ord` trait any more.

Fix #4
2014-02-18 12:13:40 +01:00
Sébastien Crozet 79008262cb Doc: fix some typos. 2014-01-19 15:49:32 +01:00
Sébastien Crozet f5b0b76d8d Add the ApproxEq trait.
It is no longer part of std::num
2014-01-09 20:48:30 +01:00
Sébastien Crozet b244975f93 Update to the last Rust. 2013-11-27 11:24:29 +01:00
Sébastien Crozet 90e40aaec0 Make most out-of-place methods static.
This is to make people prefer the functional style.
Things like `a.dot(b)` dont make sense per se (there is no reason for `a` to have a different
status than `b`). Using static methods avoid this.

In-place methods are left unchanged.
2013-10-16 21:44:33 +02:00
Sébastien Crozet ccbc8b4429 Api change: deal with inplace/out of place methods.
Before, it was too easy to use an out of place method instead of the inplace one since they name
were pretty mutch the same. This kind of confusion may lead to silly bugs very hard to understand.
Thus the following changes have been made when a method is available both inplace and out-of-place:

* inplace version keep a short name.
* out-of-place version are suffixed by `_cpy` (meaning `copy`), and are static methods.

Methods applying transformations (rotation, translation or general transform) are now prefixed by
`append`, and a `prepend` version is available too.

Also, free functions doing in-place modifications dont really make sense. They have been removed.

Here are the naming changes:
* `invert` -> `inv`
* `inverted` -> `Inv::inv_cpy`
* `transpose` -> `transpose`
* `transposed` -> `Transpose::transpose_cpy`
* `transform_by` -> `append_transformation`
* `transformed` -> `Transform::append_transformation_cpy`
* `rotate_by` -> `apppend_rotation`
* `rotated` -> `Rotation::append_rotation_cpy`
* `translate_by` -> `apppend_translation`
* `translate` -> `Translation::append_translation_cpy`
* `normalized` -> `Norm::normalize_cpy`
* `rotated_wrt_point` -> `RotationWithTranslation::append_rotation_wrt_point_cpy`
* `rotated_wrt_center` -> `RotationWithTranslation::append_rotation_wrt_center_cpy`

Note that using those static methods is very verbose, and using in-place methods require an
explicit import of the related trait.

This is a way to convince the user to use free functions most of the time.
2013-10-14 10:42:07 +02:00
Sébastien Crozet 84212f1449 Huge api change!
Everything changed, hopefully for the best.

* everything is accessible from the `na` module. It re-export
  everything and provides free functions (i-e: na::dot(a, b) instead of
  a.dot(b)) for most functionalities.
* matrix/vector adaptors (Rotmat, Transform) are replaced by plain
  types: Rot{2, 3, 4} for rotation matrices and Iso{2, 3, 4} for
  isometries (rotation + translation).  This old adaptors system was to
  hard to understand and to document.
* each file related to data structures moved to the `structs` folder.
  This makes the doc a lot more readable and make people prefer the
  `na` module instead of individual small modules.
* Because `na` exists now, the modules `structs::vec` and
  `structs::mat` dont re-export anything now.

As a side effect, this makes the documentation more readable.
2013-10-06 18:07:17 +02:00
Sébastien Crozet c344be7351 Minor doc improvements. 2013-09-26 17:19:42 +02:00
Sébastien Crozet b61d621090 Update to the last Rust. 2013-09-26 17:05:11 +02:00
Sébastien Crozet 7de844b46a Moved some files + use rustdoc_ng to generate the documenatiton.
Trait failes are merged in three files:
    * operations.rs - for low-level matrix/vector operations
    * geometry.rs   - for operations with a clear, broadly known geometric meaning.
    * structure.rs  - for operations to access/alter the object inner structures.

Specialisations are moved to the `spec` folder.
2013-09-22 11:05:15 +02:00