Those are named DMat1 to DMat6 and have the same relation with DMat as DVec1 to DVec6 are related
to DVec.
As a side effect, the method `to_vec` of DMat was renamed `into_vec` to be more in line with the std lib.
Addresses the second point of #100.
This includes range indexing.
In addition, for unification, the methods `.as_slice` and `.as_mut_slice` of DVec have been renamed
to `.as_ref` and `.as_mut`.
Because most of their methods did not make sence for the (constant) identity matrix, they were set
to `panic!` at runtime whenever the user tried to use them. Instead, it is much safer to completely
forbid their use by removing the related trait implementation.
See sebcrozet/ncollide#87.
Use `::angle_between` or `.angle_to` to compute the rotation angle between two vectors/rotation
matrices/unit quaternions.
Use `::rotation_between` or `.rotation_to` to compute the rotation matrix/unit quaternion to
transform a vector/rotation matrix/uniq quaternion to another.
Fix#130.
Use associated types for the `Outer` trait.
Add a `Repeat` trait for constructing a multidimensional value by repeating an element.
Split the `Diag` trait into `Diag` and `DiagMut`.
Implement `RustEncodable` for `Identity`.
The LMul, RMul and Scalar* traits were only necessary due to language
limitations regarding trait bounds that are now gone. The Mat trait is now
expressed in terms of regular operator traits.
However, due to the removal of these traits this constitutes a breaking change.
Resolves this error, which is fallout from
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/23673:
src/structs/dmat.rs:501:43: 501:74 error: type annotations required: cannot resolve `<f64 as core::ops::Div<_>>::Output == f64` [E0284]
src/structs/dmat.rs:501 let normalizer: N = Cast::from(1.0f64 / Cast::from(self.nrows));
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <andersk@mit.edu>
Mostly related to the `us` → `usize` suffix renaming. It turns out that none of
the suffixes are required any more, as the type inference appears to have
improved in that regard. There were also parantheses around range terms that
are not required any more.
Finally the `[]` syntax has been deprecated and thereby removed.