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Document exactness of constructions in Epick #7412
Document exactness of constructions in Epick #7412
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Hi @HoffmannMichael, this work you did during last CGAL developers meeting is eventually merged in the documentation. |
Thx, Laurent,
I saw it and I’m delighted. :-)
Cheers, Michael
… On 30 Nov 2023, at 10:00, Laurent Rineau ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi @HoffmannMichael, this work you did during last CGAL developers meeting is eventually merged in the documentation.
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Luckily you had come to the previous developer meeting. Hope to see you in Lyon :> |
Summary of Changes
Document which constructions are always guaranteed to be exact for
Epick
. These are mostly access functions and/or sign changes. But as the representation of geometric objects is not specified, the user has no way to know. Documenting which constructions are exact allows to reason about the correctness of user code using epic and some of these "trivial" constructions.It is implemented by putting a list on the doc page of
Epick
itself and also add an "Exactness" comment on the page of the corresponding member or global function.Release Management