Recent versions of BSUtilities (0.6.2) and Quantities (1.2.2) have just been released.
These are still intermediary versions, however, the autotool support has been improved and many bugs have been resolved (see the documentation - online or after installation). Read the README and README_FIRST (for developers) files to learn about the new installation instructions.
Recent versions of BSUtilities (0.6.2) and Quantities (1.2.2) have just been released.
These are still intermediary versions, however, the autotool support has been improved and many bugs have been resolved (see the documentation - online or after installation). Read the README and README_FIRST (for developers) files to learn about the new installation instructions.
The new version 1.2 of Quantities has just been released
In preparation for the upcoming release of a new Quantities version, BSutilities has just been updated to version 0.6.
Documentation to various versions of Quantities (and the helper package BSUtilities) is now available on the project home page (go to Documentation and select the version you are interested in).
A new version of Quantities, Quantities-1.1, including many bug fixes and new additions as detailed in the documentation has just been released together with a new version (0.5) of BSUtilities.
The new version 1.0 of Quantities has been released which is more type safe than earlier versions, has improved functions, and adds autotools support and a user manual (generated by doxygen).
Simultaneously, the new version of BSUtilities (0.4) has been released.
BSUtilities_0.3 must be used for Quantities with a version >=0.6
The new release 0.6 of Quantities contains - besides several bug fixes - mainly a new abstraction: the VariableVector (forming a first part of the VariableClusters).
Make sure you use BSUtilities_0.3 or this release will not compile.
Quantities provides quantity calculus within C++
by defining various classes for a couple of the most important physical quantities, which can
be used just as built in types. The new release offers improved type safety when using the physical quantity classes.