slight changes to how to flip the rational negative around...still trying to figure it out
tests added
updated tests
odd differences in trying soltest from solc binary, let me know if you can replicate
test not working for odd reason
fixed test problem with fixed literals...still need a way to log this error
broken up the tests, added some, changed some things in types and began compiler work
moar tests and prepping for rebuilding much of the types.cpp file
further fixing
infinite loop still happening but it's somewhere in the fixedPoint methodd
fractional bits needed algo improved! Eliminated 2 errors
Corrected problems with the previous commit. No infinite loops. Actually appear to have corrected an error
notation
Rational implemented...trying to figure out exponential
fix for token bug, also quick fix for the wei and seconds
fixed problem with var...probably a conversion problem for fixed in size capabilities
adding fixed type tests
Removing bitshift and regrouping fixed type tests together
size capabilities functioning properly for fixed types
got exponents up and working with their inverse, changed a few of the tests....something is working that likely shouldn't be
slight changes to how to flip the rational negative around...still trying to figure it out
tests added
updated tests
odd differences in trying soltest from solc binary, let me know if you can replicate
test not working for odd reason
fixed test problem with fixed literals...still need a way to log this error
broken up the tests, added some, changed some things in types and began compiler work
moar tests and prepping for rebuilding much of the types.cpp file
further fixing
initial work for fixed types...potentially needing a constant literal type for this
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