From f802164ccedbb3108affce5494893dbe12133407 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dmitry Babokin Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2013 18:18:30 +0400 Subject: [PATCH] Fixing some typos in docs and adding operators to language description --- docs/ispc.rst | 7 ++++--- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/ispc.rst b/docs/ispc.rst index 22e7637b..9464dcde 100644 --- a/docs/ispc.rst +++ b/docs/ispc.rst @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ Contents: + `Updating ISPC Programs For Changes In ISPC 1.2`_ + `Updating ISPC Programs For Changes In ISPC 1.3`_ + `Updating ISPC Programs For Changes In ISPC 1.5.0`_ - + `Updating ISPC Programs For Changes In ISPC 1.5.1`_ + + `Updating ISPC Programs For Changes In ISPC 1.6.0`_ * `Getting Started with ISPC`_ @@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ Double precision floating point constants are floating point number with 31.4d-1, 1.d, 1.0d, 1d-2. Note that floating point number without suffix is treated as single precision constant. -Updating ISPC Programs For Changes In ISPC 1.5.1 +Updating ISPC Programs For Changes In ISPC 1.6.0 ------------------------------------------------ This release adds support for `Operators Overloading`_, so a word ``operator`` @@ -1339,6 +1339,7 @@ in C: * Function overloading by parameter type * Hexadecimal floating-point constants * Dynamic memory allocation with ``new`` and ``delete``. +* Limited support for overloaded operators (`Operators Overloading`_). ``ispc`` also adds a number of new features that aren't in C89, C99, or C++: @@ -4096,7 +4097,7 @@ There are also ``packed_store_active2()`` functions with exactly the same signatures and the same semantic except that they may write one extra element to the output array (but still returning the same value as ``packed_store_active()``). These functions suggest different branch free -implementation on most of supported targets, which usuarly (but not always) +implementation on most of supported targets, which usually (but not always) performs better than ``packed_store_active()``. It's advised to test function performance on user's scenarios on particular target hardware before using it.