* Initial PPC64 support
* Add travis CI
* Fix outdated cmake version for travis
* Fix indendtation
* Try another workaround for outdated cmake in travis
* Try beta cmake
* Add dash before beta
* Use builtin snaps
* Use cmake as rocksdb
* Test cmake on bionic
* Remove unnecessary things from travis
* Remove unnecessary things from travis
* Another try of compiler install
* Add all major compilers
* Add all major compilers
* Add all major compilers
* Tweak travis a bit
* Typo
* More robust travis
* Typos typos typos
* Add fewer compilers, add non specific build for clang and gcc, should be the final config
* CMAKE_FLAGS is in incorrect place
* Remove default implementation
* Limit build thread number
* Fall back prefix_xor to a usual implementation, no performance boost is noticed
* Test for power9 as it is the main architecture for OpenPOWER right now
* Add to documentation to build with power9 as the implementation is compatible but compiler optimizations is not
* Replace ARM with PPC in the comment
* This would allow users to find out what builtin is.
* Trying another approach.
* Added instructions.
* Cleaning up the printout.
* Let us be less invasive.
* Adding a comment.
* Remove our dependency on strtod_l by bundling our own slow path.
* Ok. Let us drop strtod entirely.
* Trimming down the powers to -342.
* Removing useless line.
* Many more comments.
* Adding some DLL exports.
* Let the gods help those who rely on windows+gcc.
* Marking the subnormals as unlikely. This is pretty much "performance neutral", but it might help just a bit with twitter.json.
* Make it possible to check that an implementation is supported at runtime.
* add CI fuzzing on arm 64 bit
This adds fuzzing on drone.io arm64
For some reason, leak detection had to be disabled. If it is enabled, the fuzzer falsely reports a crash at the end of fuzzing.
Closes: #1188
* Guarding the implementation accesses.
* Better doc.
* Updating cxxopts.
* Make it possible to check that an implementation is supported at runtime.
* Guarding the implementation accesses.
* Better doc.
* Updating cxxopts.
* We need to accomodate cxxopts
Co-authored-by: Paul Dreik <github@pauldreik.se>
* Adding new files.
* Better.
* Fixing minifier and adding tests.
* Adding benchmarks.
* Including the array header.
* Replacing old stream-based code by the new code.
* Doubling up the itoa.
* Hidden away to_chars in internal namespace.
* Removing the repetitions.
* Documented the atoi functions.
* Tuning the escape sequences.
* Moving the operators off the main namespace.
* Added more tests.
* Tweaking the implementation so that it works with and without exp.
* The string_builder template and mini_formatter class
are not part of our public API and are subject to change
at any time!
* Adding a benchmark and some optimization.
* Cleaning.
* Strictly speaking, this header is needed.