wip authored by Frédéric Bapst's avatar Frédéric Bapst
......@@ -270,9 +270,9 @@ Java library (with the sad consequence that the "enrichment" is then lost).
The "arithmetic behavior" that is embedded in our richer number types includes:
* the basic operations (addition, multiplication...) corresponding to the
bytecode instructions `dadd,dsub,dmul,ddiv,drem,dneg`
bytecode instructions `dadd, dsub, dmul, ddiv, drem, dneg`
* the most common operations defined in `java.lang.Math`: `sqrt,abs,sin,cos,tan,asin,acos,atan,sinh,cosh,tanh,exp,log,log10,toRadians,toDegrees`.
* the most common operations defined in `java.lang.Math`: `sqrt, abs, sin, cos, tan, asin, acos, atan, sinh, cosh, tanh, exp, log, log10, toRadians, toDegrees`.
COJAC features a mechanism of *Magic Methods* that can be used to interact with
the new enriched numbers. A magic method has an identifier starting with
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