mulhern c52ae9d597 Exclude ci directory from packaged crate
I do not think there is compelling reason to release the ci support as
part of a Rust source code package. In addition, the crate, as it is
released now, gets flagged in some security scans due to the presence of
Dockerfiles which are considered to be following some unsafe practices.
Most Linux distros package using the vendored appraoch and provide a
vendor tarfile of an application's dependencies. Scanners will tend to
expect that the contents of the vendor tarfile will be source code.
These Dockerfiles are already being flagged by some scanners; other
contents of the ci directory may be flagged in future.
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libm

A port of MUSL's libm to Rust.

Goals

The short term goal of this library is to enable math support (e.g. sin, atan2) for the wasm32-unknown-unknown target (cf. rust-lang/compiler-builtins). The longer term goal is to enable math support in the core crate.

Already usable

This crate is on crates.io and can be used today in stable #![no_std] programs.

The API documentation can be found here.

Benchmark

The benchmarks are located in crates/libm-bench and require a nightly Rust toolchain. To run all benchmarks:

cargo +nightly bench --all

Contributing

Please check CONTRIBUTING.md

License

Licensed under either of

at your option.

Contribution

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.