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Jeroen van Rijn 581d53b96b [math/big] Tell Python test runner how many nails we use.
`_DIGIT_NAILS` is defined as 4, meaning that we use 60 out of every 64 bits.
We can use as few as 1 nail, using 63 bits out of every 64, and all tests will still pass.

However, it needs more testing to see if that's a worthwhile change to make.

For the tests to work properly when changing the nails, Python needs to know about it as well.

In addition, compile the big math code with `-o:speed` going forward.
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The Data-Oriented Language for Sane Software Development.


The Odin Programming Language

Odin is a general-purpose programming language with distinct typing, built for high performance, modern systems, and built-in data-oriented data types. The Odin Programming Language, the C alternative for the joy of programming.

Website: https://odin-lang.org/

package main

import "core:fmt"

main :: proc() {
	program := "+ + * 😃 - /"
	accumulator := 0

	for token in program {
		switch token {
		case '+': accumulator += 1
		case '-': accumulator -= 1
		case '*': accumulator *= 2
		case '/': accumulator /= 2
		case '😃': accumulator *= accumulator
		case: // Ignore everything else
		}
	}

	fmt.printf("The program \"%s\" calculates the value %d\n",
	           program, accumulator)
}

Documentation

Getting Started

Instructions for downloading and installing the Odin compiler and libraries.

Learning Odin

Overview of Odin

An overview of the Odin programming language.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Answers to common questions about Odin.

The Odin Wiki

A wiki maintained by the Odin community.

Odin Discord

Get live support and talk with other odiners on the Odin Discord.

References

Language Specification

The official Odin Language specification.

Articles

The Odin Blog

The official blog of the Odin programming language, featuring announcements, news, and in-depth articles by the Odin team and guests.

Warnings

  • The Odin compiler is still in development.
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