[Idea]: develop C implementations for base special mathematical functions #34
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difficulty: 3
Likely to be challenging but manageable.
idea
Potential GSoC project idea.
priority: high
High priority.
tech: c
Involves programming in C.
tech: javascript
Involves programming in JavaScript.
tech: native addons
Involves developing Node.js native add-ons.
tech: nodejs
Requires developing with Node.js.
Idea
This idea builds on the work outlined in stdlib-js/stdlib#649. Namely, implementing base special mathematical functions in C. Currently, all special mathematical functions have JavaScript implementations, which are often ports from other languages.
The goal of this idea is to port all JavaScript implementations to C. Having such implementations will allow stdlib to provide Node.js native add-ons for higher performance ndarray computation and is more generally necessary for achieving NumPy/SciPy parity.
Expected Outcomes
Users will be able to leverage C implementations for use in Node.js native add-ons, and stdlib will be able to expose element-wise APIs for evaluating base special math functions over ndarrays.
Involved Software
No other software is necessary.
Prerequisite Knowledge
C, JavaScript, Node.js.
Difficulty
Intermediate. Familiarity with C is beneficial. This idea mainly involves porting existing implementations (many of which are written in C/C++) and doing so in a manner which conforms with stdlib conventions.
Project Length
90/175/350 hours. Can be scoped accordingly. Scope can be expanded to implement new special mathematical functions.
Potential Mentors
@kgryte @Planeshifter @steff456 @rreusser @Pranavchiku @czgdp1807
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