1# `bc` 2 3***WARNING: This project has moved to [https://git.yzena.com/][20] for [these 4reasons][21], though GitHub will remain a mirror.*** 5 6This is an implementation of the [POSIX `bc` calculator][12] that implements 7[GNU `bc`][1] extensions, as well as the period (`.`) extension for the BSD 8flavor of `bc`. 9 10For more information, see this `bc`'s full manual. 11 12This `bc` also includes an implementation of `dc` in the same binary, accessible 13via a symbolic link, which implements all FreeBSD and GNU extensions. (If a 14standalone `dc` binary is desired, `bc` can be copied and renamed to `dc`.) The 15`!` command is omitted; I believe this poses security concerns and that such 16functionality is unnecessary. 17 18For more information, see the `dc`'s full manual. 19 20This `bc` also provides `bc`'s math as a library with C bindings, called `bcl`. 21 22For more information, see the full manual for `bcl`. 23 24## License 25 26This `bc` is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS). It is offered under the BSD 272-clause License. Full license text may be found in the [`LICENSE.md`][4] file. 28 29## Prerequisites 30 31This `bc` only requires either: 32 331. Windows 10 or later, or 342. A C99-compatible compiler and a (mostly) POSIX 2008-compatible system with 35 the XSI (X/Open System Interfaces) option group. 36 37Since POSIX 2008 with XSI requires the existence of a C99 compiler as `c99`, any 38POSIX and XSI-compatible system will have everything needed. 39 40POSIX-compatible systems that are known to work: 41 42* Linux 43* FreeBSD 44* OpenBSD 45* NetBSD 46* Mac OSX 47* Solaris* (as long as the Solaris version supports POSIX 2008) 48* AIX 49* HP-UX* (except for history) 50 51In addition, there is compatibility code to make this `bc` work on Windows. 52 53Please submit bug reports if this `bc` does not build out of the box on any 54system. 55 56## Build 57 58This `bc` should build unmodified on any POSIX-compliant system or on Windows 59starting with Windows 10 (though earlier versions may work). 60 61For more complex build requirements than the ones below, see the [build 62manual][5]. 63 64### Windows 65 66There is no guarantee that this `bc` will work on any version of Windows earlier 67than Windows 10 (I cannot test on earlier versions), but it is guaranteed to 68work on Windows 10 at least. 69 70Also, if building with MSBuild, the MSBuild bundled with Visual Studio is 71required. 72 73**Note**: Unlike the POSIX-compatible platforms, only one build configuration is 74supported on Windows: extra math and prompt enabled, history and NLS (locale 75support) disabled, with both calculators built. 76 77#### `bc` 78 79To build `bc`, you can open the `vs/bc.sln` file in Visual Studio, select the 80configuration, and build. 81 82You can also build using MSBuild with the following from the root directory: 83 84``` 85msbuild -property:Configuration=<config> vs/bc.sln 86``` 87 88where `<config>` is either one of `Debug` or `Release`. 89 90On Windows, the calculators are built as `vs/bin/<platform>/<config>/bc.exe` and 91`vs/bin/<Platform>/<Config>/dc.exe`, where `<platform>` can be either `Win32` or 92`x64`, and `<config>` can be `Debug` or `Release`. 93 94**Note**: On Windows, `dc.exe` is just copied from `bc.exe`; it is not linked. 95Patches are welcome for a way to do that. 96 97#### `bcl` (Library) 98 99To build the library, you can open the `vs/bcl.sln` file in Visual Studio, 100select the configuration, and build. 101 102You can also build using MSBuild with the following from the root directory: 103 104``` 105msbuild -property:Configuration=<config> vs/bcl.sln 106``` 107 108where `<config>` is either one of `Debug`, `ReleaseMD`, or `ReleaseMT`. 109 110On Windows, the library is built as `vs/lib/<platform>/<config>/bcl.lib`, where 111`<platform>` can be either `Win32` or `x64`, and `<config>` can be `Debug`, 112`ReleaseMD`, or `ReleaseMT`. 113 114### POSIX-Compatible Systems 115 116On POSIX-compatible systems, `bc` is built as `bin/bc` and `dc` is built as 117`bin/dc` by default. 118 119#### Default 120 121For the default build with optimization, use the following commands in the root 122directory: 123 124``` 125./configure.sh -O3 126make 127``` 128 129#### One Calculator 130 131To only build `bc`, use the following commands: 132 133``` 134./configure.sh --disable-dc 135make 136``` 137 138To only build `dc`, use the following commands: 139 140``` 141./configure.sh --disable-bc 142make 143``` 144 145#### Debug 146 147For debug builds, use the following commands in the root directory: 148 149``` 150./configure.sh -g 151make 152``` 153 154#### Install 155 156To install, use the following command: 157 158``` 159make install 160``` 161 162By default, `bc` and `dc` will be installed in `/usr/local`. For installing in 163other locations, use the `PREFIX` environment variable when running 164`configure.sh` or pass the `--prefix=<prefix>` option to `configure.sh`. See the 165[build manual][5], or run `./configure.sh --help`, for more details. 166 167#### Library 168 169This `bc` does provide a way to build a math library with C bindings. This is 170done by the `-a` or `--library` options to `configure.sh`: 171 172``` 173./configure.sh -a 174``` 175 176When building the library, the executables are not built. For more information, 177see the [build manual][5]. 178 179The library API can be found in [`manuals/bcl.3.md`][26] or `man bcl` once the 180library is installed. 181 182The library is built as `bin/libbcl.a` on POSIX-compatible systems or as 183`Release/bcl/bcl.lib` on Windows. 184 185#### Package and Distro Maintainers 186 187This section is for package and distro maintainers. 188 189##### Out-of-Source Builds 190 191Out-of-source builds are supported; just call `configure.sh` from the directory 192where the actual build will happen. 193 194For example, if the source is in `bc`, the build should happen in `build`, then 195call `configure.sh` and `make` like so: 196 197``` 198../bc/configure.sh 199make 200``` 201 202***WARNING***: The path to `configure.sh` from the build directory must not have 203spaces because `make` does not support target names with spaces. 204 205##### Recommended Compiler 206 207When I ran benchmarks with my `bc` compiled under `clang`, it performed much 208better than when compiled under `gcc`. I recommend compiling this `bc` with 209`clang`. 210 211I also recommend building this `bc` with C11 if you can because `bc` will detect 212a C11 compiler and add `_Noreturn` to any relevant function(s). 213 214##### Recommended Optimizations 215 216I wrote this `bc` with Separation of Concerns, which means that there are many 217small functions that could be inlined. However, they are often called across 218file boundaries, and the default optimizer can only look at the current file, 219which means that they are not inlined. 220 221Thus, because of the way this `bc` is built, it will automatically be slower 222than other `bc` implementations when running scripts with no math. (My `bc`'s 223math is *much* faster, so any non-trivial script should run faster in my `bc`.) 224 225Some, or all, of the difference can be made up with the right optimizations. The 226optimizations I recommend are: 227 2281. `-O3` 2292. `-flto` (link-time optimization) 230 231in that order. 232 233Link-time optimization, in particular, speeds up the `bc` a lot. This is because 234when link-time optimization is turned on, the optimizer can look across files 235and inline *much* more heavily. 236 237However, I recommend ***NOT*** using `-march=native`. Doing so will reduce this 238`bc`'s performance, at least when building with link-time optimization. See the 239[benchmarks][19] for more details. 240 241##### Stripping Binaries 242 243By default, non-debug binaries are stripped, but stripping can be disabled with 244the `-T` option to `configure.sh`. 245 246##### Using This `bc` as an Alternative 247 248If this `bc` is packaged as an alternative to an already existing `bc` package, 249it is possible to rename it in the build to prevent name collision. To prepend 250to the name, just run the following: 251 252``` 253EXECPREFIX=<some_prefix> ./configure.sh 254``` 255 256To append to the name, just run the following: 257 258``` 259EXECSUFFIX=<some_suffix> ./configure.sh 260``` 261 262If a package maintainer wishes to add both a prefix and a suffix, that is 263allowed. 264 265**Note**: The suggested name (and package name) when `bc` is not available is 266`bc-gh`. 267 268##### Karatsuba Number 269 270Package and distro maintainers have one tool at their disposal to build this 271`bc` in the optimal configuration: `scripts/karatsuba.py`. 272 273This script is not a compile-time or runtime prerequisite; it is for package and 274distro maintainers to run once when a package is being created. It finds the 275optimal Karatsuba number (see the [algorithms manual][7] for more information) 276for the machine that it is running on. 277 278The easiest way to run this script is with `make karatsuba`. 279 280If desired, maintainers can also skip running this script because there is a 281sane default for the Karatsuba number. 282 283## Status 284 285This `bc` is robust. 286 287It is well-tested, fuzzed, and fully standards-compliant (though not certified) 288with POSIX `bc`. The math has been tested with 40+ million random problems, so 289it is as correct as I can make it. 290 291This `bc` can be used as a drop-in replacement for any existing `bc`. This `bc` 292is also compatible with MinGW toolchains, though history is not supported on 293Windows. 294 295In addition, this `bc` is considered complete; i.e., there will be no more 296releases with additional features. However, it *is* actively maintained, so if 297any bugs are found, they will be fixed in new releases. Also, additional 298translations will also be added as they are provided. 299 300### Development 301 302If I (Gavin D. Howard) get [hit by a bus][27] and future programmers need to 303handle work themselves, the best place to start is the [Development manual][28]. 304 305## Vim Syntax 306 307I have developed (using other people's code to start) [`vim` syntax files][17] 308for this `bc` and `dc`, including the extensions. 309 310## `bc` Libs 311 312I have gathered some excellent [`bc` and `dc` libraries][18]. These libraries 313may prove useful to any serious users. 314 315## Comparison to GNU `bc` 316 317This `bc` compares favorably to GNU `bc`. 318 319* This `bc` builds natively on Windows. 320* It has more extensions, which make this `bc` more useful for scripting. 321* This `bc` is a bit more POSIX compliant. 322* It has a much less buggy parser. The GNU `bc` will give parse errors for what 323 is actually valid `bc` code, or should be. For example, putting an `else` on 324 a new line after a brace can cause GNU `bc` to give a parse error. 325* This `bc` has fewer crashes. 326* GNU `bc` calculates the wrong number of significant digits for `length(x)`. 327* GNU `bc` will sometimes print numbers incorrectly. For example, when running 328 it on the file `tests/bc/power.txt` in this repo, GNU `bc` gets all the right 329 answers, but it fails to wrap the numbers at the proper place when outputting 330 to a file. 331* This `bc` is faster. (See [Performance](#performance).) 332 333### Performance 334 335Because this `bc` packs more than `1` decimal digit per hardware integer, this 336`bc` is faster than GNU `bc` and can be *much* faster. Full benchmarks can be 337found at [manuals/benchmarks.md][19]. 338 339There is one instance where this `bc` is slower: if scripts are light on math. 340This is because this `bc`'s intepreter is slightly slower than GNU `bc`, but 341that is because it is more robust. See the [benchmarks][19]. 342 343## Algorithms 344 345To see what algorithms this `bc` uses, see the [algorithms manual][7]. 346 347## Locales 348 349Currently, there is no locale support on Windows. 350 351Additionally, this `bc` only has support for English (and US English), French, 352German, Portuguese, Dutch, Polish, Russian, Japanese, and Chinese locales. 353Patches are welcome for translations; use the existing `*.msg` files in 354`locales/` as a starting point. 355 356In addition, patches for improvements are welcome; the last two messages in 357Portuguese were made with Google Translate, and the Dutch, Polish, Russian, 358Japanese, and Chinese locales were all generated with [DeepL][22]. 359 360The message files provided assume that locales apply to all regions where a 361language is used, but this might not be true for, e.g., `fr_CA` and `fr_CH`. 362Any corrections or a confirmation that the current texts are acceptable for 363those regions would be appreciated, too. 364 365## Other Projects 366 367Other projects based on this bc are: 368 369* [busybox `bc`][8]. The busybox maintainers have made their own changes, so any 370 bugs in the busybox `bc` should be reported to them. 371 372* [toybox `bc`][9]. The maintainer has also made his own changes, so bugs in the 373 toybox `bc` should be reported there. 374 375* [FreeBSD `bc`][23]. While the `bc` in FreeBSD is kept up-to-date, it is better 376 to [report bugs there][24], as well as [submit patches][25], and the 377 maintainers of the package will contact me if necessary. 378 379## Language 380 381This `bc` is written in pure ISO C99, using POSIX 2008 APIs with custom Windows 382compatibility code. 383 384## Commit Messages 385 386This `bc` uses the commit message guidelines laid out in [this blog post][10]. 387 388## Semantic Versioning 389 390This `bc` uses [semantic versioning][11]. 391 392## Contents 393 394Items labeled with `(maintainer use only)` are not included in release source 395tarballs. 396 397Files: 398 399 .gitignore The git ignore file (maintainer use only). 400 .gitattributes The git attributes file (maintainer use only). 401 bcl.pc.in A template pkg-config file for bcl. 402 configure A symlink to configure.sh to make packaging easier. 403 configure.sh The configure script. 404 LICENSE.md A Markdown form of the BSD 2-clause License. 405 Makefile.in The Makefile template. 406 NEWS.md The changelog. 407 NOTICE.md List of contributors and copyright owners. 408 RELEASE.md A checklist for making a release (maintainer use only). 409 410Folders: 411 412 gen The bc math library, help texts, and code to generate C source. 413 include All header files. 414 locales Locale files, in .msg format. Patches welcome for translations. 415 manuals Manuals for both programs. 416 src All source code. 417 scripts A bunch of shell scripts to help with development and building. 418 tests All tests. 419 vs Files needed for the build on Windows. 420 421[1]: https://www.gnu.org/software/bc/ 422[4]: ./LICENSE.md 423[5]: ./manuals/build.md 424[7]: ./manuals/algorithms.md 425[8]: https://git.busybox.net/busybox/tree/miscutils/bc.c 426[9]: https://github.com/landley/toybox/blob/master/toys/pending/bc.c 427[10]: http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html 428[11]: http://semver.org/ 429[12]: https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/bc.html 430[17]: https://git.yzena.com/gavin/vim-bc 431[18]: https://git.yzena.com/gavin/bc_libs 432[19]: ./manuals/benchmarks.md 433[20]: https://git.yzena.com/gavin/bc 434[21]: https://gavinhoward.com/2020/04/i-am-moving-away-from-github/ 435[22]: https://www.deepl.com/translator 436[23]: https://cgit.freebsd.org/src/tree/contrib/bc 437[24]: https://bugs.freebsd.org/ 438[25]: https://reviews.freebsd.org/ 439[26]: ./manuals/bcl.3.md 440[27]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bus_factor 441[28]: ./manuals/development.md 442