Something I've noticed that's lacking in (all?) of the Rust-native special functions crates is any actual error estimates on their functions.
For scientific use, it's very important to have an estimate of the accuracy of a particular function evaluation - which is why mature scientific libraries in C [like the Gnu Scientific Library ( https://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/ ) or the MPFR ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_MPFR )] either report their estimated error in their return value, or allow a required precision to be specified.
Is there any possibility of error estimation in the special functions in this crate?
Something I've noticed that's lacking in (all?) of the Rust-native special functions crates is any actual error estimates on their functions.
For scientific use, it's very important to have an estimate of the accuracy of a particular function evaluation - which is why mature scientific libraries in C [like the Gnu Scientific Library ( https://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/ ) or the MPFR ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_MPFR )] either report their estimated error in their return value, or allow a required precision to be specified.
Is there any possibility of error estimation in the special functions in this crate?