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bf_analyze() function for exploring encoding
trade-offs. Reports Pareto-optimal exponent/significand configurations
per bit count, with quality metrics including RMSE, max error,
underflow, overflow, and changed values at a given decimal precision.
Includes a formatted print() method with summary header,
type-specific output, and ready-to-paste bf_map() usage
hints.bf_map() and
bf_flag() with more informative error messages.bf_map() now uses template from the
registry instead of requiring explicit
length/width parameters.bf_analyze(), custom protocols,
and community standards.bf_analyze,
bf_export, bf_protocol, helpers, and edge
cases across all core functions.bf_decode() flag processing and sign bit
handling.bf_export() metadata extraction to use correct
field names from registry flags.bf_flag() function, where building the
flag can be found, which is moved out from bf_map().category for encoding categories, which
are different from cases because they can be set explicitly.project() helper function that
specifies, similarly to person(), the project
metadata.bf_map() for the sake of more care when users set up a new
registry. This should contain author and project metadata.bf_env,
they are now made available in the .GlobalEnv for easy
use.bf_test() -> bf_map(),
operator -> protocol,
bf_internal -> bf_pclbf_standards() to interact with github to
pull, push or list community standards base on the github personal
access token.protocol, i.e.,
a standardised list with a dedicated .validateProtocol()
function.bf_test().bf_standards() and bf_stds.bd_stds, i.e., a list with instructions and
documentation for that operation/test (bf_internal), which
will be called in bf_test().bf_test() with the
... argument; documentation explains everything in much
more detail..rast() function for simple handling of
gridded objects.bf_stds and the function bf_standard() to
create flags from those.Action name and the parameters that are
used (following PROV terminology and logic)bf_decode() output reporting, now with
a more user-friendly return valueregistryThese binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
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