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on non-IEEE platforms. Since the VAX port was discontinued, all
our remaining architectures use IEEE floating point, as will any
future ones.
ok millert@ tb@
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All dependencies on libc are now via reserved/standardized names.
ok kettenis@ millert@ deraadt@
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in favor of isinf(), isnan(), and isfinite().
ok tb@ martynas@
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okay martynas@
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where appropriate. Among other things makes the symbols consistent
across all architectures (notably where ldbl mantissa is 53 bits).
While at it, kill unused LINTLIBRARY/PROTOLIB1 cruft which was there
to trick lint into recording the right prototypes for aliased
functions. Most of the work done at the awesome n2k13 hackathon.
Agreed by kettenis@, guenther@, matthew@.
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and a few empty files for lint to chew on.
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ok guenther millert kettenis
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database on platforms without extended-precision floating-point
support.
Seems like a reasonable approach to millert@.
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unmaintainable). these days, people use source. these id's do not provide
any benefit, and do hurt the small install media
(the 33,000 line diff is essentially mechanical)
ok with the idea millert, ok dms
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important functions: acosl, asinl, atanl, atan2l, cosl,
sinl, tanl, exp2l, frexpl, ilogbl, ldexpl, logbl, scalbnl,
fabsl, hypotl, powl, sqrtl, rintl, copysignl, nanl, fdiml,
fmaxl, fminl. mostly taken from freebsd, needed alot of
changes to adapt. note, these are all c versions; and are
quite slow when architectures have, e.g. sqrt. assembly
versions will be added afterwards
- make them .weak/__weak_alias to the double precision
versions on other archs
- no need to have two finites. finite() and finitef() are
non-standard 3BSD obsolete versions of isfinite. remove
from libm. make them weak_alias in libc to __isfinite and
__isfinitef instead. similarly make 3BSD obsolete versions
of isinf, isinff, isnan, isnanf weak_aliases to C99's
__isinf, __isinff, __isnan, __isnanf
- remove unused infinity.c. the c library has infinities
for each supported platform
- use STRICT_ASSIGN cast hack for _kernel_rem_pio2, so that
the double version has a chance of working on i386 with
extra precision
- avoid storing multiple copies of the pi/2 array, since
it won't vary
- bump major due to removed finite/finitef. although they
will be in libc, which anything is linked to, minor bump
might be enough
ok millert@. tested by sthen@, jsg@, ajacoutot@, kili@, naddy@
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ugly, when we have isnan and isinf
- no need to check for _IEEE, when checking for not-a-number
- remove some impossible checks
- while here, drem->remainder, as drem is just an obsolete alias
now
ok millert@
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- no support for National 32000, removing ns32000/national ifdefs maze
- remove tahoe defs
- ansify
looks fine to millert@; who also noticed rint removal
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includes, include math.h where needed and remove redundant declarations
ok millert@
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rescinded 22 July 1999. Proofed by myself and Theo.
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