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11-Aug-2016 |
gjb |
Copy stable/11@r303970 to releng/11.0 as part of the 11.0-RELEASE cycle.
Prune svn:mergeinfo from the new branch, and rename it to RC1.
Update __FreeBSD_version.
Use the quarterly branch for the default FreeBSD.conf pkg(8) repo and the dvd1.iso packages population.
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08-Jul-2016 |
gjb |
Copy head@r302406 to stable/11 as part of the 11.0-RELEASE cycle. Prune svn:mergeinfo from the new branch, as nothing has been merged here.
Additional commits post-branch will follow.
Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
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30-Mar-2008 |
das |
Alias hypotl() and cabsl() for platforms where long double is the same as double.
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22-Feb-2008 |
das |
s/rcsid/__FBSDID/
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18-Dec-2007 |
das |
Remove z_abs(). The z_*() functions were in libf77, and for some reason someone thought it would be a good idea to copy z_abs() to libm in 1994. However, it's never been declared or documented anywhere, and I'm reasonably confident that nobody uses it.
Discussed with: bde, deischen, kan
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13-Jun-2001 |
ru |
Added skeleton <complex.h> (aligned with the POSIX.1-200x), mostly to fix the "-nostdinc WARNS=X" breakage caused by broken prototypes for cabs() and cabsl() in <math.h>.
Reimplemented cabs() and cabsl() using new complex numbers types and moved prototypes from <math.h> to <complex.h>.
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30-May-1995 |
rgrimes |
Remove trailing whitespace.
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11-Nov-1994 |
ljo |
Add missing z_abs. In BSD tradition this is in libm.a.
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19-Aug-1994 |
jkh |
This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r2116, which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
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19-Aug-1994 |
jkh |
J.T. Conklin's latest version of the Sun math library.
-- Begin comments from J.T. Conklin: The most significant improvement is the addition of "float" versions of the math functions that take float arguments, return floats, and do all operations in floating point. This doesn't help (performance) much on the i386, but they are still nice to have.
The float versions were orginally done by Cygnus' Ian Taylor when fdlibm was integrated into the libm we support for embedded systems. I gave Ian a copy of my libm as a starting point since I had already fixed a lot of bugs & problems in Sun's original code. After he was done, I cleaned it up a bit and integrated the changes back into my libm. -- End comments
Reviewed by: jkh Submitted by: jtc
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