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04-Aug-2017 |
Adrian Danis <Adrian.Danis@data61.csiro.au> |
Fix up x86_64_sel4 arch after merge
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16-Aug-2015 |
Adrian Danis <Adrian.Danis@nicta.com.au> |
Support a seL4 x86_64 build
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07-Mar-2015 |
Szabolcs Nagy <nsz@port70.net> |
fix FLT_ROUNDS to reflect the current rounding mode Implemented as a wrapper around fegetround introducing a new function to the ABI: __flt_rounds. (fegetround cannot be used directly from float.h)
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17-May-2013 |
Rich Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx> |
add FLT_TRUE_MIN, etc. macros from C11 there was some question as to how many decimal places to use, since one decimal place is always sufficient to identify the smallest denormal uniquely. for now, I'm following the example in the C standard which is consistent with the other min/max macros we already had in place.
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09-Jul-2012 |
Rich Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx> |
support -mfpmath=387 on x86_64 apparently somebody wants this for something... and it doesn't hurt.
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09-Jul-2012 |
Rich Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx> |
fix wrong value of FLT_EVAL_METHOD for x86_64
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20-Mar-2012 |
Rich Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx> |
fix DECIMAL_DIG definitions DECIMAL_DIG is not the same as LDBL_DIG type_DIG is the maximimum number of decimal digits that can survive a round trip from decimal to type and back to decimal. DECIMAL_DIG is the minimum number of decimal digits required in order for any floating point type to survive the round trip to decimal and back, and it is generally larger than LDBL_DIG. since the exact formula is non-trivial, and defining it larger than necessary may be legal but wasteful, just define the right value in bits/float.h.
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10-Apr-2011 |
Rich Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx> |
add missing float.h macros actually FLT_ROUNDS needs to expand to a static inline function that obtains the current rounding mode and returns it, but that will be added later with fenv.h stuff.
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15-Feb-2011 |
Nicholas J. Kain <njkain@gmail.com> |
Port musl to x86-64. One giant commit!
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