History log of /seL4-test-master/projects/musllibc/src/math/expm1f.c
Revision Date Author Comments
# 9b0fcb44 06-Sep-2013 Szabolcs Nagy <nsz@port70.net>

math: remove STRICT_ASSIGN macro

gcc did not always drop excess precision according to c99 at assignments
before version 4.5 even if -std=c99 was requested which caused badly
broken mathematical functions on i386 when FLT_EVAL_METHOD!=0

but STRICT_ASSIGN was not used consistently and it is worked around for
old compilers with -ffloat-store so it is no longer needed

the new convention is to get the compiler respect c99 semantics and when
excess precision is not harmful use float_t or double_t or to specialize
code using FLT_EVAL_METHOD


# 39c910fb 04-Sep-2013 Szabolcs Nagy <nsz@port70.net>

math: fix underflow in exp*.c and long double handling in exp2l

* don't care about inexact flag
* use double_t and float_t (faster, smaller, more precise on x86)
* exp: underflow when result is zero or subnormal and not -inf
* exp2: underflow when result is zero or subnormal and not exact
* expm1: underflow when result is zero or subnormal
* expl: don't underflow on -inf
* exp2: fix incorrect comment
* expm1: simplify special case handling and overflow properly
* expm1: cleanup final scaling and fix negative left shift ub (twopk)


# 0cbb6547 19-Mar-2012 nsz <nsz@port70.net>

code cleanup of named constants

zero, one, two, half are replaced by const literals
The policy was to use the f suffix for float consts (1.0f),
but don't use suffix for long double consts (these consts
can be exactly represented as double).


# 8d0a6f7a 13-Mar-2012 nsz <nsz@port70.net>

math cleanup: use 1.0f instead of (float)1.0


# b69f695a 12-Mar-2012 Rich Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx>

first commit of the new libm!

thanks to the hard work of Szabolcs Nagy (nsz), identifying the best
(from correctness and license standpoint) implementations from freebsd
and openbsd and cleaning them up! musl should now fully support c99
float and long double math functions, and has near-complete complex
math support. tgmath should also work (fully on gcc-compatible
compilers, and mostly on any c99 compiler).

based largely on commit 0376d44a890fea261506f1fc63833e7a686dca19 from
nsz's libm git repo, with some additions (dummy versions of a few
missing long double complex functions, etc.) by me.

various cleanups still need to be made, including re-adding (if
they're correct) some asm functions that were dropped.