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From: | jesse AT lenny DOT dseg DOT ti DOT com (Jesse Bennett) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: complex in c (!c++) |
Date: | 3 Mar 1997 07:29:48 GMT |
Organization: | Texas Instruments |
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In article <5fdl9h$m70 AT freenet-news DOT carleton DOT ca>, ao950 AT FreeNet DOT Carleton DOT CA (Paul Derbyshire) writes: > > Someone should write a library for this, implementing > log,sin,cos,exp,tan,asin,acos,atan,hyperbolic all of the above, sqrt, sqr, > raisedto, and so on. This should already exist in the G77 and F2C libs. AFAIK F77 libraries can be linked with C code in general and since G77 and GCC share a common backend their respective libraries should be compatible. It would probably be worthwhile to investigate how G77 currently handles complex numbers as well. --Jesse
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