Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/2004/02/17/08:19:16
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In a message dated 2/17/2004 1:01:18 AM Eastern Standard Time,
eliz AT elta DOT co DOT il writes:
> I think the reason for having `fma' in the library is because some
> architectures have machine instructions to do that in one go. I was
> hoping someone could come up with an idea of implementing that in
> DJGPP, perhaps with MMX instructions or something like that. But if
> we cannot do that efficiently, let's have the C implementation.
>
Done.
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`fma' in the library is because some<BR>
architectures have machine instructions to do that in one go. I was<BR=
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hoping someone could come up with an idea of implementing that in<BR>
DJGPP, perhaps with MMX instructions or something like that. But if<BR=
>
we cannot do that efficiently, let's have the C implementation.<BR>
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