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Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2003 13:02:30 +0200 (EET)
From: Esa A E Peuha <peuha AT cc DOT helsinki DOT fi>
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Subject: Re: strto{d,f,ld}, inf and nan patch
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On Wed, 19 Mar 2003, Eli Zaretskii wrote:

> I'd rather we had the C99 math functions in libc.a.  What libm.a has
> is mostly for historical reasons, and we developed our versions of
> most of that stuff for libc.a (Eric's work) to free users from the
> need to say -lm.  It doesn't make much sense to put that limitation
> now when users want the new C99 math stuff: there's no history
> involved, so we can do whatever we see fit.

I agree that libc.a should have all C99 math functions, but I think it
might make sense to have different version of these functions in libm.a;
that's the case for the functions that are currently in both libc.a and
libm.a (in fact, that's the reason we still have libm.a IIRC).

-- 
Esa Peuha
student of mathematics at the University of Helsinki
http://www.helsinki.fi/~peuha/

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