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From: Kbwms AT aol DOT com
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Date: Mon, 21 Jul 2003 14:31:19 EDT
Subject: Re: Testing the Math Functions
To: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com
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Workers:

I am going to add the new remainder functions (which include remainderl() and 
remquol()) to the test environment at subdirectory ../tests/cygnus/tgen.  
Testing will be conducted in the successor to gfmodvec.cpp.  The name of this 
test program will be changed to gremainvec.cpp.  This is a natural fit because 
all three -- fmod(), remainder(), and remquo() -- calculate remainders and all 
are specified in paragraph 7.12.10 of C99.


KB

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I am going to add the new remainder functions (which include remainderl() an=
d remquol()) to the test environment at subdirectory ../tests/cygnus/tgen.&n=
bsp; Testing will be conducted in the successor to gfmodvec.cpp.&nbsp; The n=
ame of this test program will be changed to gremainvec.cpp.&nbsp; This is a=20=
natural fit because all three -- fmod(), remainder(), and remquo() -- calcul=
ate remainders and all are specified in paragraph 7.12.10 of C99.<BR>
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KB<BR>
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