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From: | moshier AT mediaone DOT net () |
Subject: | Re: high precision nonlinear math functions ? |
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Date: | Tue, 17 Nov 1998 14:13:45 GMT |
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Eric Rudd (rudd AT cyberoptics DOT com) wrote: : For what it's worth, the latest draft of the emerging C9x standard specifies : float, double, and long double versions of all the math functions. .. but the fine print says that long double can be the same as double.
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