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diff --git a/libquadmath/libquadmath.info b/libquadmath/libquadmath.info new file mode 100644 index 000000000..54813f53d --- /dev/null +++ b/libquadmath/libquadmath.info @@ -0,0 +1,924 @@ +This is libquadmath.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.13 from +/home/jakub/gcc-4.6.4/gcc-4.6.4/libquadmath/libquadmath.texi. + +Copyright (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this + document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, + Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software + Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, with the Front-Cover Texts + being "A GNU Manual," and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a) + below. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled + "GNU Free Documentation License." + + (a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: "You have the freedom to copy + and modify this GNU manual. + +INFO-DIR-SECTION GNU Libraries +START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY +* libquadmath: (libquadmath). GCC Quad-Precision Math Library +END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY + + This manual documents the GCC Quad-Precision Math Library API. + + Published by the Free Software Foundation 51 Franklin Street, Fifth +Floor Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA + + Copyright (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this + document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, + Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software + Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, with the Front-Cover Texts + being "A GNU Manual," and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a) + below. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled + "GNU Free Documentation License." + + (a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: "You have the freedom to copy + and modify this GNU manual. + + +File: libquadmath.info, Node: Top, Next: Typedef and constants, Up: (dir) + +Introduction +************ + +This manual documents the usage of libquadmath, the GCC Quad-Precision +Math Library Application Programming Interface (API). + +* Menu: + +* Typedef and constants:: Defined data types and constants +* Math Library Routines:: The Libquadmath math runtime application + programming interface. +* I/O Library Routines:: The Libquadmath I/O runtime application + programming interface. +* GNU Free Documentation License:: + How you can copy and share this manual. +* Reporting Bugs:: How to report bugs in GCC Libquadmath. + + +File: libquadmath.info, Node: Typedef and constants, Next: Math Library Routines, Prev: Top, Up: Top + +1 Typedef and constants +*********************** + +The following data type has been defined via `typedef'. + +`__complex128': `__float128'-based complex number + + The following macros are defined, which give the numeric limits of +the `__float128' data type. + +`FLT128_MAX': largest finite number + +`FLT128_MIN': smallest positive number with full precision + +`FLT128_EPSILON': difference between 1 and the next larger + representable number + +`FLT128_DENORM_MIN': smallest positive denormalized number + +`FLT128_MANT_DIG': number of digits in the mantissa (bit precision) + +`FLT128_MIN_EXP': maximal negative exponent + +`FLT128_MAX_EXP': maximal positive exponent + +`FLT128_DIG': number of decimal digits in the mantissa + +`FLT128_MIN_10_EXP': maximal negative decimal exponent + +`FLT128_MAX_10_EXP': maximal positive decimal exponent + + The following mathematical constants of type `__float128' are +defined. + +`M_Eq': the constant e (Euler's number) + +`M_LOG2Eq': binary logarithm of 2 + +`M_LOG10Eq': common, decimal logarithm of 2 + +`M_LN2q': natural logarithm of 2 + +`M_LN10q': natural logarithm of 10 + +`M_PIq': pi + +`M_PI_2q': two pi + +`M_PI_4q': four pi + +`M_1_PIq': one over pi + +`M_2_PIq': one over two pi + +`M_2_SQRTPIq': two over square root of pi + +`M_SQRT2q': square root of 2 + +`M_SQRT1_2q': one over square root of 2 + + +File: libquadmath.info, Node: Math Library Routines, Next: I/O Library Routines, Prev: Typedef and constants, Up: Top + +2 Math Library Routines +*********************** + +The following mathematical functions are available: + +`acosq': arc cosine function + +`acoshq': inverse hyperbolic cosine function + +`asinq': arc sine function + +`asinhq': inverse hyperbolic sine function + +`atanq': arc tangent function + +`atanhq': inverse hyperbolic tangent function + +`atan2q': arc tangent function + +`cbrtq': cube root function + +`ceilq': ceiling value function + +`copysignq': copy sign of a number + +`coshq': hyperbolic cosine function + +`cosq': cosine function + +`erfq': error function + +`erfcq': complementary error function + +`expq': exponential function + +`expm1q': exponential minus 1 function + +`fabsq': absolute value function + +`fdimq': positive difference function + +`finiteq': check finiteness of value + +`floorq': floor value function + +`fmaq': fused multiply and add + +`fmaxq': determine maximum of two values + +`fminq': determine minimum of two values + +`fmodq': remainder value function + +`frexpq': extract mantissa and exponent + +`hypotq': Eucledian distance function + +`ilogbq': get exponent of the value + +`isinfq': check for infinity + +`isnanq': check for not a number + +`j0q': Bessel function of the first kind, first order + +`j1q': Bessel function of the first kind, second order + +`jnq': Bessel function of the first kind, N-th order + +`ldexpq': load exponent of the value + +`lgammaq': logarithmic gamma function + +`llrintq': round to nearest integer value + +`llroundq': round to nearest integer value away from zero + +`logq': natural logarithm function + +`log10q': base 10 logarithm function + +`log1pq': compute natural logarithm of the value plus one + +`log2q': base 2 logarithm function + +`lrintq': round to nearest integer value + +`lroundq': round to nearest integer value away from zero + +`modfq': decompose the floating-point number + +`nanq': return quiet NaN + +`nearbyintq': round to nearest integer + +`nextafterq': next representable floating-point number + +`powq': power function + +`remainderq': remainder function + +`remquoq': remainder and part of quotient + +`rintq': round-to-nearest integral value + +`roundq': round-to-nearest integral value, return `__float128' + +`scalblnq': compute exponent using `FLT_RADIX' + +`scalbnq': compute exponent using `FLT_RADIX' + +`signbitq': return sign bit + +`sincosq': calculate sine and cosine simulataneously + +`sinhq': hyperbolic sine function + +`sinq': sine function + +`sqrtq': square root function + +`tanq': tangent function + +`tanhq': hyperbolic tangent function + +`tgammaq': true gamma function + +`truncq': round to integer, towards zero + +`y0q': Bessel function of the second kind, first order + +`y1q': Bessel function of the second kind, second order + +`ynq': Bessel function of the second kind, N-th order + +`cabsq' complex absolute value function + +`cargq': calculate the argument + +`cimagq' imaginary part of complex number + +`crealq': real part of complex number + +`cacoshq': complex arc hyperbolic cosine function + +`cacosq': complex arc cosine function + +`casinhq': complex arc hyperbolic sine function + +`casinq': complex arc sine function + +`catanhq': complex arc hyperbolic tangent function + +`catanq': complex arc tangent function + +`ccosq' complex cosine function: + +`ccoshq': complex hyperbolic cosine function + +`cexpq': complex exponential function + +`cexpiq': computes the exponential function of "i" times a + real value + +`clogq': complex natural logarithm + +`clog10q': complex base 10 logarithm + +`conjq': complex conjugate function + +`cpowq': complex power function + +`cprojq': project into Riemann Sphere + +`csinq': complex sine function + +`csinhq': complex hyperbolic sine function + +`csqrtq': complex square root + +`ctanq': complex tangent function + +`ctanhq': complex hyperbolic tangent function + + +File: libquadmath.info, Node: I/O Library Routines, Next: GNU Free Documentation License, Prev: Math Library Routines, Up: Top + +3 I/O Library Routines +********************** + +* Menu: + +* `strtoflt128': strtoflt128, Convert from string +* `quadmath_snprintf': quadmath_snprintf, Convert to string + + +File: libquadmath.info, Node: strtoflt128, Next: quadmath_snprintf, Up: I/O Library Routines + +3.1 `strtoflt128' -- Convert from string +======================================== + +The function `dmath_strtopQ' converts a string into a `__float128' +number. + +Syntax + `__float128 strtoflt128 (const char *s, char **sp)' + +_Arguments_: + S input string + SP the address of the next character in the string + + The argument SP contains, if not `NULL', the address of the next + character following the parts of the string, which have been read. + +Example + #include <quadmath.h> + + int main () + { + __float128 r; + + r = strtoflt128 ("1.2345678", NULL); + + return 0; + } + + +File: libquadmath.info, Node: quadmath_snprintf, Prev: strtoflt128, Up: I/O Library Routines + +3.2 `quadmath_snprintf' -- Convert to string +============================================ + +The function `quadmath_snprintf' converts a `__float128' floating-point +number into a string. It is a specialized alternative to `snprintf', +where the format string is restricted to a single conversion specifier +with `Q' modifier and conversion specifier `e', `E', `f', `F', `g', +`G', `a' or `A', with no extra characters before or after the +conversion specifier. The `%m$' or `*m$' style must not be used in the +format. + +Syntax + `int quadmath_snprintf (char *s, size_t size, const char *format, + ...)' + +_Arguments_: + S output string + SIZE byte size of the string, including tailing NUL + FORMAT conversion specifier string + +Example + #include <quadmath.h> + #include <stdlib.h> + #include <stdio.h> + + int main () + { + __float128 r; + int prec = 20; + int width = 46; + char buf[128]; + + r = 2.0q; + r = sqrtq (r); + int n = quadmath_snprintf (buf, sizeof buf, "%+-#*.20Qe", width, r); + if ((size_t) n < sizeof buf) + printf ("%s\n", buf); + /* Prints: +1.41421356237309504880e+00 */ + quadmath_snprintf (buf, sizeof buf, "%Qa", r); + if ((size_t) n < sizeof buf) + printf ("%s\n", buf); + /* Prints: 0x1.6a09e667f3bcc908b2fb1366ea96p+0 */ + n = quadmath_snprintf (NULL, 0, "%+-#46.*Qe", prec, r); + if (n > -1) + { + char *str = malloc (n + 1); + if (str) + { + quadmath_snprintf (str, n + 1, "%+-#46.*Qe", prec, r); + printf ("%s\n", str); + /* Prints: +1.41421356237309504880e+00 */ + } + free (str); + } + return 0; + } + + + On some targets when supported by the C library hooks are installed +for `printf' family of functions, so that `printf ("%Qe", 1.2Q);' etc. +works too. + + +File: libquadmath.info, Node: GNU Free Documentation License, Next: Reporting Bugs, Prev: I/O Library Routines, Up: Top + +GNU Free Documentation License +****************************** + + Version 1.3, 3 November 2008 + + Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + `http://fsf.org/' + + Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies + of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. + + 0. 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