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The functions defined in ISO/IEC TS 18661-3 take floating-point arguments and return floating-point numbers of _FloatN and _FloatNx types. Apart from the type, these functions behave the same as their float, double, and long double counterparts. This patch adds the newer functions to the manual. * manual/arith.texi (Infinity and NaN): Document SNANFN and SNANFNx. (Error Reporting by Mathematical Functions): Document HUGE_VAL_FN and HUGE_VAL_FNx. (Absolute Value): Document fabsfN, fabsfNx, cabsfN, cabsfNx. Rephrase the paragraph that mentions that fabs, fabsf, and fabsl are in math.h, to avoid having to list the _FloatN and _FloatNx variants as well. Likewise for the cabs functions. (Normalization Functions): Document frexpfN, frexpfNx, ldexpfN, ldexpfNx, scalbnfN, scalbnfNx, scalblnfN, scalblnfNx. Mention that _FloatN and _FloatNx variants of scalbn and scalbln come from TS 18661-3, since this section explicitly states that these functions come from BSD. (Rounding Functions): Document ceilfN, ceilfNx, floorfN, floorfNx, truncfN, truncfNx, rintfN, rintfNx, nearbyintfN, nearbyintfNx, roundfN, roundfNx, roundevenfN, roundevenfNx, lrintfN, lrintfNx, llrintfN, llrintfNx, lroundfN, lroundfNx, llroundfN, llroundfNx, fromfpfN, fromfpfNx, ufromfpfN, ufromfpfNx, fromfpxfN, fromfpxfNx, ufromfpxfN, ufromfpxfNx, modffN, modffNx. (Remainder Functions): Document fmodfN, fmodfNx, remainderfN, remainderfNx. (Setting and modifying single bits of FP values): Document copysignfN, copysignfNx, nextafterfN, nextafterfNx, nextupfN, nextupfNx, nextdownfN, nextdownfNx, nanfN, nanfNx, canonicalizefN, canonicalizefNx, getpayloadfN, getpayloadfNx, setpayloadfN, setpayloadfNx, setpayloadsigfN, setpayloadsigfNx. (Floating-Point Comparison Functions): Document totalorderfN, totalorderfNx, totalordermagfN, totalordermagfNx. (Miscellaneous FP arithmetic functions): Document fminfN, fminfNx, fmaxfN, fmaxfNx, fminmagfN, fminmagfNx, fmaxmagfN, fmaxmagfNx, fdimfN, fdimfNx, fmafN, fmafNx. (Complex Numbers): Document the complex types: _FloatN complex and _FloatNx complex. (rojections, Conjugates, and Decomposing of Complex Numbers): Document crealfN, crealfNx, cimagfN, cimagfNx, conjfN, conjfNx, cargfN, cargfNx, cprojfN, cprojfNx. * manual/math.texi (Mathematics): Mention that the _FloatN and _FloatNx variants of the math functions come from TS 18661-3, unless otherwise stated. (Predefined Mathematical Constants): Document the _FloatN and _FloatNx variants of the macros prefixed with M_. (Trigonometric Functions): Document sinfN, sinfNx, cosfN, cosfNx, tanfN, tanfNx, sincosfN, sincosfNx, csinfN, csinfNx, ccosfN, ccosfNx, ctanfN, ctanfNx. (Inverse Trigonometric Functions): Document asinfN, asinfNx, acosfN, acosfNx, atanfN, atanfNx, atan2fN, atan2fNx. (Exponentiation and Logarithms): Document expfN, expfNx, exp2fN, exp2fNx, exp10fN, exp10fNx, logfN, logfNx, log10fN, log10fNx, log2fN, log2fNx, logbfN, logbfNx, ilogbfN, ilogbfNx, llogbfN, llogbfNx, powfN, powfNx, sqrtfN, sqrtfNx, cbrtfN, cbrtfNx, hypotfN, hypotfNx, expm1fN, expm1fNx, log1pfN, log1pfNx, cexpfN, cexpfNx, clogfN, clogfNx, clog10fN, clog10fNx, csqrtfN, csqrtfNx, cpowfN, cpowfNx. (Hyperbolic Functions): sinhfN, sinhfNx, coshfN, coshfNx, tanhfN, tanhfNx, csinhfN, csinhfNx, ccoshfN, ccoshfNx, ctanhfN, ctanhfNx, asinhfN, asinhfNx, acoshfN, acoshfNx, atanhfN, atanhfNx, casinhfN, casinhfNx, cacoshfN, cacoshfNx, catanhfN, catanhfNx. (Special Functions): Document erffN, erffNx, erfcfN, erfcfNx, lgammafN, lgammafNx, lgammarfN_r, lgammafNx_r, tgammafN, tgammafNx, j0fN, j0fNx, j1fN, j1fNx, jnfN, jnfNx, y0fN, y0fNx, y1fN, y1fNx, ynfN, ynfNx. |
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