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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-This is libquadmath.info, produced by makeinfo version 5.2 from
-libquadmath.texi.
+This is libquadmath.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.12 from
+/space/rguenther/gcc-6.2.0/gcc-6.2.0/libquadmath/libquadmath.texi.
Copyright (C) 2010-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@@ -11,8 +11,9 @@ Copyright (C) 2010-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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.
+ (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
@@ -33,8 +34,8 @@ Floor Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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- modify this GNU manual.
+ (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)
@@ -62,41 +63,62 @@ File: libquadmath.info, Node: Typedef and constants, Next: Math Library Routin
1 Typedef and constants
***********************
-The following data type has been defined via 'typedef'.
+The following data type has been defined via `typedef'.
-'__complex128': '__float128'-based complex number
+`__complex128': `__float128'-based complex number
The following macros are defined, which give the numeric limits of
-the '__float128' data type.
+the `__float128' data type.
+
+`FLT128_MAX': largest finite number
-'FLT128_MAX': largest finite number
-'FLT128_MIN': smallest positive number with full precision
-'FLT128_EPSILON': difference between 1 and the next larger
+`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
+
+`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': pi divided by two
-'M_PI_4q': pi divided by four
-'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
+`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': pi divided by two
+
+`M_PI_4q': pi divided by four
+
+`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
@@ -106,97 +128,186 @@ File: libquadmath.info, Node: Math Library Routines, Next: I/O Library Routine
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
-'logbq': get exponent of the value
-'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 simultaneously
-'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
+`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
+
+`logbq': get exponent of the value
+
+`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 simultaneously
+
+`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
+
+`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
@@ -206,25 +317,25 @@ File: libquadmath.info, Node: I/O Library Routines, Next: GNU Free Documentati
* Menu:
-* 'strtoflt128': strtoflt128, Convert from string
-* 'quadmath_snprintf': quadmath_snprintf, Convert to string
+* `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
+3.1 `strtoflt128' -- Convert from string
========================================
-The function 'strtoflt128' converts a string into a '__float128' number.
+The function `strtoflt128' converts a string into a `__float128' number.
Syntax
- '__float128 strtoflt128 (const char *s, char **sp)'
+ `__float128 strtoflt128 (const char *s, char **sp)'
_Arguments_:
- S input string
- SP the address of the next character in the string
+ 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
+ The argument SP contains, if not `NULL', the address of the next
character following the parts of the string, which have been read.
Example
@@ -242,28 +353,29 @@ Example

File: libquadmath.info, Node: quadmath_snprintf, Prev: strtoflt128, Up: I/O Library Routines
-3.2 'quadmath_snprintf' -- Convert to string
+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',
+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.
+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,
+ `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
+ S output string
+ SIZE byte size of the string, including tailing NUL
+ FORMAT conversion specifier string
Note
On some targets when supported by the C library hooks are installed
- for 'printf' family of functions, so that 'printf ("%Qe", 1.2Q);'
+ for `printf' family of functions, so that `printf ("%Qe", 1.2Q);'
etc. works too.
Example
@@ -303,6 +415,7 @@ Example
return 0;
}
+

File: libquadmath.info, Node: GNU Free Documentation License, Next: Reporting Bugs, Prev: I/O Library Routines, Up: Top
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@@ -581,15 +697,15 @@ GNU Free Documentation License
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@@ -599,8 +715,8 @@ GNU Free Documentation License
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@@ -698,33 +814,33 @@ GNU Free Documentation License
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@@ -754,6 +870,7 @@ GNU Free Documentation License
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+
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@@ -770,7 +887,7 @@ notices just after the title page:
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If you have Invariant Sections, Front-Cover Texts and Back-Cover
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@@ -781,9 +898,9 @@ combination of the three, merge those two alternatives to suit the
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If your document contains nontrivial examples of program code, we
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@@ -792,18 +909,18 @@ File: libquadmath.info, Node: Reporting Bugs, Prev: GNU Free Documentation Lic
****************
Bugs in the GCC Quad-Precision Math Library implementation should be
-reported via <http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs.html>.
+reported via `http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs.html'.

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