2010-12-02 Craig Howland <howland@LGSInnovations.com>
* libm/common/s_log2.c: Change from using M_LOG2_E to M_LN2 define (from math.h--the latter is POSIX, the former non-standard). * libm/common/sf_log2.c: Ditto. Change cast for M_LN2 from float to float_t (in case all math not done in float). * libc/include/math.h: Ditto (same 2 things as sf_log2.c).
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2010-12-02 Craig Howland <howland@LGSInnovations.com>
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* libm/common/s_log2.c: Change from using M_LOG2_E to M_LN2 define
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(from math.h--the latter is POSIX, the former non-standard).
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* libm/common/sf_log2.c: Ditto. Change cast for M_LN2 from float to
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float_t (in case all math not done in float).
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* libc/include/math.h: Ditto (same 2 things as sf_log2.c).
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2010-12-02 Jayant Sonar jayant.sonar@kpitcummins.com
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Kaushik Phatak kaushik.phatak@kpitcummins.com
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rather are derivatives based on <<log>>. (Accuracy might be slightly off from
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a direct calculation.) In addition to functions, they are also implemented as
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macros defined in math.h:
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. #define log2(x) (log (x) / _M_LOG2_E)
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. #define log2f(x) (logf (x) / (float) _M_LOG2_E)
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. #define log2(x) (log (x) / _M_LN2)
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. #define log2f(x) (logf (x) / (float) _M_LN2)
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To use the functions instead, just undefine the macros first.
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You can use the (non-ANSI) function <<matherr>> to specify error
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double x;
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#endif
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{
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return (log(x) / M_LOG2_E);
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return (log(x) / M_LN2);
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}
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#endif /* defined(_DOUBLE_IS_32BITS) */
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float x;
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#endif
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{
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return (logf(x) / (float) M_LOG2_E);
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return (logf(x) / (float_t) M_LN2);
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}
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#ifdef _DOUBLE_IS_32BITS
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