* configure.in: Add configuration test for long double type existing and set flag _HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE if true. Fix INIT_ARRAY (.init_array) and _LDBL_EQ_DBL tests to not link so that will work with cross-compilers. * configure: Regenerated. * Makefile.in: Ditto. * newlib.hin: Add _HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE flag. * libc/include/math.h: Change non-builtin defines for HUGE_VAL, HUGE_VALF, and HUGE_VALL to be constant expressions. Add definitions for the non-builtin case for INFINITY and NAN. Gate HUGE_VALL and union __ldmath definitions with (new) _HAVE_LONG_DOUBLE. *libm/common/s_infconst.c: Change definitions to use values from float.h instead of non-so-portable integer forms. Mark as being deprecated (because now removed from math.h, are not used anywhere in Newlib, itself).
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