C99 complex numbers in cygwin?

Larry Hall cygwin-lh@cygwin.com
Thu Jul 15 20:23:00 GMT 2004


At 01:52 PM 7/15/2004, you wrote:
>From: "Billinghurst, David (CALCRTS)"
>> gcc uses the complex math functions from the system libraries,
>> (excluding builtins).  They aren't in newlib, so cygwin doesn't have them.
>> 
>> I, too, would like them as they are required by gfortran, which will be 
>> (is) the fortran compiler in gcc-3.5.  
>
>UPDATE: This just in...
>
>http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-3.4.1/gcc/Other-Builtins.html#Other%20Builtins
>
>"The ISO C99 functions ... cabsf, cabsl, cabs, cacosf, cacoshf, cacoshl,
>cacosh, cacosl, cacos, cargf, cargl, carg, casinf, casinhf, casinhl,
>casinh, casinl, casin, catanf, catanhf, catanhl, catanh, catanl, catan,
>cbrtf, cbrtl, cbrt, ccosf, ccoshf, ccoshl, ccosh, ccosl, ccos, cexpf,
>cexpl, cexp, cimagf, cimagl, cimag, conjf, conjl, conj,..., cpowf,
>cpowl, cpow, cprojf, cprojl, cproj, crealf, creall, creal, csinf, csinhf,
>csinhl, csinh, csinl, csin, csqrtf, csqrtl, csqrt, ctanf, ctanhf, ctanhl,
>ctanh, ctanl, ctan ... are handled as built-in functions except in strict
>ISO C90 mode (-ansi or -std=c89)."
>
>Sounds like I just need to wait for gcc 3.4.  Is there a build of it
>available for cygwin yet?


No.  Gerrit said maybe sometime in August.


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