[PATCHv4] ldbl-128: Use L(x) macro for long double constants
Paul E. Murphy
murphyp@linux.vnet.ibm.com
Fri Sep 9 00:46:00 GMT 2016
On 09/08/2016 05:56 PM, Joseph Myers wrote:
> On Fri, 2 Sep 2016, Paul E. Murphy wrote:
>
>> @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ __ieee754_atan2l(_Float128 y, _Float128 x)
>> if(((ix|((lx|-lx)>>63))>0x7fff000000000000LL)||
>> ((iy|((ly|-ly)>>63))>0x7fff000000000000LL)) /* x or y is NaN */
>> return x+y;
>> - if(((hx-0x3fff000000000000LL)|lx)==0) return __atanl(y); /* x=1.0L */
>> + if(((hx-0x3fff000000000000LL)|lx)==0) return __atanl(y); /* x=1 */
>
> Is this change of a comment deliberate? I thought you were avoiding
> changing comments.
This is a limitation of the conversion script. It only skips lines
which start with a /* comment. This can be reverted via the fixup,
patch or I can note the limitation in the commit message.
>
>> + L(0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000E0),
>
> Is it deliberate that this (in e_logl.c) is not becoming integer 0 (it may
> well make sense to avoid converting to integers in such generated tables,
> but you didn't call it out in the patch description as a deliberate
> fixup)? Likewise in s_atanl.c.
The transformation is not applied to integral values written with an
exponent-part 'E'. A trivial change to the transformation could
catch those two cases, but it looks a little neater without. I can
note this behavior in the commit message too.
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