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-/* mconf.h
- *
- * Common include file for math routines
- *
- *
- *
- * SYNOPSIS:
- *
- * #include "mconf.h"
- *
- *
- *
- * DESCRIPTION:
- *
- * This file contains definitions for error codes that are
- * passed to the common error handling routine mtherr()
- * (which see).
- *
- * The file also includes a conditional assembly definition
- * for the type of computer arithmetic (IEEE, DEC, Motorola
- * IEEE, or UNKnown).
- *
- * For Digital Equipment PDP-11 and VAX computers, certain
- * IBM systems, and others that use numbers with a 56-bit
- * significand, the symbol DEC should be defined. In this
- * mode, most floating point constants are given as arrays
- * of octal integers to eliminate decimal to binary conversion
- * errors that might be introduced by the compiler.
- *
- * For computers, such as IBM PC, that follow the IEEE
- * Standard for Binary Floating Point Arithmetic (ANSI/IEEE
- * Std 754-1985), the symbol IBMPC should be defined. These
- * numbers have 53-bit significands. In this mode, constants
- * are provided as arrays of hexadecimal 16 bit integers.
- *
- * To accommodate other types of computer arithmetic, all
- * constants are also provided in a normal decimal radix
- * which one can hope are correctly converted to a suitable
- * format by the available C language compiler. To invoke
- * this mode, the symbol UNK is defined.
- *
- * An important difference among these modes is a predefined
- * set of machine arithmetic constants for each. The numbers
- * MACHEP (the machine roundoff error), MAXNUM (largest number
- * represented), and several other parameters are preset by
- * the configuration symbol. Check the file const.c to
- * ensure that these values are correct for your computer.
- *
- */
-
-/*
-Cephes Math Library Release 2.0: April, 1987
-by Stephen L. Moshier
-Direct inquiries to 30 Frost Street, Cambridge, MA 02140
-*/
-
-
-/* Constant definitions for math error conditions
- */
-
-#define DOMAIN 1 /* argument domain error */
-#define SING 2 /* argument singularity */
-#define OVERFLOW 3 /* overflow range error */
-#define UNDERFLOW 4 /* underflow range error */
-#define TLOSS 5 /* total loss of precision */
-#define PLOSS 6 /* partial loss of precision */
-
-#define EDOM 33
-#define ERANGE 34
-
-/*
-typedef struct
- {
- double r;
- double i;
- }cmplx;
-*/
-
-/* Type of computer arithmetic */
-
-/* PDP-11, Pro350, VAX:
- */
-/*define DEC 1*/
-
-/* Intel IEEE, low order words come first:
- */
-#define IBMPC 1
-
-/* Motorola IEEE, high order words come first
- * (Sun workstation):
- */
-/*define MIEEE 1*/
-
-/* UNKnown arithmetic, invokes coefficients given in
- * normal decimal format. Beware of range boundary
- * problems (MACHEP, MAXLOG, etc. in const.c) and
- * roundoff problems in pow.c:
- */
- /*define UNK 1*/
-
-/* Define to ask for infinity support, else undefine. */
-#define INFINITY
-
-/* Define to ask for Not-a-Number support, else undefine. */
-#define NANS
-
-/* Define to support denormal numbers, else undefine. */
-#define DENORMAL
+/* mconf.h
+ *
+ * Common include file for math routines
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ * SYNOPSIS:
+ *
+ * #include "mconf.h"
+ *
+ *
+ *
+ * DESCRIPTION:
+ *
+ * This file contains definitions for error codes that are
+ * passed to the common error handling routine mtherr()
+ * (which see).
+ *
+ * The file also includes a conditional assembly definition
+ * for the type of computer arithmetic (IEEE, DEC, Motorola
+ * IEEE, or UNKnown).
+ *
+ * For Digital Equipment PDP-11 and VAX computers, certain
+ * IBM systems, and others that use numbers with a 56-bit
+ * significand, the symbol DEC should be defined. In this
+ * mode, most floating point constants are given as arrays
+ * of octal integers to eliminate decimal to binary conversion
+ * errors that might be introduced by the compiler.
+ *
+ * For computers, such as IBM PC, that follow the IEEE
+ * Standard for Binary Floating Point Arithmetic (ANSI/IEEE
+ * Std 754-1985), the symbol IBMPC should be defined. These
+ * numbers have 53-bit significands. In this mode, constants
+ * are provided as arrays of hexadecimal 16 bit integers.
+ *
+ * To accommodate other types of computer arithmetic, all
+ * constants are also provided in a normal decimal radix
+ * which one can hope are correctly converted to a suitable
+ * format by the available C language compiler. To invoke
+ * this mode, the symbol UNK is defined.
+ *
+ * An important difference among these modes is a predefined
+ * set of machine arithmetic constants for each. The numbers
+ * MACHEP (the machine roundoff error), MAXNUM (largest number
+ * represented), and several other parameters are preset by
+ * the configuration symbol. Check the file const.c to
+ * ensure that these values are correct for your computer.
+ *
+ */
+
+/*
+Cephes Math Library Release 2.0: April, 1987
+by Stephen L. Moshier
+Direct inquiries to 30 Frost Street, Cambridge, MA 02140
+*/
+
+
+/* Constant definitions for math error conditions
+ */
+
+#define DOMAIN 1 /* argument domain error */
+#define SING 2 /* argument singularity */
+#define OVERFLOW 3 /* overflow range error */
+#define UNDERFLOW 4 /* underflow range error */
+#define TLOSS 5 /* total loss of precision */
+#define PLOSS 6 /* partial loss of precision */
+
+#define EDOM 33
+#define ERANGE 34
+
+/*
+typedef struct
+ {
+ double r;
+ double i;
+ }cmplx;
+*/
+
+/* Type of computer arithmetic */
+
+/* PDP-11, Pro350, VAX:
+ */
+/*define DEC 1*/
+
+/* Intel IEEE, low order words come first:
+ */
+#define IBMPC 1
+
+/* Motorola IEEE, high order words come first
+ * (Sun workstation):
+ */
+/*define MIEEE 1*/
+
+/* UNKnown arithmetic, invokes coefficients given in
+ * normal decimal format. Beware of range boundary
+ * problems (MACHEP, MAXLOG, etc. in const.c) and
+ * roundoff problems in pow.c:
+ */
+ /*define UNK 1*/
+
+/* Define to ask for infinity support, else undefine. */
+#define INFINITY
+
+/* Define to ask for Not-a-Number support, else undefine. */
+#define NANS
+
+/* Define to support denormal numbers, else undefine. */
+#define DENORMAL