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- From: scjones@thor.sdrc.com (Larry Jones)
- Newsgroups: comp.std.c
- Subject: Re: are float functions (sinf, fabsf) required by ansi?
- Summary: no
- Message-ID: <2417@sdrc.COM>
- Date: 19 Dec 92 18:41:28 GMT
- References: <1992Dec18.232621.2801@bernina.ethz.ch>
- Sender: news@sdrc.COM
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- In article <1992Dec18.232621.2801@bernina.ethz.ch>, hoesel@igc.ethz.ch (Frans van Hoesel) writes:
- > The subject is clear enough... must any ansi compiler know the functions
- > for evaluating sin with a float argument (after including math.h) and
- > is it always called sinf. Or rephrased... is sinf in the standard library?
-
- No. ANSI reserves the names for (the obvious) future use but does not
- require them.
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