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Diffstat (limited to 'newlib/libm')
-rw-r--r-- | newlib/libm/common/s_modf.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | newlib/libm/math/s_isnan.c | 14 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | newlib/libm/math/s_ldexp.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | newlib/libm/math/w_j0.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | newlib/libm/math/w_log.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | newlib/libm/mathfp/s_isnan.c | 15 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | newlib/libm/mathfp/s_ldexp.c | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | newlib/libm/mathfp/s_logarithm.c | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | newlib/libm/mathfp/w_jn.c | 2 |
9 files changed, 23 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/newlib/libm/common/s_modf.c b/newlib/libm/common/s_modf.c index 01151397d..2e9bfb125 100644 --- a/newlib/libm/common/s_modf.c +++ b/newlib/libm/common/s_modf.c @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ DESCRIPTION storing the integer part in <<*<[ipart]>>>. No rounding whatsoever is done; the sum of the integer and fractional parts is guaranteed to be exactly equal to <[val]>. That - is, if . <[realpart]> = modf(<[val]>, &<[intpart]>); then + is, if <[realpart]> = modf(<[val]>, &<[intpart]>); then `<<<[realpart]>+<[intpart]>>>' is the same as <[val]>. <<modff>> is identical, save that it takes and returns <<float>> rather than <<double>> values. diff --git a/newlib/libm/math/s_isnan.c b/newlib/libm/math/s_isnan.c index 0338cfe47..596bd2d2a 100644 --- a/newlib/libm/math/s_isnan.c +++ b/newlib/libm/math/s_isnan.c @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ /* FUNCTION - <<isnan>>,<<isnanf>>,<<isinf>>,<<isinff>>,<<finite>>,<<finitef>>---test for exceptional numbers + <<isnan>>, <<isnanf>>, <<isinf>>, <<isinff>>, <<finite>>, <<finitef>>---test for exceptional numbers INDEX isnan @@ -58,14 +58,14 @@ DESCRIPTION These functions provide information on the floating-point argument supplied. - There are five major number formats - + There are five major number formats: o+ o zero - a number which contains all zero bits. + A number which contains all zero bits. o subnormal - Is used to represent number with a zero exponent, but a nonzero fraction. - o normal - A number with an exponent, and a fraction + A number with a zero exponent but a nonzero fraction. + o normal + A number with an exponent and a fraction. o infinity A number with an all 1's exponent and a zero fraction. o NAN @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ DESCRIPTION returns 1 if the argument is infinity. <<finite>> returns 1 if the argument is zero, subnormal or normal. - The <<isnanf>>, <<isinff>> and <<finitef>> perform the same + The <<isnanf>>, <<isinff>> and <<finitef>> functions perform the same operations as their <<isnan>>, <<isinf>> and <<finite>> counterparts, but on single-precision floating-point numbers. diff --git a/newlib/libm/math/s_ldexp.c b/newlib/libm/math/s_ldexp.c index e5d45633d..adc7d5d0e 100644 --- a/newlib/libm/math/s_ldexp.c +++ b/newlib/libm/math/s_ldexp.c @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ On underflow, <<ldexp>> and <<ldexpf>> return 0.0. On overflow, <<ldexp>> returns plus or minus <<HUGE_VAL>>. PORTABILITY -<<ldexp>> is ANSI, <<ldexpf>> is an extension. +<<ldexp>> is ANSI. <<ldexpf>> is an extension. */ diff --git a/newlib/libm/math/w_j0.c b/newlib/libm/math/w_j0.c index 2bf663316..e4dde5ccb 100644 --- a/newlib/libm/math/w_j0.c +++ b/newlib/libm/math/w_j0.c @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ /* FUNCTION -<<jN>>,<<jNf>>,<<yN>>,<<yNf>>---Bessel functions +<<jN>>, <<jNf>>, <<yN>>, <<yNf>>---Bessel functions INDEX j0 diff --git a/newlib/libm/math/w_log.c b/newlib/libm/math/w_log.c index dcc8b9762..3e750ad85 100644 --- a/newlib/libm/math/w_log.c +++ b/newlib/libm/math/w_log.c @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ When <[x]> is negative, the returned value is <<-HUGE_VAL>> and <<matherr>>. PORTABILITY -<<log>> is ANSI, <<logf>> is an extension. +<<log>> is ANSI. <<logf>> is an extension. */ /* diff --git a/newlib/libm/mathfp/s_isnan.c b/newlib/libm/mathfp/s_isnan.c index 03cfeee59..70ac704c3 100644 --- a/newlib/libm/mathfp/s_isnan.c +++ b/newlib/libm/mathfp/s_isnan.c @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ /* FUNCTION - <<isnan>>,<<isnanf>>,<<isinf>>,<<isinff>>,<<finite>>,<<finitef>>---test + <<isnan>>, <<isnanf>>, <<isinf>>, <<isinff>>, <<finite>>, <<finitef>>---test for exceptional numbers INDEX @@ -49,15 +49,14 @@ DESCRIPTION These functions provide information on the floating-point argument supplied. - There are five major number formats - + There are five major number formats: o+ o zero - a number which contains all zero bits. + A number which contains all zero bits. o subnormal - Is used to represent number with a zero exponent, but a nonzero fract -ion. - o normal - A number with an exponent, and a fraction + A number with a zero exponent but a nonzero fraction. + o normal + A number with an exponent and a fraction. o infinity A number with an all 1's exponent and a zero fraction. o NAN @@ -69,7 +68,7 @@ ion. returns 1 if the argument is infinity. <<finite>> returns 1 if the argument is zero, subnormal or normal. - The <<isnanf>>, <<isinff>> and <<finitef>> perform the same + The <<isnanf>>, <<isinff>> and <<finitef>> functions perform the same operations as their <<isnan>>, <<isinf>> and <<finite>> counterparts, but on single-precision floating-point numbers. diff --git a/newlib/libm/mathfp/s_ldexp.c b/newlib/libm/mathfp/s_ldexp.c index 5ce2710ac..6da41284b 100644 --- a/newlib/libm/mathfp/s_ldexp.c +++ b/newlib/libm/mathfp/s_ldexp.c @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ On underflow, <<ldexp>> and <<ldexpf>> return 0.0. On overflow, <<ldexp>> returns plus or minus <<HUGE_VAL>>. PORTABILITY -<<ldexp>> is ANSI, <<ldexpf>> is an extension. +<<ldexp>> is ANSI. <<ldexpf>> is an extension. */ diff --git a/newlib/libm/mathfp/s_logarithm.c b/newlib/libm/mathfp/s_logarithm.c index ee7c7069e..3e07949c8 100644 --- a/newlib/libm/mathfp/s_logarithm.c +++ b/newlib/libm/mathfp/s_logarithm.c @@ -56,8 +56,9 @@ When <[x]> is negative, the returned value is <<-HUGE_VAL>> and <<matherr>>. PORTABILITY -<<log>> is ANSI, <<logf>> is an extension. -<<log10>> is ANSI, <<log10f>> is an extension. +<<log>> is ANSI. <<logf>> is an extension. + +<<log10>> is ANSI. <<log10f>> is an extension. */ diff --git a/newlib/libm/mathfp/w_jn.c b/newlib/libm/mathfp/w_jn.c index bd7878104..14c2225f0 100644 --- a/newlib/libm/mathfp/w_jn.c +++ b/newlib/libm/mathfp/w_jn.c @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ /* FUNCTION -<<jN>>,<<jNf>>,<<yN>>,<<yNf>>---Bessel functions +<<jN>>, <<jNf>>, <<yN>>, <<yNf>>---Bessel functions INDEX j0 |