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* math/opensolaris-libm: Second *BSD releaseJohn Marino2017-01-311-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Interestingly, this update comes 11 years to the days after the original source was released. This resolves the OpenLibm testsuite failures for the double variant of Bessel functions (seen always on Clang and on GCC when fno-builtin switch set) and the gamma/lgamma failures for 0.5 and 3.0 arguments. The associated implementions were replaced with the 1993 SunPro versions found in all BSD-based math libraries. The failures were of the off-by-1-bit type explained by floating point rounding. Now all float and double tests found in OpenLibm's testsuite pass. Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=432948
* Add new port math/opensolaris-libmJohn Marino2017-01-241-0/+3
In 2006, Sun Microsystems released math and vector math libraries as part of their effort to open-source Solaris: libmvec - vector math library This library contains function to evaluate common mathematical functions for several arguments at once. The argument values are specified by one or more vectors (arrays) of data, and the corresponding result values are stored in another vector. libm - C99 math library Functions in this library provide common elementary mathematical functions and floating point environment routines defined by System V, ANSI C, POSIX, and so on. Additional functions in this library provide extended support for handling floating point exceptions. The original source has been modified to build on FreeBSD and DragonFly using GCC or clang and the GNU assembler. All fixes introduced by Nexenta and Illumos projects have also been incorporated. Missing x86_64 variants of lrint and lround have added. The floating-point exception logging including address->symbol tranlation has also been implemented. Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=432389