21 Oct 2002 bug fix in e_pow.c from "David G Hough at validlab.com" . credit for bug report goes to andrew_johnson@uk.ibm.com test example: ----------------------------- static int fail=0; trypow(x,y,z) double x,y,z; { extern double ieee_pow(); double p ; p = ieee_pow(x,y); if (p != z) { printf(" pow failure x %e y %e computed %e correct %e \n",x,y,p,z); fail++; return; } if (1/p != 1/z) { printf(" pow failure x %e y %e computed %e correct %e \n",x,y,p,z); fail++; return; } } main() { trypow( 1.0000000001, 1.0000000001E10, 2.7182820535066154); trypow(-1.0000000001, 1.0000000001E10, -2.7182820535066154); trypow(-0.001, 1.0000000001E10, -0.0); trypow(-1000.0, 1.0000000001E10, -1.0/0.0); if (fail == 0) { printf(" fdlibm e_pow.c seems to be current \n"); exit(0); } else { printf(" fdlibm e_pow.c seems to be out of date \n"); exit(1); } } ----------------------------- What's new in FDLIBM 5.3? CONFIGURE To build FDLIBM, edit the supplied Makefile or create a local Makefile by running "sh configure" using the supplied configure script contributed by Nelson Beebe BUGS FIXED 1. e_pow.c incorrect results when x is very close to -1.0 and y is very large, e.g. ieee_pow(-1.0000000000000002e+00,4.5035996273704970e+15) = 0 ieee_pow(-9.9999999999999978e-01,4.5035996273704970e+15) = 0 Correct results are close to -e and -1/e. 2. k_tan.c error was > 1 ulp target for FDLIBM 5.2: Worst error at least 1.45 ulp at ieee_tan(1.7765241907548024E+269) = 1.7733884462610958E+16 5.3: Worst error 0.96 ulp NOT FIXED YET 3. Compiler failure on non-standard code Statements like *(1+(int*)&t1) = 0; are not standard C and cause some optimizing compilers (e.g. GCC) to generate bad code under optimization. These cases are to be addressed in the next release.