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This view contains an implementation of the proposed standards for
primitive and elementary mathematical functions, as defined by the
ISO-IEC/JTC1/SC22/WG9 (Ada), to be used on a Rational R1000 architecture.
o The directory Documents contains the text of both proposed standards
and rationale for the standards.
o The package specifications Generic_Primitive_Functions and
Generic_Elementary_Functions follow the specification given in the
proposed standards.
o The corresponding bodies are R1000 specific implementations created based
upon the books:
- "Software Manual for the Elementary Functions"
by William J. Cody, Jr. and William Waite
Prentice-Hall Series in Computational Mathematics, 1980
- "Scientific Ada",
by B. Ford, J.Kok, M.W.Rogers,
Cambridge University Press, 1986
- "Computer Approximations"
by John F. Hart et. al,
Krieger Publishing 1968
o Packages Primitive_Functions and Elementary_Functions are
the instances recommended by the proposed standard for the predefined
type Float.
Nota bene:
Users recognize that the Math Support packages provided as part of the
Rational Environment are delivered "AS IS". No warranties are given,
whether express, implied, or statutory, including implied warranties of
fitness for a particular purpose or mechantability. In no event will
Rational be liable in tort, negligence, or other liability incurred as a
result of the use of this Math Support packages.
In addition, Rational does not guarantee conformance to the proposed
standards, especially in the accuracy of the results of the various math
functions.
This code can be distributed and modified freely, although Rational
would be happy to receive comments, bug reports, and suggestions for
improvements at:
Rational
3320 Scott Boulevard
Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA
or by e-mail at:
Support@Rational.COM