On Thu, 4 Feb 2021 02:08:12 GMT, Joe Darcy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Recent revisions of the IEEE 754 floating-point standard have added guidance 
> on how typical math library methods (sin, cos, tan, etc.) should behave in 
> terms of their general quality of implementation as well as on special values.
> 
> Other than the pow methods, for the recommended operations listed by IEEE 754 
> that the Java math library already includes, the special cases that are 
> specified by Java are the same as those specified by IEEE 754, except for the 
> pow method. IEEE 754 calls out some special cases not explicitly listed in 
> the Java specs. This changeset adds those special cases to the spec and adds 
> tests of the the special cases if not already present.
> 
> If method "Foo" already had a regression test, new cases were added it it. 
> Otherwise, a new test was added to cover the special cases of several methods.
> 
> There is no intention at the moment to change the behavior of pow to align 
> with IEEE 754.

This pull request has now been integrated.

Changeset: 2fd8ed02
Author:    Joe Darcy <[email protected]>
URL:       https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/commit/2fd8ed02
Stats:     264 lines in 5 files changed: 243 ins; 0 del; 21 mod

8240632: Note differences between IEEE 754-2019 math lib special cases and 
java.lang.Math

Reviewed-by: bpb

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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jdk/pull/2395

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