Hi,

On Mon, 12 Nov 2007, Geert Bosch wrote:

> The big advantage of having a libm with GCC is that, instead of only 
> being able to rely on the lowest common denominator for accuracy of math 
> functions, you'll be able to rely on the same precision on all targets. 
> This is a huge benefit, especially on less popular operatings systems 
> and embedded systems, which often have crappy math libraries.

You don't have to preach to the choir, I know why I looked at several 
libms in the past :-)

I just say that crlibm is not it.  There are libms which would impose 
much less work, are more complete, faster and more proven in the real 
world.


Ciao,
Michael.

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