Hi Brian,

you are absolutely right. I had completely forgotten about the
function. I renamed a whole pile of others that were called twiddle,
but I forgot that these still existed. It's ok though, that is what I
intended.

Bill.

On 3 January 2012 08:16, Cactus <rieman...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am using the version you refer to above.
>
> As far as I can see, the test t-mul_mfa_truncate_sqrt2 does end up
> calling fft_radix2_twiddle via this call sequence:
>
>    mul_mfa_truncate_sqrt2(r1, i1, int_limbs, i2, int_limbs, depth, w);
>    fft_mfa_truncate_sqrt2_outer(ii, n, w, &t1, &t2, &s1, sqrt, trunc);
>    fft_radix2_twiddle(ii + i, n1, n2/2, w*n1, t1, t2, w, 0, i, 1);
>
> Is this test now redundant?
>
>      Brian
>
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