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-rw-r--r--ChangeLog11
-rw-r--r--manual/pattern.texi125
-rw-r--r--sysdeps/generic/strtoll.c1
-rw-r--r--sysdeps/generic/strtoull.c1
-rw-r--r--sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/e_j0l.c630
5 files changed, 762 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 1becc87..dc12404 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,14 @@
+2001-02-12 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
+
+ * sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/e_j0l.c: New file.
+ Contributed by Stephen L. Moshier <moshier@na-net.ornl.gov>.
+
+2001-02-11 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
+
+ * sysdeps/generic/strtoll.c (__strtoq_internal): Ressurect alias
+ which was exported from libc.
+ * sysdeps/generic/strtoull.c (__strtouq_internal): Likewise.
+
2001-02-12 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de>
* manual/arith.texi (Parsing of Integers): Fix some wordings.
diff --git a/manual/pattern.texi b/manual/pattern.texi
index 1a90ddc..6479a1f 100644
--- a/manual/pattern.texi
+++ b/manual/pattern.texi
@@ -205,6 +205,84 @@ This is a GNU extension.
@end table
@end deftp
+For use in the @code{glob64} function @file{glob.h} contains another
+definition for a very similar type. @code{glob64_t} differs from
+@code{glob_t} only in the types of the members @code{gl_readdir},
+@code{gl_stat}, and @code{gl_lstat}.
+
+@comment glob.h
+@comment GNU
+@deftp {Data Type} glob64_t
+This data type holds a pointer to a word vector. More precisely, it
+records both the address of the word vector and its size. The GNU
+implementation contains some more fields which are non-standard
+extensions.
+
+@table @code
+@item gl_pathc
+The number of elements in the vector, excluding the initial null entries
+if the GLOB_DOOFFS flag is used (see gl_offs below).
+
+@item gl_pathv
+The address of the vector. This field has type @w{@code{char **}}.
+
+@item gl_offs
+The offset of the first real element of the vector, from its nominal
+address in the @code{gl_pathv} field. Unlike the other fields, this
+is always an input to @code{glob}, rather than an output from it.
+
+If you use a nonzero offset, then that many elements at the beginning of
+the vector are left empty. (The @code{glob} function fills them with
+null pointers.)
+
+The @code{gl_offs} field is meaningful only if you use the
+@code{GLOB_DOOFFS} flag. Otherwise, the offset is always zero
+regardless of what is in this field, and the first real element comes at
+the beginning of the vector.
+
+@item gl_closedir
+The address of an alternative implementation of the @code{closedir}
+function. It is used if the @code{GLOB_ALTDIRFUNC} bit is set in
+the flag parameter. The type of this field is
+@w{@code{void (*) (void *)}}.
+
+This is a GNU extension.
+
+@item gl_readdir
+The address of an alternative implementation of the @code{readdir64}
+function used to read the contents of a directory. It is used if the
+@code{GLOB_ALTDIRFUNC} bit is set in the flag parameter. The type of
+this field is @w{@code{struct dirent64 *(*) (void *)}}.
+
+This is a GNU extension.
+
+@item gl_opendir
+The address of an alternative implementation of the @code{opendir}
+function. It is used if the @code{GLOB_ALTDIRFUNC} bit is set in
+the flag parameter. The type of this field is
+@w{@code{void *(*) (const char *)}}.
+
+This is a GNU extension.
+
+@item gl_stat
+The address of an alternative implementation of the @code{stat64} function
+to get information about an object in the filesystem. It is used if the
+@code{GLOB_ALTDIRFUNC} bit is set in the flag parameter. The type of
+this field is @w{@code{int (*) (const char *, struct stat64 *)}}.
+
+This is a GNU extension.
+
+@item gl_lstat
+The address of an alternative implementation of the @code{lstat64}
+function to get information about an object in the filesystems, not
+following symbolic links. It is used if the @code{GLOB_ALTDIRFUNC} bit
+is set in the flag parameter. The type of this field is @code{@w{int
+(*) (const char *,} @w{struct stat64 *)}}.
+
+This is a GNU extension.
+@end table
+@end deftp
+
@comment glob.h
@comment POSIX.2
@deftypefun int glob (const char *@var{pattern}, int @var{flags}, int (*@var{errfunc}) (const char *@var{filename}, int @var{error-code}), glob_t *@var{vector-ptr})
@@ -234,7 +312,7 @@ that your application is making.
If @code{glob} succeeds, it returns 0. Otherwise, it returns one
of these error codes:
-@table @code
+@vtable @code
@comment glob.h
@comment POSIX.2
@item GLOB_ABORTED
@@ -261,10 +339,38 @@ at least one file.
@comment POSIX.2
@item GLOB_NOSPACE
It was impossible to allocate memory to hold the result.
-@end table
+@end vtable
In the event of an error, @code{glob} stores information in
@code{*@var{vector-ptr}} about all the matches it has found so far.
+
+It is important to notive that the @code{glob} function will not fail if
+it encounters directories or files which cannot be handled without the
+LFS interfaces. The implementation of @code{glob} is supposed to use
+these functions internally. This at least is the assumptions made by
+the Unix standard. The GNU extension of allowing the user to provide
+own directory handling and @code{stat} functions complicates things a
+bit. If these callback functions are used and a large file or directory
+is encountered @code{glob} @emph{can} fail.
+@end deftypefun
+
+@comment glob.h
+@comment GNU
+@deftypefun int glob64 (const char *@var{pattern}, int @var{flags}, int (*@var{errfunc}) (const char *@var{filename}, int @var{error-code}), glob64_t *@var{vector-ptr})
+The @code{glob64} function was added as part of the Large File Summit
+extensions but is not part of the original LFS proposal. The reason for
+this is simple: it is not necessary. The necessity for a @code{glob64}
+function is added by the extensions of the GNU @code{glob}
+implementation which allows the user to provide own directory handling
+and @code{stat} functions. The @code{readdir} and @code{stat} functions
+do depend on the choice of @code{_FILE_OFFSET_BITS} since the definition
+of the types @code{struct dirent} and @code{struct stat} will change
+depending on the choice.
+
+Beside this difference the @code{glob64} works just like @code{glob} in
+all aspects.
+
+This function is a GNU extension.
@end deftypefun
@node Flags for Globbing
@@ -274,7 +380,7 @@ This section describes the flags that you can specify in the
@var{flags} argument to @code{glob}. Choose the flags you want,
and combine them with the C bitwise OR operator @code{|}.
-@table @code
+@vtable @code
@comment glob.h
@comment POSIX.2
@item GLOB_APPEND
@@ -362,7 +468,7 @@ If you use @code{GLOB_NOESCAPE}, then @samp{\} is an ordinary character.
@code{glob} does its work by calling the function @code{fnmatch}
repeatedly. It handles the flag @code{GLOB_NOESCAPE} by turning on the
@code{FNM_NOESCAPE} flag in calls to @code{fnmatch}.
-@end table
+@end vtable
@node More Flags for Globbing
@subsection More Flags for Globbing
@@ -372,7 +478,7 @@ Beside the flags described in the last section, the GNU implementation of
@file{glob.h} file. Some of the extensions implement functionality
which is available in modern shell implementations.
-@table @code
+@vtable @code
@comment glob.h
@comment GNU
@item GLOB_PERIOD
@@ -502,7 +608,7 @@ This functionality is only available with the GNU @code{glob}
implementation. It is mainly used internally to increase the
performance but might be useful for a user as well and therefore is
documented here.
-@end table
+@end vtable
Calling @code{glob} will in most cases allocate resources which are used
to represent the result of the function call. If the same object of
@@ -519,6 +625,13 @@ calls to @code{glob} associated with the object pointed to by
@code{glob_t} typed object isn't used anymore.
@end deftypefun
+@comment glob.h
+@comment GNU
+@deftypefun void globfree64 (glob64_t *@var{pglob})
+This function is equivalent to @code{globfree} but it frees records of
+type @code{glob64_t} which were allocated by @code{glob64}.
+@end deftypefun
+
@node Regular Expressions
@section Regular Expression Matching
diff --git a/sysdeps/generic/strtoll.c b/sysdeps/generic/strtoll.c
index e507abb..cfa98c8 100644
--- a/sysdeps/generic/strtoll.c
+++ b/sysdeps/generic/strtoll.c
@@ -21,4 +21,5 @@
#include <strtol.c>
+strong_alias (__strtoll_internal, __strtoq_internal)
weak_alias (strtoll, strtoq)
diff --git a/sysdeps/generic/strtoull.c b/sysdeps/generic/strtoull.c
index 5ec3756..80ccf91 100644
--- a/sysdeps/generic/strtoull.c
+++ b/sysdeps/generic/strtoull.c
@@ -22,5 +22,6 @@
#include <strtoul.c>
#ifdef _LIBC
+strong_alias (__strtoull_internal, __strtouq_internal)
weak_alias (strtoull, strtouq)
#endif
diff --git a/sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/e_j0l.c b/sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/e_j0l.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bec0f74
--- /dev/null
+++ b/sysdeps/ieee754/ldbl-96/e_j0l.c
@@ -0,0 +1,630 @@
+/*
+ * ====================================================
+ * Copyright (C) 1993 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Developed at SunPro, a Sun Microsystems, Inc. business.
+ * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this
+ * software is freely granted, provided that this notice
+ * is preserved.
+ * ====================================================
+ */
+
+/* Long double expansions contributed by
+ Stephen L. Moshier <moshier@na-net.ornl.gov> */
+
+/* __ieee754_j0(x), __ieee754_y0(x)
+ * Bessel function of the first and second kinds of order zero.
+ * Method -- j0(x):
+ * 1. For tiny x, we use j0(x) = 1 - x^2/4 + x^4/64 - ...
+ * 2. Reduce x to |x| since j0(x)=j0(-x), and
+ * for x in (0,2)
+ * j0(x) = 1 - z/4 + z^2*R0/S0, where z = x*x;
+ * for x in (2,inf)
+ * j0(x) = sqrt(2/(pi*x))*(p0(x)*cos(x0)-q0(x)*sin(x0))
+ * where x0 = x-pi/4. It is better to compute sin(x0),cos(x0)
+ * as follow:
+ * cos(x0) = cos(x)cos(pi/4)+sin(x)sin(pi/4)
+ * = 1/sqrt(2) * (cos(x) + sin(x))
+ * sin(x0) = sin(x)cos(pi/4)-cos(x)sin(pi/4)
+ * = 1/sqrt(2) * (sin(x) - cos(x))
+ * (To avoid cancellation, use
+ * sin(x) +- cos(x) = -cos(2x)/(sin(x) -+ cos(x))
+ * to compute the worse one.)
+ *
+ * 3 Special cases
+ * j0(nan)= nan
+ * j0(0) = 1
+ * j0(inf) = 0
+ *
+ * Method -- y0(x):
+ * 1. For x<2.
+ * Since
+ * y0(x) = 2/pi*(j0(x)*(ln(x/2)+Euler) + x^2/4 - ...)
+ * therefore y0(x)-2/pi*j0(x)*ln(x) is an even function.
+ * We use the following function to approximate y0,
+ * y0(x) = U(z)/V(z) + (2/pi)*(j0(x)*ln(x)), z= x^2
+ *
+ * Note: For tiny x, U/V = u0 and j0(x)~1, hence
+ * y0(tiny) = u0 + (2/pi)*ln(tiny), (choose tiny<2**-27)
+ * 2. For x>=2.
+ * y0(x) = sqrt(2/(pi*x))*(p0(x)*cos(x0)+q0(x)*sin(x0))
+ * where x0 = x-pi/4. It is better to compute sin(x0),cos(x0)
+ * by the method mentioned above.
+ * 3. Special cases: y0(0)=-inf, y0(x<0)=NaN, y0(inf)=0.
+ */
+
+#include "math.h"
+#include "math_private.h"
+
+#ifdef __STDC__
+static long double pzero (long double), qzero (long double);
+#else
+static long double pzero (), qzero ();
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __STDC__
+static const long double
+#else
+static long double
+#endif
+ huge = 1e4930L,
+ one = 1.0L,
+ invsqrtpi = 5.6418958354775628694807945156077258584405e-1L,
+ tpi = 6.3661977236758134307553505349005744813784e-1L,
+ j0z1 = 2.40482555769577276862163187932650662155139L,
+ j0z2 = 5.520078110286310649596604112813027425221865L,
+
+ /* J0(x) = 1 - x^2 / 4 + x^4 R0(x^2) / S0(x^2)
+ 0 <= x <= 2
+ peak relative error 1.41e-22 */
+ R[5] = {
+ 4.287176872744686992880841716723478740566E7L,
+ -6.652058897474241627570911531740907185772E5L,
+ 7.011848381719789863458364584613651091175E3L,
+ -3.168040850193372408702135490809516253693E1L,
+ 6.030778552661102450545394348845599300939E-2L,
+},
+
+ S[4] = {
+ 2.743793198556599677955266341699130654342E9L,
+ 3.364330079384816249840086842058954076201E7L,
+ 1.924119649412510777584684927494642526573E5L,
+ 6.239282256012734914211715620088714856494E2L,
+ /* 1.000000000000000000000000000000000000000E0L,*/
+};
+
+#ifdef __STDC__
+static const long double zero = 0.0;
+#else
+static long double zero = 0.0;
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __STDC__
+long double
+__ieee754_j0l (long double x)
+#else
+long double
+__ieee754_j0l (x)
+ long double x;
+#endif
+{
+ long double z, s, c, ss, cc, r, u, v;
+ int32_t ix;
+ u_int32_t se, i0, i1;
+
+ GET_LDOUBLE_WORDS (se, i0, i1, x);
+ ix = se & 0x7fff;
+ if (ix >= 0x7fff)
+ return one / (x * x);
+ x = fabsl (x);
+ if (ix >= 0x4000) /* |x| >= 2.0 */
+ {
+ s = __sinl (x);
+ c = __cosl (x);
+ ss = s - c;
+ cc = s + c;
+ if (ix < 0x7ffe)
+ { /* make sure x+x not overflow */
+ z = -__cosl (x + x);
+ if ((s * c) < zero)
+ cc = z / ss;
+ else
+ ss = z / cc;
+ }
+ /*
+ * j0(x) = 1/sqrt(pi) * (P(0,x)*cc - Q(0,x)*ss) / sqrt(x)
+ * y0(x) = 1/sqrt(pi) * (P(0,x)*ss + Q(0,x)*cc) / sqrt(x)
+ */
+ if (ix > 0x4080) /* 2^129 */
+ z = (invsqrtpi * cc) / __ieee754_sqrtl (x);
+ else
+ {
+ u = pzero (x);
+ v = qzero (x);
+ z = invsqrtpi * (u * cc - v * ss) / __ieee754_sqrtl (x);
+ }
+ return z;
+ }
+ if (ix < 0x3fef) /* |x| < 2**-16 */
+ {
+ if (huge + x > one)
+ { /* raise inexact if x != 0 */
+ if (ix < 0x3fde) /* |x| < 2^-33 */
+ return one;
+ else
+ return one - 0.25 * x * x;
+ }
+ }
+ z = x * x;
+ r = z * (R[0] + z * (R[1] + z * (R[2] + z * (R[3] + z * R[4]))));
+ s = S[0] + z * (S[1] + z * (S[2] + z * (S[3] + z)));
+ if (ix < 0x3fff)
+ { /* |x| < 1.00 */
+ return (one - 0.25 * z + z * (r / s));
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ u = 0.5 * x;
+ return ((one + u) * (one - u) + z * (r / s));
+ }
+}
+
+
+/* y0(x) = 2/pi ln(x) J0(x) + U(x^2)/V(x^2)
+ 0 < x <= 2
+ peak relative error 1.7e-21 */
+#ifdef __STDC__
+static const long double
+#else
+static long double
+#endif
+U[6] = {
+ -1.054912306975785573710813351985351350861E10L,
+ 2.520192609749295139432773849576523636127E10L,
+ -1.856426071075602001239955451329519093395E9L,
+ 4.079209129698891442683267466276785956784E7L,
+ -3.440684087134286610316661166492641011539E5L,
+ 1.005524356159130626192144663414848383774E3L,
+};
+#ifdef __STDC__
+static const long double
+#else
+static long double
+#endif
+V[5] = {
+ 1.429337283720789610137291929228082613676E11L,
+ 2.492593075325119157558811370165695013002E9L,
+ 2.186077620785925464237324417623665138376E7L,
+ 1.238407896366385175196515057064384929222E5L,
+ 4.693924035211032457494368947123233101664E2L,
+ /* 1.000000000000000000000000000000000000000E0L */
+};
+
+#ifdef __STDC__
+long double
+__ieee754_y0l (long double x)
+#else
+long double
+__ieee754_y0l (x)
+ long double x;
+#endif
+{
+ long double z, s, c, ss, cc, u, v;
+ int32_t ix;
+ u_int32_t se, i0, i1;
+
+ GET_LDOUBLE_WORDS (se, i0, i1, x);
+ ix = se & 0x7fff;
+ /* Y0(NaN) is NaN, y0(-inf) is Nan, y0(inf) is 0 */
+ if (se & 0x8000)
+ return zero / zero;
+ if (ix >= 0x7fff)
+ return one / (x + x * x);
+ if ((i0 | i1) == 0)
+ return -one / zero;
+ if (ix >= 0x4000)
+ { /* |x| >= 2.0 */
+
+ /* y0(x) = sqrt(2/(pi*x))*(p0(x)*sin(x0)+q0(x)*cos(x0))
+ * where x0 = x-pi/4
+ * Better formula:
+ * cos(x0) = cos(x)cos(pi/4)+sin(x)sin(pi/4)
+ * = 1/sqrt(2) * (sin(x) + cos(x))
+ * sin(x0) = sin(x)cos(3pi/4)-cos(x)sin(3pi/4)
+ * = 1/sqrt(2) * (sin(x) - cos(x))
+ * To avoid cancellation, use
+ * sin(x) +- cos(x) = -cos(2x)/(sin(x) -+ cos(x))
+ * to compute the worse one.
+ */
+ s = __sinl (x);
+ c = __cosl (x);
+ ss = s - c;
+ cc = s + c;
+ /*
+ * j0(x) = 1/sqrt(pi) * (P(0,x)*cc - Q(0,x)*ss) / sqrt(x)
+ * y0(x) = 1/sqrt(pi) * (P(0,x)*ss + Q(0,x)*cc) / sqrt(x)
+ */
+ if (ix < 0x7ffe)
+ { /* make sure x+x not overflow */
+ z = -__cosl (x + x);
+ if ((s * c) < zero)
+ cc = z / ss;
+ else
+ ss = z / cc;
+ }
+ if (ix > 0x4080) /* 1e39 */
+ z = (invsqrtpi * ss) / __ieee754_sqrtl (x);
+ else
+ {
+ u = pzero (x);
+ v = qzero (x);
+ z = invsqrtpi * (u * ss + v * cc) / __ieee754_sqrtl (x);
+ }
+ return z;
+ }
+ if (ix <= 0x3fde) /* x < 2^-33 */
+ {
+ z = -7.380429510868722527629822444004602747322E-2L
+ + tpi * __ieee754_logl (x);
+ return z;
+ }
+ z = x * x;
+ u = U[0] + z * (U[1] + z * (U[2] + z * (U[3] + z * (U[4] + z * U[5]))));
+ v = V[0] + z * (V[1] + z * (V[2] + z * (V[3] + z * (V[4] + z))));
+ return (u / v + tpi * (__ieee754_j0l (x) * __ieee754_logl (x)));
+}
+
+/* The asymptotic expansions of pzero is
+ * 1 - 9/128 s^2 + 11025/98304 s^4 - ..., where s = 1/x.
+ * For x >= 2, We approximate pzero by
+ * pzero(x) = 1 + s^2 R(s^2) / S(s^2)
+ */
+#ifdef __STDC__
+static const long double pR8[7] = {
+#else
+static long double pR8[7] = {
+#endif
+ /* 8 <= x <= inf
+ Peak relative error 4.62 */
+ -4.094398895124198016684337960227780260127E-9L,
+ -8.929643669432412640061946338524096893089E-7L,
+ -6.281267456906136703868258380673108109256E-5L,
+ -1.736902783620362966354814353559382399665E-3L,
+ -1.831506216290984960532230842266070146847E-2L,
+ -5.827178869301452892963280214772398135283E-2L,
+ -2.087563267939546435460286895807046616992E-2L,
+};
+#ifdef __STDC__
+static const long double pS8[6] = {
+#else
+static long double pS8[6] = {
+#endif
+ 5.823145095287749230197031108839653988393E-8L,
+ 1.279281986035060320477759999428992730280E-5L,
+ 9.132668954726626677174825517150228961304E-4L,
+ 2.606019379433060585351880541545146252534E-2L,
+ 2.956262215119520464228467583516287175244E-1L,
+ 1.149498145388256448535563278632697465675E0L,
+ /* 1.000000000000000000000000000000000000000E0L, */
+};
+
+#ifdef __STDC__
+static const long double pR5[7] = {
+#else
+static long double pR5[7] = {
+#endif
+ /* 4.54541015625 <= x <= 8
+ Peak relative error 6.51E-22 */
+ -2.041226787870240954326915847282179737987E-7L,
+ -2.255373879859413325570636768224534428156E-5L,
+ -7.957485746440825353553537274569102059990E-4L,
+ -1.093205102486816696940149222095559439425E-2L,
+ -5.657957849316537477657603125260701114646E-2L,
+ -8.641175552716402616180994954177818461588E-2L,
+ -1.354654710097134007437166939230619726157E-2L,
+};
+#ifdef __STDC__
+static const long double pS5[6] = {
+#else
+static long double pS5[6] = {
+#endif
+ 2.903078099681108697057258628212823545290E-6L,
+ 3.253948449946735405975737677123673867321E-4L,
+ 1.181269751723085006534147920481582279979E-2L,
+ 1.719212057790143888884745200257619469363E-1L,
+ 1.006306498779212467670654535430694221924E0L,
+ 2.069568808688074324555596301126375951502E0L,
+ /* 1.000000000000000000000000000000000000000E0L, */
+};
+
+#ifdef __STDC__
+static const long double pR3[7] = {
+#else
+static long double pR3[7] = {
+#endif
+ /* 2.85711669921875 <= x <= 4.54541015625
+ peak relative error 5.25e-21 */
+ -5.755732156848468345557663552240816066802E-6L,
+ -3.703675625855715998827966962258113034767E-4L,
+ -7.390893350679637611641350096842846433236E-3L,
+ -5.571922144490038765024591058478043873253E-2L,
+ -1.531290690378157869291151002472627396088E-1L,
+ -1.193350853469302941921647487062620011042E-1L,
+ -8.567802507331578894302991505331963782905E-3L,
+};
+#ifdef __STDC__
+static const long double pS3[6] = {
+#else
+static long double pS3[6] = {
+#endif
+ 8.185931139070086158103309281525036712419E-5L,
+ 5.398016943778891093520574483111255476787E-3L,
+ 1.130589193590489566669164765853409621081E-1L,
+ 9.358652328786413274673192987670237145071E-1L,
+ 3.091711512598349056276917907005098085273E0L,
+ 3.594602474737921977972586821673124231111E0L,
+ /* 1.000000000000000000000000000000000000000E0L, */
+};
+
+#ifdef __STDC__
+static const long double pR2[7] = {
+#else
+static long double pR2[7] = {
+#endif
+ /* 2 <= x <= 2.85711669921875
+ peak relative error 2.64e-21 */
+ -1.219525235804532014243621104365384992623E-4L,
+ -4.838597135805578919601088680065298763049E-3L,
+ -5.732223181683569266223306197751407418301E-2L,
+ -2.472947430526425064982909699406646503758E-1L,
+ -3.753373645974077960207588073975976327695E-1L,
+ -1.556241316844728872406672349347137975495E-1L,
+ -5.355423239526452209595316733635519506958E-3L,
+};
+#ifdef __STDC__
+static const long double pS2[6] = {
+#else
+static long double pS2[6] = {
+#endif
+ 1.734442793664291412489066256138894953823E-3L,
+ 7.158111826468626405416300895617986926008E-2L,
+ 9.153839713992138340197264669867993552641E-1L,
+ 4.539209519433011393525841956702487797582E0L,
+ 8.868932430625331650266067101752626253644E0L,
+ 6.067161890196324146320763844772857713502E0L,
+ /* 1.000000000000000000000000000000000000000E0L, */
+};
+
+#ifdef __STDC__
+static long double
+pzero (long double x)
+#else
+static long double
+pzero (x)
+ long double x;
+#endif
+{
+#ifdef __STDC__
+ const long double *p, *q;
+#else
+ long double *p, *q;
+#endif
+ long double z, r, s;
+ int32_t ix;
+ u_int32_t se, i0, i1;
+
+ GET_LDOUBLE_WORDS (se, i0, i1, x);
+ ix = se & 0x7fff;
+ if (ix >= 0x4002)
+ {
+ p = pR8;
+ q = pS8;
+ } /* x >= 8 */
+ else
+ {
+ i1 = (ix << 16) | (i0 >> 16);
+ if (i1 >= 0x40019174) /* x >= 4.54541015625 */
+ {
+ p = pR5;
+ q = pS5;
+ }
+ else if (i1 >= 0x4000b6db) /* x >= 2.85711669921875 */
+ {
+ p = pR3;
+ q = pS3;
+ }
+ else if (ix >= 0x4000) /* x better be >= 2 */
+ {
+ p = pR2;
+ q = pS2;
+ }
+ }
+ z = one / (x * x);
+ r =
+ p[0] + z * (p[1] +
+ z * (p[2] + z * (p[3] + z * (p[4] + z * (p[5] + z * p[6])))));
+ s =
+ q[0] + z * (q[1] + z * (q[2] + z * (q[3] + z * (q[4] + z * (q[5] + z)))));
+ return (one + z * r / s);
+}
+
+
+/* For x >= 8, the asymptotic expansions of qzero is
+ * -1/8 s + 75/1024 s^3 - ..., where s = 1/x.
+ * We approximate qzero by
+ * qzero(x) = s*(-.125 + R(s^2) / S(s^2))
+ */
+#ifdef __STDC__
+static const long double qR8[7] = {
+#else
+static long double qR8[7] = {
+#endif
+ /* 8 <= x <= inf
+ peak relative error 2.23e-21 */
+ 3.001267180483191397885272640777189348008E-10L,
+ 8.693186311430836495238494289942413810121E-8L,
+ 8.496875536711266039522937037850596580686E-6L,
+ 3.482702869915288984296602449543513958409E-4L,
+ 6.036378380706107692863811938221290851352E-3L,
+ 3.881970028476167836382607922840452192636E-2L,
+ 6.132191514516237371140841765561219149638E-2L,
+};
+#ifdef __STDC__
+static const long double qS8[7] = {
+#else
+static long double qS8[7] = {
+#endif
+ 4.097730123753051126914971174076227600212E-9L,
+ 1.199615869122646109596153392152131139306E-6L,
+ 1.196337580514532207793107149088168946451E-4L,
+ 5.099074440112045094341500497767181211104E-3L,
+ 9.577420799632372483249761659674764460583E-2L,
+ 7.385243015344292267061953461563695918646E-1L,
+ 1.917266424391428937962682301561699055943E0L,
+ /* 1.000000000000000000000000000000000000000E0L, */
+};
+
+#ifdef __STDC__
+static const long double qR5[7] = {
+#else
+static long double qR5[7] = {
+#endif
+ /* 4.54541015625 <= x <= 8
+ peak relative error 1.03e-21 */
+ 3.406256556438974327309660241748106352137E-8L,
+ 4.855492710552705436943630087976121021980E-6L,
+ 2.301011739663737780613356017352912281980E-4L,
+ 4.500470249273129953870234803596619899226E-3L,
+ 3.651376459725695502726921248173637054828E-2L,
+ 1.071578819056574524416060138514508609805E-1L,
+ 7.458950172851611673015774675225656063757E-2L,
+};
+#ifdef __STDC__
+static const long double qS5[7] = {
+#else
+static long double qS5[7] = {
+#endif
+ 4.650675622764245276538207123618745150785E-7L,
+ 6.773573292521412265840260065635377164455E-5L,
+ 3.340711249876192721980146877577806687714E-3L,
+ 7.036218046856839214741678375536970613501E-2L,
+ 6.569599559163872573895171876511377891143E-1L,
+ 2.557525022583599204591036677199171155186E0L,
+ 3.457237396120935674982927714210361269133E0L,
+ /* 1.000000000000000000000000000000000000000E0L,*/
+};
+
+#ifdef __STDC__
+static const long double qR3[7] = {
+#else
+static long double qR3[7] = {
+#endif
+ /* 2.85711669921875 <= x <= 4.54541015625
+ peak relative error 5.24e-21 */
+ 1.749459596550816915639829017724249805242E-6L,
+ 1.446252487543383683621692672078376929437E-4L,
+ 3.842084087362410664036704812125005761859E-3L,
+ 4.066369994699462547896426554180954233581E-2L,
+ 1.721093619117980251295234795188992722447E-1L,
+ 2.538595333972857367655146949093055405072E-1L,
+ 8.560591367256769038905328596020118877936E-2L,
+};
+#ifdef __STDC__
+static const long double qS3[7] = {
+#else
+static long double qS3[7] = {
+#endif
+ 2.388596091707517488372313710647510488042E-5L,
+ 2.048679968058758616370095132104333998147E-3L,
+ 5.824663198201417760864458765259945181513E-2L,
+ 6.953906394693328750931617748038994763958E-1L,
+ 3.638186936390881159685868764832961092476E0L,
+ 7.900169524705757837298990558459547842607E0L,
+ 5.992718532451026507552820701127504582907E0L,
+ /* 1.000000000000000000000000000000000000000E0L, */
+};
+
+#ifdef __STDC__
+static const long double qR2[7] = {
+#else
+static long double qR2[7] = {
+#endif
+ /* 2 <= x <= 2.85711669921875
+ peak relative error 1.58e-21 */
+ 6.306524405520048545426928892276696949540E-5L,
+ 3.209606155709930950935893996591576624054E-3L,
+ 5.027828775702022732912321378866797059604E-2L,
+ 3.012705561838718956481911477587757845163E-1L,
+ 6.960544893905752937420734884995688523815E-1L,
+ 5.431871999743531634887107835372232030655E-1L,
+ 9.447736151202905471899259026430157211949E-2L,
+};
+#ifdef __STDC__
+static const long double qS2[7] = {
+#else
+static long double qS2[7] = {
+#endif
+ 8.610579901936193494609755345106129102676E-4L,
+ 4.649054352710496997203474853066665869047E-2L,
+ 8.104282924459837407218042945106320388339E-1L,
+ 5.807730930825886427048038146088828206852E0L,
+ 1.795310145936848873627710102199881642939E1L,
+ 2.281313316875375733663657188888110605044E1L,
+ 1.011242067883822301487154844458322200143E1L,
+ /* 1.000000000000000000000000000000000000000E0L, */
+};
+
+#ifdef __STDC__
+static long double
+qzero (long double x)
+#else
+static long double
+qzero (x)
+ long double x;
+#endif
+{
+#ifdef __STDC__
+ const long double *p, *q;
+#else
+ long double *p, *q;
+#endif
+ long double s, r, z;
+ int32_t ix;
+ u_int32_t se, i0, i1;
+
+ GET_LDOUBLE_WORDS (se, i0, i1, x);
+ ix = se & 0x7fff;
+ if (ix >= 0x4002) /* x >= 8 */
+ {
+ p = qR8;
+ q = qS8;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ i1 = (ix << 16) | (i0 >> 16);
+ if (i1 >= 0x40019174) /* x >= 4.54541015625 */
+ {
+ p = qR5;
+ q = qS5;
+ }
+ else if (i1 >= 0x4000b6db) /* x >= 2.85711669921875 */
+ {
+ p = qR3;
+ q = qS3;
+ }
+ else if (ix >= 0x4000) /* x better be >= 2 */
+ {
+ p = qR2;
+ q = qS2;
+ }
+ }
+ z = one / (x * x);
+ r =
+ p[0] + z * (p[1] +
+ z * (p[2] + z * (p[3] + z * (p[4] + z * (p[5] + z * p[6])))));
+ s =
+ q[0] + z * (q[1] +
+ z * (q[2] +
+ z * (q[3] + z * (q[4] + z * (q[5] + z * (q[6] + z))))));
+ return (-.125 + z * r / s) / x;
+}