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1 /*
2  * Copyright (c) 1985, 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
3  * All rights reserved.
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32  *
33  *	from: @(#)math.h	5.8 (Berkeley) 4/2/91
34  *	$Id: math.h,v 1.4 1993/08/04 17:24:44 jtc Exp $
35  */
36 
37 #ifndef	_MATH_H_
38 #define	_MATH_H_
39 
40 #if defined(vax) || defined(tahoe)	/* DBL_MAX from float.h */
41 #define	HUGE_VAL	1.701411834604692294E+38
42 #else
43 extern char __infinity[];		/* bytes for IEEE754 +Infinity */
44 #define HUGE_VAL (*(double *) __infinity)
45 #endif
46 
47 #if !defined(_ANSI_SOURCE) && !defined(_POSIX_SOURCE)
48 #if defined(vax) || defined(tahoe)
49 /*
50  * HUGE for the VAX and Tahoe converts to the largest possible F-float value.
51  * This implies an understanding of the conversion behavior of atof(3).  It
52  * was defined to be the largest float so that overflow didn't occur when it
53  * was assigned to a single precision number.  HUGE_VAL is strongly preferred.
54  */
55 #define	HUGE	1.701411733192644270E+38
56 #else
57 #define	HUGE	HUGE_VAL
58 #endif
59 #endif
60 
61 #define	M_E		2.7182818284590452354	/* e */
62 #define	M_LOG2E		1.4426950408889634074	/* log 2e */
63 #define	M_LOG10E	0.43429448190325182765	/* log 10e */
64 #define	M_LN2		0.69314718055994530942	/* log e2 */
65 #define	M_LN10		2.30258509299404568402	/* log e10 */
66 #define	M_PI		3.14159265358979323846	/* pi */
67 #define	M_PI_2		1.57079632679489661923	/* pi/2 */
68 #define	M_PI_4		0.78539816339744830962	/* pi/4 */
69 #define	M_1_PI		0.31830988618379067154	/* 1/pi */
70 #define	M_2_PI		0.63661977236758134308	/* 2/pi */
71 #define	M_2_SQRTPI	1.12837916709551257390	/* 2/sqrt(pi) */
72 #define	M_SQRT2		1.41421356237309504880	/* sqrt(2) */
73 #define	M_SQRT1_2	0.70710678118654752440	/* 1/sqrt(2) */
74 
75 #include <sys/cdefs.h>
76 
77 __BEGIN_DECLS
78 __pure double	acos __P((double));
79 __pure double	asin __P((double));
80 __pure double	atan __P((double));
81 __pure double	atan2 __P((double, double));
82 __pure double	ceil __P((double));
83 __pure double	cos __P((double));
84 __pure double	cosh __P((double));
85 __pure double	exp __P((double));
86 __pure double	fabs __P((double));
87 __pure double	floor __P((double));
88 __pure double	fmod __P((double, double));
89 double	frexp __P((double, int *));
90 __pure double	ldexp __P((double, int));
91 __pure double	log __P((double));
92 __pure double	log10 __P((double));
93 double	modf __P((double, double *));
94 __pure double	pow __P((double, double));
95 __pure double	sin __P((double));
96 __pure double	sinh __P((double));
97 __pure double	sqrt __P((double));
98 __pure double	tan __P((double));
99 __pure double	tanh __P((double));
100 
101 #if !defined(_ANSI_SOURCE) && !defined(_POSIX_SOURCE)
102 __pure double	acosh __P((double));
103 __pure double	asinh __P((double));
104 __pure double	atanh __P((double));
105 __pure double	cabs();		/* we can't describe cabs()'s argument properly */
106 __pure double	cbrt __P((double));
107 __pure double	copysign __P((double, double));
108 __pure double	drem __P((double, double));
109 __pure double	erf __P((double));
110 __pure double	erfc __P((double));
111 __pure double	expm1 __P((double));
112 __pure int	finite __P((double));
113 double	hypot __P((double, double));
114 #if defined(vax) || defined(tahoe)
115 __pure double	infnan __P((int));
116 #endif
117 __pure int	isinf __P((double));
118 __pure int	isnan __P((double));
119 __pure double	j0 __P((double));
120 __pure double	j1 __P((double));
121 __pure double	jn __P((int, double));
122 __pure double	lgamma __P((double));
123 __pure double	log1p __P((double));
124 __pure double	logb __P((double));
125 __pure double	rint __P((double));
126 __pure double	scalb __P((double, int));
127 __pure double	y0 __P((double));
128 __pure double	y1 __P((double));
129 __pure double	yn __P((int, double));
130 #endif
131 
132 __END_DECLS
133 
134 #endif /* _MATH_H_ */
135