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# @(#)Makefile 5.1beta 93/09/24
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# $Id: Makefile,v 1.14 1994/02/15 01:00:46 jtc Exp $
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#
# ====================================================
# 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.
# ====================================================
#
#
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#
# There are two options in making libm at fdlibm compile time:
# _IEEE_LIBM --- IEEE libm; smaller, and somewhat faster
# _MULTI_LIBM --- Support multi-standard at runtime by
# imposing wrapper functions defined in
# fdlibm.h:
# _IEEE_MODE -- IEEE
# _XOPEN_MODE -- X/OPEN
# _POSIX_MODE -- POSIX/ANSI
# _SVID3_MODE -- SVID
#
# Here is how to set up CFLAGS to create the desired libm at
# compile time:
#
# CFLAGS = -D_IEEE_LIBM ... IEEE libm (recommended)
# CFLAGS = -D_SVID3_MODE ... Multi-standard supported
# libm with SVID as the
# default standard
# CFLAGS = -D_XOPEN_MODE ... Multi-standard supported
# libm with XOPEN as the
# default standard
# CFLAGS = -D_POSIX_MODE ... Multi-standard supported
# libm with POSIX as the
# default standard
# CFLAGS = ... Multi-standard supported
# libm with IEEE as the
# default standard
#
.if (${MACHINE_ARCH} == "i386")
# Uncomment the following lines if you have a i387 (or i486 or Pentium)
#.PATH: ${.CURDIR}/arch/i387
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.elif (${MACHINE_ARCH} == "m68k")
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#.PATH: ${.CURDIR}/arch/mc68881
.endif
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.PATH: ${.CURDIR}/man
.PATH: ${.CURDIR}/src
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CFLAGS+= -D_MULTI_LIBM -D_POSIX_MODE
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LIB= m
OBJS = k_standard.o k_rem_pio2.o k_cos.o k_sin.o k_tan.o \
e_acos.o e_acosh.o e_asin.o e_atan2.o e_atanh.o e_cosh.o e_exp.o \
e_fmod.o e_gamma.o e_gamma_r.o e_hypot.o e_j0.o e_j1.o e_jn.o \
e_lgamma.o e_lgamma_r.o e_log.o e_log10.o e_pow.o e_rem_pio2.o \
e_remainder.o e_scalb.o e_sinh.o e_sqrt.o \
w_acos.o w_acosh.o w_asin.o w_atan2.o \
w_atanh.o w_cosh.o w_exp.o w_fmod.o \
w_gamma.o w_gamma_r.o w_hypot.o w_j0.o \
w_j1.o w_jn.o w_lgamma.o w_lgamma_r.o \
w_log.o w_log10.o w_pow.o w_remainder.o \
w_scalb.o w_sinh.o w_sqrt.o \
s_asinh.o s_atan.o s_cbrt.o s_ceil.o s_copysign.o \
s_cos.o s_erf.o s_expm1.o s_finite.o s_floor.o \
s_ilogb.o s_lib_version.o \
s_log1p.o s_logb.o s_matherr.o s_nextafter.o \
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s_rint.o s_scalbn.o s_signgam.o s_significand.o s_sin.o \
s_tan.o s_tanh.o
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# NetBSD's C library supplies these functions:
#OBJS+= s_fabs.o s_frexp.o s_isnan.o s_ldexp.o s_modf.o
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MAN3+= acos.0 acosh.0 asin.0 asinh.0 atan.0 atan2.0 atanh.0 ceil.0 \
cos.0 cosh.0 erf.0 exp.0 fabs.0 floor.0 fmod.0 hypot.0 ieee.0 \
infnan.0 j0.0 lgamma.0 math.0 rint.0 sin.0 sinh.0 sqrt.0 \
tan.0 tanh.0
MLINKS+=erf.3 erfc.3
MLINKS+=exp.3 expm1.3 exp.3 log.3 exp.3 log10.3 exp.3 log1p.3 exp.3 pow.3
MLINKS+=hypot.3 cabs.3
MLINKS+=ieee.3 copysign.3 ieee.3 drem.3 ieee.3 finite.3 ieee.3 logb.3 \
ieee.3 scalb.3
MLINKS+=j0.3 j1.3 j0.3 jn.3 j0.3 y0.3 j0.3 y1.3 j0.3 yn.3
MLINKS+=lgamma.3 gamma.3
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MLINKS+=sqrt.3 cbrt.3
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.include <bsd.lib.mk>