Re: [Freedos-devel] libm-0.7 Released!

2024-04-13 Thread Gregory Pietsch via Freedos-devel
I did have a lot of communication about Edlin when it was first released, but not as much anymore. -- Gregory > On 04/13/2024 2:53 PM EDT tom ehlert via Freedos-devel > wrote: > > > > Surprisingly, I have not received any communication whatsoever regarding > > libm. > > possibility 1) lib

Re: [Freedos-devel] libm-0.7 Released!

2024-04-13 Thread tom ehlert via Freedos-devel
> Surprisingly, I have not received any communication whatsoever regarding > libm. possibility 1) libm orks exactly as laid out in the documentation. poosibility 2) nobody cares about libm btw: do you have a lot of communication about EDLIN? Tom ___

Re: [Freedos-devel] libm-0.7 Released!

2024-04-13 Thread Jim Hall via Freedos-devel
On Sat, Apr 13, 2024 at 12:35 PM Gregory Pietsch via Freedos-devel wrote: > > Submitted for your approval, the latest version of libm, FreeDOS's > public domain math library, has been released! For this version, > I have worked on edge cases regarding complex numbers and dug deep > into the C99 St

[Freedos-devel] libm-0.7 Released!

2024-04-13 Thread Gregory Pietsch via Freedos-devel
Submitted for your approval, the latest version of libm, FreeDOS's public domain math library, has been released! For this version, I have worked on edge cases regarding complex numbers and dug deep into the C99 Standard. Surprisingly, I have not received any communication whatsoever regarding