RE: [Patch] Add support for IEEE-conformant versions of scalar fmin* and fmax*

2015-07-29 Thread David Sherwood
Hi, Sorry to bother people again. Is this OK to go now? Thanks! David. On Mon, 29 Jun 2015, David Sherwood wrote: Hi, I have added new STRICT_MAX_EXPR and STRICT_MIN_EXPR expressions to support the IEEE versions of fmin and fmax. This is done by recognising the math

RE: [Patch] Add support for IEEE-conformant versions of scalar fmin* and fmax*

2015-07-22 Thread David Sherwood
Hi, Sorry to bother people again. Is this OK to go now? Thanks! David. -Original Message- From: David Sherwood [mailto:david.sherw...@arm.com] Sent: 15 July 2015 11:29 To: 'Joseph Myers' Cc: gcc-patches@gcc.gnu.org Subject: RE: [Patch] Add support for IEEE-conformant versions of scalar

RE: [Patch] Add support for IEEE-conformant versions of scalar fmin* and fmax*

2015-07-15 Thread David Sherwood
On Mon, 29 Jun 2015, David Sherwood wrote: Hi, I have added new STRICT_MAX_EXPR and STRICT_MIN_EXPR expressions to support the IEEE versions of fmin and fmax. This is done by recognising the math library fmax and fmin builtin functions in a similar way to how

RE: [Patch] Add support for IEEE-conformant versions of scalar fmin* and fmax*

2015-07-02 Thread David Sherwood
On Mon, 29 Jun 2015, David Sherwood wrote: Hi, I have added new STRICT_MAX_EXPR and STRICT_MIN_EXPR expressions to support the IEEE versions of fmin and fmax. This is done by recognising the math library fmax and fmin builtin functions in a similar way to how this is done for

RE: [Patch] Add support for IEEE-conformant versions of scalar fmin* and fmax*

2015-07-02 Thread Joseph Myers
On Thu, 2 Jul 2015, David Sherwood wrote: On Mon, 29 Jun 2015, David Sherwood wrote: Hi, I have added new STRICT_MAX_EXPR and STRICT_MIN_EXPR expressions to support the IEEE versions of fmin and fmax. This is done by recognising the math library fmax and fmin builtin

Re: [Patch] Add support for IEEE-conformant versions of scalar fmin* and fmax*

2015-06-29 Thread Joseph Myers
On Mon, 29 Jun 2015, David Sherwood wrote: Hi, I have added new STRICT_MAX_EXPR and STRICT_MIN_EXPR expressions to support the IEEE versions of fmin and fmax. This is done by recognising the math library fmax and fmin builtin functions in a similar way to how this is done for