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authorUlrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>1997-03-25 02:25:35 +0000
committerUlrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>1997-03-25 02:25:35 +0000
commit34b402e5a967b97fc73cc45fbef61bbeb8526f3d (patch)
tree73a03f61ce0cdcc0127d3cd7402597ebc8364570 /PROJECTS
parent4e1101a7dabfc438f32ef0ba0ab4f6a936ec38d6 (diff)
1997-03-24 19:58 Richard Henderson <rth@tamu.edu> * stdlib/tst-strtol.c (tests): Correct 64-bit entry. * sysdeps/alpha/bsd-_setjmp.S: Alias _setjmp to __setjmp for change to tst-setjmp.c. * sysdeps/alpha/dl-machine.h: Mirror Roland's recent changes. * sysdeps/i386/dl-machine.h: Correct noexec_p comment. * sysdeps/sparc/dl-machine.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/libm-ieee754/s_remquo.c: Rename {hp,lp} -> {hy,ly}. Add missing qs variable. * sysdeps/libm-ieee754/s_remquof.c: Likewise.
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@@ -19,7 +19,16 @@ contact <bug-glibc@prep.ai.mit.edu>
standards if they do not contradict each other.
-[ 3] Write translations for the GNU libc message for the so far
+[ 3] The IMHO opinion most important task is to write a more complete
+ test suite. We cannot get too many people working on this. It is
+ not difficult to write a test, find a definition of the function
+ which I normally can provide, if necessary, and start writing tests
+ to test for compliance. Beside this, take a look at the sources
+ and write tests which in total test as many paths of execution as
+ possible.
+
+
+[ 4] Write translations for the GNU libc message for the so far
unsupported languages. GNU libc is fully internationalized and
users can immediately benefit from this.
@@ -28,7 +37,7 @@ contact <bug-glibc@prep.ai.mit.edu>
for the current status (of course better use a mirror of prep).
-[ 4] Write wordexp() function; this is described in POSIX.2, the
+[ 5] Write wordexp() function; this is described in POSIX.2, the
header <wordexp.h> already exists.
Implementation idea: use some functions from bash.
@@ -36,7 +45,7 @@ contact <bug-glibc@prep.ai.mit.edu>
**** Somebody is working on this. Help may or may not be appreciated.
-[ 5] Write `long double' versions of the math functions. This should be
+[ 6] Write `long double' versions of the math functions. This should be
done in collaboration with the NetBSD and FreeBSD people.
The libm is in fact fdlibm (not the same as in Linux libc).
@@ -45,7 +54,42 @@ contact <bug-glibc@prep.ai.mit.edu>
the rest.
-[ 6] If you enjoy assembler programming (as I do --drepper :-) you might
+[ 7] Several math functions have to be written:
+
+ - exp2
+ - log2
+
+ each with float, double, and long double arguments. Writing these
+ functions should be possible when following the implementation of
+ the existing exp/log functions for other bases.
+
+ Beside this most of the complex math functions which are new in
+ ISO C 9X. gcc already has support for numbers of complex type so the
+ implementation should be possible today. I mention here the names
+ and the way to write them (argument is z = x + iy):
+
+ - cexp(z) = e^x (cos y + i sin y)
+ - sin(z) = 1/(2i) (e^(iz) - e^-(iz)) = sin(x) cosh(y) + i cos(x) sinh(y)
+ - cos(z) = 1/2 (e^(iz) + e^-(iz)) = cos(x) cosh(y) - i sin(x) sinh(y)
+ - tan(z) = 1/i (e^(iz) - e^-(iz))/(e^(iz) + e^-(iz))
+ - cot(z) = i (e^(iz) + e^-(iz))/(e^(iz) - e^-(iz))
+ - asin(z) = -i ln(iz + sqrt(1-z^2))
+ - acos(z) = -i ln(z + sqrt(z^2-1))
+ - atan(z) = 1/(2i) ln((1+iz)/(1-iz))
+ - acot(z) = -1/(2i) ln((iz+1)/(iz-1))
+ - sinh(z) = 1/2 (e^z - e^-z)
+ - cosh(z) = 1/2 (e^z + e^-z)
+ - tanh(z) = (e^z - e^-z)/(e^z + e^-z)
+ - coth(z) = (e^z + e^-z)/(e^z - e^-z)
+
+ All functions should we written with all the parallelism in mind.
+ And assembler versions are highly expreciated since, e.g., the ix87
+ FPU provides an `fsincos' instructions which is certainly useful for
+ the `sin' function. The implementations for the normal math functions
+ shows other optimization techniques.
+
+
+[ 8] If you enjoy assembler programming (as I do --drepper :-) you might
be interested in writing optimized versions for some functions.
Especially the string handling functions can be optimized a lot.
@@ -60,38 +104,38 @@ contact <bug-glibc@prep.ai.mit.edu>
work.
-[ 7] Write nftw() function. Perhaps it might be good to reimplement the
+[ 9] Write nftw() function. Perhaps it might be good to reimplement the
ftw() function as well to share most of the code.
**** Almost done!
-[ 8] Write AVL-tree based tsearch() et.al. functions. Currently only
+[10] Write AVL-tree based tsearch() et.al. functions. Currently only
a very simple algorithm is used.
There is a public domain version but using this would cause problems
with the assignment.
-[ 9] Extend regex and/or rx to work with wide characters and complete
+[11] Extend regex and/or rx to work with wide characters and complete
implementation of character class and collation class handling.
It is planed to do a complete rewrite.
-[10] Write access function for netmasks, bootparams, and automount
+[12] Write access function for netmasks, bootparams, and automount
databases for nss_files and nss_db module.
The functions should be embedded in the nss scheme. This is not
hard and not all services must be supported at once.
-[11] Rewrite utmp/wtmp functions to use database functions. This is much
+[13] Rewrite utmp/wtmp functions to use database functions. This is much
better than the normal flat file format.
**** There are plans for a new approach to this problem. Please contact
bug-glibc@prep.ai.mit.edu before starting to work.)
-[12] Several more or less small functions have to be written:
+[14] Several more or less small functions have to be written:
+ tcgetid() and waitid() from XPG4.2
+ grantpt(), ptsname(), unlockpt() from XPG4.2
@@ -99,3 +143,9 @@ contact <bug-glibc@prep.ai.mit.edu>
+ fmtmsg() from SVID
More information are available on request.
+
+
+[15] We need to write a library for on-the-fly transformation of streams
+ of text. In fact, this would be a recode-library (you know, GNU recode).
+ This is needed in several places in the GNU libc and I already have
+ rather concrete plans but so far no possibility to start this.