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The support functions for sin and cos have a lot of identical functionality, so inlining them gives a pretty decent jump in functionality: ~19% in the sincos function. On SPEC2006 this translates to about 2.1% in the tonto test. * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/s_sin.c (do_cos): Mark as inline. (do_cos_slow): Likewise. (do_sin): Likewise. (do_sin_slow): Likewise. (slow): Likewise. (slow1): Likewise. (slow2): Likewise. (sloww): Likewise. (sloww1): Likewise. (sloww2): Likewise. (bsloww): Likewise. (bsloww1): Likewise. (bsloww2): Likewise. (cslow2): Likewise. |
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| dbl-64 | ||
| flt-32 | ||
| ldbl-64-128 | ||
| ldbl-96 | ||
| ldbl-128 | ||
| ldbl-128ibm | ||
| ldbl-opt | ||
| Makefile | ||
| ieee754.h | ||
| k_standard.c | ||
| k_standardf.c | ||
| k_standardl.c | ||
| s_lib_version.c | ||
| s_matherr.c | ||
| s_signgam.c | ||