Annotation of 43BSD/usr.lib/libF77/NEWS, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1:                LibF77 News - most recent first
        !             2: 
        !             3: August 9, 1985:
        !             4:    add d_dprod() for dprod() when -r8 flag is used.
        !             5: 
        !             6: July 6, 1985:
        !             7:    switch r_lg10 and d_lg10 to use new log10 in -lm.
        !             8:    switch functions of form r_*.c to be declared as float instead of double.
        !             9:    use -f flag for most single precision routines to get around C bug;
        !            10:        also put extra stores in 4 routines to bypass bug (See Usef in
        !            11:        Makefile & file Test_float).
        !            12: 
        !            13: June 26, 1985:
        !            14:    move f77_abort() from libF77/main.c to libI77/f77_abort.c
        !            15:        so C progs can call f77 subroutines. 
        !            16:    fix pow_ii to divide by zero for i**j where i=0 and j is < 0
        !            17:    fix pow_hh by applying all fixes from pow_ii to it.
        !            18: 
        !            19: June 6, 1985, 4.3BSD beta version:
        !            20:    all error exits now go through f77_abort().  Normally get dump
        !            21:        only if loaded with -lg (via f77 -g).  Can use f77_dump_flag
        !            22:        envir. var. to override that (set it to 'y' or 'n').
        !            23: 
        !            24:    new routine: random()
        !            25: 
        !            26:    delete sinh.o, tanh.o - identical to C routines in libm
        !            27:          cabs.o, d_sqrt.o, z_abs.o - now in assembler in libm
        !            28:          bit.o: not documented, man 3f bit now shows better ways.
        !            29:                routines in bit.o also had inverse arg. order to built in funct.
        !            30: 
        !            31:    complex division by zero - now get error comment.

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