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- tcc-doc.texi: commandline option info update
- Changelog/TODO: update
- tests/tcctest.py: removed
- tests/Makefile: weaktest fixed
- tests/tests2: some files renamed and/or converted to unix LF
- configure/Makefile: --enable-static option (no dll on win32)
- win32/build-tcc.bat: msvc support
- win32/tcc-win32.txt: build info update
- win32/vs2015/: VS solution removed
- win32/include/tcc/tcc_libm.h: #include statement fixed
- tcc.c: -include <file> option help info
- .gitignore: cleanup
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round and fmin/fmax are relatively commonly used functions but were not
implemented anywhere in the tcc Windows distribution package. Newer mingw(64)
math.h stil doesn't include these implementations.
Add C implementations for these functions and place it as inline functions at
win32/include/tcc/tcc_libm.h - which is already included from math.h .
The code is mostly taken from musl-libc rs-1.0 (MIT) [*],
musl-libc: http://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/tree/src/math?h=rs-1.0
license: http://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/tree/COPYRIGHT?h=rs-1.0
Potential enhancements:
- Check how many useful libm implementations are still missing and consider
adding them (some of them already work via the MS runtime).
- Consider putting libm implementations in an actual libm.a file, or add a dummy
one such that build processes which try to link with libm will not fail.
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The asm code cannot currently be used with tcc since tcc doesn't support 't'
constraint.
Use inline C implementation instead, place it win32/include/tcc/tcc_libm.h, and
include it from win32/include/math.h.
Since fpclassify now works, it also fixes few other macros which depend on it.
Implicitly fixed: isfinite, isinf, isnan, isnormal.
The implementations were taken from musl-libc rs-1.0 (MIT license).
musl-libc: http://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/tree/src/math?h=rs-1.0
license: http://git.musl-libc.org/cgit/musl/tree/COPYRIGHT?h=rs-1.0
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