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Intro(3M)							     Intro(3M)

NAME
       Intro,  intro  -	 introduction  to  Oracle  Solaris Studio mathematical
       library functions

SYNOPSIS
       cc [ flag ... ] file ...	 -lsunmath -lm [ library ... ]

DESCRIPTION
       The Oracle Solaris Studio math library,	libsunmath,  provides  several
       useful  nonstandard  mathematical  functions  and routines that support
       IEEE 754-1985 floating point arithmetic.	 libsunmath is provided	 as  a
       shared  object  and as a static archive.	 Both forms are located in the
       compiler products area, typically installed under /opt/SUNWspro.

       The header file <sunmath.h> defines types and  constants	 and  provides
       prototypes  for	the functions in libsunmath.  This header file is also
       located in the compiler products area.

       Some functions in libsunmath depend on functions in libm,  the  Solaris
       system  math library.  Therefore, C programs that use libsunmath should
       be linked with the compiler options -lsunmath -lm.

       The functions in libsunmath are documented in section 3M	 of  the  com‐
       piler products man pages, typically found in /opt/SUNWspro/man.

       See libm(3LIB) for information about the functions in libm.

SEE ALSO
       Intro(3), fenv.h(3HEAD), math.h(3HEAD), libm(3LIB)

NOTES
       The  functions in libsunmath that are specified by IEEE 754-1985 handle
       special cases and exceptions in	accordance  with  the  standard.   The
       functions  in libsunmath that are not specified by IEEE 754-1985 handle
       special cases and exceptions in the spirit of the  standard,  analogous
       to the way these cases are handled by functions in libm when either the
       -xlibmieee compiler flag or  the	 -xc99	compiler  flag	is  specified.
       Functions whose values are generally not exactly representable, such as
       the scaled trigonometric functions or the financial functions,  deliver
       results	that  are  accurate  to	 within a few units in the last place.
       They may not be correctly rounded according to the prevailing  rounding
       modes,  however, and the inexact exception may not be treated correctly
       (i.e., raised or not raised, as appropriate).

       libsunmath contains many functions that were not previously in libm but
       have been added to it as of Solaris 10.	Therefore, when a program that
       uses these functions is linked with the options -lsunmath -lm, it  will
       invoke  the  functions in libsunmath rather than those in libm.	If the
       same program is linked with -lm only, it will invoke the	 functions  in
       libm.   In  some	 cases, the functions in libm may deliver results that
       differ slightly (by at most a few units in the  last  place)  from  the
       same functions in libsunmath.

				   May 2010			     Intro(3M)
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