- Replaced ISO Latin 1 code #160 with a plain blank space (ASCII code #32) where necessary
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- nan() and nanf() now return quiet NaNs.
- Added internal __inf() and __inff() functions.
- strtof() now calls nanf() and __inff(), respectively, to produce
the special floating point values for nan/inf/infinity.
- strtod() now calls nan() and __inf(), respectively, to produce
the special floating point values for nan/inf/infinity.
- The scanf() family now calls nan() and __inf(), respectively, to
produce the special floating point values for nan/inf/infinity.
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- Since the 'long double' data type is not really supported by the GCC
versions we use (and not supported by SAS/C either) building the
library with support code for it is now a configurable option. Unless
enabled, 'long double' is now treated like 'double'.
- Reworked the HUGE_VAL definition which previously would default to
Infinity. The new code properly defines this to the largest
representable floating point number. The 'great' thing about the
HUGE_VAL definition in this library is that it's a reference to
a binary constant initialized by the library startup code. So any
application checking for HUGE_VAL merely needs to be relinked
rather than recompiled.
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