C-style arbitrary precision system
Calc is arbitrary precision C-like arithmetic system that is a calculator, an algorithm prototyper and mathematical research tool. Calc comes with a rich set of builtin mathematical and programmatic functions.
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README.openSUSE | 0000000566 566 Bytes | |
calc-2.15.0.2.tar.bz2 | 0001028401 1000 KB | |
calc.changes | 0000032013 31.3 KB | |
calc.spec | 0000005120 5 KB |
Revision 94 (latest revision is 97)
Michael Vetter (jubalh)
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(revision 94)
- Update to 2.15.0.2: * Added ${FSANITIZE} make variable to Makefile.config to hold common Address Sanitizer (ASAN) optins to modern Linux and macOS. The Address Sanitizer is NOT enabled not compiled in by default. Improved comments in Makefile.local for RHEL9.2 (Linux) and for macOS 14.0 that, when uncommented and calc is recompiled (i.e., make clobber all) will enable the Address Sanitizer (ASAN) for calc. * Fixed memory leaks in the logn, aversin, acoversin, avercos, acovercos, ahaversin, ahavercos, ahacovercos, aexsec, aexcsc, and acrd. * Fixed a compile error in zmath.h that impacted legacy 32-bit Big Endian machines. * Fixed the check for <sys/mount.h> when forming have_sys_mount.h. * Added "STATIC bool blum_initialized = false" to zrandom.c to improve how the code detects if the Blum-Blum-Shub pseudo-random number generator is seeded or not, and how to free the state correctly.
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