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-2.15.0.5.tar.bz2 | 0001030291 1010 KB | |
calc.changes | 0000035359 34.5 KB | |
calc.spec | 0000005140 5.02 KB |
Revision 96 (latest revision is 98)
Michael Vetter (jubalh)
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- Update to 2.15.0.5: * make clobber now removes the legacy files: have_fpos.h, help/man, and help/usage. The latter 2 are now managed as help aliases in help.c. * make install now removes the legacy files: ${HELPDIR}/man and ${HELPDIR}/usage. * Fixed a problem where, when calc was linked with and uses GNU readline then for any multi-line copy-and-paste, only the first line is executed. Thanks to GitHub user @malfisya for reporting this problem, and thanks to GitHub user @gromit1811 for doing the research needed to overcome deficiencies in the GNU readline documentation, and for supplying the work-a-round to allow multi-line copy-and-paste to work as expected!
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