ack/lang/cem/libcc.ansi/core/math/tanh.c
David Given d1cdb07719 Realise that the libc core can safely call other libc core functions, even if
they're not defined in the core: so putw() can call stdio stuff, for example.
So the earlier concept of pureness isn't necessary. Rename accordingly.
2018-06-21 23:24:23 +02:00

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/*
* (c) copyright 1988 by the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
* See the copyright notice in the ACK home directory, in the file "Copyright".
*
* Author: Ceriel J.H. Jacobs
*/
/* $Id$ */
#include <float.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include "localmath.h"
double
tanh(double x)
{
/* Algorithm and coefficients from:
"Software manual for the elementary functions"
by W.J. Cody and W. Waite, Prentice-Hall, 1980
*/
static double p[] = {
-0.16134119023996228053e+4,
-0.99225929672236083313e+2,
-0.96437492777225469787e+0
};
static double q[] = {
0.48402357071988688686e+4,
0.22337720718962312926e+4,
0.11274474380534949335e+3,
1.0
};
int negative = x < 0;
if (__IsNan(x))
{
errno = EDOM;
return x;
}
if (negative)
x = -x;
if (x >= 0.5 * M_LN_MAX_D)
{
x = 1.0;
}
#define LN3D2 0.54930614433405484570e+0 /* ln(3)/2 */
else if (x > LN3D2)
{
x = 0.5 - 1.0 / (exp(x + x) + 1.0);
x += x;
}
else
{
/* ??? avoid underflow ??? */
double g = x * x;
x += x * g * POLYNOM2(g, p) / POLYNOM3(g, q);
}
return negative ? -x : x;
}