BS ISO/IEC 10967-2:2001
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Information technology. Language independent arithmetic Elementary numerical functions
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English
08-24-2001
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
1.1 Inclusions
1.2 Exclusions
2 Conformity
3 Normative references
4 Symbols and definitions
4.1 Symbols
4.2 Definitions of terms
5 Specifications for integer and floating point
operations
5.1 Basic integer operations
5.2 Basic floating point operations
5.3 Elementary transcendental floating point
operations
5.4 Operations for conversion between numeric
datatypes
5.5 Numerals as operations in a programming
language
6 Notification
6.1 Continuation values
7 Relationship with language standards
8 Documentation requirements 002
Annex A (normative) - Partial conformity
A.1 - Maximum error relaxation
A.2 - Extra accuracy requirements
relaxation
A.3 - Relationships to other operations
relaxation
A.4 - Very-close-to-axis angular
normalisation relaxation
A.5 - Part 1 requirements relaxation
Annex B (informative) - Rationale
B.1 - Scope
B.2 - Conformity
B.3 - Normative references
B.4 - Symbols and definitions
B.5 - Specifications for the
numerical functions
B.6 - Notification
B.7 - Relationship with language
standards
B.8 - Documentation requirements
Annex C (informative) - Example bindings for specific
languages
C.1 - Ada
C.2 - BASIC
C.3 - C
C.4 - C++
C.5 - Fortran
C.6 - Haskell
C.7 - Java
C.8 - Common Lisp
C.9 - ISLisp
C.10 - Modula-2
C.11 - Pascal and Extended Pascal
C.12 - PL/I
C.13 - SML
Annex D (informative) - Bibliography
Annex E (informative) - Possible changes to part 1
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