[Cfp-interest 3073] Re: Annex F of N3219.pdf
Jim Thomas
jaswthomas at sbcglobal.net
Fri Apr 5 10:14:59 PDT 2024
Taking as an example F.10.4.8 The rootn functions, the n that appears as a second argument is the argument for the long long int n parameter in the Synopsis in 7.12.7.8. Thus it has values in the long long int type.
- Jim Thomas
> On Mar 19, 2024, at 7:42 PM, Damian McGuckin <damianm at esi.com.au> wrote:
>
>
> Where a special case of a function applies for a certain domain, the text
> in some cases looks like
>
> even integers n
>
> and in other cases is just
>
> even n
>
> Sometimes, that n is put at the front.
>
> Does Annex F define 'n' as an integer when used as an argument?
>
> Can we assume it?
>
> Thanks - Damian
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