[Cfp-interest 3216] Re: Various Updates to Annex F+G

Damian McGuckin damianm at esi.com.au
Fri Aug 16 22:54:43 PDT 2024


On Sat, 17 Aug 2024, Damian McGuckin wrote:

>>  Technical
>>        c) F.10.1
>>        - Make a sole argument of NaN returning a NaN the normative case
>>

>>  I can?t tell what this means. How would it be different from current
>>  F.10.1 #14 which says "Functions with a NaN argument return a NaN
>>  result and raise no floating-point exception, except where explicitly
>>  stated otherwise."

Here is some slightly Better wording. See F and G for consistency achieved.

F.10.1

 	Functions of a single argument of NaN
 	return a result of NaN and raise no floating point exception
 	except where explicitly stated otherwise.

G.4.1
 	Functions of a single argument of NaN + i NaN,
 	one whose real and imaginary components are both a NaN,
 	return a result of NaN + i NaN and raise no floating point exception
 	except where explicitly stated otherwise.

Thanks - Damian


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