freebsd-dev/lib/msun/man/cexp.3
Steve Kargl 046e2d5db1 Implementations of cexpl()
The change implements cexpl() for both ld80 and ld128 architectures.
Testing was done on x86_64 and aarch64 systems.

Along the way sincos[fl]() use an optimization that reduces the argument
to being done one rather than twice.  This optimization actually pointed
to a bug in the ld128 version of sincosl(), which is now fixed.  In
addition, the minmax polynomial coefficients for sincosl() have been
updated.

A concise log of the file-by-file changes follows.

* include/complex.h:
  . Add a prototype for cexpl().

* lib/msun/Makefile:
  . Add s_cexpl.c to the build.
  . Setup a link for cexpl.3 to cexp.3.

* lib/msun/Symbol.map:
  . Expose cexpl symbol in libm shared library.

* lib/msun/ld128/s_cexpl.c:
  * Implementation of cexpl() for 128-bit long double architectures.
    Tested on an aarch64 system.

* lib/msun/ld80/s_cexpl.c:
  * Implementation of cexpl() for Intel 80-bit long double.

* lib/msun/man/cexp.3:
  . Document cexpl().

* lib/msun/man/complex.3:
  . Add a BUGS section about cpow[fl].

* lib/msun/src/s_cexp.c:
  . Include float.h for weak references on 53-bit long double targets.
  . Use sincos() to reduce argument reduction cost.

* lib/msun/src/s_cexpf.c:
  . Use sincosf() to reduce argument reduction cost.

* lib/msun/src/k_sincosl.h:
  . Catch up with the new minmax polynomial coefficients for the kernel for
    the 128-bit cosl() implementation.
  . BUG FIX: *cs was used where *sn should have been.  This means that sinl()
    was no computed correctly when iy != 0.

* lib/msun/src/s_cosl.c:
  . Include fpmath.h to get access to IEEEl2bits.
  . Replace M_PI_4 with pio4,  a 64-bit or 113-bit approximation for pi / 4.

PR:	216862
MFC after:	1 week
2021-11-05 13:51:42 +02:00

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.Dd November 3, 2021
.Dt CEXP 3
.Os
.Sh NAME
.Nm cexp ,
.Nm cexpf ,
.Nm cexpl
.Nd complex exponential functions
.Sh LIBRARY
.Lb libm
.Sh SYNOPSIS
.In complex.h
.Ft double complex
.Fn cexp "double complex z"
.Ft float complex
.Fn cexpf "float complex z"
.Ft long double complex
.Fn cexpl "long double complex z"
.Sh DESCRIPTION
The
.Fn cexp ,
.Fn cexpf ,
and
.Fn cexpl
functions compute the complex exponential of
.Fa z ,
also known as
.Em cis Ns ( Ns
.Fa z Ns ) .
.Sh RETURN VALUES
For real numbers
.Fa x
and
.Fa y ,
.Fn cexp
behaves according to Euler's formula:
.Bd -ragged -offset indent
.Fn cexp "x + I*y"
=
.Po Sy e Ns ** Ns
.Fa x *
.Em cos Ns Po Ns
.Fa y Ns Pc Pc + Po Ns
.Sy I
*
.Sy e Ns ** Ns
.Fa x
*
.Em sin Ns Po Ns
.Fa y Ns Pc Pc
.Ed
.Pp
Generally speaking, infinities, zeroes and \*(Nas are handled as would
be expected from this identity given the usual rules of floating-point
arithmetic.
However, care is taken to avoid generating \*(Nas when they are not deserved.
For example, mathematically we expect that
.Fo cimag
.Fn cexp "x + I*0" Fc
= 0 regardless of the value of
.Fa x ,
and
.Fn cexp
preserves this identity even if
.Fa x
is \*(If or \*(Na.
Likewise,
.Fn cexp "-\*(If + I*y"
= 0 and
.Fo creal
.Fn cexp "\*(If + I*y" Fc
= \*(If
for any
.Fa y
(even though the latter property is only mathematically true for
representable
.Fa y . )
If
.Fa y
is not finite, the sign of the result is indeterminate.
.Sh SEE ALSO
.Xr complex 3 ,
.Xr exp 3 ,
.Xr math 3
.Sh STANDARDS
The
.Fn cexp ,
.Fn cexpf ,
and
.Fn cexpl
functions conform to
.St -isoC-99 .