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In e_log.c, there was just a off-by-1 (1 ulp) error in the comment about the threshold. The precision of the threshold is unimportant, but the magic numbers in the code are easier to understand when the threshold is described precisely. In e_logf.c, mistranslation of the magic numbers gave an off-by-1 (1 * 16 ulps) error in the intended negative bound for the threshold and an off-by-7 (7 * 16 ulps) error in the intended positive bound for the threshold, and the intended bounds were not translated from the double precision bounds so they were unnecessarily small by a factor of about 2048. The optimization of using the simple Taylor approximation for args near a power of 2 is dubious since it only applies to a relatively small proportion of args, but if it is done then doing it 2048 times as often _may_ be more efficient. (My benchmarks show unexplained dependencies on the data that increase with further optimizations in this area.) |
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