#include_next /* s_roundf.c uses isinff and isnanf. Let's correct this */ #define isinff(x) __builtin_isinf(x) #define isnanf(x) __builtin_isnan(x) /* In accordance with the C99 standard, we've defined libm function as macros to * leverage compiler optimizations. When comes the time to actually implement * those functions, we don't want the macro to be active. OpenBSD doesn't use * macros so it doesn't bother #undef-ing libm functions. Let's do it here. */ #undef acosf #undef acoshf #undef asinf #undef asinhf #undef atanf #undef atan2f #undef atanhf #undef ceilf #undef copysignf #undef cosf #undef coshf #undef expf #undef expm1f #undef fabsf #undef floorf #undef fmodf #undef ldexpf #undef lgammaf #undef lgammaf_r #undef log1pf #undef log10f #undef logf #undef nearbyintf #undef powf #undef roundf #undef scalbnf #undef sinf #undef sinhf #undef sqrtf #undef tanf #undef tanhf #undef truncf #undef acos #undef acosh #undef asin #undef asinh #undef atan #undef atan2 #undef atanh #undef ceil #undef copysign #undef cos #undef cosh #undef erf #undef erfc #undef exp #undef expm1 #undef fabs #undef floor #undef fmod #undef lgamma #undef lgamma_r #undef log #undef log1p #undef log10 #undef log2 #undef logb #undef pow #undef rint #undef round #undef scalbn #undef sin #undef sinh #undef sqrt #undef tgamma #undef tan #undef tanh #undef trunc