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Date:      Tue, 11 Sep 2012 08:12:30 -0700
From:      Steve Kargl <sgk@troutmask.apl.washington.edu>
To:        Tijl Coosemans <tijl@coosemans.org>
Cc:        toolchain@FreeBSD.org, Dimitry Andric <dim@FreeBSD.org>, current@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Re: Clang as default compiler November 4th
Message-ID:  <20120911151230.GB87526@troutmask.apl.washington.edu>
In-Reply-To: <504F4A6B.4010001@coosemans.org>
References:  <20120910211207.GC64920@lor.one-eyed-alien.net> <20120911104518.GF37286@deviant.kiev.zoral.com.ua> <20120911120649.GA52235@freebsd.org> <20120911132410.GA87126@troutmask.apl.washington.edu> <504F4645.4070900@FreeBSD.org> <504F4A6B.4010001@coosemans.org>

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On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 04:27:55PM +0200, Tijl Coosemans wrote:
> On 11-09-2012 16:10, Dimitry Andric wrote:
> > On 2012-09-11 15:24, Steve Kargl wrote:
> >> What is important is whether software built with clang functions
> >> correctly.  See for example,
> >>
> >> http://math-atlas.sourceforge.net/errata.html#WhatComp
> > 
> > Yes, maths support, specifically precision, is admittedly still one of
> > clang's (really llvm's) weaker points.  It is currently not really a
> > high priority item for upstream.
> > 
> > This is obviously something that a certain part of our userbase will
> > care a lot about, while most of the time they won't care so much about
> > licensing or politics.  So those people are probably better off using
> > gcc for the time being.
> 
> Does it affect the accuracy of libm functions?
> 

I'm not sure if anyone has done any extensive testing.
I've started to run some of my test codes to compare
certain functions in a clang-compiled libm, gcc-compiled
libm, and reference solutions generated from math/mpfr.
For a locally patched j0f, I found that clang gave
much worse accuracy.  If I revert the local patch,
clang and gcc are to give the same results.  Unfortnately,
an unpatched j0f gives 500000 ULP errors.

-- 
Steve



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