C-style arbitrary precision system
Calc is arbitrary precision C-like arithmetic system that is a calculator, an algorithm prototyper and mathematical research tool. Calc comes with a rich set of builtin mathematical and programmatic functions.
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README.openSUSE | 0000000566 566 Bytes | |
calc-2.14.1.6.tar.bz2 | 0000978075 955 KB | |
calc.changes | 0000027673 27 KB | |
calc.spec | 0000005120 5 KB |
Revision 35 (latest revision is 42)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Michael Vetter (jubalh)
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- Update to 2.14.1.6: * Fixed version numbers in two cases in CHANGES that referred to the 2.14.2.x instead of 2.14.1.x. * Rename MINGW Makefile variable (a holdover from MINGW32_NT-5.0) to OSNAME. * Fixed FUNCPTR typedef in hist.c to fix deprecated compiler warnings. * Fixed when USE_READLINE, READLINE_LIB, READLINE_EXTRAS, and READLINE_INCLUDE are set to empty (disable use of the GNU-readline facility). * Fix cases of spaces before tabs in Makefile and Makefile.simple. * Fixed obsolete references to the atoz() in LIBRARY to use the correct internal function name of str2z(). * Fixed obsolete references to the atoq() in LIBRARY to use the correct internal function name of str2q(). * Document in help/unexpected that * operator has has a higher precedence than << in calc, which differs from C.
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