Integrated: JDK-8302027: Port fdlibm trig functions (sin, cos, tan) to Java

Joe Darcy darcy at openjdk.org
Sat Mar 4 23:56:30 UTC 2023


On Wed, 1 Mar 2023 05:28:34 GMT, Joe Darcy <darcy at openjdk.org> wrote:

> Last and certainly not least in the port of FDLIBM to Java, the transcendental methods for sin, cos, and tan.
> 
> Some more tests are to be written in the StrictMath directory to verify that the StrictMath algorihtm for sin/cos/tan is being used rather than a different one. However, I wanted to get the rest of the change out for review first.
> 
> The sin/cos/tan methods are grouped together since they share the same argument reduction logic. Argument reduction is the process of mapping an argument of a function to an argument in a restricted range (and possibly returning some function of the reduced argument). For sin, cos, and tan, since they are fundamentally periodic with respect to a multiple of pi, argument reduction is done to find the remainder of the original argument with respect to pi/2.

This pull request has now been integrated.

Changeset: 1bb39a95
Author:    Joe Darcy <darcy at openjdk.org>
URL:       https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/commit/1bb39a95eb42c7f68ba59ac2809717cd7b1df7bc
Stats:     2305 lines in 7 files changed: 2283 ins; 12 del; 10 mod

8302027: Port fdlibm trig functions (sin, cos, tan) to Java

Reviewed-by: bpb

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PR: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/12800


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