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Ragel State Machine Compiler 6.1 (Default branch)

Ragel compiles finite state machines from regularlanguages into C, C++, Objective-C, D, Java, orRuby code. It allows the programmer to embedactions at any point in a regular language, and tocontrol non-determinism in the resulting machines.It understands concatenation, union, kleene star,subtraction, intersection, epsilon transitions,and various other common operators. It alsosupports the construction of scanners and thebuilding of state machines using state charts. Itcan be used to create very fast recognizers andparsers that are also robust.License: GNU General Public License (GPL)Changes:
Scanners now ensure that any leaving actions atthe end of a pattern are executed. They are alwaysexecuted before the pattern action. The -d optionfor turning off the removal of duplicate actionsfrom actions lists was added.Image

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clog10(3M)																clog10(3M)

NAME
clog10(), clog10f(), clog10l(), clog10w(), clog10q() - complex base-10 logarithm functions SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
returns the complex base-10 logarithm of z in the range of a strip mathematically unbounded along the real axis and in the interval along the imaginary axis. There is a branch cut along the negative real axis. is a version of it takes a argument and returns a result. is a version of it takes a argument and returns a result. is an version of it takes an argument and returns an result. is equivalent to on HP-UX systems. USAGE
To use these functions, compile with the default option. To use or compile with the option. Make sure your program includes Link in the math library by specifying on the compiler or linker command line. RETURN VALUE
= returns and raises the divide-by-zero floating-point exception. returns -Inf+i0 and raises the divide-by-zero floating-point exception. returns for finite x. returns NaN+iNaN and optionally raises the invalid floating-point exception, for finite x. returns for finite positive-signed y. returns +Inf+i0, for finite positive-signed y. returns returns returns +Inf+iNaN. returns NaN+iNaN and optionally raises the invalid floating-point exception, for finite y. returns +Inf+iNaN. returns NaN+iNaN. ERRORS
No errors are defined. SEE ALSO
cexp10(3M), clog(3M), log10(3M), complex(5). STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
These functions are not specified by any standard. HP Integrity Server Only clog10(3M)