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===========================================================================
Libdfp
The "Decimal Floating Point C Library" Maintainer's Guide
for the GNU/Linux OS and GLIBC 2.10+
Contributed by IBM Corporation
Copyright (C) 2011-2014 Free Software Foundation
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NOTE:Eight space tabs are the optimum editor setting for reading this file.
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Author(s) : Ryan S. Arnold <[email protected]>
Date Created: February 9, 2011
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Table of Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Libdfp API Changes
3. Libdfp ABI Changes
4. Versioning
5. Contributing
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2. Libdfp API Changes
When new functions or interfaces are added to Libdfp then the API has changed
and the library version must change. For guidelines on adding new symbols to
a particular version see README.developer.
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3. Libdfp API Changes
TODO
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4. Versioning
TODO
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5. Contributing
Libdfp is developed now using GIT SCM at github. Main site is:
https://github.com/libdfp/libdfp
General developement follows the simple guideline:
1. Make sure you have a GitHub account
2. Fork the repository to your account.
3. Make the changes and run the testcases. We only take pull requests
with passing tests.
4. If it is applicable, improve or add the current testcases to cover
for the new functionality.
5. Libdfp also uses the ChangeLog with the same format and rules as
the GLIBC one.
6. Push to your fork and submit a pull request.