Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Tue, 01 May 2001 22:17:23 -0500 | From | "Steven J. Hill" <> |
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Greetings.
I checked in the archives and did not see a discussion of this anywhere. I have received some Linux kernel code from a project that I have inherited and a couple of the drivers are including math.h from the C library. This being the header file from '/usr/include/math.h' in most cases. There are only two places in the kernel that also include this header file. They are:
drivers/atm/iphase.c drivers/net/hamradio/soundmodem/gentbl.c
As far as I can tell '/usr/include/math.h' is just full of defines and the header files it includes are also a bunch of defines with a few macro functions sprinkled in. Can someone shed light on if this is bad or not and why it would be done or necessary? Thanks.
-Steve
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