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* calc/calc.el (calc-default-power-reference-level)
(calc-default-field-reference-level): New variables.
* calc/calc-units.el (math-standard-units): Add dB and Np.
(math-logunits): New variable.
(math-extract-logunits, math-logcombine, calcFunc-luplus)
(calcFunc-luminus, calc-luplus, calc-luminus, math-logunit-level)
(calcFunc-fieldlevel, calcFunc-powerlevel, calc-level): New
functions.
(math-find-base-units-rec): Add entry for ln(10).
* calc/calc-help.el (calc-u-prefix-help): Add logarithmic help.
(calc-ul-prefix-help): New function.
* calc/calc-ext.el (calc-init-extensions): Autoload new units
functions. Add keybindings for new units functions.
author | Jay Belanger <jay.p.belanger@gmail.com> |
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date | Sun, 23 Jan 2011 23:08:04 -0600 |
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55463 | 1 ttn 2004-05-09 |
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3 The exit value of a program returning to the shell on unixoid systems is | |
4 typically 0 for success, and non-0 (such as 1) for failure. For vms it is | |
5 odd (1,3,5...) for success, even (0,2,4...) for failure. | |
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7 This holds from the point of view of the "shell" (in quotes because vms has a | |
8 different dispatch model that is not explained further here). | |
9 | |
10 From the point of view of the program, nowadays stdlib.h on both type of | |
11 systems provides macros `EXIT_SUCCESS' and `EXIT_FAILURE' that should DTRT. | |
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13 NB: The numerical values of these macros DO NOT need to fulfill the the exit | |
14 value requirements outlined in the first paragraph! That is the job of the | |
15 `exit' function. Thus, this kind of construct shows misunderstanding: | |
16 | |
17 #ifdef VMS | |
18 exit (1); | |
19 #else | |
20 exit (0); | |
21 #endif | |
22 | |
23 Values aside from EXIT_SUCCESS and EXIT_FAILURE are tricky. | |
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27 ttn 2004-05-12 |
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29 Values aside from EXIT_SUCCESS and EXIT_FAILURE can be used to indicate |
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30 finer gradations of failure. If this is the only information available |
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31 to the caller, clamping such values to EXIT_FAILURE loses information. |
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32 If there are other ways to indicate the problem to the caller (such as |
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33 a message to stderr) it may be ok to clamp. In all cases, it is the |
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34 relationship between the program and its caller that must be examined. |
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35 [Insert ZAMM quote here.] |