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GNU C Library glibc 2.41 Release Coming Soon With Many New Features


The GNU C Library 'glibc' 2.41 release should be out around the very end of January or start of February

- A number of ISO C23 function families are now supported within the math header file for acospi, asinpi, atan2pi, atanpi, cospi, sinpi, and tanpi. - Optimized and correctly rounded exp10m1f, exp2m1f, expm1f, log10f, log2p1f, log1pf, log10p1f, cbrtf, erff, erfcf, lgammaf, tgammaf, tanf, acosf, acoshf, asinf, asinhf, atanf, atan2f, atanhf, coshf, sinhf, and tanhf from the CORE-MATH project. - Support for testing glibc builds with a different set of C and C++ compilers using the TEST_CC and TEST_CXX arguments on the configure script.

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