correct errors in the mpir.texi file

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Brian Gladman 2018-03-02 13:53:16 +00:00
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@ -3049,6 +3049,11 @@ exponent is stored to @code{*@var{exp}}. @m{@var{d} * 2^{exp}, @var{d} *
2^@var{exp}} is the (truncated) @var{op} value. If @var{op} is zero, the
return is @math{0.0} and 0 is stored to @code{*@var{exp}}.
@cindex @code{frexp}
This is similar to the standard C @code{frexp} function (@pxref{Normalization
Functions,,, libc, The GNU C Library Reference Manual}).
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun mpir_si mpz_get_2exp_d (double *@var{???}, mpz_t @var{op})
Convert @var{op} to a @code{double}, truncating if necessary (ie.@: rounding
towards zero), and returning the exponent separately.
@ -3057,10 +3062,6 @@ This function has been added on Windows as an alternative to mpz_get_d_2exp
to avoid problems that occur on 64-bit Windows systems where pointers to
integers point to 32-bit integer variables when MPIR expects to find space
for 64-bit integers.
@cindex @code{frexp}
This is similar to the standard C @code{frexp} function (@pxref{Normalization
Functions,,, libc, The GNU C Library Reference Manual}).
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun {char *} mpz_get_str (char *@var{str}, int @var{base}, mpz_t @var{op})
@ -4756,6 +4757,11 @@ exponent is stored to @code{*@var{exp}}. @m{@var{d} * 2^{exp}, @var{d} *
2^@var{exp}} is the (truncated) @var{op} value. If @var{op} is zero, the
return is @math{0.0} and 0 is stored to @code{*@var{exp}}.
@cindex @code{frexp}
This is similar to the standard C @code{frexp} function (@pxref{Normalization
Functions,,, libc, The GNU C Library Reference Manual}).
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun mpir_si mpf_get_2exp_d (double *@var{rop}, mpf_t @var{op})
Convert @var{op} to a @code{double}, truncating if necessary (ie.@: rounding
towards zero), and with an exponent returned separately.
@ -4764,10 +4770,6 @@ This function has been added on Windows as an alternative to mpf_get_d_2exp
to avoid problems that occur on 64-bit Windows systems where pointers to
integers point to 32-bit integer variables when MPIR expects to find space
for 64-bit integers.
@cindex @code{frexp}
This is similar to the standard C @code{frexp} function (@pxref{Normalization
Functions,,, libc, The GNU C Library Reference Manual}).
@end deftypefun
@deftypefun mpir_si mpf_get_si (mpf_t @var{op})