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[Fortran] PR36158 - Add transformational version of BESSEL_JN intrinsic

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Tobias Burnus Aug. 19, 2010, 7:36 a.m. UTC
On 08/19/2010 09:30 AM, Tobias Burnus wrote:
> Thanks for reviewing. Committed as Rev. 163364.

It helps if one not only finds typos before committal but also fixes 
them before committal ...

Committed as Rev. 163365.

Tobias
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Index: gcc/fortran/ChangeLog
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--- gcc/fortran/ChangeLog	(revision 163364)
+++ gcc/fortran/ChangeLog	(working copy)
@@ -1,5 +1,11 @@ 
 2010-08-19  Tobias Burnus  <burnus@net-b.de>
 
+	* intrinsic.texi (Bessel_jn, Bessel_yn): Fix typo.
+	* * simplify.c (gfc_simplify_bessel_yn): Change recursive
+	into recurrence.
+
+2010-08-19  Tobias Burnus  <burnus@net-b.de>
+
 	PR fortran/36158
 	PR fortran/33197
 	* check.c (gfc_check_bessel_n2): New function.
Index: gcc/fortran/intrinsic.texi
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--- gcc/fortran/intrinsic.texi	(revision 163364)
+++ gcc/fortran/intrinsic.texi	(working copy)
@@ -1661,7 +1661,7 @@ 
 kind as @var{X}.
 
 @item @emph{Note}:
-The transformational function uses a recurrance algorithm which might,
+The transformational function uses a recurrence algorithm which might,
 for some values of @var{X}, lead to different results than calls to
 the elemental function.
 
@@ -1821,7 +1821,7 @@ 
 kind as @var{X}.
 
 @item @emph{Note}:
-The transformational function uses a recurrance algorithm which might,
+The transformational function uses a recurrence algorithm which might,
 for some values of @var{X}, lead to different results than calls to
 the elemental function.
 
Index: gcc/fortran/simplify.c
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--- gcc/fortran/simplify.c	(revision 163364)
+++ gcc/fortran/simplify.c	(working copy)
@@ -1261,7 +1261,7 @@ 
       return result;
     }
 
-  /* Use the faster but more verbose recursion algorithm. Bessel functions
+  /* Use the faster but more verbose recurrence algorithm. Bessel functions
      are stable for downward recursion and Neumann functions are stable
      for upward recursion. It is
        x2rev = 2.0/x,