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calc-devel-2.15.0.1-1.5 RPM for i586

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Name: calc-devel Distribution: openSUSE Tumbleweed
Version: 2.15.0.1 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: 1.5 Build date: Thu Oct 5 14:38:15 2023
Group: Development/Libraries/C and C++ Build host: reproducible
Size: 270476 Source RPM: calc-2.15.0.1-1.5.src.rpm
Packager: http://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: http://www.isthe.com/chongo/tech/comp/calc/index.html
Summary: Development files for libcalc
Part of the calc release consists of an arbitrary precision math link
library.  This link library is used by the calc program to perform its
own calculations.  If you wish, you can ignore the calc program entirely
and call the arbitrary precision math routines from your own C programs.

This package contains the files needed for building programs that use
this library.

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Requires

License

LGPL-2.1-only

Changelog

* Thu Oct 05 2023 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.15.0.1:
    * The tarball for calc version 2.15.0.0 was missing version.h.
      The version.h is now listed as part of the calc distribution.
      See gh/lcn2/calc#112
* Wed Oct 04 2023 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.15.0.0:
    * Added the several new trigonometric functions
    * Added log2(x [,eps]) builtin function
    * The sign element in a ZVALUE is now of type SIGN, which is either
      SB32 when MAJOR_VER < 3, or a bool otherwise
    * Added new logn(x, n [,eps]) builtin to compute logarithms to base n.
  - Add calc-2.15.0.0-versionh.patch to fix build
    See gh/lcn2/calc#112
* Fri Aug 18 2023 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.14.3.5:
    * Under macOS, to reduce dependency chains, we remove functions
      and data that are unreachable by the entry point or exported
      symbols.  In particular, the macOS linker is used with both
      "-dead_strip" and "-dead_strip_dylibs".
    * The libcalc shared library is now linked with libcustcalc.
* Tue Aug 15 2023 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.14.3.4:
    * Fix typo in the make debug Makefile rule.
    * Fix install of statically linked calc under macOS
    * Update comments in Makefile.local about using -fsanitize
    * Add Makefile.local comments for macOS reduce dependency chains
    * Fix calc when CUSTOM is undefined, remove PASSDOWN values
    * Fix use of -dead_strip_dylibs for macOS linker
* Thu Aug 03 2023 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.14.3.0:
    * The Darwin specific ${DARWIN_ARCH}, thay by default was unset,
      is now the ${ARCH_CFLAGS} Makefile variable.  Comments about
      various "-arch name" have been moved to the ${ARCH_CFLAGS} area.
    * Improved the output of the calcinfo rule by adding echos
      of various uname values as well as some top Makefile variables.
    * Fixed the BUGS file with respect to using `make debug`.
    * Added a final ls of `debug.out` for `make debug`.
* Mon Jul 31 2023 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.14.2.2:
    * Removed references to obsolete Email addresses.
    * macOS Darwin defaults LCC to "cc".
* Thu Jul 27 2023 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.14.2.1:
    * Added cal/fnv_tool.cal, a calc resource file defining:
      find_fnv_prime(bits)
      deprecated_fnv0(bits,fnv_prime,string)
      fnv_offset_basis(bits,fnv_prime)
      fnv1a_style_hash(bits,fnv_prime,prev_hash,string)
    * Fixed sorted order of cal/README.
* Sat Jul 22 2023 Sarah Kriesch <sarah.kriesch@opensuse.org>
  - Update to 2.14.2.0:
    * Ported calc to the s390x IBM Mainframe
* Thu Jun 01 2023 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.14.1.6:
    * Fixed version numbers in two cases in CHANGES that referred
      to the 2.14.2.x instead of 2.14.1.x.
    * Rename MINGW Makefile variable (a holdover from MINGW32_NT-5.0)
      to OSNAME.
    * Fixed FUNCPTR typedef in hist.c to fix deprecated compiler warnings.
    * Fixed when USE_READLINE, READLINE_LIB, READLINE_EXTRAS, and
      READLINE_INCLUDE are set to empty (disable use of the GNU-readline
      facility).
    * Fix cases of spaces before tabs in Makefile and Makefile.simple.
    * Fixed obsolete references to the atoz() in LIBRARY to use the
      correct internal function name of str2z().
    * Fixed obsolete references to the atoq() in LIBRARY to use the
      correct internal function name of str2q().
    * Document in help/unexpected that * operator has has a higher
      precedence than << in calc, which differs from C.
* Tue Mar 14 2023 Paolo Stivanin <info@paolostivanin.com>
  - Update to 2.14.1.5:
    * Fixed FUNCPTR typedef in hist.c to fix deprecated compiler warnings.
    * Fixed when USE_READLINE, READLINE_LIB, READLINE_EXTRAS, and
      READLINE_INCLUDE are set to empty (disable use of the GNU-readline
      facility).
* Wed Feb 15 2023 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.14.1.3:
    * Fixed missing <string.h include in have_fpos_pos.c.
    * Change calc version from 2.14.1.2 to 2.14.2.3 as part of a test to
      build calc RPMs on a reference RHEL8.7 platform (formerly a RHEL7.9
      platform).
* Thu Dec 01 2022 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.14.1.2:
    * Restored use of the #define FPOS_POS_LEN symbol.  This refers to
      the length of the __pos element (if the __pos element exists),
      the fpos_t type (if that type exists).
    * Changed SWAP_HALF_IN_FILEPOS(dest, src) mato to use FILEPOS_LEN Little
      Endian when FILEPOS is a simple scalar type (i.e., HAVE_FILEPOS_SCALAR
      is defined).
    * Changed #define HAVE_FPOS to HAVE_FGETSETPOS.
    * Corrected comment in have_fpos_pos.h.  The HAVE_FPOS_POS symbol was
      NOT related to fgetpos & fsetpos but rather if we we have an __pos
      element in FILEPOS.
    * Changed #define HAVE_NO_FPOS to HAVE_NO_FGETSETPOS.
    * Improved comments in have_fpos_pos.h to show why and how
      HAVE_FPOS_POS, FPOS_POS_BITS, and FPOS_POS_LEN were defined or undefed.
    * Changed showfiles builtin to print sizes cast to (long int) with
      the "%ld" printf format to avoid implementations that do not support
      the "%lld" printf format specifier.
    * Renamed have_fpos.h to have_fgetsetpos.h.  Renamed CALC_HAVE_FPOS_H
      to CALC_HAVE_FGETSETPOS_H.  The make install and the olduninstall
      rules remove the any old have_fpos.h that was previously installed.
    * Added swap_HALFs(dest, src, len) function to byteswap.c.
    * Calc can now handle Big Engian file position sizes that are a
      multiple of BASEB bits in length.  Before handle Big Engian file
      positions could only be 32 and 64 bits in length.  This will allow,
      for example, a Big Engian file position size of 128 (assuming that
      128/BASEB is is an integer).
    * Temporary workaround for musl libc systems such as gentoo Linux that
      allows them to compile calc and successfully run the regression test.
* Thu Dec 01 2022 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.14.1.1:
    * Added a few remarks on calc version numbers to version.c.
    * Fixed how several headers are built.  On a number of systems, the source
      file failed to compile incorrectly.  This caused problems for systems in
      which header.h.def was not correct.
* Tue Apr 12 2022 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.14.1.0:
    * Fixed alignment of show item section of help command.
    * Bug fix: While 0^0 == 1, now for y > 0, 0^y == 0.
    * Adjusted cal/test8900.cal to reflect this bug fix.
    * Added tests to cal/regress.cal to help verify bug fix is fixed.
* Wed Jan 12 2022 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.14.0.14:
    * Fixed typo in Makefile.local comment.
  - Remove calc-rpmlintrc: lib doesnt call exit() anymore
* Wed Jan 12 2022 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.14.0.13:
    * Minor tweak to seed() builtin. Updated help/srand and help/srandom.
    * Moved Makefile.ship into Makefile.
    * Removed custom/Makefile.head and custom/Makefile.tail.
    * The "README.*" files and "HOWTO.INSTALL" file have been updated.
    * By default, compiler warnings have been turned up.
    * The readline, history and ncurses libraries are now default.
    * We have renamed "stable" as "production".
    * We have renamed "unstable" as "tested".
    * Fixed bug impacting how have_ustat.h was formed.
* Wed Jan 12 2022 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.14.0.12:
    * Drop support for SunOS, IRIX and MINGW32_NT-5.0 targets.
    * Drop support for CLOCK_SGI_CYCLE.  Drop testing for __MSDOS__.
    * Minor improvement of various help files.  Made format of help
      files more consistent.
    * Corrected a few comments in zrandom.c, including a case where
      the comment referred to 1007 when it should have used 2^32.
    * Improved seed() generation.  Improved some comments in seed.c.
      Added have_environ.c to build have_environ.h in order to
      determine if: extern char **environ;  /* user environment */
      is an valid external symbol.
    * Fixed documentation that referred to the old additive 55
      generator.  We have been using the subtractive 100 in place
      of the additive 55 generator for a while now.
    * Fixed depend rule for custom/Makefile.
    * Fixed how Makefile variable SHELL is set on macOS vs. Linux.
      Using /bin/sh on macOS due to how zsh treats globs by default.
    * Added charbit.h to define CALC_CHARBIT which is either CHAR_BIT
      from <limits.h> or 8 or a value set by the Makefile variable
      CALC_CHARBIT.  Added have_limits.h to determine if <limits.h>
      is a system include file.
    * Fixed incorrect ustat_dev member ref in seed() builtin that
      was part of the unreleased calc v2.12.0.11.
* Wed Jan 12 2022 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.14.0.10:
    * Pluged a number of memory leaks.
    * Fixed a few cases where v_subtype was not properly initialuzed.
    * Improved the way that internal pre-defined constants are managed.
      Removed unused internal pre-defined constants.  Added code to
      prevent an internal pre-defined constant (that was never allocated)
      from being freed.
* Wed Jan 12 2022 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.14.0.9:
    * Due to issues with clang and Apple Silicon, ARCH_CFLAGS is now,
      by default, empty: ARCH_CFLAGS=
    * If you want to use, say, -march=native, then either change
      the Makefile or make with: make all ARCH_CFLAGS='-march=native'
    * Added arch and hardware as GNU Makefile computed values.
      As with ${target}, ${arch} and ${hardware} is computed by uname:
      target: uname -a
      arch: uname -p
      hardware: uname -m
    * Fixed compiling calc on Apple Silicon with homebrew.  On Apple
      Silicon, HomeBrew installs on into a different location.  The
      Makefile checks if ${hardware} is arm64 and adjusts the location
      of libraries such as readline and history accordingly.
* Wed Jan 12 2022 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.14.0.7:
    * The help and man builtin commands now return an error when a
      help file cannot be opened, such as when there is no help file.
    * Added palindrome.cal resource file.  For example, to find the
      largest (highly probable) prime palindrome under 280 decimal
      digits (text tweet limit): prevprimepal(1e280)
* Wed Nov 03 2021 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.14.0.6:
    * Fixed typo in cal/statistics.cal
    * Fixed an old Windoz pun in README.WINDOWS
    * Fixed a really obscure bug in the internal initconstants()
      function of const.c that has been sitting for over 31 years!
    * Fixed issues identied by the default CodeUL GitHub security code scan:
      + Wrong type of arguments to printf in have_fpos_pos.c
      + Multiplication result converted to larger type in zfunc.c
* Wed Oct 13 2021 Adam Majer <adam.majer@suse.de>
  - Drop explicit -march definition (bsc#1191604, bsc#1100677)
* Wed Oct 13 2021 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.14.0.3:
    * Added builtin functions to convert between degrees and
      degrees, minutes and seconds under the config("mod")
      See help/d2dms and help/d2dm.
    * Added builtin functions to convert between gradians and
      gradians, minutes and seconds under the config("mod")
      See help/g2gms and help/g2gm.
    * Added builtin functions to convert between hours and
      hours, minutes and seconds under the config("mod")
      See help/h2hms and help/h2hm.
    * Renumbered regression tests 3408 thru 3437, to 9102 thru 9131.
    * Updated Added hms.cal resource file to use h2hms() builtin.
    * Updated Added dms.cal resource file to use d2dms() builtin.
    * Fix minor typo in help/mod SYNOPSIS.
    * Fix minor typo in help/quo SYNOPSIS.
    * Added a few more examples to help/strcmp.
    * Added builtin functions to convert between degrees, minutes and
      seconds and degrees under the config("mod")
      See help/dms2d and help/dm2d.
    * Added builtin functions to convert between gradians, minutes and
      seconds and gradians under the config("mod")
      See help/g2gms and help/g2gm.
    * Added builtin functions to convert between hours, minutes and
      seconds and hours under the config("mod"):
      See help/hms2h and help/hm2h.
* Thu Sep 09 2021 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.14.0.2:
    * The clean and clobber makefile rules no longer list custom/Makefile
      as a dependency.
    * Unfortunately due to the complex dependency issues between
      Makefile, Makefile.ship and custom/Makefile, parallel GNU make
      is NOT recommended.
    * Fixed a few typos in CHANGES.
    * As a side note: We stayed v2.13.x was kept for only a short time.
      The move to 2.14.x was motivated by non-compatible changes due to
      the default order of CALCRC, plus some new builtin functions.
    * More changes are likely, so we might see another v2.14.0.x release
      before things are declared "recommended stable".
    * Not that we wan to discourage people from trying v2.14.0, you should
      try it.  We just want things to become stable and well field tested
      before we reach the "recommended stable" release state.
* Tue Sep 07 2021 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.14.0.0:
    * The :-separated default CALCRC value has been reversed.
      The default CALCRC was:
      ${CALC_SHAREDIR}/startup:~/.calcrc:./.calcinit
      The default CALCRC is now:
      ./.calcinit:~/.calcrc:${CALC_SHAREDIR}/startup
      See "help environment" for details.
    * Added engineering mode as per a GitHub pull request:
      ; config("mode","eng"),
      ; 10^41
      100e39
      or for example:
      ; base(1000),
      ; 2^23209-1
    ~402.87411577898877818187e6984
      For more information see: help base
    * Added regression test code for engineering mode.  Improved and
      expanded regression test code related to the base() and base2()
      builtin functions.
    * Fixed a critical bug in the above mentioned pull request where
      a call to base2(1000) would make calc unstable and likely to
      dump core.
* Fri May 14 2021 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.13.0.1:
    * Replaced /usr/local with the use of ${PREFIX} in calc Makefiles.
      The ${PREFIX} is not the same as ${T}.  The ${T} specifies
      a top level directory under which calc installs things.
      While usually ${T} is empty, it can be specific path
      as if calc where "chrooted" during an install.
      The ${PREFIX} value, during install, is a path between
      the top level ${T} install directory and the object
      such as an include file.
    * Corrected a few more typos in Makefile comments.
    - Added Makefile.local, a file with a single comment.  The main
      Makefile includes Makefile.local just before the first all rule.
      One may override any Makefile setting by modifying Makefile.local.
      For example, Makefile.local could force BLD_TYPE:
      HAVE_STRING_H:= YES
      HAVE_TIMES_H:= YES
      SED:= /usr/local/bin/nsed
    - Added ${LOC_MKF} to specify the make of the file that is
      included just before the all file.  So one could place
      the above override lines into a different file and call
      make changing the ${LOC_MKF} value.  For example:
    - make LOC_MKF=Makefile.private clobber all chk
    - Updated HOWTO.INSTALL to mention Makefile.local.
* Wed Apr 07 2021 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.13.0.0:
    * Fixed typo (missing quotes) in the env rule.
    * Fixed intendation problem in CHANGES.
    * Combined 2.12.9.1 changes into the 2.12.8.2 to 2.12.9.0
      range, and thus renamed the range to 2.12.8.2 to 2.12.9.1.
    * Fixed issues related to building Makefile.simple.
    * Fixed how the Makefile variable MANPATH is set for macOS.
    * Added a bunch of information to the near bottom of HOWTO.INSTALL
      on calc Makefiles.  This information discusses the various
      Makefiles found in the calc source.
    * Added comments in various calc Makefiles about their origin.
      In particular, for Makefiles that are constructed such as
      Makefile.simple, custom/Makefile and custom/Makefile.simple
      there are comments about how they were made.
    * For all calc Makefiles, including those in sub-directories,
      near the top there is now a line of the form:
      [#] SRC: ... some message about the origin ...
    * Fixed how the calc(1) man page is installed under macOS.
    * Fixed how calc man page in ${CATDIR} is formed.
    * Fixed how Makefile.simple is formed.
    * Fixed the #! calc script argument processing.  The initial #!
      line must end in a -f.  For example, if calc is in /usr/local/bin/calc,
      then the following would be the first line of a calc script:
    * It is common that -q be usde with a calc script, so assuming the
      same /usr/local/bin/calc path
    * Use of -s in the #! first line of a calc script is not needed
      since -f implies -f.
    * The argv() will now return values more typical of C's main().
      Before it returned one less than the number of arguments.  Now,
      for example, when calc is given 2 args, argv() will return 3.
    * The value of argv(0) will be the path to calc, or in the
      case of a #! calc cscript, it will return the name of the script.
    * Updated the calc man page and help/argv to reflect the
      above changes.
    * Improved the formatting of the calc man page.
    * Fixed the formation of the win32 sub-directory via the win32_hsrc
      Makefile rule.
    * Due to incompatible changes to the argv() function, and #! calc
      scripts, we are setting the version to the next minor number:
  - Remove checksum.sha-256
* Fri Mar 12 2021 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.12.19.0:
    * Added notes to help/unexpected about:
      display() will limit the number of digits printed after decimal point
      %d will format after the decimal point for non-integer numeric values
      %x will format as fractions for non-integer numeric values
      fprintf(fd, "%d\n", huge_value) may need fflush(fd) to finish
    * Fixed Makefile dependencies for the args.h rule.
    * Fixed Makefile cases where echo with -n is used.  On some systems,
      /bin/sh does not use -n, so we must call /bin/echo -n instead
      via the ${ECHON} Makefile variable.
    * Add missing standard tools to sub-Makefiles to make them
      easier to invoke directly.
    * Sort lists of standard tool Makefile variables and remove duplicates.
    * Declare the SHELL at the top of Makefiles.
    * Fixed the depend rule in the custom Makefile.
    * Improved the messages produced by the depend in the Makefiles.
    * Changed the UNUSED define in have_unused.h to be a macro with
      a parameter.  Changed all use of UNUSED in *.c to be UNUSED(x).
    * Removed need for HAVE_UNUSED in building the have_unused.h file.
    * CCBAN is given to ${CC} in order to control if banned.h is in effect.
    * The banned.h attempts to ban the use of certain dangerous functions
      that, if improperly used, could compromise the computational integrity
      if calculations.
    * In the case of calc, we are motivated in part by the desire for calc
      to correctly calculate: even during extremely long calculations.
    * If UNBAN is NOT defined, then calling certain functions
      will result in a call to a non-existent function (link error).
* Mon Feb 22 2021 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.12.8.2:
    * Calc can now correctly compile without CUSTOM being defined
* Tue Feb 16 2021 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.12.8.1:
    * Fixed how the *.tar.bz2 are formed.  The calc-2.12.8.0.tar.bz2 file
      that was formed for calc version 2.12.8.0 was missing most files.
    * Expanded 'make chk' to also verify that 'make distchk' and 'make
      distlist' execute successfully.  This will help check a regression
      of the bug that produced the bogus calc-2.12.8.0.tar.bz2 file.
    * Added additional regression tests related 0^(zero_expression)==1.
* Tue Feb 16 2021 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.12.8.0:
    * Fixed a mistake in "help intro" where some inserted text changed
      the value of "." and thus made the next result incorrect.
    * Clarified in "help factor" that 1 is returned if no
      factor below the limit was found.
    * Removed Makefile variable ${MAKEFILE_REV}.
    * The missing cscript/square.calc file has been restored.
    * Fixed compiler errors and warnings related to GCC.  In particular,
      gcc/9.3.1 and gcc/10.2.1 now compile calc without any compiler
      errors or warnings, even with -Werror -Wextra -pedantic.
    * To print out information about the calc compilation
      environment, we added the following make rule:
    * make calcinfo
    * Improved how 'make debug' operates.
    * Created a new calc bug report Email address.  Created a new
      calc question Email address.  Created a new calc contribution
      Email address.  See the BUGS file for details.
    * Added "help questions" to print the QUESTIONS help file.
    * If the environment variable $CALCHELP is defined and is non-empty,
      then calc help files will be in the directory by the $CALCHISTFILE
      environment variable.
    * If the environment variable $CALCCUSTOMHELP is defined and is
      non-empty, then custom calc help files will be in the directory
      by the $CALCCUSTOMHELP environment variable.
    * Fixed a number of typos in text and in source code comments.
* Sun Feb 14 2021 Bernhard Wiedemann <bwiedemann@suse.com>
  - Build with march=corei7 instead of native
    to avoid compile-time CPU-detection (boo#1100677)
* Thu Feb 04 2021 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.12.7.6:
    * The missing cscript/square.calc file has been restored.
* Thu Feb 04 2021 Michael Vetter <mvetter@suse.com>
  - Update to 2.12.7.5:
    * Requiring calc shell scripts to use -s -f at the end of the
      initial #! line.
    * Fixed /tmp/mersenne example in calc(1) man page.
    * Added make variable ${ARCH_CFLAGS}.  The ${ARCH_CFLAGS} is
      added after ${CCMISC} and before ${EXTRA_CFLAGS} when building
      the ${CFLAGS} for compiling C code.  are ${CC} when compiling
      C files.  The default value is:
    * By default, the calc history file is located in ~/.calc_history.
      Now, if the environment variable $CALCHISTFILE is defined
      and is non-empty, then calc history file will be defined
      by the $CALCHISTFILE environment variable.
    * Calc as defined 0^0 as 1.  However in the past, 0 raised to
      an expression that evaluated to zero returned 1.  The result
      was that 0^0 was different than 0^(6-6) or even 0^(0).
      Now, calc will return 1 for 0^(0) and 0^zero when zero == 0.

Files

/usr/include/calc
/usr/include/calc/alloc.h
/usr/include/calc/attribute.h
/usr/include/calc/banned.h
/usr/include/calc/blkcpy.h
/usr/include/calc/block.h
/usr/include/calc/bool.h
/usr/include/calc/byteswap.h
/usr/include/calc/calc.h
/usr/include/calc/cmath.h
/usr/include/calc/config.h
/usr/include/calc/custom.h
/usr/include/calc/decl.h
/usr/include/calc/errtbl.h
/usr/include/calc/file.h
/usr/include/calc/func.h
/usr/include/calc/hash.h
/usr/include/calc/hist.h
/usr/include/calc/int.h
/usr/include/calc/jump.h
/usr/include/calc/label.h
/usr/include/calc/lib_calc.h
/usr/include/calc/lib_util.h
/usr/include/calc/nametype.h
/usr/include/calc/opcodes.h
/usr/include/calc/prime.h
/usr/include/calc/qmath.h
/usr/include/calc/sha1.h
/usr/include/calc/str.h
/usr/include/calc/strl.h
/usr/include/calc/symbol.h
/usr/include/calc/token.h
/usr/include/calc/value.h
/usr/include/calc/version.h
/usr/include/calc/zmath.h
/usr/include/calc/zrand.h
/usr/include/calc/zrandom.h
/usr/lib/libcalc.so
/usr/lib/libcustcalc.so
/usr/share/doc/packages/calc-devel
/usr/share/doc/packages/calc-devel/BUGS
/usr/share/doc/packages/calc-devel/LIBRARY
/usr/share/doc/packages/calc-devel/README.md
/usr/share/doc/packages/calc-devel/README.openSUSE
/usr/share/doc/packages/calc-devel/sample.README
/usr/share/doc/packages/calc-devel/sample_many.c
/usr/share/doc/packages/calc-devel/sample_rand.c
/usr/share/licenses/calc-devel
/usr/share/licenses/calc-devel/COPYING
/usr/share/licenses/calc-devel/COPYING-LGPL


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