Increase single-precision test tolerance for erfc(1.2) and yn(3, 0.7).#66
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Should we merge this? It's quite annoying not to be able to run tests because they always fail. It means you can waste a lot of time working with broken openlibm without noticing until Julia runs her own tests. |
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Seems like a good idea to me. cc @ViralBShah |
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Increase single-precision test tolerance for erfc(1.2) and yn(3, 0.7).
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Closes #53