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feat: add `constants/float16/max-base10-exponent`

Open Neerajpathak07 opened this issue 2 weeks ago • 2 comments

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  • Adds constants/float16/max-base10-exponent

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Neerajpathak07 avatar Dec 10 '25 07:12 Neerajpathak07

Added the C header files and Documentation since as of now we do have macro support for stdlib_float16_t.

Neerajpathak07 avatar Dec 10 '25 07:12 Neerajpathak07

Coverage Report

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The above coverage report was generated for the changes in this PR.

stdlib-bot avatar Dec 10 '25 07:12 stdlib-bot