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Extend floating point precision in some tests #8479

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These tests may work better with quadruple-presicion real types now.

These tests may work better with quadruple-presicion real types now.
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@dlang-bot dlang-bot merged commit b2d5da9 into dlang:master Jun 16, 2022
Ast-x64 added a commit to Ast-x64/phobos that referenced this pull request Jun 28, 2022
Based on dlang#8477,
dlang#8478, and
dlang#8479.
Also adjust the order of some version conditions in std/math/hardware.d
to allow compilation using a RISCV64 port of LDC.
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