While 0^0 == 1, now for y > 0, 0^y == 0.
Adjusted cal/test8900.cal to reflect the this bug fix.
Added tests to cal/regress.cal to help verify bug fix is fixed.
Calc as defined 0^0 as 1. However in the past, 0 raised to
an expression that evaluted 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.
Some folks might think: “you still use RCS”?!? And we will say,
hey, at least we switched from SCCS to RCS back in … I think it was
around 1994 ... at least we are keeping up! :-) :-) :-)
Logs say that SCCS version 18 became RCS version 19 on 1994 March 18.
RCS served us well. But now it is time to move on. And so we are
switching to git.
Calc releases produce a lot of file changes. In the 125 releases
of calc since 1996, when I started managing calc releases, there
have been 15473 file mods!