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Re: support for bitwise comparison of floats
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Bruno Haible |
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Re: support for bitwise comparison of floats |
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Mon, 26 Mar 2007 01:01:12 +0200 |
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Eric Blake wrote:
> recent coreutils snapshots have used it, and no one has complained so far.
Plenty of packages have used it for 10 years or longer: GCC installs or
installed files in $prefix/include/g++, and a library called libstdc++.
binutils has a program called 'c++filt'. gettext is using a ansi-c++.m4 and
source file names starting with 'c++'. Etc. Just do a "locate +"...
I think it may have resulted in portability problems to VMS. But that's a
decade in the past.
Bruno
- Re: support for bitwise comparison of floats, (continued)
- Re: support for bitwise comparison of floats, Eric Blake, 2007/03/24
- Re: support for bitwise comparison of floats, Bruno Haible, 2007/03/25
- Re: support for bitwise comparison of floats, Eric Blake, 2007/03/25
- Re: support for bitwise comparison of floats, Bruno Haible, 2007/03/25
- Re: support for bitwise comparison of floats, Eric Blake, 2007/03/25
- Re: support for bitwise comparison of floats, Ben Pfaff, 2007/03/25
Re: support for bitwise comparison of floats, Eric Blake, 2007/03/25
- Re: support for bitwise comparison of floats,
Bruno Haible <=
Re: support for bitwise comparison of floats, Paul Eggert, 2007/03/29