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Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 14:54:55 -0800
Subject: C99 complex numbers in cygwin?
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I'm trying to port a program to cygwin that uses the C99 complex number standard and the complex.h library (carg, csin, etc.).  According to the gcc web page, this is mostly implemented in gcc 3.0 and above, but I can't find it in the cygwin gcc package.  Is this on purpose or an oversight?

I found it partially implemented in the mingw package (3.3-1), but not at all in the cygwin gcc package (3.3.1-3) (although a little testing shows that _Complex is recognized by the compiler and built-in complex functions work).

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