Mail Archives: cygwin/2007/07/26/09:27:25
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From: "Brian Dessent" <brian AT dessent DOT net>
To: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 10:29 PM
Subject: Re: Cygwin Perl and -Duselongdouble
> Sisyphus wrote:
>
>> I haven't checked for 'modfl' and 'frexpl', but 'sqrtl' at least seems to
>> be
>> available in the C compiler. Why does configure report that it's not
>
> Why do you say this?
Oh ... it's probably just ignorance on my part.
If I can successfully run 'gcc script.c' (where 'script.c' contains a call
to 'sqrtl') then I'm inclined to say that sqrtl is "available in the C
compiler" (or something like that).
I gather from your response (and Corinna's) that there are also a couple of
things called 'newlib' and 'libc' that enter into the equation. I don't know
how they fit in. Feel free to enlighten me (but only if you're so inclined,
as I realise that such an explanation is probably not on topic for this
list).
I find it all quite confusing. My MinGW version of math.h specifically
prototypes the "long double" version of a number of functions (ceill,
floorl, sqrtl, modfl, ...), yet I can't find any mention of those functions
in any of the gcc headers on Linux or Cygwin.
If I call sqrtl on linux I have to link to -lm, on Cygwin I don't.
On linux I can build perl with -Duselongdouble, on Cygwin I can't.
Anyway .... I gather that -Duselongdouble is out of the question while
newlib remains in its current state. (That's pretty much the confirmation I
was seeking.)
Thanks guys.
Cheers,
Rob
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