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| From: | kroe AT sbcs DOT sunysb DOT edu (KiYun Roe) |
| Date: | Sat, 15 Feb 92 21:34:47 EST |
| To: | pstephan AT mcs DOT kent DOT edu |
| Cc: | djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu |
| Status: | O |
I am not convinced that this is a bug. Two points:
(1) You really need to display more of the value of y to verify that
indeed y >= 2. It is possible that y = 1.99999999... You might
try displaying (int) (y + .000001) to see if y is close to 2.
(2) I compiled and ran your program with gcc and gcc -O on my 486
machine. I got the same output from both (i.e. i == 2). I'm not
sure what that means.
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