Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/08/03/12:39:22
I am a new C programmer so I apologize if this question is trivial.
Anyway I am having trouble declaring DOUBLE type with version 1.10 of
the DJ port.
I have written a simple program that quits when number == 0
it looks like this
double number;
scanf("1f", &number);
if (number == 0)
done = TRUE
If I use FLOAT in place of DOUBLE it works fine. Using DOUBLE the
program won't allow me to exit. I tried printing out the value of
"number" after I input 0 and the following error occured.
If I use double and add a printf statement after the scanf line
it gives me the following error
Exception 117 (0x75) at eip=209b
Call frame traceback EIPs:
0x00000209b
0x0000018ec
0x000001154
Due I need to do something special when declaring a DOULBE variable?
I am not currently on the djgpp mailing list. Could a copy of the response
be sent to
drodger AT cla320 DOT utsi DOT edu
thank you for any assistance that you can give.
Jaime Taylor
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