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Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET) wrote:
> Fabrice ILPONSE <fabrice AT trash DOT lip6 DOT fr> wrote:
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> > I've downloaded the "ncurve3" program from that create curves. It uses
> > doubles for coordonates but I cast them to int for my purpose.
> > Sometimes, my prog exist on FPE. I don't know why! (it's really the
> > cast) . So i changed the doubles to floats and it works well.
> > Question: is it a gcc bug?
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> Are you sure that that's the problem?
> Are the values correct, I mean: are valid numbers? (no infinite, etc).
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it's a good remark, I'll try to get the doubles values. But that do not
explain why it works now with floats! :|
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Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET) wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=CITE>Fabrice ILPONSE <fabrice AT trash DOT lip6 DOT fr> wrote:
<P>> I've downloaded the "ncurve3"
program from that create curves. It uses
<BR>> doubles for coordonates but I cast them to int for my purpose.
<BR>> Sometimes, my prog exist on FPE. I don't know why! (it's really the
<BR>> cast) . So i changed the doubles to floats and it works well.
<BR>> Question: is it a gcc bug?
<P>Are you sure that that's the problem?
<BR>Are the values correct, I mean: are valid numbers? (no infinite, etc).
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it's a good remark, I'll try to get the doubles values.
But that do not explain why it works now with floats! :|
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