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| Subject: | Re: Yet another try on nan in strto{f,d,ld} |
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Hello. Let me add that the tests/libc/c99/math/t-nan program (with the commit I just did) doesn't show any crashes when setting the (relevant) bits to 0 in the FPU control word. It does assign NAN to double and long double but does not print them. Right, MartinS
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