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| From: | sandmann AT clio DOT rice DOT edu (Charles Sandmann) |
| Message-Id: | <10307191935.AA16637@clio.rice.edu> |
| Subject: | Re: libm build problem |
| To: | AndrewCottrell AT swiftdsl DOT com DOT au (Andrew Cottrell) |
| Date: | Sat, 19 Jul 2003 14:35:23 -0500 (CDT) |
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| In-Reply-To: | <000001c34db9$3413d7b0$0101a8c0@acp42g> from "Andrew Cottrell" at Jul 19, 2003 03:47:05 PM |
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> In include\libc\ieee.h is the following typedef defined?
> typedef union
> {
> float f;
> long l;
> } _float_long_union;
Yes.
> If the typedef is included in ieee.h if you change the ieee.h to always
> define it then does it work? If so then looks like one of the #ifndef's =
> are a problem.
I removed the ifdef's so it is always included and it still fails to
compile.
I preprocessed the file, and the problem is that float z; is a
declaration, and it's being done AFTER an assignment. So all the files
doing this need to be changed so they are legal C so they will compile.
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