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From: Juan Manuel Guerrero <juan DOT guerrero AT gmx DOT de>
To: djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: Bug fix for strtold
Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 18:47:10 +0200
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Am Dienstag, 8. April 2008 17:30 schrieben Sie:
> 
> Linux parses what it can of the string, stopping at the first
> non-numeric character.  Thus, "123.456 E+12" parses as 123.456 for all
> three functions.
> 
> The Linux man page documents it that way; it converts "the initial
> portion of the string".  *endptr points to the first character after
> the number parsed.
> 
> DJGPP's documentation says the same: "This function converts as many
> characters of @var{s} that look like a floating point number into that
> number."
> 
> So, just stop at the space.  strtold is right, the other two need
> fixing.

OK

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