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From: "Andrew Cottrell" <AndrewCottrell AT swiftdsl DOT com DOT au>
To: "'Charles Sandmann'" <sandmann AT clio DOT rice DOT edu>
Cc: <djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: RE: libm build problem
Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2003 16:08:13 +1000
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> > 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.

Could you send the intermediate files directly to me via email so I can
check out the differences. The wf_acos.i output I got by using -save-temps
for the fragment of code that I expected to have the problem  is as
follows:-

# 22 "wf_acos.c" 2
        float acosf(x)
        float x;
{
        _float_long_union ux;

        ux.f = x;

        float z;
        z = __ieee754_acosf(x);
        if(__fdlib_version == __fdlibm_ieee || (((*(long *)&(ux.l) &
0x7f800000L)==0x7f800000L) && ((*(long *)&(ux.l) &
0x007fffffL)!=0000000000L))) return z;
        if(fabsf(x)>(float)1.0) {

                return (float)__kernel_standard((double)x,(double)x,101);
        } else
            return z;

}


Thanks,
Andrew


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