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From: "Dave Korn" <dave.korn@artimi.com>
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Subject: RE: Endianess not declared
Date: Mon, 15 Jan 2007 17:12:25 -0000
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On 15 January 2007 17:03, Kovarththanan Rajaratnam wrote:

> Hello Dave

  Hi!

> Dave Korn wrote:
>>   That's odd.  I'm guessing 'sparse' is some kind of source code parser? 
>> For whatever reason, the version of ieeefp.h in my cygwin installation
>> doesn't include any related #warning or #error.  Is sparse somehow
>> generating that itself?
> 
> Yeah, the Linux guys use it in order to track down bugs. AFAICT, Sparse
> doesn't change the header files, so I'm a little puzzled by the fact
> that your version doesn't include the #error directive at the end.

  The headers are part of the base cygwin package; do you have the same
version as me?

/win/t $ cygcheck -f /usr/include/ieeefp.h
cygwin-1.5.23-2



    cheers,
      DaveK
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