From: jdeifik AT weasel DOT com (Jeff Deifik) Subject: beta 19 and 18 'rint' function with gcc is broken 28 Feb 1998 11:59:44 -0800 Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.19980228114619.00b186a0.cygnus.gnu-win32@pop.ni.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com I am running windows nt 4.0 server, sp3. I have a library regression test that I run on the compilers I use. It showed a bug with the 'rint' function. This function is supposed to convert a double to an integral double value. It isn't working, as the enclosed test program shows. Compile with no options, i.e. gcc yy.c yy The output should be nothing, but it is: 47.4 47.125000 47.6 47.625000 -47.4 -47.125000 -47.6 -47.625000 Jeff Deifik/* y.c, demonstrates a bug with gnu-w32 beta 18 and 19 */ /* Written 11/06/96 by Jeff Deifik */ /* Modified 05/11/97 by Jeff Deifik */ #include #include typedef enum { False = 0, True = 1 } Boolean; float FLOAT_TO_ROUNDED_FLOAT(float); int flo_close(double value,double f,double clo); int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { Boolean fail = False; double d; float f; d = rint(47); if (!flo_close(47.0f,d,0.0001f)) { (void)printf("47 %f\n",d); fail = True; } f = FLOAT_TO_ROUNDED_FLOAT(47.0); if (!flo_close(47.0f,f,0.0001f)) { (void)printf("47 %f\n",f); fail = True; } d = rint(47.4); if (!flo_close(47.0f,d,0.0001f)) { (void)printf("47.4 %f\n",d); fail = True; } d = rint(47.6); if (!flo_close(48.0f,d,0.0001f)) { (void)printf("47.6 %f\n",d); fail = True; } d = rint(-47); if (!flo_close(-47.0f,d,0.0001f)) { (void)printf("-47 %f\n",d); fail = True; } d = rint(-47.4); if (!flo_close(-47.0f,d,0.0001f)) { (void)printf("-47.4 %f\n",d); fail = True; } d = rint(-47.6); if (!flo_close(-48.0f,d,0.0001f)) { (void)printf("-47.6 %f\n",d); fail = True; } return 0; } /* Value is the ideal number, f is what it really is.*/ int flo_close(double value,double f,double clo) { return(((f+clo) >= value) && ((f-clo) <= value)); } float FLOAT_TO_ROUNDED_FLOAT(float x) { return(floor(x+0.5)); } - For help on using this list (especially unsubscribing), send a message to "gnu-win32-request AT cygnus DOT com" with one line of text: "help".