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Re: [lmi] Unit test for C99 round()
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Vadim Zeitlin |
Subject: |
Re: [lmi] Unit test for C99 round() |
Date: |
Tue, 3 Jun 2008 20:33:02 +0200 |
On Tue, 03 Jun 2008 16:34:26 +0000 Greg Chicares <address@hidden> wrote:
GC> Would you please run the new 'round_test' on GNU/Linux,
Thanks for adding it to Makefile.am BTW!
GC> - without modification; and
GC> - with the patch below [1];
GC> and describe its results here?
The result is the same in both cases:
% ./test_round
... licence snipped ...
Default style synchronized to hardware mode:
hardware rounding mode: to nearest
hardware rounding mode: downward
hardware rounding mode: upward
hardware rounding mode: toward zero
Default style NOT synchronized to hardware mode:
hardware rounding mode: to nearest
hardware rounding mode: downward
hardware rounding mode: upward
hardware rounding mode: toward zero
.... 1128 tests succeeded
no errors detected
So glibc (version 2.3.6) seems to be ok too.
I didn't test under x86 (this was under amd64) but can also rebuild LMI in
chroot if you think it's going to be useful. From what I can see (from a
couple of simple tests I did with 32 bit compiler) it should work there
too.
Regards,
VZ
- [lmi] Unit test for C99 round(), Greg Chicares, 2008/06/03
- Re: [lmi] Unit test for C99 round(),
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- Re: [lmi] Unit test for C99 round(), Greg Chicares, 2008/06/03
- Re[2]: [lmi] Unit test for C99 round(), Vadim Zeitlin, 2008/06/03
- Re: [lmi] Unit test for C99 round(), Greg Chicares, 2008/06/03
- Re[2]: [lmi] Unit test for C99 round(), Vadim Zeitlin, 2008/06/04
- Re: [lmi] Unit test for C99 round(), Greg Chicares, 2008/06/04
- Re[2]: [lmi] Unit test for C99 round(), Vadim Zeitlin, 2008/06/04
- Re: [lmi] Unit test for C99 round(), Greg Chicares, 2008/06/04
- Re[2]: [lmi] Unit test for C99 round(), Vadim Zeitlin, 2008/06/05
- Re: [lmi] Unit test for C99 round(), Greg Chicares, 2008/06/06
- Re[2]: [lmi] Unit test for C99 round(), Vadim Zeitlin, 2008/06/12