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H A D | float.c | b831cdf6b17dc7d4cd8546d30ddf528f54135695 Fri Jan 20 07:57:21 CET 2012 David Schultz <das@FreeBSD.org> These tests check whether the compiler evaluates floating-point expressions properly. Some of the tests depend on the compiler implementing C99's FENV_ACCESS pragma, and only commercial compilers do; those tests are currently skipped. If any of the enabled tests fail, then odds are the libm regression tests will fail also. This should make it easier to diagnose reported problems on platforms I don't have.
Currently, gcc passes all the tests that don't depend on FENV_ACCESS on amd64 and sparc64. Clang fails a few on amd64 (see clang bug 11406). Both gcc and clang fare poorly on i386, which has well-known issues.
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H A D | float.t | b831cdf6b17dc7d4cd8546d30ddf528f54135695 Fri Jan 20 07:57:21 CET 2012 David Schultz <das@FreeBSD.org> These tests check whether the compiler evaluates floating-point expressions properly. Some of the tests depend on the compiler implementing C99's FENV_ACCESS pragma, and only commercial compilers do; those tests are currently skipped. If any of the enabled tests fail, then odds are the libm regression tests will fail also. This should make it easier to diagnose reported problems on platforms I don't have.
Currently, gcc passes all the tests that don't depend on FENV_ACCESS on amd64 and sparc64. Clang fails a few on amd64 (see clang bug 11406). Both gcc and clang fare poorly on i386, which has well-known issues.
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H A D | Makefile | b831cdf6b17dc7d4cd8546d30ddf528f54135695 Fri Jan 20 07:57:21 CET 2012 David Schultz <das@FreeBSD.org> These tests check whether the compiler evaluates floating-point expressions properly. Some of the tests depend on the compiler implementing C99's FENV_ACCESS pragma, and only commercial compilers do; those tests are currently skipped. If any of the enabled tests fail, then odds are the libm regression tests will fail also. This should make it easier to diagnose reported problems on platforms I don't have.
Currently, gcc passes all the tests that don't depend on FENV_ACCESS on amd64 and sparc64. Clang fails a few on amd64 (see clang bug 11406). Both gcc and clang fare poorly on i386, which has well-known issues.
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