The following program does not link on Cygwin ,---- | #include <ieeefp.h> | | int main() | { | return(fgetsticky()); | } `---- due to fpgetsticky beeing unresolved. fpgetsticky is declared in /usr/include/ieeefp.h, but I cannot find any library it is defined in. A search on the Cywin site and at google didn't turn up anything for fpgetsticky on Cygwin. (?) Is it implemented? If so, where? If not, is there any substitute I should be using? Greetings, Jochen PS: It would be nice if you could cc me. -- University of North Carolina phone: +1-919-962-4403 Department of Chemistry phone: +1-919-962-1579 Venable Hall CB#3290 (Kenan C148) fax: +1-919-843-6041 Chapel Hill, NC 27599, USA GnuPG key: 44BCCD8E
Jochen Küpper writes:
The following program does not link on Cygwin ,---- | #include <ieeefp.h> | | int main() | { | return(fgetsticky()); | } `---- due to fpgetsticky beeing unresolved.
fpgetsticky is declared in /usr/include/ieeefp.h, but I cannot find any library it is defined in. A search on the Cywin site and at google didn't turn up anything for fpgetsticky on Cygwin. (?)
Is it implemented? If so, where? If not, is there any substitute I should be using?
I use this 'home spun' header that I 'hacked' from the BSD sources Not really sure if it is 100% right or if the license allows this to be used in Cygwin 'proper' but ... it seems to work for me HTH Norman
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Jochen Küpper
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Norman Vine