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When compiling C programs using gcc under Solaris,
I am not able to deal with long double parameters. That is, I cannot go
beyond a floating point range of 10^308, and I need to get to a maximum of
10^4932. So basically the problem is how to declare a long double, and do
I need to change the setting of the compiler? If so, please tell us
how. Thank you.
Ziad Shaaban System Administrator Multimedia Center American University of Beirut Phone # : +961 1 734734 ext 3435 |
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