[PATCH, final] Formatted output of IEEE exceptional values
Andreas Schwab
schwab@suse.de
Sat Jul 23 06:54:00 GMT 2005
Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle@verizon.net> writes:
> The result is as follows:
>
> F0.0 | -Inf| +Inf| NaN| NaN|
> F1.0 | *| *| *| *|
> F2.0 | **| **| **| **|
> F3.0 | ***| Inf| NaN| NaN|
> F4.0 | -Inf| +Inf| NaN| NaN|
> F5.0 | -Inf| +Inf| NaN| NaN|
> F6.0 | -Inf| +Inf| NaN| NaN|
> F7.0 | -Inf| +Inf| NaN| NaN|
> F8.0 | -Inf| +Inf| NaN| NaN|
Shoudn't that produce Infinity instead of +Inf in the last line?
Andreas.
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