[reSIProcate] test cases failing?
Scott Godin
sgodin at sipspectrum.com
Thu Feb 28 13:43:47 CST 2013
I don't recall the compilers that had issues with it. I did find this old
note from an IM session with Daniel a while back:
me: for the double issue - if you place a L after the float constant (ie.
12.12L) then it passed the assert on my Ubuntu system (g++ 4.6.1) and on
windows
1:45 PM but apparently it had issues on Mac, and maybe on other OS's - if
we could craft an appropriate #ifdef then that might be a good solution
I don't understand what factor triggers the problem in order to craft the
#ifdef
1:46 PM We could start with something reasonable and ask people to add
cases to it appropriately
Byron thought it was related to the -ffast-math opt flag
with some platforms - but we didn't have success trying to change it
Scott
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 10:21 AM, Alan Partis <alpartis at thundernet.com>wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Feb 2013, Scott Godin wrote:
>
> > I remember this being a compiler specific issue with float rounding.
> > The stacks main use of floats is for q-value headers, so
> > high precision is not an issue.
>
> Do you know what compiler? I would be running gcc 4.6.3 (at the moment
> anyway).
>
>
> _______________________________________________________
> Alan Partis
> thundernet development group
>
-------------- next part --------------
An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
URL: <http://list.resiprocate.org/pipermail/resiprocate-devel/attachments/20130228/b402eac6/attachment.htm>
More information about the resiprocate-devel
mailing list