[Bug middle-end/323] optimized code gives strange floating point results
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- Subject: [Bug middle-end/323] optimized code gives strange floating point results
- From: "Martin.vGagern at gmx dot net" <gcc-bugzilla@gcc.gnu.org>
- Date: Thu, 02 Jan 2014 08:34:53 +0000
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http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=323
Martin von Gagern <Martin.vGagern at gmx dot net> changed:
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--- Comment #193 from Martin von Gagern <Martin.vGagern at gmx dot net> ---
(In reply to Joseph S. Myers from comment #127)
> It would be possible to implement the option for non-C languages, to
> provide whatever predictable semantics are appropriate for those
> languages (whether or not described in their standards). Note that
> bug 323 was originally reported with a C++ testcase. […] It
> would probably be most appropriate not to close bug 323 without having
> some form of predictable semantics available for each language.
Would it make sense to file one bug report per language, marking all of them as
blocking this one here, so we can keep track of progress per language? I'm
particularly interested in C++, but I guess others might care for other
front-ends.
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