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From: "deckerben" <bdeck AT lycos DOT co DOT uk>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: wierd math.h error ---isinff, "long"?
Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2003 22:41:00 +0200
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Hello all,


I am just curious about an error that I *on occassion* have recieved when
compiling certian packages. It looks like this:

/dev/d/usr/djgpp/include/math.h:148: parse error before "long"
/dev/d/usr/djgpp/include/math.h:149: parse error before "long"
/dev/d/usr/djgpp/include/math.h:150: parse error before "long"

When these lines in math.h look like:
extern int isinff(float);
extern int isnanf(float);
extern int finitef(float);

This is somethings that *only* happens during porting of heavy posix-based
applications. It is not a big problem... I always find a work-around. But I
am curious, because none of the packages even use isinff, etc directly
AFAIK. Has anyone else seen this?

Just wondering...
Ben


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