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Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1998 15:28:23 +0100
From: Marc Lehmann <pcg AT goof DOT com>
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Subject: Re: math.h problem, inline functioning
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On Sun, Nov 22, 1998 at 09:38:49PM -0500, Christopher D. Morgan wrote:
> My g++ program compiled just fine under pgcc-1.1-1 using the -O2 
> flag, but under the same compiler, using the -O3 flag I get some kind 
> of a segmentation fault error.  (stupid me, I should have written it 
> down... sorry).

oh, segfaults usually come only in one flavour (but maybe it was a floating
point exception? was the compiler segfaulting or your program? In the former
case its a compiler bug, in the latter I _suspect_ its a compiler bug.

On what os did you do this? (mine doesn't have __math.h ;) does it come with
your os, or did you get it elsewhere?)

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