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From: | pdooley AT aoc DOT nrao DOT edu (Phil Dooley) |
Subject: | Floating Point & Stack Size |
4 Nov 1996 19:38:18 -0800 : | |
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Floating Point: I ran into a conversion problem with an atof function on this string."-0.38124628887886702E-09". Works on djgpp and BC4. This first reared its head in an fscanf conversion. Bombs with a exception trapped. Shortening it down to 5 numbers to the right of the decimal point will work, but I need the precision. There seems to be related threads to this problem. Does anybody have a quick fix? Stack Size: Can't seem to find any documentation on how to change the stack size. Either with a statement or switch. Got a large program that works OK under UNIX, but when I try to port it to win32 I run out of stack space. THX - For help on using this list, send a message to "gnu-win32-request AT cygnus DOT com" with one line of text: "help".
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