[Cfp-interest 2121] Re: FP_NAN, ...

Ian McIntosh ianmc at eol.ca
Wed Aug 25 01:35:11 PDT 2021


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should they be defined to return false?
  - Ian
 On Wed 21/08/25 12:33 AM , "Fred J. Tydeman" tydeman at tybor.com sent:
 Suppose an implementation (such as IBM S/360 hex FP) which has no
support 
 for any of:  NaN, infinity, or subnormal numbers.  Should it be
required to define: 
 FP_NAN 
 FP_INFINITE 
 FP_SUBNORMAL 
 Perhaps those macros should be defined "if and only if supported". 
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