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RE: llrint implementation in Cygwin
On 29 October 2007 12:28, Brian Dessent wrote:
> This is a very, very bad idea. MinGW uses a completely different and
> incompatible C runtime (MSVCRT) and so any MinGW object that calls into
> the runtime (e.g. malloc(), open(), printf(), etc) will crash and burn
> hard when linked to the Cygwin runtime. It is simple blind luck that
> llrint() is apparently a self-contained function that has no calls to
> any C runtime support functions, but this is not a practical technique
> in general.
I don't think it was being advocated in general, but I think it's reasonable
to assume that a pure const function like llrint isn't going to do anything
wacky.
cheers,
DaveK
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