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Cygwin 1.7/1.5 C99 conformance (GCC, libc)


Greetings,

I recently figured that ctrio (from sourceforge.net) fails to link (GCC 3.4.4 here).

Reason is that ctrio checks the __STDC_VERSION__ for C99 support, which there is, and assumes that the implementation were a hosted one (as opposed to a freestanding one) and uses powl() without further checks.

Now, Cygwin 1.5 and 1.7 appear to lack long double library support in libc/libm -- which is required for a hosted C99 implementation however, but not for a freestanding C99 implementation.

Trying to solve this, I found another Cygwin issue: GCC 3.4.4 sets __STDC_HOSTED__ to 1 by default (that's a GCC factory default).

I propose that this gets overridden to 0 in Cygwin-ported GCC compilers until the library support for a C99-conforming full hosted implementation is in place, so that applications can safely check

#if __STDC_HOSTED__ - 0 > 0
/* assume hosted C99 implementation, i. e. with powl() capable libc/libm */
/* ... */
#endif

Thanks.

Best regards

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Matthias Andree

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