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Re: Trying to access a function that was in fp.h - nextafterd
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Re: Trying to access a function that was in fp.h - nextafterd


  • Subject: Re: Trying to access a function that was in fp.h - nextafterd
  • From: Fritz Anderson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2005 08:05:11 -0600

On 31 Oct 2005, at 6:52 AM, Peter Michelsen wrote:

Working on some code, that uses the function nextafterd that was part of fp.h on codewarrior.

I am now getting a compiler error "not declared in this scope" on this function in XCode 2.1 on a G5.

After trying many different includes types, then reading all the documentation, sample codes and googling, still no luck.

The most strange part is the function nextafterf works.

So has anyone else come across this problem?
Is it a problem with GCC 4 and doubles?

According to the man page, the double version is nextafter(), no d, in <math.h>. You may want to do something like


#ifndef __MWERKS__
    #define nextafterd nextafter
#endif

    -- F

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