On 5/22/07, Richard Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ron says (ironically I hope):
> makes me feel warm and toasty inside
On a more serious note, why is the default in gcc/linux to switch off
floating point divide-by-zero exceptions?
Must make TLB reloads work better.
Ron, are your "computational
scientist" colleagues really more comfortable when the intermediate
results of their calculataions are full of INFs and NANs? Wouldn't
they rather be told when they're doing something mathematically invalid?
What they don't know must not have hurt them.
Did the wing always bend quite that way? It seems a little -- wait ---