2011/10/11 Vincent Torri <vto...@univ-evry.fr>:
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> On Tue, 11 Oct 2011, Vincent Torri wrote:
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>>>
>>> correct. in some cases where 15.9999999999999 cannot in fp be represented as
>>> a value >= 16.0, this it gets slightly rounded down, and thus ends up being 
>>> 15
>>> when dropped down to an integer. that is the whole crux of the problem.
>>
>> the almost all the code using ceil() and floor() is broken, as the result
>> of these functions is almost always casted to an int...
>>
>>> so that means non-c99 platforms will have rendering bugs. there has to be a
>>> better way.
>>
>> I don't know any. If someone has a clue...
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> http://cgit.freedesktop.org/cairo/tree/src/cairo-misc.c#n487

:O  voodoo math

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> Vincent
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