https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=93727
--- Comment #54 from Jerry DeLisle <jvdelisle at gcc dot gnu.org> --- (In reply to dave.anglin from comment #52) > On 2026-06-16 8:47 p.m., jvdelisle at gcc dot gnu.org wrote: > > Well we can XFAIL it OR I rework building the float out of the hex digits > > more > > manually and avoid using strtof. It will take a while to do the latter. > > It would be great if we could avoid using strtof but we also need to avoid > using > strtod and strtold. Is there any chance of using strtoflt128 from > libquadmath? > The __float128 type is a synonym for "long double" on HP-UX and strtoflt128 > appears > to handle hexadecimal numbers. Is there a define I can use to determine when building for HP-UX? Also, is there a compile farm machine you would recommend I use for testing on this?
