Hugh Sasse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> On Sat, 13 Jan 2007, Kevin Ryde wrote:
>
>> Otherwise if you think there's a function but no prototype we could
>> put a prototype in (when not otherwise provided).
>
> that sounds like the best approach to me. There is a definition to
> be picked up when one is not available, so this seems sensible.
What would work? Just
int isnan (double);
In c99 it's a macro that adapts to the size of the input, but I'd
expect a function version to take a double.
> I still haven't found a good source of info for C99. The K&R book
> was updated for ANSI C but not C99 yet.
There's a draft standard kicking around the net, google for "n869", or
check
http://anubis.dkuug.dk/JTC1/SC22/WG14/www/docs/n869/
Not tremendously helpful as such though.
> I have spent two weeks updating GNU stuff. This insistance on
> the absolute latest versions of everything for a build is immensely
> frustrating.
For a build it's not meant to be necessary. For developers though
there's no virtue in bugwards compatibility to old bits.
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