Andre Arpin <ar...@...> writes:

> 
> John Labenski <jlaben...@...> writes:
> 
> > 
> > On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 9:26 AM, Andre Arpin <ar...@...> wrote:
> > > John Labenski <jlaben...@...> writes:
> 

Using the same code 
 
#define v 0xfe000000
        double d = v;
        int i = d;
        printf("%x", i);
        return 0;

using vs 2003 or Visual C++ 6.0 on my portable I get 0xfe000000 how exciting!

Looking at the dissassembly I can see that the conversion is done by a 
subroutine so I expect this is where the change really occurred.

Andre


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