On Fri, 2011-04-01 at 15:29 -0700, les wrote: > First let me say, that while I have used C++ I don't normally use it for > my work and so am not throughly familiar with what it does, so if this > is due to a C++ error, please be gentle. > > I am working on some DSP code I developed a long time ago, and now want > to port it to 64 bit. I have read several articles on the differences > in C and C++ between 32 and 64 bit, but this has me stymied. > > Here is the smallest sample I have been working with to show the current > error: > > #include <math.h> > #include <stdlib.h> > #include <stdio.h> > #include <string.h> > > main() > { > long double temp; > printf ("M_PI=%e\n",M_PI); > printf ("sin 90 = %e\n",sinf(M_PI/2)); > temp=M_PI/2.0; > // the following line won't compile for temp > // regardless of how temp is declared (float, double, long double) > // printf ("sin 90 = %e\n",sinf(temp)); > } > > > Clearly sinf is recognized, and compiles and runs. It returns 1.000 as > expected for M_PI/2. But the line that is commented out will not > compile. > > If you can see the issue here, please let me know. > > MY system is: > Release Kernel Linux 2.6.35.11-83.fc14.x86_64 ****** fixed ***** > GNOME 2.32.0 > Hardware > Memory 7.8GiB > AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1035T > Lots of disk space > > yum info GCC shows: > Name : gcc > Arch : x86_64 > Version : 4.5.1 > Release : 4.fc14 missing command and error message: gcc -ggdb mathck.c /tmp/ccTdnf1Z.o: In function `main': /home/lesh/Code/C/arb_wav_file/mathck.c:14: undefined reference to `sinf' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status > > Thanks, > Les H > -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines