Hi, I would like to know more about REAL_MODE_FORMAT and real_format_for_mode. I am working on a port of GCC. The new xgcc generated crashes this way : Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. builtin_define_float_constants (name_prefix=0x83fcaf9 "FLT", fp_suffix=0x8419523 "F", fp_cast=0x84109dd "%s", type=0xb7c0a410) at ../../gcc-4.3.3/gcc/c-cppbuiltin.c:108 108 gcc_assert (fmt->b != 10); because fmt = 0. This fmt results of fmt = REAL_MODE_FORMAT (TYPE_MODE (type)); and REAL_MODE_FORMAT is defined this way : #define REAL_MODE_FORMAT(MODE) \ (real_format_for_mode[DECIMAL_FLOAT_MODE_P (MODE) \ ? ((MODE - MIN_MODE_DECIMAL_FLOAT) \ + (MAX_MODE_FLOAT - MIN_MODE_FLOAT + 1)) \ : (MODE - MIN_MODE_FLOAT)]) But I did not find definition for real_format_for_mode, just an "extern" in real.h (nothing in real.c). extern const struct real_format * real_format_for_mode[MAX_MODE_FLOAT - MIN_MODE_FLOAT + 1 + MAX_MODE_DECIMAL_FLOAT - MIN_MODE_DECIMAL_FLOAT + 1]; Should I include an implementation of real_format_for_mode in my target.c ? If I should, how can I do that ? Thank you. Florent