The gcc-bugs@gcc email list is for automated email from our bug tracking database, not for reporting bugs, and not for "is this a bug?" questions. I've CC'd this to the gcc-help list where this is more appropriate (please remove gcc-bugs from any follow-up replies). On 08/11/17 23:13 +0200, Nil Geisweiller wrote:
Hi, The following --------------------------------------------------------------------- #include <iostream> #include <cmath> int main() { double v = 4.6; std::cout << "v = " << v << std::endl; std::cout << "v*100 = " << v*100 << std::endl; std::cout << "floor(v*100) = " << std::floor(v*100) << std::endl; } --------------------------------------------------------------------- outputs ------------------ v = 4.6 v*100 = 460 floor(v*100) = 459 ------------------ It that a bug?
No. Try: #include <iostream> #include <iomanip> #include <cmath> int main() { double v = 4.6; std::cout << "v = " << std::setprecision(17) << v << std::endl; std::cout << "v*100 = " << std::setprecision(16) << v*100 << std::endl; std::cout << "floor(v*100) = " << std::floor(v*100) << std::endl; }
If so where is the implementation of floor (so I can study and fix)? I know it is supposed to be in gcc/builtins.c but I don't understand where.
It doesn't necessarily use __builtin_floor anyway (without optimzation it just calls the C library's floor(double) function).
You may run the program above from http://tpcg.io/QNfhYr Thanks, Nil