How did the invalid floating point operand exception get raised when I disabled it?
Last time, we learned about the dangers of uninitialized floating point variables but left with a puzzle: Why wasn't this caught during internal testing? I dropped a hint when I described how SNaN s work: You have to ask the processor to raise an exception Read More......(read more)
Written by The Old New Thing : Code on July 3rd, 2008 with
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