On 16/02/2012 12:04, Don Clugston wrote:
On 15/02/12 22:24, H. S. Teoh wrote:
What's the original rationale for requiring that hex float literals must
always have an exponent? For example, 0xFFi obviously must be float, not
integer, so why does the compiler (and the spec) require an exponent?

The syntax comes from C99.

Do you mean the syntax has just been copied straight from C99 without any thought about making it more lenient?

Stewart.

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