Morten Welinder wrote:
For floating point, if you care, there are practical differences that it
is going to be really hard to get rid of. Your x86 chip's long double
isn't going to emulate the sparc's long double very well. It's 80-bit
vs. 128-bit. To even get to compile-time switchability you are looking
at floating-point emulation.
Eventually... yes. RTH did this for gcc many moons ago.
Jeff
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