![]() Many of the changes are mechanical: 1. 'GCOB_FP128' in place of _Float128. 2. Using FP128_FUNC to represent the spelling of intrinsics. 3. Using GCOB_FP128_LITERAL() to choose the suffix for literals. This allows for: __float128 and 'q' as the suffix when libquadmath is configured. _Float128 / 'f128' when IEC-60559 is available in libc long double / 'l' when long double is ieee753 128b. Add libquadmath to libgcobol.spec and its dependencies where the platform needs it. PR cobol/119244 libgcobol/ChangeLog: * Makefile.am: Add support for libquadmath. * Makefile.in: Regenerate. * acinclude.m4: Add support for libquadmath. * config.h.in: Regenerate. * configure: Regenerate. * configure.ac: Configure libquadmath support. * gmath.cc: Use GCOB_FP128 to represent the configured 128b floating point type. Use FP128_FUNC to represent the naming of intrinsics in the configure 128b floating point type. Render literals with GCOB_FP128_LITERAL. * intrinsic.cc: Likewise. * libgcobol.cc: Likewise. * libgcobol.h: Likewise. * libgcobol-fp.h: New file. * gfileio.cc: Include libgcobol-fp.h. * libgcobol.spec.in: Add libquadmath configure output. Signed-off-by: Iain Sandoe <iain@sandoe.co.uk> |
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