------- Comment #24 from ebotcazou at gcc dot gnu dot org 2006-12-04 20:54 ------- > Yes, "always". Ping pbrook or stevenb. c99_function.c was > included to provide missing c99 routines on platforms that > needed them. 4.1.1 worked because people were careful with > adding missing functions. For example, I added round[f,l].
I know, I added trunc and truncf. > When rth fixed gfortran's determination of kind types, > gfortran suddenly grew real(10) or real(16) on many > platforms. It is assumed that the *l math functions > are available (e.g., cosl()). These math functions aren't > available on {Free,Open,Net}BSD, which I've been slowly > implementing under the 2-clause BSD license. You cannot unilaterally decide that the Fortran compiler will suddenly stop working on non C99-platforms, I think it's a SC-level decision. -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29810