------- Comment #3 from joel at gcc dot gnu dot org 2008-07-25 20:35 ------- > This tells us s-scaval.adb assumes long_float is at least 64 bits, but it > seems to be 32 bits for sh target.
Just to precise -- only on this multilib variant. I am pretty sure other SH models have double precision float. > You can replace the body of the procedure Initialize in s-scaval.adb by an > empty body, it will deactivate some GNAT specific features but allows for > compilation on all targets: Do you mean GNAT specific or Ada specified? This code is where variables get their default values. It looks dangerous to disable this for what could happen on other targets. > Only long_long_float seems to be 64 bits on sh and this also breaks another > assumption made a few lines below, that is that we are on ... x86 :) Yes that would be a very poor assumption in this case. -- http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=36939