Message58407
| Author | christian.heimes |
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| Recipients | christian.heimes, gvanrossum, nascheme, noam, tim.peters |
| Date | 2007-12-11.02:51:07 |
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| Message-id | <1197341468.33.0.659143744029.issue1580@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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I've written a small C program for auto config that checks the endianness of IEEE doubles. Neil has promised to add something to configure.in when I come up with a small C program. It *should* do the right thing on a BE platform but I can't test it. Tim, does Python run on a non IEEE 754 platform? Should the new repr() be ripped out? I hate to break Python for scientists just to silence some ignorants and unexperienced newbies. |
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| ieee_dbl.c | christian.heimes, 2007-12-11.02:51:07 |
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| 2007-12-11 02:51:08 | christian.heimes | set | spambayes_score: 0.000601996 -> 0.0006019961 recipients: + christian.heimes, gvanrossum, tim.peters, nascheme, noam |
| 2007-12-11 02:51:08 | christian.heimes | set | spambayes_score: 0.000601996 -> 0.000601996 messageid: <1197341468.33.0.659143744029.issue1580@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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