Strange Behavior -- AT&T Std C
j.f.van valkenburg
jfv at cbnewsk.att.com
Tue Apr 23 02:44:00 AEST 1991
In article <1991Apr18.144759.4492 at mccc.edu>, pjh at mccc.edu (Peter J. Holsberg) writes:
> Here's the source:
>
> #include <stdio.h>
> #include <math.h>
> void main()
> {
> printf("Exp(0) = %f\n", exp(0.0));
> printf("Exp(1) = %f\n", exp(1.0));
> printf("Exp(-1) = %f\n", exp(-1.0));
> }
>
>
> Here's a typescript of the compilation, execution, and debugging runs:
>
> Script is typescript, started Thu Apr 18 10:41:28 1991
>
various messages
I tried it on my 3B2/1000 running SVR3.2.2
and it complied with no burps and ran smooth
I compiled cc foo.c -lm -o foo
result was
Exp(0) = 1.000000
Exp(1) = 2.718282
Exp(-1) = 0.367879
I don't know what happened but, I had no trouble.
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James F. Van Valkenburg a.k.a. "van"
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