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[Bug libgcj/23466] Double.toString(0.0010) ---> "0.001" ISO "0.0010"
From: |
robilad at kaffe dot org |
Subject: |
[Bug libgcj/23466] Double.toString(0.0010) ---> "0.001" ISO "0.0010" |
Date: |
22 Aug 2005 13:25:20 -0000 |
------- Additional Comments From robilad at kaffe dot org 2005-08-22 13:25
-------
It seems to be clearly a bug in how some non-free implementation implements the
specifications.
Since Sun Microsystems has confirmed the bug in their implementation, and the
specification is clear on the matter, I don't think it makes sense to make GNU
Classpath less compatible.
Unless Sun has decided to ammend the API specification, I think this bug should
be closed and marked "invalid".
cheers,
dalibor topic
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http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=23466
- [Bug classpath/23466] New: Double.toString(0.0010) ---> "0.001" ISO "0.0010", veldema at cs dot fau dot de, 2005/08/18
- [Bug libgcj/23466] Double.toString(0.0010) ---> "0.001" ISO "0.0010", pinskia at gcc dot gnu dot org, 2005/08/18
- [Bug libgcj/23466] Double.toString(0.0010) ---> "0.001" ISO "0.0010", robilad at kaffe dot org, 2005/08/18
- [Bug libgcj/23466] Double.toString(0.0010) ---> "0.001" ISO "0.0010", tromey at gcc dot gnu dot org, 2005/08/19
- [Bug libgcj/23466] Double.toString(0.0010) ---> "0.001" ISO "0.0010", veldema at cs dot fau dot de, 2005/08/22
- [Bug libgcj/23466] Double.toString(0.0010) ---> "0.001" ISO "0.0010", veldema at cs dot fau dot de, 2005/08/22
- [Bug libgcj/23466] Double.toString(0.0010) ---> "0.001" ISO "0.0010",
robilad at kaffe dot org <=
- [Bug libgcj/23466] call to _dtoa is possibly incorrect, tromey at gcc dot gnu dot org, 2005/08/22