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On 03 Feb 2016 14:55, Adhemerval Zanella wrote: > I will quote the email referenced: > > > C++11 code using isinf and isnan continues to compile after that > > change, because the C++11 standard library provides its own versions > > conforming to the C++11 requirements. However, the C++11 library > > doesn't provide isinff, isinfl etc. and so code using those > > (non-standard) functions will no longer compile if they are not > > declared by glibc. > > This was not clear to me, what kind of build issue are you seeing now? > Using isinf{f,l} by including just <cmath> along with C++11? If it is the > case please open a bugzilla (or update the original) and please commit > the fix. if the change hasn't seen a release yet, then we can just re-use the existing bug since it's really just a direct follow up to that ? -mike
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