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On Mon, Jan 24, 2000 at 03:28:11PM -0800, Geoff Keating wrote: > > The MIPS ABI defines: > > > > float 32-bit IEEE single precission > > double 64-bit IEEE double precission > > long double 64-bit IEEE double precission > > > > I think having optional higher precission would be nice to have but it would > > have to be disabled unless explicitly enabled by some special compiler > > option. > > You could use > > typedef long double really_long_double __attribute__((mode,TFmode)); > > or whatever. Is this supposed to work without any further compiler changes to the MIPS backend? Ralf
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