DANSK DS/ISO/IEC TR 24732 PDF

DANSK DS/ISO/IEC TR 24732 PDF

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DANSK DS/ISO/IEC TR 24732 PDF

Published Date:
02/09/2009

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[ Withdrawn ]

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Information technology – Programming languages, their environments and system software interfaces – Extension for the programming language C to support decimal floating-point arithmetic

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Dansk Standard

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Active

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Electronic (PDF)

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This technical Report specifies an extension to the programming language C, specified by the International Standard ISO/IEC 9899:1999. The extension provides support for decimal floating-point arithmetic that is intended to be consistent with the specification in IEEE 754-2008. Any conflict between the requirements described here and that specification is unintentional. This Technical Report defers to IEEE 754-2008. The binary floating-point arithmetic as specified in IEEE 754-2008 is not considered in this Technical Report.


Edition : 09
File Size : 1 file , 960 KB
Number of Pages : 38
Product Code(s) : DS-036, DS-036
Published : 02/09/2009

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