Test suite results for test file webtbs/tw2129.pp

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Operating system: linux
Processor: powerpc
Version: 3.2.3
Fails/OK/Total: 44/7941/7985
Version: 3.2.3
Full version: 3.2.3-1374-g849fbd722c-unpushed
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Machine: gcc203
Category: 1
SVN revisions: fdf93c5b29:849fbd722c:ae0fe8a6a0:d1c29e6cb9
Submitter: pierre
Date: 2024/04/19 10:58:00 <> 2024/04/10
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Test file "webtbs/tw2129.pp" information:

t_id 1166
t_version 1.1
t_adddate 2003/10/26
t_result 0
t_knownrunerror 0

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Source:

{ %version=1.1 }
{ Source provided for Free Pascal Bug Report 2129 }
{ Submitted by "Bill Rayer" on  2002-09-18 }
{ e-mail: lingolanguage@hotmail.com }

{$mode delphi}

(*
Comp() cast has different effect in FPC.
Compiles using Delphi4:
  dcc32 -CC fpc19
Compiles in FPC 1.0.6:
  ppc386 -WC fpc19

When run, the Delphi version shows -6.5E+18, but the FPC version
shows zero. In Delphi, the comp() cast actually moves 8 bytes from
the double into the comp without converting the data, but FPC uses
floating point instructions to convert the data and therefore prints
zero.

In Delphi, if you want to convert a double to a float, you just use
the assignment "comp1 := dbl1" which corresponds to the FLD/FIST
opcodes. FPC should not use the comp() cast for doing this, since
it introduces a subtle incompatibility with Delphi.
*)

program fpc19;
var
  comp1 : comp;
  dbl1 : double;
  s : string;
begin
  dbl1 := -1e-128;
  comp1 := comp(dbl1);
  str(comp1,s);
  if s<>'-6.53142228756617E+0018' then
    begin
      writeln('error');
      halt(1);
    end;
end.

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