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From: "Steve Graegert" <graegerts@gmail.com>
To: Plato <zhangguoqiang@xunlei.com>
Cc: linux-c-programming <linux-c-programming@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Why does math.h not declare function round?
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 09:10:27 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <6a00c8d50709240010j4b994474tc0e2a671ac8de963@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200709241210070352829@xunlei.com>

On 9/24/07, Plato <zhangguoqiang@xunlei.com> wrote:
> Hi!
>     I made such a program foo.c:
>
> #include <math.h>
>
> int main()
> {
>     double bar=1.2;
>     printf("%f\n", round(bar));
> }
>
> Then compile and run:
> [root@so41 tmp]# gcc foo.c -ofoo -lm
> [root@so41 tmp]# ./foo
> 0.000000
>
> The result was obviously wrong. Then I add statement:
> #include <math.h>
> double round(double x);
>
> int main()
> {
>     double bar=1.2;
>     printf("%f\n", round(bar));
> }
>
> Then compile and run:
> [root@so41 tmp]# gcc foo.c -ofoo -lm
> [root@so41 tmp]# ./foo
> 1.000000
>
> Now it's right.
>
> I wonder why function round not declared in math.h. Anyone have idea?

It is available in C99 mode only (see <bits/mathcalls.h>):

#ifdef __USE_ISOC99
__MATHCALLX (round,, (_Mdouble_ __x), (__const__));

To write fully portable code use floor() and ceil() instead.

	\Steve

--

Steve Grägert <steve@graegert.com>
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2007-09-24  4:10 Why does math.h not declare function round? Plato
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