Hi All,

I'm trying to write a small program to check the decimal floating point gcc 
extension but I encountered some problems

The program just converts a _Decimal64 number to double to print it and I used 
the function (double __bid_truncdddf (_Decimal64 a) as the gnu online docs show)

#include <stdio.h>

int main ()
{
       _Decimal64 d = 12.5DD;
        printf ("%lf\n",__bid_truncdddf(d) );

return 0;
}

$ gcc test.c -Wall -g
test.c: In function ‘main’:
test.c:23: warning: implicit declaration of function ‘__bid_truncdddf’
test.c:23: warning: format ‘%lf’ expects type ‘double’, but argument 2 has type 
‘int’

$ ./a.out 
0.000000

I don't know why the result is zero and why the second warning appears although 
I wrote the function properly! 

I'm using gcc version 4.4.3 on ubuntu 10.04


Finally, I suffer from lack of good docs about DFP gcc extension, Does anyone 
know a good tutorial explaining the functions and give some examples

 Best Regards,
M. Ahmed        

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