On Thu, 7 Jul 2022 at 22:36, Thomas Munro <thomas.mu...@gmail.com> wrote: > > * Since Greg Stark's magnificent Vax talk[1], we became even more > dependent on IEEE 754 via the Ryu algorithm. AFAICT, unless someone > produces a software IEEE math implementation for GCC/VAX... if I had > a pick one to bump off that list, that's the easiest to argue because > it definitely doesn't work.
Yeah that's definitely true. I think you could possibly build with a software fp implementation but then you would have to recompile libc and any other libraries as well. If it was worth spending a lot of effort we could perhaps separate the Float4/Float8 data type from the core C code floating point and compile with just the former using soft floats but use native floats for core code. That's probably way more effort than it's worth for VAX but it would conceivably be worthwhile if it helped for running on some embedded platform but I don't think so since they would presumably be using soft floats everywhere anyways. -- greg