Sorry, hit send too quickly: Inputs/abi.h:
float fp32_call(void); double fp64_call(void); long double fp80_call(void); Inputs/module.map: module abi { header "abi.h" } test.swift: %swift -I Inputs -parse %s import abi @inline(never) func blackhole<T>(t : T) { } func test_floating_point() { blackhole(fp32_call()) blackhole(fp64_call()) #if LONG_DOUBLE blackhole(fp80_call()) #endif } Compiling with -DLONG_DOUBLE will result in an error: error: use of unresolved identifier 'fp80_call'. Ive tested this with clang, and using this in a module (-fmodules -fmodule-cache-path=/tmp) seems to work fine, so I don't believe that this is an issue with modules. On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 2:25 PM, Saleem Abdulrasool <compn...@compnerd.org> wrote: > Hi, > > I was looking at an ABI related issue on Windows. In trying to construct > a test case, it seems that I am unable to import a declaration using a long > double into swift. I was wondering if there is something about long double > usage in swift that I am unaware of. > > Inputs/abi.h: > > float fp32_call(void); > double fp64_call(void); > long double fp80_call(void); > > Inputs/module.map: > > module abi { > header "abi.h" > } > > test.swift: > > %swift -I Inputs -parse %s > import abi > > @inline(never) > func blackhole<T>(t : T) { } > > func test_floating_point() { > } > > Thanks! > > -- > Saleem Abdulrasool > compnerd (at) compnerd (dot) org > -- Saleem Abdulrasool compnerd (at) compnerd (dot) org
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