glibc 'nan' function because the initializer is not a string. This breaks when used in a global initializer. Try compiling this testcase for example: %X = global float <some nan value> llvm-svn: 15223 |
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glibc 'nan' function because the initializer is not a string. This breaks when used in a global initializer. Try compiling this testcase for example: %X = global float <some nan value> llvm-svn: 15223 |
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| Makefile | ||
| Writer.cpp | ||