Details
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Bug
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Status: Closed
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Major
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Resolution: Fixed
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4.1.2, 4.1.3, 4.1.4, 4.2.0
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None
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Windows/MSVC
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Incorrect Behavior
Description
When compiled with MSVC (any version), the program below aborts at runtime.
$ cat t.cpp && cl -D_RWCONFIG=11s_msvc_7_1 -Ic:/contrib/cygwin/build/sebor/dev-hal/include -I./../../../../include -Ic:/contrib/cygwin/build/sebor/dev-hal/examples/stdlib/manual/../include -Ic:/contrib/cygwin/build/sebor/dev-hal/include/ansi -I./../../../.. -Ic:/contrib/cygwin/build/sebor/dev-hal -Ic:/contrib/cygwin/build/sebor/dev-hal/examples/stdlib/manual -I. -nologo -GX -MLd -W3 -Zi -GA -GR -GF -GZ -c t.cpp && link -nologo /NODEFAULTLIB:libcpd /debug /LIBPATH:./../../../../lib /OUT:t.exe t.obj std11s_msvc_7_1.lib user32.lib t.cpp && ./t.exe #include <cassert> #include <sstream> int main () { std::ostringstream strm; strm.setf (strm.showpoint); strm.precision (2); strm << 0.0; assert ("0.0" == strm.str ()); } Assertion failed: "0.0" == strm.str (), file t.cpp, line 13
Attachments
Attachments
Issue Links
- depends upon
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STDCXX-496 [MSVC 7.1] printf("%#.2g", 0.0) incorrect output
- Open
- is duplicated by
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STDCXX-497 [MSVC 7.1] std::num_put bad formatting of 0.0 with precision and showpoint
- Closed
- is related to
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STDCXX-51 infinity, NaN formatted differently on different platforms
- Reopened