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From: Emil Hallin <emil@skatter.usask.ca>
To: Craig Burley <burley@gnu.org>, egcs@cygnus.com
Subject: Re: FWD: FLOATING-POINT CONSISTENCY, -FFLOAT-STORE, AND X86
Date: Sat, 19 Dec 1998 06:42:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <367BBB5F.6248C93A@skatter.usask.ca> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <199812190816.DAA16400@melange.gnu.org>

I have been following this thread with a great deal of interest. I very much
appreciate your proposal AND I endorse it completely. I am more than willing to
pay a performance penalty in order to get numerically accurate results with less
programming on my part. Also, I am not willing to use a tool which *deliberately*
produces incorrect code, when the right thing to do is both known and can be
implemented in a reasonable way. With the increasing pervasiveness of computers in
every area of life, and with the increasing use of linux, it is not a huge stretch
of the imagination to believe that at some point in the future people's lives
might depend on a piece of gcc/g77 compiled code that made the wrong decision
because of a numerical error! And yes, the code in question *might* have been
written (and tested) by someone who would simply not be aware of the possibility
that a test based on a < b would not *always* be evaluated the same way.

Craig, please don't give up. Faster CPUs are always available for those that need
the ultimate speed.

And for those who need the ultimate performance, even if this proposal were to
reduce speeds by 25%, your CPU today is an order of magnitude faster than it was a
year or so ago.
    emil



  reply	other threads:[~1998-12-19  6:42 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 65+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
1998-12-17 11:27 Brad Lucier
1998-12-17 14:51 ` Marc Lehmann
1998-12-19  0:17   ` Craig Burley
1998-12-19  6:42     ` Emil Hallin [this message]
1998-12-19 14:26       ` Dave Love
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
1998-12-17 14:38 Toon Moene
1998-12-17 15:30 ` Harvey J. Stein
1998-12-18  1:54   ` Toon Moene
1998-12-18  3:05     ` Harvey J. Stein
1998-12-18  9:01       ` Toon Moene
1998-12-18 15:59       ` Richard Henderson
1998-12-18 13:26   ` Marc Lehmann
1998-12-18 12:50 ` Dave Love
1998-12-17 14:37 tprince
1998-12-17 15:15 ` Stephen L Moshier
1998-12-16 13:52 Toon Moene
1998-12-17 10:06 ` Craig Burley
1998-12-17 12:16   ` Harvey J. Stein
1998-12-19  0:29     ` Craig Burley
1998-12-17 11:20 ` Dave Love
1998-12-15 12:24 Toon Moene
1998-12-15 12:55 ` Joe Buck
1998-12-15 15:05 ` Edward Jason Riedy
1998-12-16 10:05 ` Craig Burley
1998-12-15 12:10 Geert Bosch
1998-12-15 13:09 ` Jeffrey A Law
1998-12-15  1:45 Geert Bosch
1998-12-15  3:34 ` Harvey J. Stein
1998-12-16 10:36   ` Craig Burley
1998-12-16 12:47     ` Harvey J. Stein
1998-12-17 10:22       ` Craig Burley
1998-12-17 14:54         ` Marc Lehmann
1998-12-19  0:27           ` Craig Burley
1998-12-19  5:06             ` Stephen L Moshier
1998-12-15  6:43 ` Stephen L Moshier
1998-12-16 10:14   ` Craig Burley
1998-12-15  9:29 ` Joe Buck
1998-12-15 10:14   ` Jeffrey A Law
1998-12-16  8:32     ` Sylvain Pion
1998-12-16  9:20       ` Craig Burley
1998-12-13 18:23 Stephen L Moshier
1998-12-14  1:52 ` Harvey J. Stein
1998-12-14 14:56   ` Edward Jason Riedy
1998-12-14 17:20     ` Joe Buck
1998-12-14 18:51       ` Edward Jason Riedy
1998-12-14 21:54         ` Craig Burley
1998-12-15 14:31           ` Edward Jason Riedy
1998-12-15 17:11         ` Jamie Lokier
1998-12-16  0:26           ` Harvey J. Stein
1998-12-16  9:33             ` Craig Burley
1998-12-16 12:18               ` Harvey J. Stein
1998-12-16  9:38           ` Craig Burley
1998-12-16 12:25           ` Marc Lehmann
1998-12-16 12:50             ` Tim Hollebeek
1998-12-16 13:04               ` Harvey J. Stein
1998-12-16 14:01               ` Marc Lehmann
1998-12-17 11:26                 ` Dave Love
1998-12-17 15:06                   ` Marc Lehmann
1998-12-18 12:50                     ` Dave Love
1998-12-19 14:09                       ` Marc Lehmann
1998-12-20 11:28                         ` Dave Love
1998-12-20 11:24               ` Dave Love
1998-12-16 23:11           ` Joern Rennecke
1998-12-17  6:07             ` Jamie Lokier
1998-12-14 22:54       ` Craig Burley

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