... your income, and the Howard/Costello inflation reduces your buying power, and the Howard/Costello rent explosion forces you onto the street? I'm sure Rudd took one look at the figures, and put the whole mess into the "Too Hard" basket. Why should he try to fix the unfixable? Face facts, many of you are going to go out backwards because you trusted loony old John. *************
... “M-” is stands for Meta and is by default mapped to the Alt key. (to quip the hardcore geeker: if one find this confusing, perhaps he isn't fit to code elisp.) Lisp itself has lots of unfixable baggage in the key macro syntax. For example, there's also Hyper, Super, with syntax “H-” and “s-”. These keys doesn't exist today (but one can bind them just like Meta, of course). Further, ...
Dave Witmarsh, ye repulsive spotted and inconstant man, whose horrible image doth unfix my hair and make my seated heart knock at my ribs, ye exudated: On Tue, 08 Jul 2008 21:51:11 -0400, Sarah Czepiel <ninety7gt@cox.net> wrote: On Wed, 09 Jul 2008 12:23:14 +1200, Greg Procter <procter@ihug.co.nz> wrote: :>You get barnacles on your buttocks? You're spending too much time ...
"FX" <coudert@alussinan.org> wrote in message news:g18gn2$a1j$1@nef.ens.fr... It would have been easy for the mingw 64 crew to discover the unfixed failures as well. They have a different problem than you: they know nada about Fortran :) Playing around some more with NightStrike's builds: there was a build entitled mingw-w64-bin_x86-64-mingw_20080528.zip that doesn't work ...
"FX" <coudert@alussinan.org> wrote in message news:g18gn2$a1j$1@nef.ens.fr... It would have been easy for the mingw 64 crew to discover the unfixed failures as well. They have a different problem than you: they know nada about Fortran :) So which of us are the leading blind, and which the following? I tried playing around with mingw-w64-bin_x86_64-mingw_20080507.zip some ...
> It would have been easy for the mingw 64 crew to discover the unfixed failures as well. They have a different problem than you: they know nada about Fortran :) -- FX
... have it generate one of those as well as collection.bat so you could tell at a glance which fail on your preferred OS. It would have been easy for the mingw 64 crew to discover the unfixed failures as well. Obviously it is not possible for me to do so because a compiler with said fixes is not available at any location I can think of. -- write(*,*) transfer((/17.392111325966148d0,6....
"FX" <coudert@alussinan.org> wrote in message news:fvqh4r$1n5d$1@nef.ens.fr... Is there some way to 'unfix' PR323 so that Win64 works like gawd & Billy Kahan intended? If you expect any kind of answer, you need to provide a clear, self-contained question. C:\gfortran\clf\kahan>type finit.s .text .globl _xfinit_ .def _xfinit_; .scl 2; .type...
> Is there some way to 'unfix' PR323 so that Win64 works like gawd & Billy Kahan intended? If you expect any kind of answer, you need to provide a clear, self-contained question. -- FX
...p. control word. It's http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=323 and the 100 idiots who want PR323 'fixed' seem to have won out over sanity on Win64 unlike all other platforms. Is there some way to 'unfix' PR323 so that Win64 works like gawd & Billy Kahan intended? -- write(*,*) transfer((/17.392111325966148d0,6.5794487871554595D-85, & 6.0134700243160014d-154/),(/'x'/)); end