문제

Working on Mac OS X 10.6.2, Intel, with i686-apple-darwin10-g++-4.2.1, and compiling with the -arch x86_64 flag, I just noticed that while...

std::numeric_limits<long double>::max_exponent10 = 4932

...as is expected, when a long double is actually set to a value with exponent greater than 308, it becomes inf--ie in reality it only has 64bit precision instead of 80bit.

Also, sizeof() is showing long doubles to be 16 bytes, which they should be.

Finally, using <limits.h> gives the same results as <limits>.

Does anyone know where the discrepancy might be?

long double x = 1e308, y = 1e309;  
cout << std::numeric_limits<long double>::max_exponent10 << endl;  
cout << x << '\t' << y << endl;  
cout << sizeof(x) << endl;

gives

4932
1e+308 inf
16

도움이 되었습니까?

해결책

It's because 1e309 is a literal that gives a double. You need to use a long-double literal 1e309L.

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