jdm5548@diamond.tamu.edu (James Darrell McCauley) (02/27/91)
Posting-number: Volume 15, Issue 95 Submitted-by: steven@cwi.nl (Steven Pemberton) Archive-name: enquire-4.3/part01 Enquire.c (which used to be called config.c) is a program that determines many properties of the C compiler and machine that it is run on, such as minimum and maximum [un]signed char/int/long, many properties of float/ [long] double, and so on. As an option it produces the ANSI C float.h and limits.h files. As a further option, it even checks that the compiler reads the header files correctly. It is a good test-case for compilers, since it exercises them with many limiting values, such as the ability to handle the minimum and maximum floating-point numbers. Version 4.3 of enquire.c has been submitted to comp.sources.misc, and will appear as part of the gcc distribution (where it is used to generate float.h); it is also available by anonymous ftp from mcsun.eu.net and hp4nl.nluug.nl as misc/enquire43.c, and by mail from info-server@hp4nl.nluug.nl by sending a mail message: request: misc topic: enquire43.c Steven Pemberton, CWI, Amsterdam; steven@cwi.nl "Let us go then you and I/while the night is laid out against the sky/like a smear of mustard on an old pork pie" Nice poem Tom. I have ideas for changes though, why not come over? - Ezra -- James Darrell McCauley (jdm5548@diamond.tamu.edu, jdm5548@tamagen.bitnet) Spatial Analysis Lab, Department of Agricultural Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas 77843-2117, USA