
Output Listings and Error Handling
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Error Messages
Recovery.
None required, because even though the DLLs say they require a specific
type of floating point at runtime, that might not really be true. You might want to look
into this further, though, with people who are familiar with what those DLLs actually do
need.
Cause.
You are building a DLL, and it says that it needs the “Tandem” type of floating
point at runtime, but during this link
eld
is also looking at various other DLLs, and
among those other DLLs
eld
sees that at least one says that it requires the “IEEE”
version of floating point at runtime.
Effect.
Warning (
eld
produces an output file, but it thinks that you might want to see
this warning about what might go wrong at runtime).
Recovery.
If the DLL being built does not actually need the “Tandem” type of floating
point, it would be nicer to use the -set floattype neutral option, to say so. However,
even if this DLL does require the “Tandem” type of floating point at runtime, there isn’t
necessarily a problem here. Even though another DLL says that it requires the “IEEE”
version of floating point, that might not really be true. You might want to look into this
further, though, with people who are familiar with what that other DLL actually does
need.
Cause.
You are building a DLL, and it says that it needs the “IEEE” type of floating
point at runtime, but during this link
eld
is also looking at various other DLLs, and
among those other DLLs
eld
sees that at least one says that it requires the “Tandem”
version of floating point at runtime.
Effect.
Warning (
eld
produces an output file, but it thinks that you might want to see
this warning about what might go wrong at runtime).
Recovery.
If the DLL being built does not actually need the “IEEE” type of floating
point, it would be nicer to use the -set floattype neutral option, to say so. However,
even if this DLL does require the “IEEE” type of floating point at runtime, there isn’t
necessarily a problem here. Even though another DLL says that it requires the
“Tandem” version of floating point, that might not really be true. You might want to look
into this further, though, with people who are familiar with what that other DLL actually
does need.
1144 Floating point type inconsistency. The DLL being
created specifies 'tandem'. DLL <filename> specifies 'ieee'.
1145 Floating point type inconsistency. The DLL being
created specifies 'ieee'. DLL <filename> specifies 'tandem'.
1146 The program being created is floating point type 'ieee'.
DLL <filename> is 'tandem'.
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Page 34: ...Introduction to eld eld Manual 527255 009 1 14 Example of Use ...
Page 54: ...eld Input and Output eld Manual 527255 009 2 20 Using Archives ...
Page 98: ...Other eld Processing eld Manual 527255 009 4 20 Merging Source RTDUs ...
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