Why isn’t exponentiation hardware-implemented?
Why is there no exponentiation operation in hardware, even though many languages have builtin operators for it?
Why isn’t exponentiation hardware-implemented?
Why is there no exponentiation operation in hardware, even though many languages have builtin operators for it?
Why isn’t exponentiation hardware-implemented?
Why is there no exponentiation operation in hardware, even though many languages have builtin operators for it?
Why are floats called “real numbers” in some languages?
Some programing languages, notably Pascal, have a type of numbers called “real”.
Why are floats called “real numbers” in some languages?
Some programing languages, notably Pascal, have a type of numbers called “real”.
Why are floats called “real numbers” in some languages?
Some programing languages, notably Pascal, have a type of numbers called “real”.
Ensuring reliability of cross-compilation
Provided that my code is fully standards compliant with no undefined behaviour, how can I best assure that it will be possible to cross-compile my software for any architecture?
Ensuring reliability of cross-compilation
Provided that my code is fully standards compliant with no undefined behaviour, how can I best assure that it will be possible to cross-compile my software for any architecture?
Ensuring reliability of cross-compilation
Provided that my code is fully standards compliant with no undefined behaviour, how can I best assure that it will be possible to cross-compile my software for any architecture?
Ensuring reliability of cross-compilation
Provided that my code is fully standards compliant with no undefined behaviour, how can I best assure that it will be possible to cross-compile my software for any architecture?