On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 12:07:35PM -0700, Zach Brown wrote:
>
> > Yes it does, but the intended use of 'func' (or so I understood) is to
> > print the calling function name, not the current function's, isn't it?
>
> Dunno, I took it to mean the current function from the context of that
> patch. I could be wrong, of course.
I've just checked, this are some of the callers of
vfp_single_normaliseround (last argument is 'func'):
in vfp_single_fuito:
vfp_single_normaliseround(sd, &vs, fpscr, 0, "fuito");
in vfp_single_fsito:
vfp_single_normaliseround(sd, &vs, fpscr, 0, "fsito");
in vfp_single_fnmul:
vfp_single_normaliseround(sd, &vsd, fpscr, exceptions, "fnmul");
It definitely looks like we want the calling function to be printed
here.
Regards,
Frederik
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