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Subject: Re: BASIC09 floating point faster than C
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Date: Sat, 8-Dec-84 00:27:00 EST
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[observing the nesting habits of brackets]

/* from ea!mwm... *?
Let me ask a couple of questions: does the Microware C support double (AKA
"long float") variables? If so, do they follow K & R, and *automatically*
convert all float to double?
/* ---------- */

Yup, and yup. They do indeed follow the moosehead conventions of K&R C in
this respect. Float is four bytes, double eight.

					James Jones