fmod function returns an indeterminate (IND) value instead of the expected floating-point value in a 64-bit Visual C++ 2010 SP1 application

제안된 답변 fmod function returns an indeterminate (IND) value instead of the expected floating-point value in a 64-bit Visual C++ 2010 SP1 application

  • 2012년 4월 17일 화요일 오후 6:05
     
     
    There is a case for

    fmod function returns an indeterminate (IND) value instead of the expected floating-point value in a 64-bit Visual C++ 2008 SP1 application

    for this KB 982107 there is an available patch to the compiler.

    We are having the same situation using 64-bit Visual C++ 2010 SP1 and are wondering if a similar patch is available for 2010.

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  • 2012년 4월 17일 화요일 오후 6:11
     
     제안된 답변

    If you want to report something that you think is a bug, you should visit Microsoft connect instead.

  • 2012년 4월 19일 목요일 오전 2:32
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