To build readtest - the tests for the Intel(R) Decimal Floating-Point Math Library V2.2 (Version 2, Update 2) on processors that are implementations of the IA-32 Architecture, Intel(R) 64, or IA-64 Architecture: In Linux* with icc (Intel(R) C++ Compiler 9.1 or newer) or gcc: make clean OS_TYPE=LINUX make OS_TYPE=LINUX CC=icc CALL_BY_REF=0 GLOBAL_RND=0 GLOBAL_FLAGS=0 UNCHANGED_BINARY_FLAGS=0 - CC can be icc, gcc - CALL_BY_REF, GLOBAL_RND, GLOBAL_FLAGS, UNCHANGED_BINARY_FLAGS can be any of 0000, 0001, ... , 1111 In Windows** with icl (Intel(R) C++ Compiler 9.1 or newer) or cl (Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler**): nmake clean OS_TYPE=WIN nmake -fmakefile.mak CC=icl CALL_BY_REF=0 GLOBAL_RND=0 GLOBAL_FLAGS=0 UNCHANGED_BINARY_FLAGS=0 - CC can be cl, icl; EXCEPTION for Itanium when CC=cl: OS_TYPE=WIN_IA64 - CALL_BY_REF, GLOBAL_RND, GLOBAL_FLAGS, UNCHANGED_BINARY_FLAGS can be any of 0000, 0001, ... , 1111 - [g]make which stands for a GNU make-compatible make program (e.g. make from cygwin) can also be used Note: The scripts and makefiles provided here may need adjustments, depending on the environment in which they are used; for example if moving files from Windows to Linux, running dos2unix on the Linux script files may be necessary. To run readtest: ./readtest < readtest.in (Linux) readtest < readtest.in (Windows) Note: ===== For some other operating systems and architecture combinations see the following command files, as well as any command files invoked from these ones: RUNLINUX RUNWINDOWS_nmake.bat RUNWINDOWSINTEL64.bat (for Itanium Architecture) RUNOSX RUNOSXINTEL64 (for Itanium Architecture) RUNSOLARIS RUNHPUX32 (for HP-UX* on IA-64 Architecture, 32-bit data mode) RUNHPUX64 (for HP-UX* on IA-64 Architecture, 64-bit data mode) These command files build and run the tests from this directory, possibly using more than one compiler. Changes may be necessary in certain environments. However, prior to building these tests the similar RUN* command has to be executed in ../LIBRARY/ in order to build all the necessary versions of the Intel(R) Decimal Floating-Point Math Library. The tests [when built correctly] pass if the word FAIL does not appear in the output. Note that failures may possibly occur due to incorrect code generated by a compiler. Note: ===== If the makefile provided here is not used, the parameter passing method and local/global rounding mode and status flags may be selected by editing test_bid_conf.h: Parameter passing is determined by an environment variable in test_bid_conf.h: - by value: #define DECIMAL_CALL_BY_REFERENCE 0 - by reference: #define DECIMAL_CALL_BY_REFERENCE 1 Global variables are determined by two environment variables in test_bid_conf.h: - rnd_mode passed as parameter #define DECIMAL_GLOBAL_ROUNDING 0 - rnd_mode global #define DECIMAL_GLOBAL_ROUNDING 1 - status flags *pfpsf passed as parameter #define DECIMAL_GLOBAL_EXCEPTION_FLAGS 0 - status flags *pfpsf global #define DECIMAL_GLOBAL_EXCEPTION_FLAGS 1 For more information see ../README * Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. ** Microsoft, Windows, and the Windows logo are trademarks, or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries