// Copyright (c) 1997 Utrecht University (The Netherlands), // ETH Zurich (Switzerland), Freie Universitaet Berlin (Germany), // INRIA Sophia-Antipolis (France), Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg // (Germany), Max-Planck-Institute Saarbruecken (Germany), RISC Linz (Austria), // and Tel-Aviv University (Israel). All rights reserved. // // This file is part of CGAL (www.cgal.org); you can redistribute it and/or // modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as // published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2.1 of the License. // See the file LICENSE.LGPL distributed with CGAL. // // Licensees holding a valid commercial license may use this file in // accordance with the commercial license agreement provided with the software. // // This file is provided AS IS with NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING THE // WARRANTY OF DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. // // $URL$ // $Id$ // // // Author(s) : various // CGAL_CFG_NO_LIMITS.C // --------------------------------------------------------------------- // A short test program to evaluate a C++ compiler. // This program is used by cgal_configure. // The following documentation will be pasted in the generated configfile. // --------------------------------------------------------------------- //| If a compiler doesn't know (g++-2.95) //| or has a bug in the implementation (Sun CC 5.4, MipsPro CC) //| CGAL_CFG_NO_LIMITS is set. #include int main() { double d = std::numeric_limits::denorm_min(); double e = std::numeric_limits::min(); // Note : denorm_min == min is actually not necessarily a bug. // So a better test should be found. if (d == 0 || d == e) return 1; return 0; }