Re: Build-in sqrt()?



Tom St Denis said:


Jack Klein wrote:
On 26 Nov 2006 20:05:09 -0800, "peng.xiaoyu@xxxxxxxxx"
<peng.xiaoyu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in comp.lang.c:


hello everyone,

why this c code can be compiled and linked without -lm?

What's "-lm"? It's nothing defined by the C language. If it's
something that you think your implementation needs, you should be
asking in a support group for your implementation.

...siding with Kevin McCormack here...

Way to go, Tom - why not just fry your credibility and serve it with chips?

What possible good does your reply serve?

It points the OP to an appropriate newsgroup, and manages to do so without
using expletives.

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