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Re: QD (Quad-Double) Approach to Robustness: msg#00050gis.geos.devel
strk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Ok, so back to original problem: do you obtain a successful result > with JTS against the XML test I attached ? > GEOS is successfull or not depending on wheter or not Coordinate > copy constructor and/or assignment operator is inlined. Just to not to miss it, I'm repeating what I said about inlined/non-inlined compilation: And here, in case of inlining, can force usage of thread stack to pass float point type arguments instead of FPU registers. That can be the inlining/not inlining issues that Sandro has revealed. Cheers -- Mateusz Loskot http://mateusz.loskot.net |
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