The macro ENTRY in tst-strfrom.h is used to generate the input values for
each floating-point type (float, double, long double). It should append
the parameter LSUF (Literal suffix) to the floating-point number, but is
using CSUF (C function suffix). This patch fixes it.
Tested for powerpc64le and x86_64.
2016-10-28 Gabriel F. T. Gomes <gftg@linux.vnet.ibm.com>
* stdlib/tst-strfrom.h (ENTRY): Replace use of CSUF with LSUF.
---
stdlib/tst-strfrom.h | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/stdlib/tst-strfrom.h b/stdlib/tst-strfrom.h
index 31a6492..75be55f 100644
--- a/stdlib/tst-strfrom.h
+++ b/stdlib/tst-strfrom.h
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@
#define STRUCT_FOREACH_FLOAT_FTYPE GEN_TEST_STRTOD_FOREACH (FTYPE_MEMBER)
#define ENTRY(FSUF, FTYPE, FTOSTR, LSUF, CSUF, ...) \
- CONCAT (__VA_ARGS__, CSUF),
+ CONCAT (__VA_ARGS__, LSUF),
/* This is hacky way around the seemingly unavoidable macro
* expansion of the INFINITY or HUGE_VAL like macros in the
* above. It is assumed the compiler will implicitly convert