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alexcher | Who knows how to make floating point division by 0 to throw an exception insteead of returning NaN ? | 13:20.40 |
chrisl_away | alexcher: on Linux/gcc I used: feenableexcept(FE_DIVBYZERO); - you need to include fenv.h and #define __USE_GNU (I think!). I'm not aware of a cross platform method. | 13:49.49 |
alexcher | chrisl_away: Should we run regression test in this mode ? | 14:05.32 |
chrisl_away | alexcher: when I tried it we didn't get through initialization without throwing an exception - although I had it throwing more than just FE_DIVBYZERO, so it might be worth considering. | 15:20.40 |
chrisl_away | needs to shut down - got some electrical work to do....... | 15:33.15 |
pocoyo_ | hi | 16:55.36 |
ghostbot | hi | 16:55.36 |
pocoyo_ | hi all | 16:55.39 |
| I wanted some information about mupdf.. is this the right place | 16:56.06 |
| to get clarified ? | 16:56.12 |
| anyone ? | 16:57.04 |
| I have downloaded mupdf source. we want to use in our android application for our company.. can I use the library and android source as reference for our application | 16:58.19 |
Robin_Watts | pocoyo_: (In case you read the logs). Yes, this is the right place to ask about MuPDF. | 22:30.25 |
| And yes, you can use it for your company. Either you need to abide by all the terms of the GNU AGPL, *or* you need to license it commercially. | 22:31.21 |
| If you plan to distribute an android application, then either ALL of it needs to be GNU AGPL licensed (which would be almost unheard of for a commercial app), or you need to get a license from us. | 22:32.38 |
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