From d6f8b7ef386ff85034b5ee38b6784bc59e00f213 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Brian Paul Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2013 17:50:53 -0700 Subject: glsl: use glsl_strtof() instead of glsl_strtod() Since the result of those calls is always assigned to a float. Reviewed-by: Ian Romanick --- src/glsl/s_expression.cpp | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/glsl/s_expression.cpp') diff --git a/src/glsl/s_expression.cpp b/src/glsl/s_expression.cpp index 57de9d3..1bdf6bc 100644 --- a/src/glsl/s_expression.cpp +++ b/src/glsl/s_expression.cpp @@ -66,18 +66,18 @@ read_atom(void *ctx, const char *&src, char *&symbol_buffer) return NULL; // no atom // Check for the special symbol '+INF', which means +Infinity. Note: C99 - // requires strtod to parse '+INF' as +Infinity, but we still support some + // requires strtof to parse '+INF' as +Infinity, but we still support some // non-C99-compliant compilers (e.g. MSVC). if (n == 4 && strncmp(src, "+INF", 4) == 0) { expr = new(ctx) s_float(std::numeric_limits::infinity()); } else { // Check if the atom is a number. char *float_end = NULL; - double f = glsl_strtod(src, &float_end); + float f = glsl_strtof(src, &float_end); if (float_end != src) { char *int_end = NULL; int i = strtol(src, &int_end, 10); - // If strtod matched more characters, it must have a decimal part + // If strtof matched more characters, it must have a decimal part if (float_end > int_end) expr = new(ctx) s_float(f); else -- cgit v1.1