[R] 0.64.1 alpha floating point exception in make check
Peter Dalgaard BSA
p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk
Tue Jun 8 10:10:22 CEST 1999
Dick Repasky <drepasky at bio.indiana.edu> writes:
> > plot(update(rock.ppr, sm.method="gcv", gcvpen=2),
> + main = "update(..., sm.method=\"gcv\", gcvpen=2)")
> Floating point exception
>
> Is this error known?
No...
> Is it associated with floating point exception handling by Linux kernel
> (2.2.5-16 of Red Hat distribution) on alpha hardware?
I suspect so, or hardware FPU configuration. Normally, we rely on
having default IEEE handling (set flag and continue with NaN/Inf
result) which should *never* produce SIGFPE. There is one exception
though: integer division by zero, which is not maskable and produces
an FP (sic!) error.
Perhaps it would be a good idea if you tried running R under gdb and
see where the exception comes from. ("R -d gdb" and then "run
--vanilla < tests/Examples/modreg-Ex.R")
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