I've just updated MinGW using mingw-get-setup
and i'm unable to build anyting that contains <cmath>
header if I use anything larger than -O0
with -std=c++1y
. (I also tried c++11
and c++98
) I'm getting errors like this one:
g++.exe -pedantic-errors -pedantic -Wextra -Wall -std=c++1y -O3 -c Z:\Projects\C++\L6\src\events.cpp -o obj\src\events.o
In file included from z:\lander\mingw\lib\gcc\mingw32\4.8.1\include\c++\cmath:44:0,
from Z:\Projects\C++\L6\src\utils.h:4,
from Z:\Projects\C++\L6\src\events.cpp:10:
z:\lander\mingw\include\math.h: In function 'float hypotf(float, float)':
z:\lander\mingw\include\math.h:635:30: error: '_hypot' was not declared in this scope
{ return (float)(_hypot (x, y)); }
Is something wrong on my side?
Or version at mingw repo is bugged? And if so, is there any quick fix for this header?
-lm
to the end of theg++
command line?#include <cmath>
, or only with programs that callhypot()
?#include <cmath>
.-lm
is redundant in MinGW;libm.a
is effectively an empty archive, with math functionality being provided by the default C runtime libraries, (either Microsoft's MSVCRT.DLL itself, or MinGW.org's libmingwex.a extension library, both of which are searched by default).