Comment by jstimpfle

2 years ago

how so?

Because a float contains bit fields including sign of the exponent, sign, mantissa, sign of the mantissa. It's a bit of a pedantic argument but technically it makes sense.

  • You could call them composite in that sense, but in C, composite types are types that are composed of other C types (structs, unions, arrays, ... functions? Not 100% sure of the specifics).

    Also, the representations of floats and doubles isn't precisely specified, at least IEEE754 is not a strict requirement (not sure about the technical implications from what's actually specified).

    • I'm not really sure I get why the distinction between composite and non-composite types is important if the only difference is that you can't easily access sub-parts of the non-composite types.

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