02-15-2011
Ok, for Franklin52's command, if I remove the first line from input file, it is fine.
The reason why the problem is fixed in my code, because I addNR>1, otherwise, same error I will get.
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fixadd(3alleg4) Allegro manual fixadd(3alleg4)
NAME
fixadd - Safe function to add fixed point numbers clamping overflow. Allegro game programming library.
SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h>
fixed fixadd(fixed x, fixed y);
DESCRIPTION
Although fixed point numbers can be added with the normal '+' integer operator, that doesn't provide any protection against overflow. If
overflow is a problem, you should use this function instead. It is slower than using integer operators, but if an overflow occurs it will
set `errno' and clamp the result, rather than just letting it wrap. Example:
fixed result;
/* This will put 5035 into `result'. */
result = fixadd(itofix(5000), itofix(35));
/* Sets `errno' and puts -32768 into `result'. */
result = fixadd(itofix(-31000), itofix(-3000));
ASSERT(!errno); /* This will fail. */
RETURN VALUE
Returns the clamped result of adding `x' to `y', setting `errno' to ERANGE if there was an overflow.
SEE ALSO
fixsub(3alleg4), fixmul(3alleg4), fixdiv(3alleg4)
Allegro version 4.4.2 fixadd(3alleg4)