Disable all floating point functions for libc 2.1.0 on GCC12 #24
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modm is switching to avr-gcc 12.2.0 but the compiler now generates infinite loops when calling
sinf
orsin
. There is no warning or error emitted, so this is a very dangerous bug.The libc 2.1.0 has proper function prototypes for the floating point functions, so we don't need to specify them here anymore.
I'm still not sure why this didn't occur with avr-gcc 11.2 or avr-gcc 10.3.
cc @ckormanyos @chris-durand