Yes, it cannot be done in a platform-independent way. That's normal for quite a range of things that C is still more than capable of doing.
quadmath isn't supported by every architecture or platform. That doesn't mean the compiler is stuck and can't make use of it on the platforms that do support it.
> Whilst this can't be done in a platform-independent way, C does allow you to do this, doesn't it?
quadmath isn't supported by every architecture or platform. That doesn't mean the compiler is stuck and can't make use of it on the platforms that do support it.
> Whilst this can't be done in a platform-independent way, C does allow you to do this, doesn't it?