290 lines
5.9 KiB
C
290 lines
5.9 KiB
C
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/* */
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/* Objective Caml */
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/* */
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/* Xavier Leroy, projet Cristal, INRIA Rocquencourt */
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/* */
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/* Copyright 1996 Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et */
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/* Automatique. Distributed only by permission. */
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/* */
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/***********************************************************************/
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/* $Id$ */
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#include <math.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include "alloc.h"
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#include "fail.h"
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#include "memory.h"
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#include "mlvalues.h"
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#include "misc.h"
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#include "stacks.h"
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#ifdef ALIGN_DOUBLE
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double Double_val(val)
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value val;
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{
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union { value v[2]; double d; } buffer;
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Assert(sizeof(double) == 2 * sizeof(value));
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buffer.v[0] = Field(val, 0);
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buffer.v[1] = Field(val, 1);
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return buffer.d;
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}
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void Store_double_val(val, dbl)
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value val;
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double dbl;
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{
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union { value v[2]; double d; } buffer;
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Assert(sizeof(double) == 2 * sizeof(value));
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buffer.d = dbl;
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Field(val, 0) = buffer.v[0];
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Field(val, 1) = buffer.v[1];
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}
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#endif
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value copy_double(d)
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double d;
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{
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value res;
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#define Setup_for_gc
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#define Restore_after_gc
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Alloc_small(res, Double_wosize, Double_tag);
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#undef Setup_for_gc
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#undef Restore_after_gc
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Store_double_val(res, d);
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return res;
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}
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value format_float(fmt, arg) /* ML */
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value fmt, arg;
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{
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#define MAX_DIGITS 350
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/* Max number of decimal digits in a "natural" (not artificially padded)
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representation of a float. Can be quite big for %f format.
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Max exponent for IEEE format is 308 decimal digits.
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Rounded up for good measure. */
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char format_buffer[MAX_DIGITS + 20];
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int prec, i;
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char * p;
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char * dest;
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value res;
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prec = MAX_DIGITS;
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for (p = String_val(fmt); *p != 0; p++) {
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if (*p >= '0' && *p <= '9') {
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i = atoi(p) + MAX_DIGITS;
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if (i > prec) prec = i;
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break;
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}
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}
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for( ; *p != 0; p++) {
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if (*p == '.') {
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i = atoi(p+1) + MAX_DIGITS;
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if (i > prec) prec = i;
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break;
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}
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}
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if (prec <= sizeof(format_buffer)) {
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dest = format_buffer;
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} else {
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dest = stat_alloc(prec);
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}
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sprintf(dest, String_val(fmt), Double_val(arg));
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res = copy_string(dest);
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if (dest != format_buffer) {
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stat_free(dest);
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}
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return res;
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}
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value float_of_string(s) /* ML */
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value s;
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{
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return copy_double(atof(String_val(s)));
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}
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value int_of_float(f) /* ML */
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value f;
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{
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return Val_long((long) Double_val(f));
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}
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value float_of_int(n) /* ML */
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value n;
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{
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return copy_double((double) Long_val(n));
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}
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value neg_float(f) /* ML */
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value f;
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{
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return copy_double(- Double_val(f));
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}
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value abs_float(f) /* ML */
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value f;
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{
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return copy_double(fabs(Double_val(f)));
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}
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value add_float(f, g) /* ML */
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value f, g;
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{
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return copy_double(Double_val(f) + Double_val(g));
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}
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value sub_float(f, g) /* ML */
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value f, g;
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{
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return copy_double(Double_val(f) - Double_val(g));
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}
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value mul_float(f, g) /* ML */
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value f, g;
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{
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return copy_double(Double_val(f) * Double_val(g));
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}
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value div_float(f, g) /* ML */
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value f, g;
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{
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double dg = Double_val(g);
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return copy_double(Double_val(f) / dg);
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}
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value exp_float(f) /* ML */
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value f;
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{
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return copy_double(exp(Double_val(f)));
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}
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value log_float(f) /* ML */
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value f;
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{
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return copy_double(log(Double_val(f)));
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}
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value sqrt_float(f) /* ML */
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value f;
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{
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return copy_double(sqrt(Double_val(f)));
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}
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value power_float(f, g) /* ML */
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value f, g;
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{
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return copy_double(pow(Double_val(f), Double_val(g)));
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}
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value sin_float(f) /* ML */
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value f;
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{
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return copy_double(sin(Double_val(f)));
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}
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value cos_float(f) /* ML */
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value f;
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{
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return copy_double(cos(Double_val(f)));
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}
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value tan_float(f) /* ML */
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value f;
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{
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return copy_double(tan(Double_val(f)));
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}
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value asin_float(f) /* ML */
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value f;
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{
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return copy_double(asin(Double_val(f)));
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}
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value acos_float(f) /* ML */
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value f;
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{
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return copy_double(acos(Double_val(f)));
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}
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value atan_float(f) /* ML */
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value f;
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{
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return copy_double(atan(Double_val(f)));
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}
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value atan2_float(f, g) /* ML */
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value f, g;
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{
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return copy_double(atan2(Double_val(f), Double_val(g)));
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}
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value eq_float(f, g) /* ML */
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value f, g;
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{
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return Val_bool(Double_val(f) == Double_val(g));
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}
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value neq_float(f, g) /* ML */
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value f, g;
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{
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return Val_bool(Double_val(f) != Double_val(g));
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}
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value le_float(f, g) /* ML */
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value f, g;
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{
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return Val_bool(Double_val(f) <= Double_val(g));
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}
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value lt_float(f, g) /* ML */
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value f, g;
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{
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return Val_bool(Double_val(f) < Double_val(g));
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}
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value ge_float(f, g) /* ML */
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value f, g;
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{
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return Val_bool(Double_val(f) >= Double_val(g));
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}
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value gt_float(f, g) /* ML */
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value f, g;
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{
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return Val_bool(Double_val(f) > Double_val(g));
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}
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/* The init_ieee_float function should initialize floating-point hardware
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so that it behaves as much as possible like the IEEE standard.
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In particular, return special numbers like Infinity and NaN instead
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of signalling exceptions. So far, only the Intel 386 under
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Linux and BSD is not in IEEE mode at program startup. */
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#ifdef __i386__
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#ifdef __linux__
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#include <i386/fpu_control.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef __FreeBSD__
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#include <floatingpoint.h>
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#endif
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#endif
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void init_ieee_floats()
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{
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#ifdef __i386__
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#ifdef __linux__
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__setfpucw(_FPU_IEEE);
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#endif
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#ifdef __FreeBSD__
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fpsetmask(0);
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#endif
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#endif
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}
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