fpgetround, fpsetround, fpsetprec, fpgetprec, fpgetmask, fpsetmask,
fpgetsticky, fpresetsticky -- IEEE floating point interface
#include <ieeefp.h>
typedef enum {
FP_RN, /* round to nearest */
FP_RM, /* round down to minus infinity */
FP_RP, /* round up to plus infinity */
FP_RZ /* truncate */
} fp_rnd_t;
fp_rnd_t
fpgetround(void);
fp_rnd_t
fpsetround(fp_rnd_t direction);
typedef enum {
FP_PS, /* 24 bit (single-precision) */
FP_PRS, /* reserved */
FP_PD, /* 53 bit (double-precision) */
FP_PE /* 64 bit (extended-precision) */
} fp_prec_t;
fp_prec_t
fpgetprec(void);
fp_prec_t
fpsetprec(fp_prec_t precision);
#define fp_except_t int
#define FP_X_INV 0x01 /* invalid operation */
#define FP_X_DNML 0x02 /* denormal */
#define FP_X_DZ 0x04 /* zero divide */
#define FP_X_OFL 0x08 /* overflow */
#define FP_X_UFL 0x10 /* underflow */
#define FP_X_IMP 0x20 /* (im)precision */
#define FP_X_STK 0x40 /* stack fault */
fp_except_t
fpgetmask(void);
fp_except_t
fpsetmask(fp_except_t mask);
fp_except_t
fpgetsticky(void);
fp_except_t
fpresetsticky(fp_except_t sticky);
When a floating point exception is detected, the exception sticky flag is
set and the exception mask is tested. If the mask is set, then a trap
occurs. These routines allow both setting the floating point exception
masks, and resetting the exception sticky flags after an exception is
detected. In addition, they allow setting the floating point rounding
mode and precision.
The fpgetround() function returns the current floating point rounding
mode.
The fpsetround() function sets the floating point rounding mode and
returns the previous mode.
The fpgetprec() function returns the current floating point precision.
The fpsetprec() function sets the floating point precision and returns
the previous precision.
The fpgetmask() function returns the current floating point exception
masks.
The fpsetmask() function sets the floating point exception masks and
returns the previous masks.
The fpgetsticky() function returns the current floating point sticky
flags.
The fpresetsticky() function clears the floating point sticky flags and
returns the previous flags.
Sample code which prevents a trap on divide-by-zero:
fpsetmask(~FP_X_DZ);
a = 1.0;
b = 0;
c = a / b;
fpresetsticky(FP_X_DZ);
fpsetmask(FP_X_DZ);
isnan(3)
After a floating point exception and before a mask is set, the sticky
flags must be reset. If another exception occurs before the sticky flags
are reset, then a wrong exception type may be signaled.
These routines are based on SysV/386 routines of the same name.
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