mathimpl.h revision 1.4 1 1.4 ragge /* $NetBSD: mathimpl.h,v 1.4 1998/11/08 19:29:34 ragge Exp $ */
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33 1.1 ragge *
34 1.1 ragge * @(#)mathimpl.h 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93
35 1.1 ragge */
36 1.1 ragge
37 1.1 ragge #include <sys/cdefs.h>
38 1.1 ragge #include <math.h>
39 1.1 ragge
40 1.3 matt #if defined(__vax__)||defined(tahoe)
41 1.1 ragge
42 1.1 ragge /* Deal with different ways to concatenate in cpp */
43 1.1 ragge # ifdef __STDC__
44 1.1 ragge # define cat3(a,b,c) a ## b ## c
45 1.1 ragge # else
46 1.1 ragge # define cat3(a,b,c) a/**/b/**/c
47 1.1 ragge # endif
48 1.1 ragge
49 1.1 ragge /* Deal with vax/tahoe byte order issues */
50 1.4 ragge # ifdef __vax__
51 1.1 ragge # define cat3t(a,b,c) cat3(a,b,c)
52 1.1 ragge # else
53 1.1 ragge # define cat3t(a,b,c) cat3(a,c,b)
54 1.1 ragge # endif
55 1.1 ragge
56 1.1 ragge # define vccast(name) (*(const double *)(cat3(name,,x)))
57 1.1 ragge
58 1.1 ragge /*
59 1.1 ragge * Define a constant to high precision on a Vax or Tahoe.
60 1.1 ragge *
61 1.1 ragge * Args are the name to define, the decimal floating point value,
62 1.1 ragge * four 16-bit chunks of the float value in hex
63 1.1 ragge * (because the vax and tahoe differ in float format!), the power
64 1.1 ragge * of 2 of the hex-float exponent, and the hex-float mantissa.
65 1.1 ragge * Most of these arguments are not used at compile time; they are
66 1.1 ragge * used in a post-check to make sure the constants were compiled
67 1.1 ragge * correctly.
68 1.1 ragge *
69 1.1 ragge * People who want to use the constant will have to do their own
70 1.1 ragge * #define foo vccast(foo)
71 1.1 ragge * since CPP cannot do this for them from inside another macro (sigh).
72 1.1 ragge * We define "vccast" if this needs doing.
73 1.1 ragge */
74 1.1 ragge # define vc(name, value, x1,x2,x3,x4, bexp, xval) \
75 1.1 ragge const static long cat3(name,,x)[] = {cat3t(0x,x1,x2), cat3t(0x,x3,x4)};
76 1.1 ragge
77 1.1 ragge # define ic(name, value, bexp, xval) ;
78 1.1 ragge
79 1.4 ragge #else /* __vax__ or tahoe */
80 1.1 ragge
81 1.1 ragge /* Hooray, we have an IEEE machine */
82 1.1 ragge # undef vccast
83 1.1 ragge # define vc(name, value, x1,x2,x3,x4, bexp, xval) ;
84 1.1 ragge
85 1.1 ragge # define ic(name, value, bexp, xval) \
86 1.1 ragge const static double name = value;
87 1.1 ragge
88 1.4 ragge #endif /* defined(__vax__)||defined(tahoe) */
89 1.1 ragge
90 1.1 ragge
91 1.1 ragge /*
92 1.1 ragge * Functions internal to the math package, yet not static.
93 1.1 ragge */
94 1.2 ragge extern double __exp__E __P((double, double));
95 1.2 ragge extern double __log__L __P((double));
96 1.2 ragge extern int infnan __P((int));
97 1.1 ragge
98 1.1 ragge struct Double {double a, b;};
99 1.1 ragge double __exp__D __P((double, double));
100 1.1 ragge struct Double __log__D __P((double));
101