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/* Front-end tree definitions for GNU compiler.
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Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU CC.
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GNU CC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GNU CC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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1993-08-02 21:28:42 +04:00
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the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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$Id: real.h,v 1.2 1993/08/02 17:35:26 mycroft Exp $
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*/
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1993-07-09 17:11:49 +04:00
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#ifndef REAL_H_INCLUDED
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#define REAL_H_INCLUDED
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/* Define codes for all the float formats that we know of. */
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#define UNKNOWN_FLOAT_FORMAT 0
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#define IEEE_FLOAT_FORMAT 1
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#define VAX_FLOAT_FORMAT 2
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#define IBM_FLOAT_FORMAT 3
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/* Default to IEEE float if not specified. Nearly all machines use it. */
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#ifndef TARGET_FLOAT_FORMAT
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#define TARGET_FLOAT_FORMAT IEEE_FLOAT_FORMAT
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#endif
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#ifndef HOST_FLOAT_FORMAT
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#define HOST_FLOAT_FORMAT IEEE_FLOAT_FORMAT
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#endif
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#if TARGET_FLOAT_FORMAT == IEEE_FLOAT_FORMAT
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#define REAL_INFINITY
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#endif
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/* Defining REAL_ARITHMETIC invokes a floating point emulator
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that can produce a target machine format differing by more
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than just endian-ness from the host's format. The emulator
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is also used to support extended real XFmode. */
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#ifndef LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE
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#define LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE 64
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#endif
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#if (LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE == 96) || defined (REAL_ARITHMETIC)
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/* **** Start of software floating point emulator interface macros **** */
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/* Support 80-bit extended real XFmode if LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE
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has been defined to be 96 in the tm.h machine file. */
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#if (LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE == 96)
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#define REAL_IS_NOT_DOUBLE
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#define REAL_ARITHMETIC
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typedef struct {
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HOST_WIDE_INT r[(11 + sizeof (HOST_WIDE_INT))/(sizeof (HOST_WIDE_INT))];
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} realvaluetype;
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#define REAL_VALUE_TYPE realvaluetype
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#else /* no XFmode support */
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#if HOST_FLOAT_FORMAT != TARGET_FLOAT_FORMAT
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/* If no XFmode support, then a REAL_VALUE_TYPE is 64 bits wide
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but it is not necessarily a host machine double. */
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#define REAL_IS_NOT_DOUBLE
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typedef struct {
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HOST_WIDE_INT r[(7 + sizeof (HOST_WIDE_INT))/(sizeof (HOST_WIDE_INT))];
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} realvaluetype;
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#define REAL_VALUE_TYPE realvaluetype
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#else
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/* If host and target formats are compatible, then a REAL_VALUE_TYPE
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is actually a host machine double. */
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#define REAL_VALUE_TYPE double
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#endif
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#endif /* no XFmode support */
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/* If emulation has been enabled by defining REAL_ARITHMETIC or by
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setting LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE to 96, then define macros so that
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they invoke emulator functions. This will succeed only if the machine
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files have been updated to use these macros in place of any
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references to host machine `double' or `float' types. */
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#ifdef REAL_ARITHMETIC
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#undef REAL_ARITHMETIC
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#define REAL_ARITHMETIC(value, code, d1, d2) \
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earith (&(value), (code), &(d1), &(d2))
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/* Declare functions in real.c that are referenced here. */
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void earith (), ereal_from_uint (), ereal_from_int (), ereal_to_int ();
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void etarldouble (), etardouble ();
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long etarsingle ();
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int ereal_cmp (), eroundi (), ereal_isneg ();
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unsigned int eroundui ();
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REAL_VALUE_TYPE etrunci (), etruncui (), ereal_ldexp (), ereal_atof ();
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REAL_VALUE_TYPE ereal_negate (), ereal_truncate ();
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REAL_VALUE_TYPE ereal_from_float (), ereal_from_double ();
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#define REAL_VALUES_EQUAL(x, y) (ereal_cmp ((x), (y)) == 0)
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/* true if x < y : */
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#define REAL_VALUES_LESS(x, y) (ereal_cmp ((x), (y)) == -1)
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#define REAL_VALUE_LDEXP(x, n) ereal_ldexp (x, n)
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/* These return REAL_VALUE_TYPE: */
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#define REAL_VALUE_RNDZINT(x) (etrunci (x))
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#define REAL_VALUE_UNSIGNED_RNDZINT(x) (etruncui (x))
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extern REAL_VALUE_TYPE real_value_truncate ();
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#define REAL_VALUE_TRUNCATE(mode, x) real_value_truncate (mode, x)
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/* These return int: */
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#define REAL_VALUE_FIX(x) (eroundi (x))
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#define REAL_VALUE_UNSIGNED_FIX(x) ((unsigned int) eroundui (x))
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#define REAL_VALUE_ATOF ereal_atof
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#define REAL_VALUE_NEGATE ereal_negate
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#define REAL_VALUE_MINUS_ZERO(x) \
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((ereal_cmp (x, dconst0) == 0) && (ereal_isneg (x) != 0 ))
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#define REAL_VALUE_TO_INT ereal_to_int
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#define REAL_VALUE_FROM_INT(d, i, j) (ereal_from_int (&d, i, j))
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#define REAL_VALUE_FROM_UNSIGNED_INT(d, i, j) (ereal_from_uint (&d, i, j))
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/* IN is a REAL_VALUE_TYPE. OUT is an array of longs. */
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#define REAL_VALUE_TO_TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE(IN, OUT) (etarldouble ((IN), (OUT)))
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#define REAL_VALUE_TO_TARGET_DOUBLE(IN, OUT) (etardouble ((IN), (OUT)))
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/* d is an array of longs. */
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#define REAL_VALUE_FROM_TARGET_DOUBLE(d) (ereal_from_double (d))
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/* IN is a REAL_VALUE_TYPE. OUT is a long. */
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#define REAL_VALUE_TO_TARGET_SINGLE(IN, OUT) ((OUT) = etarsingle ((IN)))
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/* f is a long. */
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#define REAL_VALUE_FROM_TARGET_SINGLE(f) (ereal_from_float (f))
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/* Conversions to decimal ASCII string. */
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#define REAL_VALUE_TO_DECIMAL(r, fmt, s) (ereal_to_decimal (r, s))
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#endif /* REAL_ARITHMETIC defined */
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/* **** End of software floating point emulator interface macros **** */
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#else /* LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE != 96 and REAL_ARITHMETIC not defined */
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/* old interface */
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#ifdef REAL_ARITHMETIC
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/* Defining REAL_IS_NOT_DOUBLE breaks certain initializations
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when REAL_ARITHMETIC etc. are not defined. */
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/* Now see if the host and target machines use the same format.
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If not, define REAL_IS_NOT_DOUBLE (even if we end up representing
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reals as doubles because we have no better way in this cross compiler.)
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This turns off various optimizations that can happen when we know the
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compiler's float format matches the target's float format.
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*/
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#if HOST_FLOAT_FORMAT != TARGET_FLOAT_FORMAT
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#define REAL_IS_NOT_DOUBLE
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#ifndef REAL_VALUE_TYPE
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typedef struct {
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HOST_WIDE_INT r[sizeof (double)/sizeof (HOST_WIDE_INT)];
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} realvaluetype;
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#define REAL_VALUE_TYPE realvaluetype
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#endif /* no REAL_VALUE_TYPE */
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#endif /* formats differ */
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#endif /* 0 */
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#endif /* emulator not used */
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/* If we are not cross-compiling, use a `double' to represent the
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floating-point value. Otherwise, use some other type
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(probably a struct containing an array of longs). */
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#ifndef REAL_VALUE_TYPE
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#define REAL_VALUE_TYPE double
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#else
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#define REAL_IS_NOT_DOUBLE
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#endif
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#if HOST_FLOAT_FORMAT == TARGET_FLOAT_FORMAT
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/* Convert a type `double' value in host format first to a type `float'
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value in host format and then to a single type `long' value which
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is the bitwise equivalent of the `float' value. */
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#ifndef REAL_VALUE_TO_TARGET_SINGLE
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#define REAL_VALUE_TO_TARGET_SINGLE(IN, OUT) \
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do { float f = (float) (IN); \
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(OUT) = *(long *) &f; \
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} while (0)
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#endif
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/* Convert a type `double' value in host format to a pair of type `long'
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values which is its bitwise equivalent, but put the two words into
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proper word order for the target. */
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#ifndef REAL_VALUE_TO_TARGET_DOUBLE
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#if defined (HOST_WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN) == WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN
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#define REAL_VALUE_TO_TARGET_DOUBLE(IN, OUT) \
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do { REAL_VALUE_TYPE in = (IN); /* Make sure it's not in a register. */\
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(OUT)[0] = ((long *) &in)[0]; \
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(OUT)[1] = ((long *) &in)[1]; \
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} while (0)
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#else
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#define REAL_VALUE_TO_TARGET_DOUBLE(IN, OUT) \
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do { REAL_VALUE_TYPE in = (IN); /* Make sure it's not in a register. */\
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(OUT)[1] = ((long *) &in)[0]; \
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(OUT)[0] = ((long *) &in)[1]; \
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} while (0)
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#endif
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#endif
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#endif /* HOST_FLOAT_FORMAT == TARGET_FLOAT_FORMAT */
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/* In this configuration, double and long double are the same. */
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#ifndef REAL_VALUE_TO_TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE
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#define REAL_VALUE_TO_TARGET_LONG_DOUBLE(a, b) REAL_VALUE_TO_TARGET_DOUBLE (a, b)
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#endif
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/* Compare two floating-point values for equality. */
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#ifndef REAL_VALUES_EQUAL
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#define REAL_VALUES_EQUAL(x, y) ((x) == (y))
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#endif
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/* Compare two floating-point values for less than. */
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#ifndef REAL_VALUES_LESS
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#define REAL_VALUES_LESS(x, y) ((x) < (y))
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#endif
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/* Truncate toward zero to an integer floating-point value. */
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#ifndef REAL_VALUE_RNDZINT
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#define REAL_VALUE_RNDZINT(x) ((double) ((int) (x)))
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#endif
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/* Truncate toward zero to an unsigned integer floating-point value. */
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#ifndef REAL_VALUE_UNSIGNED_RNDZINT
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#define REAL_VALUE_UNSIGNED_RNDZINT(x) ((double) ((unsigned int) (x)))
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#endif
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/* Convert a floating-point value to integer, using any rounding mode. */
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#ifndef REAL_VALUE_FIX
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#define REAL_VALUE_FIX(x) ((int) (x))
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#endif
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/* Convert a floating-point value to unsigned integer, using any rounding
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mode. */
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#ifndef REAL_VALUE_UNSIGNED_FIX
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#define REAL_VALUE_UNSIGNED_FIX(x) ((unsigned int) (x))
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#endif
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/* Scale X by Y powers of 2. */
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#ifndef REAL_VALUE_LDEXP
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#define REAL_VALUE_LDEXP(x, y) ldexp (x, y)
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extern double ldexp ();
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#endif
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/* Convert the string X to a floating-point value. */
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#ifndef REAL_VALUE_ATOF
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#if 1
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/* Use real.c to convert decimal numbers to binary, ... */
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REAL_VALUE_TYPE ereal_atof ();
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#define REAL_VALUE_ATOF(x, s) ereal_atof (x, s)
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#else
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/* ... or, if you like the host computer's atof, go ahead and use it: */
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#define REAL_VALUE_ATOF(x, s) atof (x)
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#if defined (MIPSEL) || defined (MIPSEB)
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/* MIPS compiler can't handle parens around the function name.
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This problem *does not* appear to be connected with any
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macro definition for atof. It does not seem there is one. */
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extern double atof ();
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#else
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extern double (atof) ();
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#endif
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#endif
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#endif
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/* Negate the floating-point value X. */
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#ifndef REAL_VALUE_NEGATE
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#define REAL_VALUE_NEGATE(x) (- (x))
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#endif
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/* Truncate the floating-point value X to mode MODE. This is correct only
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for the most common case where the host and target have objects of the same
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size and where `float' is SFmode. */
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/* Don't use REAL_VALUE_TRUNCATE directly--always call real_value_truncate. */
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extern REAL_VALUE_TYPE real_value_truncate ();
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#ifndef REAL_VALUE_TRUNCATE
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#define REAL_VALUE_TRUNCATE(mode, x) \
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(GET_MODE_BITSIZE (mode) == sizeof (float) * HOST_BITS_PER_CHAR \
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? (float) (x) : (x))
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#endif
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/* Determine whether a floating-point value X is infinite. */
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#ifndef REAL_VALUE_ISINF
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#define REAL_VALUE_ISINF(x) (target_isinf (x))
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#endif
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/* Determine whether a floating-point value X is a NaN. */
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#ifndef REAL_VALUE_ISNAN
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#define REAL_VALUE_ISNAN(x) (target_isnan (x))
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#endif
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/* Determine whether a floating-point value X is negative. */
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#ifndef REAL_VALUE_NEGATIVE
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#define REAL_VALUE_NEGATIVE(x) (target_negative (x))
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#endif
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/* Determine whether a floating-point value X is minus 0. */
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#ifndef REAL_VALUE_MINUS_ZERO
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#define REAL_VALUE_MINUS_ZERO(x) ((x) == 0 && REAL_VALUE_NEGATIVE (x))
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#endif
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/* Constant real values 0, 1, 2, and -1. */
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extern REAL_VALUE_TYPE dconst0;
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extern REAL_VALUE_TYPE dconst1;
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extern REAL_VALUE_TYPE dconst2;
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extern REAL_VALUE_TYPE dconstm1;
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/* Union type used for extracting real values from CONST_DOUBLEs
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or putting them in. */
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union real_extract
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{
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REAL_VALUE_TYPE d;
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HOST_WIDE_INT i[sizeof (REAL_VALUE_TYPE) / sizeof (HOST_WIDE_INT)];
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};
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/* For a CONST_DOUBLE:
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The usual two ints that hold the value.
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For a DImode, that is all there are;
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and CONST_DOUBLE_LOW is the low-order word and ..._HIGH the high-order.
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For a float, the number of ints varies,
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and CONST_DOUBLE_LOW is the one that should come first *in memory*.
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So use &CONST_DOUBLE_LOW(r) as the address of an array of ints. */
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#define CONST_DOUBLE_LOW(r) XWINT (r, 2)
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#define CONST_DOUBLE_HIGH(r) XWINT (r, 3)
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/* Link for chain of all CONST_DOUBLEs in use in current function. */
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#define CONST_DOUBLE_CHAIN(r) XEXP (r, 1)
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/* The MEM which represents this CONST_DOUBLE's value in memory,
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or const0_rtx if no MEM has been made for it yet,
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or cc0_rtx if it is not on the chain. */
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#define CONST_DOUBLE_MEM(r) XEXP (r, 0)
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/* Function to return a real value (not a tree node)
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from a given integer constant. */
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REAL_VALUE_TYPE real_value_from_int_cst ();
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/* Given a CONST_DOUBLE in FROM, store into TO the value it represents. */
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#define REAL_VALUE_FROM_CONST_DOUBLE(to, from) \
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do { union real_extract u; \
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bcopy (&CONST_DOUBLE_LOW ((from)), &u, sizeof u); \
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to = u.d; } while (0)
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/* Return a CONST_DOUBLE with value R and mode M. */
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#define CONST_DOUBLE_FROM_REAL_VALUE(r, m) immed_real_const_1 (r, m)
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/* Convert a floating point value `r', that can be interpreted
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as a host machine float or double, to a decimal ASCII string `s'
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using printf format string `fmt'. */
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#ifndef REAL_VALUE_TO_DECIMAL
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#define REAL_VALUE_TO_DECIMAL(r, fmt, s) (sprintf (s, fmt, r))
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#endif
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#endif /* Not REAL_H_INCLUDED */
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