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// Copyright 2001 John Maddock // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompany- // ing file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) /* * Copyright (c) 1997 * Silicon Graphics Computer Systems, Inc. * * Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute and sell this software * and its documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, * provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and * that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear * in supporting documentation. Silicon Graphics makes no * representations about the suitability of this software for any * purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. */ /* NOTE: This is not portable code. Parts of numeric_limits<> are * inherently machine-dependent, and this file is written for the MIPS * architecture and the SGI MIPSpro C++ compiler. Parts of it (in * particular, some of the characteristics of floating-point types) * are almost certainly incorrect for any other platform. */ /* The above comment is almost certainly out of date. This file works * on systems other than SGI MIPSpro C++ now. */ /* * Revision history: * 21 Sep 2001: * Only include
if BOOST_NO_CWCHAR is defined. (Darin Adler) * 10 Aug 2001: * Added MIPS (big endian) to the big endian family. (Jens Maurer) * 13 Apr 2001: * Added powerpc to the big endian family. (Jeremy Siek) * 5 Apr 2001: * Added sparc (big endian) processor support (John Maddock). * Initial sub: * Modified by Jens Maurer for gcc 2.95 on x86. */ #ifndef BOOST_SGI_CPP_LIMITS #define BOOST_SGI_CPP_LIMITS #include
#include
#include
#include
#ifndef BOOST_NO_CWCHAR #include
// for WCHAR_MIN and WCHAR_MAX #endif namespace std { enum float_round_style { round_indeterminate = -1, round_toward_zero = 0, round_to_nearest = 1, round_toward_infinity = 2, round_toward_neg_infinity = 3 }; enum float_denorm_style { denorm_indeterminate = -1, denorm_absent = 0, denorm_present = 1 }; // The C++ standard (section 18.2.1) requires that some of the members of // numeric_limits be static const data members that are given constant- // initializers within the class declaration. On compilers where the // BOOST_NO_INCLASS_MEMBER_INITIALIZATION macro is defined, it is impossible to write // a standard-conforming numeric_limits class. // // There are two possible workarounds: either initialize the data // members outside the class, or change them from data members to // enums. Neither workaround is satisfactory: the former makes it // impossible to use the data members in constant-expressions, and the // latter means they have the wrong type and that it is impossible to // take their addresses. We choose the former workaround. #ifdef BOOST_NO_INCLASS_MEMBER_INITIALIZATION # define BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(__mem_type, __mem_name, __mem_value) \ enum { __mem_name = __mem_value } #else /* BOOST_NO_INCLASS_MEMBER_INITIALIZATION */ # define BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(__mem_type, __mem_name, __mem_value) \ static const __mem_type __mem_name = __mem_value #endif /* BOOST_NO_INCLASS_MEMBER_INITIALIZATION */ // Base class for all specializations of numeric_limits. template
class _Numeric_limits_base { public: BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, is_specialized, false); static __number min BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION () throw() { return __number(); } static __number max BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION () throw() { return __number(); } BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(int, digits, 0); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(int, digits10, 0); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, is_signed, false); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, is_integer, false); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, is_exact, false); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(int, radix, 0); static __number epsilon() throw() { return __number(); } static __number round_error() throw() { return __number(); } BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(int, min_exponent, 0); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(int, min_exponent10, 0); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(int, max_exponent, 0); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(int, max_exponent10, 0); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, has_infinity, false); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, has_quiet_NaN, false); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, has_signaling_NaN, false); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(float_denorm_style, has_denorm, denorm_absent); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, has_denorm_loss, false); static __number infinity() throw() { return __number(); } static __number quiet_NaN() throw() { return __number(); } static __number signaling_NaN() throw() { return __number(); } static __number denorm_min() throw() { return __number(); } BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, is_iec559, false); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, is_bounded, false); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, is_modulo, false); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, traps, false); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, tinyness_before, false); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(float_round_style, round_style, round_toward_zero); }; // Base class for integers. template
class _Integer_limits : public _Numeric_limits_base<_Int> { public: BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, is_specialized, true); static _Int min BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION () throw() { return __imin; } static _Int max BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION () throw() { return __imax; } BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(int, digits, (__idigits < 0) ? (int)(sizeof(_Int) * CHAR_BIT) - (__imin == 0 ? 0 : 1) : __idigits); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(int, digits10, (digits * 301) / 1000); // log 2 = 0.301029995664... BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, is_signed, __imin != 0); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, is_integer, true); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, is_exact, true); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(int, radix, 2); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, is_bounded, true); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, is_modulo, true); }; #if defined(BOOST_BIG_ENDIAN) template
struct float_helper{ static Number get_word() throw() { // sizeof(long double) == 16 const unsigned int _S_word[4] = { Word, 0, 0, 0 }; return *reinterpret_cast
(&_S_word); } }; #else template
struct float_helper{ static Number get_word() throw() { // sizeof(long double) == 12, but only 10 bytes significant const unsigned int _S_word[4] = { 0, 0, 0, Word }; return *reinterpret_cast
( reinterpret_cast
(&_S_word)+16- (sizeof(Number) == 12 ? 10 : sizeof(Number))); } }; #endif // Base class for floating-point numbers. template
class _Floating_limits : public _Numeric_limits_base<__number> { public: BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, is_specialized, true); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(int, digits, __Digits); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(int, digits10, __Digits10); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, is_signed, true); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(int, radix, 2); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(int, min_exponent, __MinExp); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(int, max_exponent, __MaxExp); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(int, min_exponent10, __MinExp10); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(int, max_exponent10, __MaxExp10); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, has_infinity, true); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, has_quiet_NaN, true); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, has_signaling_NaN, true); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(float_denorm_style, has_denorm, denorm_indeterminate); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, has_denorm_loss, false); static __number infinity() throw() { return float_helper<__number, __InfinityWord>::get_word(); } static __number quiet_NaN() throw() { return float_helper<__number,__QNaNWord>::get_word(); } static __number signaling_NaN() throw() { return float_helper<__number,__SNaNWord>::get_word(); } BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, is_iec559, __IsIEC559); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, is_bounded, true); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, traps, false /* was: true */ ); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(bool, tinyness_before, false); BOOST_STL_DECLARE_LIMITS_MEMBER(float_round_style, round_style, __RoundStyle); }; // Class numeric_limits // The unspecialized class. template
class numeric_limits : public _Numeric_limits_base
{}; // Specializations for all built-in integral types. template<> class numeric_limits
: public _Integer_limits
{}; template<> class numeric_limits
: public _Integer_limits
{}; template<> class numeric_limits
: public _Integer_limits
{}; template<> class numeric_limits
: public _Integer_limits
{}; #ifndef BOOST_NO_INTRINSIC_WCHAR_T template<> class numeric_limits
#if !defined(WCHAR_MAX) || !defined(WCHAR_MIN) #if defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__) : public _Integer_limits
#elif defined(__hppa) // wchar_t has "unsigned int" as the underlying type : public _Integer_limits
#else // assume that wchar_t has "int" as the underlying type : public _Integer_limits
#endif #else // we have WCHAR_MIN and WCHAR_MAX defined, so use it : public _Integer_limits
#endif {}; #endif template<> class numeric_limits
: public _Integer_limits
{}; template<> class numeric_limits
: public _Integer_limits
{}; template<> class numeric_limits
: public _Integer_limits
{}; template<> class numeric_limits
: public _Integer_limits
{}; template<> class numeric_limits
: public _Integer_limits
{}; template<> class numeric_limits
: public _Integer_limits
{}; #ifdef __GNUC__ // Some compilers have long long, but don't define the // LONGLONG_MIN and LONGLONG_MAX macros in limits.h. This // assumes that long long is 64 bits. #if !defined(LONGLONG_MAX) && !defined(ULONGLONG_MAX) # define ULONGLONG_MAX 0xffffffffffffffffLLU # define LONGLONG_MAX 0x7fffffffffffffffLL #endif #if !defined(LONGLONG_MIN) # define LONGLONG_MIN (-LONGLONG_MAX - 1) #endif #if !defined(ULONGLONG_MIN) # define ULONGLONG_MIN 0 #endif #endif /* __GNUC__ */ // Specializations for all built-in floating-point type. template<> class numeric_limits
: public _Floating_limits
{ public: static float min BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION () throw() { return FLT_MIN; } static float denorm_min() throw() { return FLT_MIN; } static float max BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION () throw() { return FLT_MAX; } static float epsilon() throw() { return FLT_EPSILON; } static float round_error() throw() { return 0.5f; } // Units: ulps. }; template<> class numeric_limits
: public _Floating_limits
{ public: static double min BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION () throw() { return DBL_MIN; } static double denorm_min() throw() { return DBL_MIN; } static double max BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION () throw() { return DBL_MAX; } static double epsilon() throw() { return DBL_EPSILON; } static double round_error() throw() { return 0.5; } // Units: ulps. }; template<> class numeric_limits
: public _Floating_limits
{ public: static long double min BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION () throw() { return LDBL_MIN; } static long double denorm_min() throw() { return LDBL_MIN; } static long double max BOOST_PREVENT_MACRO_SUBSTITUTION () throw() { return LDBL_MAX; } static long double epsilon() throw() { return LDBL_EPSILON; } static long double round_error() throw() { return 4; } // Units: ulps. }; } // namespace std #endif /* BOOST_SGI_CPP_LIMITS */ // Local Variables: // mode:C++ // End:
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