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/* flonum.h - Floating point package
Copyright (C) 1987, 90, 91, 92, 94, 95, 96, 2000
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
GAS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.
GAS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
02111-1307, USA. */
/***********************************************************************\
* *
* Arbitrary-precision floating point arithmetic. *
* *
* *
* Notation: a floating point number is expressed as *
* MANTISSA * (2 ** EXPONENT). *
* *
* If this offends more traditional mathematicians, then *
* please tell me your nomenclature for flonums! *
* *
\***********************************************************************/
#include "bignum.h"
/***********************************************************************\
* *
* Variable precision floating point numbers. *
* *
* Exponent is the place value of the low littlenum. E.g.: *
* If 0: low points to the units littlenum. *
* If 1: low points to the LITTLENUM_RADIX littlenum. *
* If -1: low points to the 1/LITTLENUM_RADIX littlenum. *
* *
\***********************************************************************/
/* JF: A sign value of 0 means we have been asked to assemble NaN
A sign value of 'P' means we've been asked to assemble +Inf
A sign value of 'N' means we've been asked to assemble -Inf
*/
struct FLONUM_STRUCT
{
LITTLENUM_TYPE *low; /* low order littlenum of a bignum */
LITTLENUM_TYPE *high; /* high order littlenum of a bignum */
LITTLENUM_TYPE *leader; /* -> 1st non-zero littlenum */
/* If flonum is 0.0, leader==low-1 */
long exponent; /* base LITTLENUM_RADIX */
char sign; /* '+' or '-' */
};
typedef struct FLONUM_STRUCT FLONUM_TYPE;
/***********************************************************************\
* *
* Since we can (& do) meet with exponents like 10^5000, it *
* is silly to make a table of ~ 10,000 entries, one for each *
* power of 10. We keep a table where item [n] is a struct *
* FLONUM_FLOATING_POINT representing 10^(2^n). We then *
* multiply appropriate entries from this table to get any *
* particular power of 10. For the example of 10^5000, a table *
* of just 25 entries suffices: 10^(2^-12)...10^(2^+12). *
* *
\***********************************************************************/
extern const FLONUM_TYPE flonum_positive_powers_of_ten[];
extern const FLONUM_TYPE flonum_negative_powers_of_ten[];
extern const int table_size_of_flonum_powers_of_ten;
/* Flonum_XXX_powers_of_ten[] table has */
/* legal indices from 0 to */
/* + this number inclusive. */
/***********************************************************************\
* *
* Declare worker functions. *
* *
\***********************************************************************/
int atof_generic PARAMS ((char **address_of_string_pointer,
const char *string_of_decimal_marks,
const char *string_of_decimal_exponent_marks,
FLONUM_TYPE * address_of_generic_floating_point_number));
void flonum_copy PARAMS ((FLONUM_TYPE * in, FLONUM_TYPE * out));
void flonum_multip PARAMS ((const FLONUM_TYPE * a, const FLONUM_TYPE * b,
FLONUM_TYPE * product));
/***********************************************************************\
* *
* Declare error codes. *
* *
\***********************************************************************/
#define ERROR_EXPONENT_OVERFLOW (2)
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