/* { dg-require-effective-target dfp } */ /* We need the long double type to be IBM 128-bit because the CONVERT_TO_PINF tests will fail if we use IEEE 128-bit floating point. This is due to IEEE 128-bit having a larger exponent range than IBM 128-bit extended double. So tests that would generate an infinity with IBM 128-bit will generate a normal number with IEEE 128-bit. */ /* { dg-require-effective-target long_double_ibm128 } */ /* { dg-options "-O2" } */ /* { dg-add-options long_double_ibm128 } */ /* Test decimal float conversions to and from IBM 128-bit long double. */ #include "convert.h" volatile _Decimal32 sd; volatile _Decimal64 dd; volatile _Decimal128 td; volatile float sf; volatile double df; volatile long double tf; /* A value slightly less than DEC32_MAX can be converted in both directions. */ CONVERT_VALID (101, sd, tf, 9.999998e96df, 9.999998e96L, 1.e+81L) CONVERT_VALID (102, tf, sd, 9.999998e96L, 9.999998e96df, 0.df) /* A value slightly less than DBL_MAX can be converted in both directions. */ CONVERT_VALID (201, tf, dd, 1.79768e+308l, 1.79768e+308dd, 0.dd) CONVERT_VALID (202, dd, tf, 1.79768e+308dd, 1.79768e+308l, 2.e292l) CONVERT_VALID (203, tf, td, 1.79768e+308l, 1.79768e+308dl, 1.e292dl) CONVERT_VALID (204, td, tf, 1.79768e+308dl, 1.79768e+308l, 2.e292l) /* Check values that are too large for the result type. */ CONVERT_TO_PINF (301, dd, tf, 1.8e+308dd, l) CONVERT_TO_PINF (302, dd, tf, 9.9e+384dd, l) CONVERT_TO_PINF (303, td, tf, 1.8e+308dl, l) CONVERT_TO_PINF (304, td, tf, 9.9e+384dl, l) CONVERT_TO_PINF (311, tf, sd, 1.0e+97L, d32) CONVERT_TO_PINF (312, tf, sd, 1.6e+308L, d32) int main () { convert_101 (); convert_102 (); convert_201 (); convert_202 (); convert_203 (); convert_204 (); convert_301 (); convert_302 (); convert_303 (); convert_304 (); convert_311 (); convert_312 (); FINISH }