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1 /* Declarations for math functions.
2 Copyright (C) 1991, 92, 93, 95, 96, 97 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 This file is part of the GNU C Library.
5 The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
6 modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
7 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
8 License, or (at your option) any later version.
10 The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
13 Library General Public License for more details.
15 You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
16 License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not,
17 write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
18 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
21 * ISO C Standard: 4.5 MATHEMATICS <math.h>
24 #ifndef _MATH_H
25 #define _MATH_H 1
27 #include <features.h>
29 __BEGIN_DECLS
31 /* Get machine-dependent HUGE_VAL value (returned on overflow).
32 On all IEEE754 machines, this is +Infinity. */
33 #include <bits/huge_val.h>
35 /* Get machine-dependent NAN value (returned for some domain errors). */
36 #ifdef __USE_GNU
37 # include <bits/nan.h>
38 #endif
41 /* The file <bits/mathcalls.h> contains the prototypes for all the
42 actual math functions. These macros are used for those prototypes,
43 so we can easily declare each function as both `name' and `__name',
44 and can declare the float versions `namef' and `__namef'. */
46 #define __MATHCALL(function,suffix, args) \
47 __MATHDECL (_Mdouble_,function,suffix, args)
48 #define __MATHDECL(type, function,suffix, args) \
49 __MATHDECL_1(type, function,suffix, args); \
50 __MATHDECL_1(type, __CONCAT(__,function),suffix, args)
51 #define __MATHCALLX(function,suffix, args, attrib) \
52 __MATHDECLX (_Mdouble_,function,suffix, args, attrib)
53 #define __MATHDECLX(type, function,suffix, args, attrib) \
54 __MATHDECL_1(type, function,suffix, args) __attribute__ (attrib); \
55 __MATHDECL_1(type, __CONCAT(__,function),suffix, args) __attribute__ (attrib)
56 #define __MATHDECL_1(type, function,suffix, args) \
57 extern type __MATH_PRECNAME(function,suffix) args
59 #define _Mdouble_ double
60 #define __MATH_PRECNAME(name,r) __CONCAT(name,r)
61 #include <bits/mathcalls.h>
62 #undef _Mdouble_
63 #undef __MATH_PRECNAME
65 #if defined __USE_MISC || defined __USE_ISOC9X
68 /* Include the file of declarations again, this time using `float'
69 instead of `double' and appending f to each function name. */
71 # ifndef _Mfloat_
72 # define _Mfloat_ float
73 # endif
74 # define _Mdouble_ _Mfloat_
75 # ifdef __STDC__
76 # define __MATH_PRECNAME(name,r) name##f##r
77 # else
78 # define __MATH_PRECNAME(name,r) name/**/f/**/r
79 # endif
80 # include <bits/mathcalls.h>
81 # undef _Mdouble_
82 # undef __MATH_PRECNAME
84 # if __STDC__ - 0 || __GNUC__ - 0
85 /* Include the file of declarations again, this time using `long double'
86 instead of `double' and appending l to each function name. */
88 # ifndef _Mlong_double_
89 # define _Mlong_double_ long double
90 # endif
91 # define _Mdouble_ _Mlong_double_
92 # ifdef __STDC__
93 # define __MATH_PRECNAME(name,r) name##l##r
94 # else
95 # define __MATH_PRECNAME(name,r) name/**/l/**/r
96 # endif
97 # include <bits/mathcalls.h>
98 # undef _Mdouble_
99 # undef __MATH_PRECNAME
101 # endif /* __STDC__ || __GNUC__ */
103 #endif /* Use misc or ISO C 9X. */
104 #undef __MATHDECL_1
105 #undef __MATHDECL
106 #undef __MATHCALL
109 #if defined __USE_MISC || defined __USE_XOPEN || defined __USE_ISOC9X
110 /* This variable is used by `gamma' and `lgamma'. */
111 extern int signgam;
112 #endif
115 /* ISO C 9X defines some generic macros which work on any data type. */
116 #if __USE_ISOC9X
118 /* Get the architecture specific values describing the floating-point
119 evaluation. The following symbols will get defined:
121 float_t floating-point type at least as wide as `float' used
122 to evaluate `float' expressions
123 double_t floating-point type at least as wide as `double' used
124 to evaluate `double' expressions
126 FLT_EVAL_METHOD
127 Defined to
128 0 if `float_t' is `float' and `double_t' is `double'
129 1 if `float_t' and `double_t' are `double'
130 2 if `float_t' and `double_t' are `long double'
131 else `float_t' and `double_t' are unspecified
133 INFINITY representation of the infinity value of type `float'
135 FP_FAST_FMA
136 FP_FAST_FMAF
137 FP_FAST_FMAL
138 If defined it indicates that the the `fma' function
139 generally executes about as fast as a multiply and an add.
140 This macro is defined only iff the `fma' function is
141 implemented directly with a hardware multiply-add instructions.
143 FP_ILOGB0 Expands to a value returned by `ilogb (0.0)'.
144 FP_ILOGBNAN Expands to a value returned by `ilogb (NAN)'.
146 DECIMAL_DIG Number of decimal digits supported by conversion between
147 decimal and all internal floating-point formats.
150 # include <bits/mathdef.h>
152 /* All floating-point numbers can be put in one of these categories. */
153 enum
155 FP_NAN,
156 # define FP_NAN FP_NAN
157 FP_INFINITE,
158 # define FP_INFINITE FP_INFINITE
159 FP_ZERO,
160 # define FP_ZERO FP_ZERO
161 FP_SUBNORMAL,
162 # define FP_SUBNORMAL FP_SUBNORMAL
163 FP_NORMAL
164 # define FP_NORMAL FP_NORMAL
167 /* Return number of classification appropriate for X. */
168 # define fpclassify(x) \
169 (sizeof (x) == sizeof (float) ? \
170 __fpclassifyf (x) \
171 : sizeof (x) == sizeof (double) ? \
172 __fpclassify (x) : __fpclassifyl (x))
174 /* Return nonzero value if sign of X is negative. */
175 # define signbit(x) \
176 (sizeof (x) == sizeof (float) ? \
177 __signbitf (x) \
178 : sizeof (x) == sizeof (double) ? \
179 __signbit (x) : __signbitl (x))
181 /* Return nonzero value if X is not +-Inf or NaN. */
182 # define isfinite(x) \
183 (sizeof (x) == sizeof (float) ? \
184 __finitef (x) \
185 : sizeof (x) == sizeof (double) ? \
186 __finite (x) : __finitel (x))
188 /* Return nonzero value if X is neither zero, subnormal, Inf, nor NaN. */
189 # define isnormal(x) (fpclassify (x) == FP_NORMAL)
191 /* Return nonzero value if X is a NaN. We could use `fpclassify' but
192 we already have this functions `__isnan' and it is faster. */
193 # define isnan(x) \
194 (sizeof (x) == sizeof (float) ? \
195 __isnanf (x) \
196 : sizeof (x) == sizeof (double) ? \
197 __isnan (x) : __isnanl (x))
199 #endif /* Use ISO C 9X. */
201 #ifdef __USE_MISC
202 /* Support for various different standard error handling behaviors. */
204 typedef enum { _IEEE_ = -1, _SVID_, _XOPEN_, _POSIX_ } _LIB_VERSION_TYPE;
206 /* This variable can be changed at run-time to any of the values above to
207 affect floating point error handling behavior (it may also be necessary
208 to change the hardware FPU exception settings). */
209 extern _LIB_VERSION_TYPE _LIB_VERSION;
210 #endif
213 #ifdef __USE_SVID
214 /* In SVID error handling, `matherr' is called with this description
215 of the exceptional condition.
217 We have a problem when using C++ since `exception' is a reserved
218 name in C++. */
219 # ifdef __cplusplus
220 struct __exception
221 # else
222 struct exception
223 # endif
225 int type;
226 char *name;
227 double arg1;
228 double arg2;
229 double retval;
232 # ifdef __cplusplus
233 extern int __matherr __P ((struct __exception *__exc));
234 extern int matherr __P ((struct __exception *__exc));
235 # else
236 extern int __matherr __P ((struct exception *__exc));
237 extern int matherr __P ((struct exception *__exc));
238 # endif
240 # define X_TLOSS 1.41484755040568800000e+16
242 /* Types of exceptions in the `type' field. */
243 # define DOMAIN 1
244 # define SING 2
245 # define OVERFLOW 3
246 # define UNDERFLOW 4
247 # define TLOSS 5
248 # define PLOSS 6
250 /* SVID mode specifies returning this large value instead of infinity. */
251 # define HUGE FLT_MAX
252 # include <float.h> /* Defines FLT_MAX. */
254 #else /* !SVID */
256 # ifdef __USE_XOPEN
257 /* X/Open wants another strange constant. */
258 # define MAXFLOAT FLT_MAX
259 # include <float.h>
260 # endif
262 #endif /* SVID */
265 #if defined __USE_BSD || defined __USE_UNIX98
267 /* Some useful constants. */
268 # define M_E _Mldbl(2.7182818284590452354) /* e */
269 # define M_LOG2E _Mldbl(1.4426950408889634074) /* log_2 e */
270 # define M_LOG10E _Mldbl(0.43429448190325182765) /* log_10 e */
271 # define M_LN2 _Mldbl(0.69314718055994530942) /* log_e 2 */
272 # define M_LN10 _Mldbl(2.30258509299404568402) /* log_e 10 */
273 # define M_PI _Mldbl(3.14159265358979323846) /* pi */
274 # define M_PI_2 _Mldbl(1.57079632679489661923) /* pi/2 */
275 # define M_PI_4 _Mldbl(0.78539816339744830962) /* pi/4 */
276 # define M_1_PI _Mldbl(0.31830988618379067154) /* 1/pi */
277 # define M_2_PI _Mldbl(0.63661977236758134308) /* 2/pi */
278 # define M_2_SQRTPI _Mldbl(1.12837916709551257390) /* 2/sqrt(pi) */
279 # define M_SQRT2 _Mldbl(1.41421356237309504880) /* sqrt(2) */
280 # define M_SQRT1_2 _Mldbl(0.70710678118654752440) /* 1/sqrt(2) */
282 #endif
284 /* Our constants might specify more precision than `double' can represent.
285 Use `long double' constants in standard and GNU C, where they are
286 supported and the cast to `double'.
288 If the constants are use in code which does not use prototypes, one
289 might get problems if a function takes a `double' argument and any
290 of the constants are provided as the argument. In this case, cast
291 the argument to `double'.
293 Please note we define the macro even if the constants are not defined.
294 This helps us to use the macros in other places. */
295 #if (__STDC__ - 0 || __GNUC__ - 0) && defined __USE_GNU
296 # define _Mldbl(x) x##L
297 #else /* Traditional C. */
298 # define _Mldbl(x) x
299 #endif /* Standard or GNU C. */
302 /* Get machine-dependent inline versions (if there are any). */
303 #ifdef __OPTIMIZE__
304 # include <bits/mathinline.h>
305 #endif
308 #if __USE_ISOC9X
309 /* ISO C 9X defines some macros to compare number while taking care
310 for unordered numbers. Since many FPUs provide special
311 instructions to support these operations and these tests are
312 defined in <bits/mathinline.h>, we define the generic macros at
313 this late point and only if they are not defined yet. */
315 /* Return nonzero value if X is greater than Y. */
316 # ifndef isgreater
317 # define isgreater(x, y) \
318 (__extension__ \
319 ({ __typeof__(x) __x = (x); __typeof__(y) __y = (y); \
320 !isunordered (__x, __y) && __x > __y; }))
321 # endif
323 /* Return nonzero value if X is greater than or equal to Y. */
324 # ifndef isgreaterequal
325 # define isgreaterequal(x, y) \
326 (__extension__ \
327 ({ __typeof__(x) __x = (x); __typeof__(y) __y = (y); \
328 !isunordered (__x, __y) && __x >= __y; }))
329 # endif
331 /* Return nonzero value if X is less than Y. */
332 # ifndef isless
333 # define isless(x, y) \
334 (__extension__ \
335 ({ __typeof__(x) __x = (x); __typeof__(y) __y = (y); \
336 !isunordered (__x, __y) && __x < __y; }))
337 # endif
339 /* Return nonzero value if X is less than or equal to Y. */
340 # ifndef islessequal
341 # define islessequal(x, y) \
342 (__extension__ \
343 ({ __typeof__(x) __x = (x); __typeof__(y) __y = (y); \
344 !isunordered (__x, __y) && __x <= __y; }))
345 # endif
347 /* Return nonzero value if either X is less than Y or Y is less than X. */
348 # ifndef islessgreater
349 # define islessgreater(x, y) \
350 (__extension__ \
351 ({ __typeof__(x) __x = (x); __typeof__(y) __y = (y); \
352 !isunordered (__x, __y) && (__x < __y || __y < __x); }))
353 # endif
355 /* Return nonzero value if arguments are unordered. */
356 # ifndef isunordered
357 # define isunordered(x, y) \
358 (__extension__ \
359 ({ __typeof__(x) __x = (x); __typeof__(y) __y = (y); \
360 fpclassify (__x) == FP_NAN || fpclassify (__y) == FP_NAN; }))
361 # endif
363 #endif
365 __END_DECLS
368 #endif /* math.h */