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1 /*
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32 * @(#)div.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93
33 * $FreeBSD: src/lib/libc/stdlib/div.c,v 1.3 2007/01/09 00:28:09 imp Exp $
34 * $DragonFly: src/lib/libc/stdlib/div.c,v 1.3 2005/11/20 12:37:48 swildner Exp $
37 #include <stdlib.h> /* div_t */
39 div_t
40 div(int num, int denom)
42 div_t r;
44 r.quot = num / denom;
45 r.rem = num % denom;
47 * The ANSI standard says that |r.quot| <= |n/d|, where
48 * n/d is to be computed in infinite precision. In other
49 * words, we should always truncate the quotient towards
50 * 0, never -infinity.
52 * Machine division and remainer may work either way when
53 * one or both of n or d is negative. If only one is
54 * negative and r.quot has been truncated towards -inf,
55 * r.rem will have the same sign as denom and the opposite
56 * sign of num; if both are negative and r.quot has been
57 * truncated towards -inf, r.rem will be positive (will
58 * have the opposite sign of num). These are considered
59 * `wrong'.
61 * If both are num and denom are positive, r will always
62 * be positive.
64 * This all boils down to:
65 * if num >= 0, but r.rem < 0, we got the wrong answer.
66 * In that case, to get the right answer, add 1 to r.quot and
67 * subtract denom from r.rem.
69 if (num >= 0 && r.rem < 0) {
70 r.quot++;
71 r.rem -= denom;
73 return (r);