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37 * @(#)fixunssfdi.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/4/93
42 #define ONE_FOURTH (1 << (LONG_BITS - 2))
43 #define ONE_HALF (ONE_FOURTH * 2.0)
44 #define ONE (ONE_FOURTH * 4.0)
47 * Convert float to (unsigned) quad. We do most of our work in double,
48 * out of sheer paranoia.
50 * Not sure what to do with negative numbers---for now, anything out
51 * of range becomes UQUAD_MAX.
53 * N.B.: must use new ANSI syntax (sorry).
62 return (UQUAD_MAX
); /* ??? should be 0? ERANGE??? */
63 #ifdef notdef /* this falls afoul of a GCC bug */
66 #else /* so we wire in 2^64-1 instead */
67 if (f
>= 18446744073709551615.0)
72 * Get the upper part of the result. Note that the divide
73 * may round up; we want to avoid this if possible, so we
74 * subtract `1/2' first.
76 toppart
= (x
- ONE_HALF
) / ONE
;
78 * Now build a u_quad_t out of the top part. The difference
79 * between x and this is the bottom part (this may introduce
80 * a few fuzzy bits, but what the heck). With any luck this
81 * difference will be nonnegative: x should wind up in the
82 * range [0..ULONG_MAX]. For paranoia, we assume [LONG_MIN..
83 * 2*ULONG_MAX] instead.
85 t
.ul
[H
] = (unsigned long)toppart
;