Add conserved quantity for Berendsen P-couple
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37 /*! \file
38 * \brief
39 * Declares `real` and related constants.
41 * \inpublicapi
42 * \ingroup module_utility
44 #ifndef GMX_UTILITY_REAL_H
45 #define GMX_UTILITY_REAL_H
47 /*! \brief Double precision accuracy */
48 #define GMX_DOUBLE_EPS 2.2204460492503131e-16
50 /*! \brief Maximum double precision value - reduced 1 unit in last digit for MSVC */
51 #define GMX_DOUBLE_MAX 1.7976931348623157e+308
53 /*! \brief Minimum double precision value */
54 #define GMX_DOUBLE_MIN 2.2250738585072014e-308
56 /*! \brief Single precision accuracy */
57 #define GMX_FLOAT_EPS 1.19209290e-07F
59 /*! \brief Maximum single precision value - reduced 1 unit in last digit for MSVC */
60 #define GMX_FLOAT_MAX 3.40282346E+38F
62 /*! \brief Minimum single precision value */
63 #define GMX_FLOAT_MIN 1.175494351E-38F
65 #ifdef __PGI
66 /* The portland group x86 C/C++ compilers do not treat negative zero initializers
67 * correctly, but "optimizes" them to positive zero, so we implement it explicitly.
68 * These constructs are optimized to simple loads at compile time. If you want to
69 * use them on other compilers those have to support gcc preprocessor extensions.
70 * Note: These initializers might be sensitive to the endianness (which can
71 * be different for byte and word order), so check that it works for your platform
72 * and add a separate section if necessary before adding to the ifdef above.
74 # define GMX_DOUBLE_NEGZERO ({ const union { int di[2]; double d; } _gmx_dzero = {0, -2147483648}; _gmx_dzero.d; })
75 # define GMX_FLOAT_NEGZERO ({ const union { int fi; float f; } _gmx_fzero = {-2147483648}; _gmx_fzero.f; })
76 #else
77 /*! \brief Negative zero in double */
78 # define GMX_DOUBLE_NEGZERO (-0.0)
80 /*! \brief Negative zero in float */
81 # define GMX_FLOAT_NEGZERO (-0.0f)
82 #endif
84 /*! \typedef real
85 * \brief Precision-dependent \Gromacs floating-point type.
87 /*! \def HAVE_REAL
88 * \brief Used to check whether `real` is already defined.
90 /*! \def GMX_MPI_REAL
91 * \brief MPI data type for `real`.
93 /*! \def GMX_REAL_EPS
94 * \brief Accuracy for `real`.
96 /*! \def GMX_REAL_MIN
97 * \brief Smallest non-zero value for `real`.
99 /*! \def GMX_REAL_MAX
100 * \brief Largest finite value for `real`.
102 /*! \def GMX_REAL_NEGZERO
103 * \brief Negative zero for `real`.
105 /*! \def gmx_real_fullprecision_pfmt
106 * \brief Format string for full `real` precision.
108 #if GMX_DOUBLE
110 #ifndef HAVE_REAL
111 typedef double real;
112 #define HAVE_REAL
113 #endif
115 #define GMX_MPI_REAL MPI_DOUBLE
116 #define GMX_REAL_EPS GMX_DOUBLE_EPS
117 #define GMX_REAL_MIN GMX_DOUBLE_MIN
118 #define GMX_REAL_MAX GMX_DOUBLE_MAX
119 #define GMX_REAL_NEGZERO GMX_DOUBLE_NEGZERO
120 #define gmx_real_fullprecision_pfmt "%21.14e"
122 #else /* GMX_DOUBLE */
124 #ifndef HAVE_REAL
125 typedef float real;
126 #define HAVE_REAL
127 #endif
129 #define GMX_MPI_REAL MPI_FLOAT
130 #define GMX_REAL_EPS GMX_FLOAT_EPS
131 #define GMX_REAL_MIN GMX_FLOAT_MIN
132 #define GMX_REAL_MAX GMX_FLOAT_MAX
133 #define GMX_REAL_NEGZERO GMX_FLOAT_NEGZERO
134 #define gmx_real_fullprecision_pfmt "%14.7e"
136 #endif /* GMX_DOUBLE */
138 #endif