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- /**
- * \file libyasm/floatnum.h
- * \brief YASM floating point (IEEE) interface.
- *
- * \license
- * Copyright (C) 2001-2007 Peter Johnson
- *
- * Based on public-domain x86 assembly code by Randall Hyde (8/28/91).
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
- * are met:
- * - Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * - Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
- * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND OTHER CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS''
- * AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
- * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
- * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR OTHER CONTRIBUTORS BE
- * LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
- * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
- * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
- * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
- * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
- * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
- * POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- * \endlicense
- */
- #ifndef YASM_FLOATNUM_H
- #define YASM_FLOATNUM_H
- #ifndef YASM_LIB_DECL
- #define YASM_LIB_DECL
- #endif
- /** Initialize floatnum internal data structures. */
- YASM_LIB_DECL
- void yasm_floatnum_initialize(void);
- /** Clean up internal floatnum allocations. */
- YASM_LIB_DECL
- void yasm_floatnum_cleanup(void);
- /** Create a new floatnum from a decimal string. The input string must be in
- * standard C representation ([+-]123.456e[-+]789).
- * \param str floating point decimal string
- * \return Newly allocated floatnum.
- */
- YASM_LIB_DECL
- /*@only@*/ yasm_floatnum *yasm_floatnum_create(const char *str);
- /** Duplicate a floatnum.
- * \param flt floatnum
- * \return Newly allocated floatnum with the same value as flt.
- */
- YASM_LIB_DECL
- /*@only@*/ yasm_floatnum *yasm_floatnum_copy(const yasm_floatnum *flt);
- /** Destroy (free allocated memory for) a floatnum.
- * \param flt floatnum
- */
- YASM_LIB_DECL
- void yasm_floatnum_destroy(/*@only@*/ yasm_floatnum *flt);
- /** Floating point calculation function: acc = acc op operand.
- * \note Not all operations in yasm_expr_op may be supported; unsupported
- * operations will result in an error.
- * \param acc floatnum accumulator
- * \param op operation
- * \param operand floatnum operand
- * \return Nonzero on error.
- */
- YASM_LIB_DECL
- int yasm_floatnum_calc(yasm_floatnum *acc, yasm_expr_op op,
- yasm_floatnum *operand);
- /** Convert a floatnum to single-precision and return as 32-bit value.
- * The 32-bit value is a "standard" C value (eg, of unknown endian).
- * \param flt floatnum
- * \param ret_val pointer to storage for 32-bit output
- * \return Nonzero if flt can't fit into single precision: -1 if underflow
- * occurred, 1 if overflow occurred.
- */
- YASM_LIB_DECL
- int yasm_floatnum_get_int(const yasm_floatnum *flt,
- /*@out@*/ unsigned long *ret_val);
- /** Output a #yasm_floatnum to buffer in little-endian or big-endian. Puts the
- * value into the least significant bits of the destination, or may be shifted
- * into more significant bits by the shift parameter. The destination bits are
- * cleared before being set. [0] should be the first byte output to the file.
- * \note Not all sizes are valid. Currently, only 32 (single-precision), 64
- * (double-precision), and 80 (extended-precision) are valid sizes.
- * Use yasm_floatnum_check_size() to check for supported sizes.
- * \param flt floatnum
- * \param ptr pointer to storage for size bytes of output
- * \param destsize destination size (in bytes)
- * \param valsize size (in bits)
- * \param shift left shift (in bits)
- * \param bigendian endianness (nonzero=big, zero=little)
- * \param warn enables standard overflow/underflow warnings
- * \return Nonzero if flt can't fit into the specified precision: -1 if
- * underflow occurred, 1 if overflow occurred.
- */
- YASM_LIB_DECL
- int yasm_floatnum_get_sized(const yasm_floatnum *flt, unsigned char *ptr,
- size_t destsize, size_t valsize, size_t shift,
- int bigendian, int warn);
- /** Basic check to see if size is valid for flt conversion (using
- * yasm_floatnum_get_sized()). Doesn't actually check for underflow/overflow
- * but rather checks for size=32,64,80
- * (at present).
- * \param flt floatnum
- * \param size number of bits of output space
- * \return 1 if valid size, 0 if invalid size.
- */
- YASM_LIB_DECL
- int yasm_floatnum_check_size(const yasm_floatnum *flt, size_t size);
- /** Print various representations of a floatnum. For debugging purposes only.
- * \param f file
- * \param flt floatnum
- */
- YASM_LIB_DECL
- void yasm_floatnum_print(const yasm_floatnum *flt, FILE *f);
- #endif
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