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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--- --
--- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
--- --
--- S Y S T E M . F A T _ G E N --
--- --
--- S p e c --
--- --
--- Copyright (C) 1992-2009 Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
--- --
--- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under --
--- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- --
--- ware Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later ver- --
--- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- --
--- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY --
--- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. --
--- --
--- As a special exception under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted --
--- additional permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, --
--- version 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. --
--- --
--- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and --
--- a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; --
--- see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see --
--- <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. --
--- --
--- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
--- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
--- --
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
--- This generic package provides a target independent implementation of the
--- floating-point attributes that denote functions. The implementations here
--- are portable, but very slow. The runtime contains a set of instantiations
--- of this package for all predefined floating-point types, and these should
--- be replaced by efficient assembly language code where possible.
-
-generic
- type T is digits <>;
-
-package System.Fat_Gen is
- pragma Pure;
-
- subtype UI is Integer;
- -- The runtime representation of universal integer for the purposes of
- -- this package is integer. The expander generates conversions for the
- -- actual type used. For functions returning universal integer, there
- -- is no problem, since the result always is in range of integer. For
- -- input arguments, the expander has to do some special casing to deal
- -- with the (very annoying!) cases of out of range values. If we used
- -- Long_Long_Integer to represent universal, then there would be no
- -- problem, but the resulting inefficiency would be annoying.
-
- function Adjacent (X, Towards : T) return T;
-
- function Ceiling (X : T) return T;
-
- function Compose (Fraction : T; Exponent : UI) return T;
-
- function Copy_Sign (Value, Sign : T) return T;
-
- function Exponent (X : T) return UI;
-
- function Floor (X : T) return T;
-
- function Fraction (X : T) return T;
-
- function Leading_Part (X : T; Radix_Digits : UI) return T;
-
- function Machine (X : T) return T;
-
- function Machine_Rounding (X : T) return T;
-
- function Model (X : T) return T;
-
- function Pred (X : T) return T;
-
- function Remainder (X, Y : T) return T;
-
- function Rounding (X : T) return T;
-
- function Scaling (X : T; Adjustment : UI) return T;
-
- function Succ (X : T) return T;
-
- function Truncation (X : T) return T;
-
- function Unbiased_Rounding (X : T) return T;
-
- function Valid (X : not null access T) return Boolean;
- -- This function checks if the object of type T referenced by X
- -- is valid, and returns True/False accordingly. The parameter is
- -- passed by reference (access) here, as the object of type T may
- -- be an abnormal value that cannot be passed in a floating-point
- -- register, and the whole point of 'Valid is to prevent exceptions.
- -- Note that the object of type T must have the natural alignment
- -- for type T. See Unaligned_Valid for further discussion.
- --
- -- Note: this routine does not work for Vax_Float ???
-
- function Unaligned_Valid (A : System.Address) return Boolean;
- -- This version of Valid is used if the floating-point value to
- -- be checked is not known to be aligned (for example it appears
- -- in a packed record). In this case, we cannot call Valid since
- -- Valid assumes proper full alignment. Instead Unaligned_Valid
- -- performs the same processing for a possibly unaligned float,
- -- by first doing a copy and then calling Valid. One might think
- -- that the front end could simply do a copy to an aligned temp,
- -- but remember that we may have an abnormal value that cannot
- -- be copied into a floating-point register, so things are a bit
- -- trickier than one might expect.
- --
- -- Note: Unaligned_Valid is never called for a target which does
- -- not require strict alignment (e.g. the ia32/x86), since on a
- -- target not requiring strict alignment, it is fine to pass a
- -- non-aligned value to the standard Valid routine.
- --
- -- Note: this routine does not work for Vax_Float ???
-
-private
- pragma Inline (Machine);
- pragma Inline (Model);
-
- -- Note: previously the validity checking subprograms (Unaligned_Valid and
- -- Valid) were also inlined, but this was changed since there were some
- -- problems with this inlining in optimized mode, and in any case it seems
- -- better to avoid this inlining (space and robustness considerations).
-
-end System.Fat_Gen;