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Diffstat (limited to 'include')
| -rw-r--r-- | include/tgmath.h | 49 | 
1 files changed, 17 insertions, 32 deletions
| diff --git a/include/tgmath.h b/include/tgmath.h index 25ad0071..e41ccac9 100644 --- a/include/tgmath.h +++ b/include/tgmath.h @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ sizeof(double) == sizeof(long double)  #include <math.h>  #include <complex.h> -#define __IS_FP(x) !!((1?1:(x))/2) +#define __IS_FP(x) (sizeof((x)+1ULL) == sizeof((x)+1.0f))  #define __IS_CX(x) (__IS_FP(x) && sizeof(x) == sizeof((x)+I))  #define __IS_REAL(x) (__IS_FP(x) && 2*sizeof(x) == sizeof((x)+I)) @@ -28,57 +28,42 @@ sizeof(double) == sizeof(long double)  #ifdef __GNUC__  /* -the conditional expression (that selects the right function -for evaluation) should be casted to the return type of the -selected function (otherwise the result type is determined -by the conversion rules applied to all the function return -types so it is long double or long double _Complex) +the result must be casted to the right type +(otherwise the result type is determined by the conversion +rules applied to all the function return types so it is long +double or long double complex except for integral functions) -this cannot be done in c99 (c11 has _Generic that would help -but is not yet widely supported), so the typeof extension of -gcc is used and that ?: has special semantics when one of -the operands is a null pointer constant +this cannot be done in c99, so the typeof gcc extension is +used and that the type of ?: depends on wether an operand is +a null pointer constant or not +(in c11 _Generic can be used) -unfortunately the standard is overly strict about the -definition of null pointer constants (current gcc does not -follow the standard but clang does) so we have to use a hack -to be able to tell integer and floating-point types apart: -both gcc and clang evaluate sizeof(void) to 1 even though it -is a constraint violation, we only use this on clang for now +the c arguments below must be integer constant expressions +so they can be in null pointer constants +(__IS_FP above was carefully chosen this way)  */ -/* predicates that evaluate to integer constant expressions */ -#ifdef __clang__ -/* TODO: __c_IS_FP(1.0) is a constraint violation */ -#define __c_IS_FP(x) (!(sizeof*(__typeof__(0?(int*)0:(void*)__IS_FP(x)))0-1)) -#else -#define __c_IS_FP(x) __IS_FP(x) -#endif -#define __c_IS_CX(x) (__c_IS_FP(x) && sizeof(x) == sizeof((x)+I)) -#define __c_FLTCX(x) (__c_IS_CX(x) && sizeof(x) == sizeof(float complex)) -#define __c_DBLCX(x) (__c_IS_CX(x) && sizeof(x) == sizeof(double complex)) -#define __c_LDBLCX(x) (__c_IS_CX(x) && sizeof(x) == sizeof(long double complex) && sizeof(long double) != sizeof(double))  /* if c then t else void */  #define __type1(c,t) __typeof__(*(0?(t*)0:(void*)!(c)))  /* if c then t1 else t2 */  #define __type2(c,t1,t2) __typeof__(*(0?(__type1(c,t1)*)0:(__type1(!(c),t2)*)0))  /* cast to double when x is integral, otherwise use typeof(x) */  #define __RETCAST(x) ( \ -	__type2(__c_IS_FP(x), __typeof__(x), double)) +	__type2(__IS_FP(x), __typeof__(x), double))  /* 2 args case, should work for complex types (cpow) */  #define __RETCAST_2(x, y) ( \ -	__type2(__c_IS_FP(x) && __c_IS_FP(y), \ +	__type2(__IS_FP(x) && __IS_FP(y), \  		__typeof__((x)+(y)), \  		__typeof__((x)+(y)+1.0)))  /* 3 args case (fma only) */  #define __RETCAST_3(x, y, z) ( \ -	__type2(__c_IS_FP(x) && __c_IS_FP(y) && __c_IS_FP(z), \ +	__type2(__IS_FP(x) && __IS_FP(y) && __IS_FP(z), \  		__typeof__((x)+(y)+(z)), \  		__typeof__((x)+(y)+(z)+1.0)))  /* drop complex from the type of x */  /* TODO: wrong when sizeof(long double)==sizeof(double) */  #define __RETCAST_REAL(x) (  \ -	__type2(sizeof(__RETCAST(x)0+I)==sizeof(float complex), float, \ -	__type2(sizeof(__RETCAST(x)0+I)==sizeof(double complex), double, \ +	__type2(__IS_FP(x) && sizeof((x)+I) == sizeof(float complex), float, \ +	__type2(sizeof((x)+1.0+I) == sizeof(double complex), double, \  		long double)))  /* add complex to the type of x */  #define __RETCAST_CX(x) (__typeof__(__RETCAST(x)0+I)) | 
