#include #include #include "libm.h" /* If the result cannot be represented (overflow, nan), then lrint raises the invalid exception. Otherwise if the input was not an integer then the inexact exception is raised. C99 is a bit vague about whether inexact exception is allowed to be raised when invalid is raised. (F.9 explicitly allows spurious inexact exceptions, F.9.6.5 does not make it clear if that rule applies to lrint, but IEEE 754r 7.8 seems to forbid spurious inexact exception in the ineger conversion functions) So we try to make sure that no spurious inexact exception is raised in case of an overflow. If the bit size of long > precision of double, then there cannot be inexact rounding in case the result overflows, otherwise LONG_MAX and LONG_MIN can be represented exactly as a double. */ #if LONG_MAX < 1U<<53 && defined(FE_INEXACT) long lrint(double x) { int e; e = fetestexcept(FE_INEXACT); x = rint(x); if (!e && (x > LONG_MAX || x < LONG_MIN)) feclearexcept(FE_INEXACT); /* conversion */ return x; } #else long lrint(double x) { return rint(x); } #endif