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fpucw-wrappers.c
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25 
26 // The fpucw macros are provided by gnulib. We don't include gnulib
27 // headers directly in Octave's C++ source files to avoid problems that
28 // may be caused by the way that gnulib overrides standard library
29 // functions.
30 
31 #if defined (HAVE_CONFIG_H)
32 # include "config.h"
33 #endif
34 
35 #if defined (HAVE_FPU_CONTROL_H)
36 # include <fpu_control.h>
37 #endif
38 
39 #include "fpucw.h"
40 
41 #include "fpucw-wrappers.h"
42 
43 #if ! defined (_FPU_DEFAULT)
44 # if defined __i386__ || defined __x86_64__
45 # define _FPU_DEFAULT 0x037f
46 # else
47 # define _FPU_DEFAULT 0
48 # endif
49 #endif
50 
51 void
53 {
54  fpucw_t cw = GET_FPUCW ();
55 
56  if (cw != _FPU_DEFAULT)
57  SET_FPUCW (_FPU_DEFAULT);
58 }
59 
60 // OLDCW is the name used by the fpucw.h macros and gnulib doesn't give
61 // us a choice. We are also assuming that fpucw_t is unsigned, and no
62 // wider than an int.
63 
64 unsigned int
66 {
67  // Don't use DECL_LONG_DOUBLE_ROUNDING here because on some systems,
68  // it is defined to be empty.
69 
70  fpucw_t oldcw = 0;
71 
72  BEGIN_LONG_DOUBLE_ROUNDING ();
73 
74  return oldcw;
75 }
76 
77 void
78 octave_end_long_double_rounding (unsigned int oldcw)
79 {
80  END_LONG_DOUBLE_ROUNDING ();
81 
82  // It might be unused.
83  octave_unused_parameter (oldcw);
84 }
unsigned int octave_begin_long_double_rounding(void)
#define _FPU_DEFAULT
void octave_end_long_double_rounding(unsigned int oldcw)
void octave_set_default_fpucw(void)