/* mconf.h * * Common include file for math routines * * * * SYNOPSIS: * * #include "mconf.h" * * * * DESCRIPTION: * * This file contains definitions for error codes that are * passed to the common error handling routine mtherr() * (which see). * * The file also includes a conditional assembly definition * for the type of computer arithmetic (IEEE, DEC, Motorola * IEEE, or UNKnown). * * For Digital Equipment PDP-11 and VAX computers, certain * IBM systems, and others that use numbers with a 56-bit * significand, the symbol DEC should be defined. In this * mode, most floating point constants are given as arrays * of octal integers to eliminate decimal to binary conversion * errors that might be introduced by the compiler. * * For little-endian computers, such as IBM PC, that follow the * IEEE Standard for Binary Floating Point Arithmetic (ANSI/IEEE * Std 754-1985), the symbol IBMPC should be defined. These * numbers have 53-bit significands. In this mode, constants * are provided as arrays of hexadecimal 16 bit integers. * * Big-endian IEEE format is denoted MIEEE. On some RISC * systems such as Sun SPARC, double precision constants * must be stored on 8-byte address boundaries. Since integer * arrays may be aligned differently, the MIEEE configuration * may fail on such machines. * * To accommodate other types of computer arithmetic, all * constants are also provided in a normal decimal radix * which one can hope are correctly converted to a suitable * format by the available C language compiler. To invoke * this mode, define the symbol UNK. * * An important difference among these modes is a predefined * set of machine arithmetic constants for each. The numbers * MACHEP (the machine roundoff error), MAXNUM (largest number * represented), and several other parameters are preset by * the configuration symbol. Check the file const.c to * ensure that these values are correct for your computer. * * Configurations NANS, INFINITIES, MINUSZERO, and DENORMAL * may fail on many systems. Verify that they are supposed * to work on your computer. */ /* Cephes Math Library Release 2.3: June, 1995 Copyright 1984, 1987, 1989, 1995 by Stephen L. Moshier */ /* For PDL, use system defaults where possible */ #include #if !defined(WIN32) && !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(__APPLE__) /* values.h is gone on OpenBSD(?) and depracated on GNU systems */ /* can we use values.h on all UN*X systems? */ #if defined __GNUC__ #include #else #include #endif /* __GNUC__ */ #endif #if defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32) #include #define finite _finite #endif /* Now include system-specific stuff */ /* Look for system quiet_nan function */ #if defined __sun && ! defined __GNUC__ #include #include #include #define NANARG 1L #endif #if defined __alpha && ! defined __linux #include #include #endif #ifndef NANARG #define NANARG #endif /* Redefine nan so PDL doesn't die when we see one. OK, nasty, but means the C-code is still as in the original */ #define nan() quiet_nan(NANARG) /* Constant definitions for math error conditions */ #ifndef DOMAIN #define DOMAIN 1 /* argument domain error */ #endif #ifndef SING #define SING 2 /* argument singularity */ #endif #ifndef OVERFLOW #define OVERFLOW 3 /* overflow range error */ #endif #ifndef UNDERFLOW #define UNDERFLOW 4 /* underflow range error */ #endif #ifndef TLOSS #define TLOSS 5 /* total loss of precision */ #endif #ifndef PLOSS #define PLOSS 6 /* partial loss of precision */ #endif #ifndef EDOM #define EDOM 33 #endif #ifndef ERANGE #define ERANGE 34 #endif /* Complex numeral. */ typedef struct { double r; double i; } cmplx; /* Long double complex numeral. */ typedef struct { double r; double i; } cmplxl; /* Get ANSI function prototypes, if you want them. */ #ifdef __STDC__ #define ANSIPROT #include "protos.h" #else int mtherr(); #endif /* Variable for error reporting. See mtherr.c. */ extern int merror; #ifdef MY_QUIET_NAN extern double quiet_nan(); #endif #ifdef MY_INFINITY extern double infinity(); #endif extern double MACHEP; extern double UFLOWTHRESH; extern double MAXLOG; extern double MINLOG; extern double MAXNUM; #ifndef PI extern double PI; #endif extern double PIO2; extern double PIO4; extern double SQRT2; extern double SQRTH; extern double LOG2E; extern double SQ2OPI; extern double LOGE2; extern double LOGSQ2; extern double THPIO4; extern double TWOOPI;