Add cgal mpfr and gmp for msvc with prebuilt binaries.
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deps/CGAL/CGAL.cmake
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prusaslicer_add_cmake_project(
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CGAL
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GIT_REPOSITORY https://github.com/CGAL/cgal.git
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GIT_TAG "releases/CGAL-5.0"
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DEPENDS dep_boost dep_GMP dep_MPFR
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)
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deps/CMakeLists.txt
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deps/CMakeLists.txt
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message(STATUS "PrusaSlicer deps DESTDIR: ${DESTDIR}")
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message(STATUS "PrusaSlicer deps debug build: ${DEP_DEBUG}")
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function(prusaslicer_add_cmake_project projectname)
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cmake_parse_arguments(P_ARGS "" "INSTALL_DIR" "CMAKE_ARGS" ${ARGN})
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get_property(_is_multi GLOBAL PROPERTY GENERATOR_IS_MULTI_CONFIG)
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set(_configs_line -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=${CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE})
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if (_is_multi)
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set(_configs_line "")
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endif ()
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ExternalProject_Add(
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dep_${projectname}
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EXCLUDE_FROM_ALL ON
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INSTALL_DIR ${DESTDIR}/usr/local
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CMAKE_ARGS
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-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:STRING=${DESTDIR}/usr/local
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-DCMAKE_PREFIX_PATH:STRING=${DESTDIR}/usr/local
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-DCMAKE_C_COMPILER:STRING=${CMAKE_C_COMPILER}
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-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER:STRING=${CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER}
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-DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS:BOOL=OFF
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${_configs_line}
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${P_ARGS_CMAKE_ARGS}
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${P_ARGS_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS}
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)
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endfunction(prusaslicer_add_cmake_project)
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if (MSVC)
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if ("${CMAKE_SIZEOF_VOID_P}" STREQUAL "8")
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message(STATUS "\nDetected 64-bit compiler => building 64-bit deps bundle\n")
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deps/GMP/GMP.cmake
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set(_srcdir ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/gmp)
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set(_dstdir ${DESTDIR}/usr/local)
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if (MSVC)
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set(_output ${_dstdir}/include/gmp.h
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${_dstdir}/lib/libgmp-10.lib
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${_dstdir}/lib/libgmp-10.dll)
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add_custom_command(
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OUTPUT ${_output}
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy ${_srcdir}/include/gmp.h ${_dstdir}/include/
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy ${_srcdir}/lib/win${DEPS_BITS}/libgmp-10.lib ${_dstdir}/lib/
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COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy ${_srcdir}/lib/win${DEPS_BITS}/libgmp-10.dll ${_dstdir}/lib/
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)
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add_custom_target(dep_GMP SOURCES ${_output})
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endif ()
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Copyright 1991, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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|
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|
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|
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The GNU MP Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
THE GNU MP LIBRARY
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
GNU MP is a library for arbitrary precision arithmetic, operating on signed
|
||||
integers, rational numbers, and floating point numbers. It has a rich set of
|
||||
functions, and the functions have a regular interface.
|
||||
|
||||
GNU MP is designed to be as fast as possible, both for small operands and huge
|
||||
operands. The speed is achieved by using fullwords as the basic arithmetic
|
||||
type, by using fast algorithms, with carefully optimized assembly code for the
|
||||
most common inner loops for lots of CPUs, and by a general emphasis on speed
|
||||
(instead of simplicity or elegance).
|
||||
|
||||
GNU MP is believed to be faster than any other similar library. Its advantage
|
||||
increases with operand sizes for certain operations, since GNU MP in many
|
||||
cases has asymptotically faster algorithms.
|
||||
|
||||
GNU MP is free software and may be freely copied on the terms contained in the
|
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files COPYING.LIB and COPYING (most of GNU MP is under the former, some under
|
||||
the latter).
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
OVERVIEW OF GNU MP
|
||||
|
||||
There are five classes of functions in GNU MP.
|
||||
|
||||
1. Signed integer arithmetic functions (mpz). These functions are intended
|
||||
to be easy to use, with their regular interface. The associated type is
|
||||
`mpz_t'.
|
||||
|
||||
2. Rational arithmetic functions (mpq). For now, just a small set of
|
||||
functions necessary for basic rational arithmetics. The associated type
|
||||
is `mpq_t'.
|
||||
|
||||
3. Floating-point arithmetic functions (mpf). If the C type `double'
|
||||
doesn't give enough precision for your application, declare your
|
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variables as `mpf_t' instead, set the precision to any number desired,
|
||||
and call the functions in the mpf class for the arithmetic operations.
|
||||
|
||||
4. Positive-integer, hard-to-use, very low overhead functions are in the
|
||||
mpn class. No memory management is performed. The caller must ensure
|
||||
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|
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|
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arguments in the form of pairs consisting of a pointer to the least
|
||||
significant word, and an integral size telling how many limbs (= words)
|
||||
the pointer points to.
|
||||
|
||||
Almost all calculations, in the entire package, are made by calling these
|
||||
low-level functions.
|
||||
|
||||
5. Berkeley MP compatible functions.
|
||||
|
||||
To use these functions, include the file "mp.h". You can test if you are
|
||||
using the GNU version by testing if the symbol __GNU_MP__ is defined.
|
||||
|
||||
For more information on how to use GNU MP, please refer to the documentation.
|
||||
It is composed from the file doc/gmp.texi, and can be displayed on the screen
|
||||
or printed. How to do that, as well how to build the library, is described in
|
||||
the INSTALL file in this directory.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
REPORTING BUGS
|
||||
|
||||
If you find a bug in the library, please make sure to tell us about it!
|
||||
|
||||
You should first check the GNU MP web pages at http://gmplib.org/, under
|
||||
"Status of the current release". There will be patches for all known serious
|
||||
bugs there.
|
||||
|
||||
Report bugs to gmp-bugs@gmplib.org. What information is needed in a useful bug
|
||||
report is described in the manual. The same address can be used for suggesting
|
||||
modifications and enhancements.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
----------------
|
||||
Local variables:
|
||||
mode: text
|
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fill-column: 78
|
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20
deps/MPFR/MPFR.cmake
vendored
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20
deps/MPFR/MPFR.cmake
vendored
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
|
||||
set(_srcdir ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/mpfr)
|
||||
set(_dstdir ${DESTDIR}/usr/local)
|
||||
|
||||
if (MSVC)
|
||||
set(_output ${_dstdir}/include/mpfr.h
|
||||
${_dstdir}/include/mpf2mpfr.h
|
||||
${_dstdir}/lib/libmpfr-4.lib
|
||||
${_dstdir}/lib/libmpfr-4.dll)
|
||||
|
||||
add_custom_command(
|
||||
OUTPUT ${_output}
|
||||
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy ${_srcdir}/include/mpfr.h ${_dstdir}/include/
|
||||
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy ${_srcdir}/include/mpf2mpfr.h ${_dstdir}/include/
|
||||
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy ${_srcdir}/lib/win${DEPS_BITS}/libmpfr-4.lib ${_dstdir}/lib/
|
||||
COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E copy ${_srcdir}/lib/win${DEPS_BITS}/libmpfr-4.dll ${_dstdir}/lib/
|
||||
)
|
||||
|
||||
add_custom_target(dep_MPFR SOURCES ${_output})
|
||||
|
||||
endif ()
|
175
deps/MPFR/mpfr/include/mpf2mpfr.h
vendored
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175
deps/MPFR/mpfr/include/mpf2mpfr.h
vendored
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@ -0,0 +1,175 @@
|
||||
/* mpf2mpfr.h -- Compatibility include file with mpf.
|
||||
|
||||
Copyright 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||||
Contributed by the Arenaire and Cacao projects, INRIA.
|
||||
|
||||
This file is part of the GNU MPFR Library.
|
||||
|
||||
The GNU MPFR Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
|
||||
it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
|
||||
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your
|
||||
option) any later version.
|
||||
|
||||
The GNU MPFR Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
|
||||
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
|
||||
or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public
|
||||
License for more details.
|
||||
|
||||
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
|
||||
along with the GNU MPFR Library; see the file COPYING.LESSER. If not, see
|
||||
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/ or write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
|
||||
51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
|
||||
|
||||
#ifndef __MPFR_FROM_MPF__
|
||||
#define __MPFR_FROM_MPF__
|
||||
|
||||
/* types */
|
||||
#define mpf_t mpfr_t
|
||||
#define mpf_srcptr mpfr_srcptr
|
||||
#define mpf_ptr mpfr_ptr
|
||||
|
||||
/* Get current Rounding Mode */
|
||||
#ifndef MPFR_DEFAULT_RND
|
||||
# define MPFR_DEFAULT_RND mpfr_get_default_rounding_mode ()
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
/* mpf_init initalizes at 0 */
|
||||
#undef mpf_init
|
||||
#define mpf_init(x) mpfr_init_set_ui ((x), 0, MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_init2
|
||||
#define mpf_init2(x,p) (mpfr_init2((x),(p)), mpfr_set_ui ((x), 0, MPFR_DEFAULT_RND))
|
||||
|
||||
/* functions which don't take as argument the rounding mode */
|
||||
#undef mpf_ceil
|
||||
#define mpf_ceil mpfr_ceil
|
||||
#undef mpf_clear
|
||||
#define mpf_clear mpfr_clear
|
||||
#undef mpf_cmp
|
||||
#define mpf_cmp mpfr_cmp
|
||||
#undef mpf_cmp_si
|
||||
#define mpf_cmp_si mpfr_cmp_si
|
||||
#undef mpf_cmp_ui
|
||||
#define mpf_cmp_ui mpfr_cmp_ui
|
||||
#undef mpf_cmp_d
|
||||
#define mpf_cmp_d mpfr_cmp_d
|
||||
#undef mpf_eq
|
||||
#define mpf_eq mpfr_eq
|
||||
#undef mpf_floor
|
||||
#define mpf_floor mpfr_floor
|
||||
#undef mpf_get_prec
|
||||
#define mpf_get_prec mpfr_get_prec
|
||||
#undef mpf_integer_p
|
||||
#define mpf_integer_p mpfr_integer_p
|
||||
#undef mpf_random2
|
||||
#define mpf_random2 mpfr_random2
|
||||
#undef mpf_set_default_prec
|
||||
#define mpf_set_default_prec mpfr_set_default_prec
|
||||
#undef mpf_get_default_prec
|
||||
#define mpf_get_default_prec mpfr_get_default_prec
|
||||
#undef mpf_set_prec
|
||||
#define mpf_set_prec mpfr_set_prec
|
||||
#undef mpf_set_prec_raw
|
||||
#define mpf_set_prec_raw(x,p) mpfr_prec_round(x,p,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_trunc
|
||||
#define mpf_trunc mpfr_trunc
|
||||
#undef mpf_sgn
|
||||
#define mpf_sgn mpfr_sgn
|
||||
#undef mpf_swap
|
||||
#define mpf_swap mpfr_swap
|
||||
#undef mpf_dump
|
||||
#define mpf_dump mpfr_dump
|
||||
|
||||
/* functions which take as argument the rounding mode */
|
||||
#undef mpf_abs
|
||||
#define mpf_abs(x,y) mpfr_abs(x,y,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_add
|
||||
#define mpf_add(x,y,z) mpfr_add(x,y,z,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_add_ui
|
||||
#define mpf_add_ui(x,y,z) mpfr_add_ui(x,y,z,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_div
|
||||
#define mpf_div(x,y,z) mpfr_div(x,y,z,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_div_ui
|
||||
#define mpf_div_ui(x,y,z) mpfr_div_ui(x,y,z,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_div_2exp
|
||||
#define mpf_div_2exp(x,y,z) mpfr_div_2exp(x,y,z,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_fits_slong_p
|
||||
#define mpf_fits_slong_p(x) mpfr_fits_ulong_p(x,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_fits_ulong_p
|
||||
#define mpf_fits_ulong_p(x) mpfr_fits_ulong_p(x,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_fits_sint_p
|
||||
#define mpf_fits_sint_p(x) mpfr_fits_uint_p(x,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_fits_uint_p
|
||||
#define mpf_fits_uint_p(x) mpfr_fits_uint_p(x,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_fits_sshort_p
|
||||
#define mpf_fits_sshort_p(x) mpfr_fits_ushort_p(x,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_fits_ushort_p
|
||||
#define mpf_fits_ushort_p(x) mpfr_fits_ushort_p(x,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_get_str
|
||||
#define mpf_get_str(x,y,z,t,u) mpfr_get_str(x,y,z,t,u,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_get_d
|
||||
#define mpf_get_d(x) mpfr_get_d(x,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_get_d_2exp
|
||||
#define mpf_get_d_2exp(e,x) mpfr_get_d_2exp(e,x,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_get_ui
|
||||
#define mpf_get_ui(x) mpfr_get_ui(x,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_get_si
|
||||
#define mpf_get_si(x) mpfr_get_ui(x,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_inp_str
|
||||
#define mpf_inp_str(x,y,z) mpfr_inp_str(x,y,z,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_set_str
|
||||
#define mpf_set_str(x,y,z) mpfr_set_str(x,y,z,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_init_set
|
||||
#define mpf_init_set(x,y) mpfr_init_set(x,y,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_init_set_d
|
||||
#define mpf_init_set_d(x,y) mpfr_init_set_d(x,y,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_init_set_si
|
||||
#define mpf_init_set_si(x,y) mpfr_init_set_si(x,y,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_init_set_str
|
||||
#define mpf_init_set_str(x,y,z) mpfr_init_set_str(x,y,z,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_init_set_ui
|
||||
#define mpf_init_set_ui(x,y) mpfr_init_set_ui(x,y,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_mul
|
||||
#define mpf_mul(x,y,z) mpfr_mul(x,y,z,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_mul_2exp
|
||||
#define mpf_mul_2exp(x,y,z) mpfr_mul_2exp(x,y,z,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_mul_ui
|
||||
#define mpf_mul_ui(x,y,z) mpfr_mul_ui(x,y,z,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_neg
|
||||
#define mpf_neg(x,y) mpfr_neg(x,y,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_out_str
|
||||
#define mpf_out_str(x,y,z,t) mpfr_out_str(x,y,z,t,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_pow_ui
|
||||
#define mpf_pow_ui(x,y,z) mpfr_pow_ui(x,y,z,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_reldiff
|
||||
#define mpf_reldiff(x,y,z) mpfr_reldiff(x,y,z,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_set
|
||||
#define mpf_set(x,y) mpfr_set(x,y,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_set_d
|
||||
#define mpf_set_d(x,y) mpfr_set_d(x,y,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_set_q
|
||||
#define mpf_set_q(x,y) mpfr_set_q(x,y,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_set_si
|
||||
#define mpf_set_si(x,y) mpfr_set_si(x,y,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_set_ui
|
||||
#define mpf_set_ui(x,y) mpfr_set_ui(x,y,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_set_z
|
||||
#define mpf_set_z(x,y) mpfr_set_z(x,y,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_sqrt
|
||||
#define mpf_sqrt(x,y) mpfr_sqrt(x,y,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_sqrt_ui
|
||||
#define mpf_sqrt_ui(x,y) mpfr_sqrt_ui(x,y,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_sub
|
||||
#define mpf_sub(x,y,z) mpfr_sub(x,y,z,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_sub_ui
|
||||
#define mpf_sub_ui(x,y,z) mpfr_sub_ui(x,y,z,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_ui_div
|
||||
#define mpf_ui_div(x,y,z) mpfr_ui_div(x,y,z,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_ui_sub
|
||||
#define mpf_ui_sub(x,y,z) mpfr_ui_sub(x,y,z,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
#undef mpf_urandomb
|
||||
#define mpf_urandomb(x,y,n) mpfr_urandomb(x,y)
|
||||
|
||||
#undef mpz_set_f
|
||||
#define mpz_set_f(z,f) mpfr_get_z(z,f,MPFR_DEFAULT_RND)
|
||||
|
||||
#endif /* __MPFR_FROM_MPF__ */
|
910
deps/MPFR/mpfr/include/mpfr.h
vendored
Normal file
910
deps/MPFR/mpfr/include/mpfr.h
vendored
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,910 @@
|
||||
/* mpfr.h -- Include file for mpfr.
|
||||
|
||||
Copyright 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||||
Contributed by the Arenaire and Cacao projects, INRIA.
|
||||
|
||||
This file is part of the GNU MPFR Library.
|
||||
|
||||
The GNU MPFR Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
|
||||
it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
|
||||
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your
|
||||
option) any later version.
|
||||
|
||||
The GNU MPFR Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
|
||||
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
|
||||
or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public
|
||||
License for more details.
|
||||
|
||||
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
|
||||
along with the GNU MPFR Library; see the file COPYING.LESSER. If not, see
|
||||
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/ or write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
|
||||
51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
|
||||
|
||||
#ifndef __MPFR_H
|
||||
#define __MPFR_H
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define MPFR version number */
|
||||
#define MPFR_VERSION_MAJOR 3
|
||||
#define MPFR_VERSION_MINOR 0
|
||||
#define MPFR_VERSION_PATCHLEVEL 0
|
||||
#define MPFR_VERSION_STRING "3.0.0"
|
||||
|
||||
/* Macros dealing with MPFR VERSION */
|
||||
#define MPFR_VERSION_NUM(a,b,c) (((a) << 16L) | ((b) << 8) | (c))
|
||||
#define MPFR_VERSION \
|
||||
MPFR_VERSION_NUM(MPFR_VERSION_MAJOR,MPFR_VERSION_MINOR,MPFR_VERSION_PATCHLEVEL)
|
||||
|
||||
/* Check if GMP is included, and try to include it (Works with local GMP) */
|
||||
#ifndef __GMP_H__
|
||||
# include <gmp.h>
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
/* Check if stdio.h is included or if the user wants FILE */
|
||||
#if defined (_GMP_H_HAVE_FILE) || defined (MPFR_USE_FILE)
|
||||
# define _MPFR_H_HAVE_FILE 1
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
#if defined (_GMP_H_HAVE_VA_LIST)
|
||||
# define _MPFR_H_HAVE_VA_LIST 1
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
/* Check if <stdint.h> / <inttypes.h> is included or if the user
|
||||
explicitly wants intmax_t. Automatical detection is done by
|
||||
checking:
|
||||
- INTMAX_C and UINTMAX_C, but not if the compiler is a C++ one
|
||||
(as suggested by Patrick Pelissier) because the test does not
|
||||
work well in this case. See:
|
||||
http://websympa.loria.fr/wwsympa/arc/mpfr/2010-02/msg00025.html
|
||||
We do not check INTMAX_MAX and UINTMAX_MAX because under Solaris,
|
||||
these macros are always defined by <limits.h> (i.e. even when
|
||||
<stdint.h> and <inttypes.h> are not included).
|
||||
- _STDINT_H (defined by the glibc) and _STDINT_H_ (defined under
|
||||
Mac OS X), but this test may not work with all implementations.
|
||||
Portable software should not rely on these tests.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
#if (defined (INTMAX_C) && defined (UINTMAX_C) && !defined(__cplusplus)) || \
|
||||
defined (MPFR_USE_INTMAX_T) || defined (_STDINT_H) || defined (_STDINT_H_)
|
||||
# define _MPFR_H_HAVE_INTMAX_T 1
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
/* Definition of rounding modes (DON'T USE MPFR_RNDNA!).
|
||||
Warning! Changing the contents of this enum should be seen as an
|
||||
interface change since the old and the new types are not compatible
|
||||
(the integer type compatible with the enumerated type can even change,
|
||||
see ISO C99, 6.7.2.2#4), and in Makefile.am, AGE should be set to 0.
|
||||
|
||||
MPFR_RNDU must appear just before MPFR_RNDD (see
|
||||
MPFR_IS_RNDUTEST_OR_RNDDNOTTEST in mpfr-impl.h).
|
||||
|
||||
MPFR_RNDF has been added, though not implemented yet, in order to avoid
|
||||
to break the ABI once faithful rounding gets implemented.
|
||||
|
||||
If you change the order of the rounding modes, please update the routines
|
||||
in texceptions.c which assume 0=RNDN, 1=RNDZ, 2=RNDU, 3=RNDD, 4=RNDA.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
typedef enum {
|
||||
MPFR_RNDN=0, /* round to nearest, with ties to even */
|
||||
MPFR_RNDZ, /* round toward zero */
|
||||
MPFR_RNDU, /* round toward +Inf */
|
||||
MPFR_RNDD, /* round toward -Inf */
|
||||
MPFR_RNDA, /* round away from zero */
|
||||
MPFR_RNDF, /* faithful rounding (not implemented yet) */
|
||||
MPFR_RNDNA=-1 /* round to nearest, with ties away from zero (mpfr_round) */
|
||||
} mpfr_rnd_t;
|
||||
|
||||
/* kept for compatibility with MPFR 2.4.x and before */
|
||||
#define GMP_RNDN MPFR_RNDN
|
||||
#define GMP_RNDZ MPFR_RNDZ
|
||||
#define GMP_RNDU MPFR_RNDU
|
||||
#define GMP_RNDD MPFR_RNDD
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define precision : 1 (short), 2 (int) or 3 (long) (DON'T USE IT!)*/
|
||||
#ifndef _MPFR_PREC_FORMAT
|
||||
# if __GMP_MP_SIZE_T_INT == 1
|
||||
# define _MPFR_PREC_FORMAT 2
|
||||
# else
|
||||
# define _MPFR_PREC_FORMAT 3
|
||||
# endif
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
/* Let's make mpfr_prec_t signed in order to avoid problems due to the
|
||||
usual arithmetic conversions when mixing mpfr_prec_t and mpfr_exp_t
|
||||
in an expression (for error analysis) if casts are forgotten. */
|
||||
#if _MPFR_PREC_FORMAT == 1
|
||||
typedef short mpfr_prec_t;
|
||||
typedef unsigned short mpfr_uprec_t;
|
||||
#elif _MPFR_PREC_FORMAT == 2
|
||||
typedef int mpfr_prec_t;
|
||||
typedef unsigned int mpfr_uprec_t;
|
||||
#elif _MPFR_PREC_FORMAT == 3
|
||||
typedef long mpfr_prec_t;
|
||||
typedef unsigned long mpfr_uprec_t;
|
||||
#else
|
||||
# error "Invalid MPFR Prec format"
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
/* Definition of precision limits without needing <limits.h> */
|
||||
/* Note: the casts allows the expression to yield the wanted behavior
|
||||
for _MPFR_PREC_FORMAT == 1 (due to integer promotion rules). */
|
||||
#define MPFR_PREC_MIN 2
|
||||
#define MPFR_PREC_MAX ((mpfr_prec_t)((mpfr_uprec_t)(~(mpfr_uprec_t)0)>>1))
|
||||
|
||||
/* Definition of sign */
|
||||
typedef int mpfr_sign_t;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Definition of the exponent: same as in GMP. */
|
||||
typedef mp_exp_t mpfr_exp_t;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Definition of the standard exponent limits */
|
||||
#define MPFR_EMAX_DEFAULT ((mpfr_exp_t) (((unsigned long) 1 << 30) - 1))
|
||||
#define MPFR_EMIN_DEFAULT (-(MPFR_EMAX_DEFAULT))
|
||||
|
||||
/* Definition of the main structure */
|
||||
typedef struct {
|
||||
mpfr_prec_t _mpfr_prec;
|
||||
mpfr_sign_t _mpfr_sign;
|
||||
mpfr_exp_t _mpfr_exp;
|
||||
mp_limb_t *_mpfr_d;
|
||||
} __mpfr_struct;
|
||||
|
||||
/* Compatibility with previous types of MPFR */
|
||||
#ifndef mp_rnd_t
|
||||
# define mp_rnd_t mpfr_rnd_t
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
#ifndef mp_prec_t
|
||||
# define mp_prec_t mpfr_prec_t
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
/*
|
||||
The represented number is
|
||||
_sign*(_d[k-1]/B+_d[k-2]/B^2+...+_d[0]/B^k)*2^_exp
|
||||
where k=ceil(_mp_prec/GMP_NUMB_BITS) and B=2^GMP_NUMB_BITS.
|
||||
|
||||
For the msb (most significant bit) normalized representation, we must have
|
||||
_d[k-1]>=B/2, unless the number is singular.
|
||||
|
||||
We must also have the last k*GMP_NUMB_BITS-_prec bits set to zero.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
|
||||
typedef __mpfr_struct mpfr_t[1];
|
||||
typedef __mpfr_struct *mpfr_ptr;
|
||||
typedef __gmp_const __mpfr_struct *mpfr_srcptr;
|
||||
|
||||
/* For those who need a direct and fast access to the sign field.
|
||||
However it is not in the API, thus use it at your own risk: it might
|
||||
not be supported, or change name, in further versions!
|
||||
Unfortunately, it must be defined here (instead of MPFR's internal
|
||||
header file mpfr-impl.h) because it is used by some macros below.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
#define MPFR_SIGN(x) ((x)->_mpfr_sign)
|
||||
|
||||
/* Stack interface */
|
||||
typedef enum {
|
||||
MPFR_NAN_KIND = 0,
|
||||
MPFR_INF_KIND = 1, MPFR_ZERO_KIND = 2, MPFR_REGULAR_KIND = 3
|
||||
} mpfr_kind_t;
|
||||
|
||||
/* GMP defines:
|
||||
+ size_t: Standard size_t
|
||||
+ __GMP_ATTRIBUTE_PURE Attribute for math functions.
|
||||
+ __GMP_NOTHROW For C++: can't throw .
|
||||
+ __GMP_EXTERN_INLINE Attribute for inline function.
|
||||
* __gmp_const const (Supports for K&R compiler only for mpfr.h).
|
||||
+ __GMP_DECLSPEC_EXPORT compiling to go into a DLL
|
||||
+ __GMP_DECLSPEC_IMPORT compiling to go into a application
|
||||
*/
|
||||
/* Extra MPFR defines */
|
||||
#define __MPFR_SENTINEL_ATTR
|
||||
#if defined (__GNUC__)
|
||||
# if __GNUC__ >= 4
|
||||
# undef __MPFR_SENTINEL_ATTR
|
||||
# define __MPFR_SENTINEL_ATTR __attribute__ ((sentinel))
|
||||
# endif
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
/* Prototypes: Support of K&R compiler */
|
||||
#if defined (__GMP_PROTO)
|
||||
# define _MPFR_PROTO __GMP_PROTO
|
||||
#elif defined (__STDC__) || defined (__cplusplus)
|
||||
# define _MPFR_PROTO(x) x
|
||||
#else
|
||||
# define _MPFR_PROTO(x) ()
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
/* Support for WINDOWS Dll:
|
||||
Check if we are inside a MPFR build, and if so export the functions.
|
||||
Otherwise does the same thing as GMP */
|
||||
#if defined(__MPFR_WITHIN_MPFR) && __GMP_LIBGMP_DLL
|
||||
# define __MPFR_DECLSPEC __GMP_DECLSPEC_EXPORT
|
||||
#else
|
||||
# define __MPFR_DECLSPEC __GMP_DECLSPEC
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
/* Note: In order to be declared, some functions need a specific
|
||||
system header to be included *before* "mpfr.h". If the user
|
||||
forgets to include the header, the MPFR function prototype in
|
||||
the user object file is not correct. To avoid wrong results,
|
||||
we raise a linker error in that case by changing their internal
|
||||
name in the library (prefixed by __gmpfr instead of mpfr). See
|
||||
the lines of the form "#define mpfr_xxx __gmpfr_xxx" below. */
|
||||
|
||||
#if defined (__cplusplus)
|
||||
extern "C" {
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC __gmp_const char * mpfr_get_version _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC __gmp_const char * mpfr_get_patches _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_buildopt_tls_p _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_buildopt_decimal_p _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC mpfr_exp_t mpfr_get_emin _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_set_emin _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_exp_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC mpfr_exp_t mpfr_get_emin_min _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC mpfr_exp_t mpfr_get_emin_max _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC mpfr_exp_t mpfr_get_emax _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_set_emax _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_exp_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC mpfr_exp_t mpfr_get_emax_min _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC mpfr_exp_t mpfr_get_emax_max _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_set_default_rounding_mode _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC mpfr_rnd_t mpfr_get_default_rounding_mode _MPFR_PROTO((void));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC __gmp_const char *
|
||||
mpfr_print_rnd_mode _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_clear_flags _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_clear_underflow _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_clear_overflow _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_clear_nanflag _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_clear_inexflag _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_clear_erangeflag _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_set_underflow _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_set_overflow _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_set_nanflag _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_set_inexflag _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_set_erangeflag _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_underflow_p _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_overflow_p _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_nanflag_p _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_inexflag_p _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_erangeflag_p _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int
|
||||
mpfr_check_range _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, int, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_init2 _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_prec_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_init _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_clear _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void
|
||||
mpfr_inits2 _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_prec_t, mpfr_ptr, ...)) __MPFR_SENTINEL_ATTR;
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void
|
||||
mpfr_inits _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, ...)) __MPFR_SENTINEL_ATTR;
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void
|
||||
mpfr_clears _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, ...)) __MPFR_SENTINEL_ATTR;
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int
|
||||
mpfr_prec_round _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_prec_t, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int
|
||||
mpfr_can_round _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_exp_t, mpfr_rnd_t, mpfr_rnd_t,
|
||||
mpfr_prec_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC mpfr_prec_t mpfr_min_prec _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC mpfr_exp_t mpfr_get_exp _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_set_exp _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_exp_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC mpfr_prec_t mpfr_get_prec _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_set_prec _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_prec_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_set_prec_raw _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_prec_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_set_default_prec _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_prec_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC mpfr_prec_t mpfr_get_default_prec _MPFR_PROTO((void));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_set_d _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, double, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_set_flt _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, float, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
#ifdef MPFR_WANT_DECIMAL_FLOATS
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_set_decimal64 _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, _Decimal64,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int
|
||||
mpfr_set_ld _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, long double, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int
|
||||
mpfr_set_z _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpz_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int
|
||||
mpfr_set_z_2exp _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpz_srcptr, mpfr_exp_t, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_set_nan _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_set_inf _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, int));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_set_zero _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, int));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int
|
||||
mpfr_set_f _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpf_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int
|
||||
mpfr_get_f _MPFR_PROTO ((mpf_ptr, mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_set_si _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, long, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int
|
||||
mpfr_set_ui _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, unsigned long, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int
|
||||
mpfr_set_si_2exp _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, long, mpfr_exp_t, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int
|
||||
mpfr_set_ui_2exp _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr,unsigned long,mpfr_exp_t,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int
|
||||
mpfr_set_q _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpq_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int
|
||||
mpfr_set_str _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, __gmp_const char *, int, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int
|
||||
mpfr_init_set_str _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, __gmp_const char *, int,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int
|
||||
mpfr_set4 _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t, int));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int
|
||||
mpfr_abs _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int
|
||||
mpfr_set _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_neg _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_signbit _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int
|
||||
mpfr_setsign _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr, int, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int
|
||||
mpfr_copysign _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
#ifdef _MPFR_H_HAVE_INTMAX_T
|
||||
#define mpfr_set_sj __gmpfr_set_sj
|
||||
#define mpfr_set_sj_2exp __gmpfr_set_sj_2exp
|
||||
#define mpfr_set_uj __gmpfr_set_uj
|
||||
#define mpfr_set_uj_2exp __gmpfr_set_uj_2exp
|
||||
#define mpfr_get_sj __gmpfr_mpfr_get_sj
|
||||
#define mpfr_get_uj __gmpfr_mpfr_get_uj
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_set_sj _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_t, intmax_t, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int
|
||||
mpfr_set_sj_2exp _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_t, intmax_t, intmax_t, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_set_uj _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_t, uintmax_t, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int
|
||||
mpfr_set_uj_2exp _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_t, uintmax_t, intmax_t, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC intmax_t mpfr_get_sj _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC uintmax_t mpfr_get_uj _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC mpfr_exp_t mpfr_get_z_2exp _MPFR_PROTO ((mpz_ptr, mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC float mpfr_get_flt _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC double mpfr_get_d _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
#ifdef MPFR_WANT_DECIMAL_FLOATS
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC _Decimal64 mpfr_get_decimal64 _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC long double mpfr_get_ld _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC double mpfr_get_d1 _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC double mpfr_get_d_2exp _MPFR_PROTO ((long*, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC long double mpfr_get_ld_2exp _MPFR_PROTO ((long*, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC long mpfr_get_si _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC unsigned long mpfr_get_ui _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC char*mpfr_get_str _MPFR_PROTO ((char*, mpfr_exp_t*, int, size_t,
|
||||
mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_get_z _MPFR_PROTO ((mpz_ptr z, mpfr_srcptr f,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_free_str _MPFR_PROTO ((char *));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_urandom _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, gmp_randstate_t,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_urandomb _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, gmp_randstate_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_nextabove _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_nextbelow _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_nexttoward _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
|
||||
#ifdef _MPFR_H_HAVE_FILE
|
||||
#define mpfr_inp_str __gmpfr_inp_str
|
||||
#define mpfr_out_str __gmpfr_out_str
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC size_t mpfr_inp_str _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, FILE*, int,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC size_t mpfr_out_str _MPFR_PROTO ((FILE*, int, size_t,
|
||||
mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
#define mpfr_fprintf __gmpfr_fprintf
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_fprintf _MPFR_PROTO ((FILE*, __gmp_const char*,
|
||||
...));
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_printf _MPFR_PROTO ((__gmp_const char*, ...));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_asprintf _MPFR_PROTO ((char**, __gmp_const char*,
|
||||
...));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_sprintf _MPFR_PROTO ((char*, __gmp_const char*,
|
||||
...));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_snprintf _MPFR_PROTO ((char*, size_t,
|
||||
__gmp_const char*, ...));
|
||||
|
||||
#ifdef _MPFR_H_HAVE_VA_LIST
|
||||
#ifdef _MPFR_H_HAVE_FILE
|
||||
#define mpfr_vfprintf __gmpfr_vfprintf
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_vfprintf _MPFR_PROTO ((FILE*, __gmp_const char*,
|
||||
va_list));
|
||||
#endif /* _MPFR_H_HAVE_FILE */
|
||||
#define mpfr_vprintf __gmpfr_vprintf
|
||||
#define mpfr_vasprintf __gmpfr_vasprintf
|
||||
#define mpfr_vsprintf __gmpfr_vsprintf
|
||||
#define mpfr_vsnprintf __gmpfr_vsnprintf
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_vprintf _MPFR_PROTO ((__gmp_const char*, va_list));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_vasprintf _MPFR_PROTO ((char**, __gmp_const char*,
|
||||
va_list));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_vsprintf _MPFR_PROTO ((char*, __gmp_const char*,
|
||||
va_list));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_vsnprintf _MPFR_PROTO ((char*, size_t,
|
||||
__gmp_const char*, va_list));
|
||||
#endif /* _MPFR_H_HAVE_VA_LIST */
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_pow _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_pow_si _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
long int, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_pow_ui _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
unsigned long int, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_ui_pow_ui _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, unsigned long int,
|
||||
unsigned long int, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_ui_pow _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, unsigned long int,
|
||||
mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_pow_z _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpz_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_sqrt _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_sqrt_ui _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, unsigned long,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_rec_sqrt _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_add _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_sub _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_mul _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_div _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_add_ui _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
unsigned long, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_sub_ui _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
unsigned long, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_ui_sub _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, unsigned long,
|
||||
mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_mul_ui _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
unsigned long, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_div_ui _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
unsigned long, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_ui_div _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, unsigned long,
|
||||
mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_add_si _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
long int, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_sub_si _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
long int, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_si_sub _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, long int,
|
||||
mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_mul_si _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
long int, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_div_si _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
long int, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_si_div _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, long int,
|
||||
mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_add_d _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
double, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_sub_d _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
double, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_d_sub _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, double,
|
||||
mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_mul_d _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
double, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_div_d _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
double, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_d_div _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, double,
|
||||
mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_sqr _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_const_pi _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_const_log2 _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_const_euler _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_const_catalan _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_agm _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_log _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_log2 _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr,mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_log10 _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_log1p _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_exp _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_exp2 _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr,mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_exp10 _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_expm1 _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_eint _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr,mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_li2 _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr,mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_cmp _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_cmp3 _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_srcptr, int));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_cmp_d _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr, double));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_cmp_ld _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr, long double));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_cmpabs _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_cmp_ui _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr, unsigned long));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_cmp_si _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr, long));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_cmp_ui_2exp _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr, unsigned long,
|
||||
mpfr_exp_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_cmp_si_2exp _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr, long,
|
||||
mpfr_exp_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_reldiff _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_eq _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
unsigned long));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_sgn _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_mul_2exp _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
unsigned long, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_div_2exp _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
unsigned long, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_mul_2ui _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
unsigned long, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_div_2ui _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
unsigned long, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_mul_2si _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
long, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_div_2si _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
long, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_rint _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_ptr,mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_round _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_trunc _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_ceil _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_floor _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_rint_round _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_rint_trunc _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_rint_ceil _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_rint_floor _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_frac _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr,mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_modf _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_remquo _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, long*, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_remainder _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_fmod _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_fits_ulong_p _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_fits_slong_p _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_fits_uint_p _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_fits_sint_p _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_fits_ushort_p _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_fits_sshort_p _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_fits_uintmax_p _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_fits_intmax_p _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_extract _MPFR_PROTO ((mpz_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
unsigned int));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_swap _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_ptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_dump _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_nan_p _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_inf_p _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_number_p _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_integer_p _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_zero_p _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_regular_p _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_greater_p _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_greaterequal_p _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_less_p _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_lessequal_p _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_lessgreater_p _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_equal_p _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_unordered_p _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_atanh _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_ptr,mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_acosh _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_ptr,mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_asinh _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_ptr,mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_cosh _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_ptr,mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_sinh _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_ptr,mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_tanh _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_ptr,mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_sinh_cosh _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_ptr,
|
||||
mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_sech _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_csch _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_coth _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_acos _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr,mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_asin _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr,mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_atan _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr,mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_sin _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_sin_cos _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_ptr,
|
||||
mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_cos _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_tan _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_atan2 _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr,mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_sec _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_csc _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_cot _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_hypot _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_erf _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_erfc _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_cbrt _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr,mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_root _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr,mpfr_srcptr,unsigned long,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_gamma _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_ptr,mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_lngamma _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_ptr,mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_lgamma _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_ptr,int*,mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_digamma _MPFR_PROTO((mpfr_ptr,mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_zeta _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr,mpfr_srcptr,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_zeta_ui _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr,unsigned long,mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_fac_ui _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, unsigned long int,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_j0 _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_j1 _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_jn _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, long, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_y0 _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_y1 _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_yn _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, long, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_ai _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_min _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_max _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_dim _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_mul_z _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpz_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_div_z _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpz_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_add_z _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpz_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_sub_z _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpz_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_cmp_z _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr, mpz_srcptr));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_mul_q _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpq_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_div_q _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpq_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_add_q _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpq_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_sub_q _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpq_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_cmp_q _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr, mpq_srcptr));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_cmp_f _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr, mpf_srcptr));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_fma _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_fms _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_srcptr,
|
||||
mpfr_srcptr, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_sum _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, mpfr_ptr *__gmp_const,
|
||||
unsigned long, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_free_cache _MPFR_PROTO ((void));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_subnormalize _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, int,
|
||||
mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_strtofr _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, __gmp_const char *,
|
||||
char **, int, mpfr_rnd_t));
|
||||
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC size_t mpfr_custom_get_size _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_prec_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_custom_init _MPFR_PROTO ((void *, mpfr_prec_t));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void * mpfr_custom_get_significand _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC mpfr_exp_t mpfr_custom_get_exp _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_custom_move _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, void *));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC void mpfr_custom_init_set _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_ptr, int,
|
||||
mpfr_exp_t, mpfr_prec_t, void *));
|
||||
__MPFR_DECLSPEC int mpfr_custom_get_kind _MPFR_PROTO ((mpfr_srcptr));
|
||||
|
||||
#if defined (__cplusplus)
|
||||
}
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
/* DON'T USE THIS! (For MPFR-public macros only, see below.)
|
||||
The mpfr_sgn macro uses the fact that __MPFR_EXP_NAN and __MPFR_EXP_ZERO
|
||||
are the smallest values.
|
||||
FIXME: In the following macros, the cast of an unsigned type with MSB set
|
||||
to the signed type mpfr_exp_t yields an integer overflow, which can give
|
||||
unexpected results with future compilers and aggressive optimisations.
|
||||
Why not working only with signed types, using INT_MIN and LONG_MIN? */
|
||||
#if __GMP_MP_SIZE_T_INT
|
||||
#define __MPFR_EXP_NAN ((mpfr_exp_t)((~((~(unsigned int)0)>>1))+2))
|
||||
#define __MPFR_EXP_ZERO ((mpfr_exp_t)((~((~(unsigned int)0)>>1))+1))
|
||||
#define __MPFR_EXP_INF ((mpfr_exp_t)((~((~(unsigned int)0)>>1))+3))
|
||||
#else
|
||||
#define __MPFR_EXP_NAN ((mpfr_exp_t)((~((~(unsigned long)0)>>1))+2))
|
||||
#define __MPFR_EXP_ZERO ((mpfr_exp_t)((~((~(unsigned long)0)>>1))+1))
|
||||
#define __MPFR_EXP_INF ((mpfr_exp_t)((~((~(unsigned long)0)>>1))+3))
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
/* Define MPFR_USE_EXTENSION to avoid "gcc -pedantic" warnings. */
|
||||
#ifndef MPFR_EXTENSION
|
||||
# if defined(MPFR_USE_EXTENSION)
|
||||
# define MPFR_EXTENSION __extension__
|
||||
# else
|
||||
# define MPFR_EXTENSION
|
||||
# endif
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
/* Warning! This macro doesn't work with K&R C (e.g., compare the "gcc -E"
|
||||
output with and without -traditional) and shouldn't be used internally.
|
||||
For public use only, but see the MPFR manual. */
|
||||
#define MPFR_DECL_INIT(_x, _p) \
|
||||
MPFR_EXTENSION mp_limb_t __gmpfr_local_tab_##_x[((_p)-1)/GMP_NUMB_BITS+1]; \
|
||||
MPFR_EXTENSION mpfr_t _x = {{(_p),1,__MPFR_EXP_NAN,__gmpfr_local_tab_##_x}}
|
||||
|
||||
/* Fast access macros to replace function interface.
|
||||
If the USER don't want to use the macro interface, let him make happy
|
||||
even if it produces faster and smaller code. */
|
||||
#ifndef MPFR_USE_NO_MACRO
|
||||
|
||||
/* Inlining theses functions is both faster and smaller */
|
||||
#define mpfr_nan_p(_x) ((_x)->_mpfr_exp == __MPFR_EXP_NAN)
|
||||
#define mpfr_inf_p(_x) ((_x)->_mpfr_exp == __MPFR_EXP_INF)
|
||||
#define mpfr_zero_p(_x) ((_x)->_mpfr_exp == __MPFR_EXP_ZERO)
|
||||
#define mpfr_regular_p(_x) ((_x)->_mpfr_exp > __MPFR_EXP_INF)
|
||||
#define mpfr_sgn(_x) \
|
||||
((_x)->_mpfr_exp < __MPFR_EXP_INF ? \
|
||||
(mpfr_nan_p (_x) ? mpfr_set_erangeflag () : (void) 0), 0 : \
|
||||
MPFR_SIGN (_x))
|
||||
|
||||
/* Prevent them from using as lvalues */
|
||||
#define MPFR_VALUE_OF(x) (0 ? (x) : (x))
|
||||
#define mpfr_get_prec(_x) MPFR_VALUE_OF((_x)->_mpfr_prec)
|
||||
#define mpfr_get_exp(_x) MPFR_VALUE_OF((_x)->_mpfr_exp)
|
||||
/* Note: if need be, the MPFR_VALUE_OF can be used for other expressions
|
||||
(of any type). Thanks to Wojtek Lerch and Tim Rentsch for the idea. */
|
||||
|
||||
#define mpfr_round(a,b) mpfr_rint((a), (b), MPFR_RNDNA)
|
||||
#define mpfr_trunc(a,b) mpfr_rint((a), (b), MPFR_RNDZ)
|
||||
#define mpfr_ceil(a,b) mpfr_rint((a), (b), MPFR_RNDU)
|
||||
#define mpfr_floor(a,b) mpfr_rint((a), (b), MPFR_RNDD)
|
||||
|
||||
#define mpfr_cmp_ui(b,i) mpfr_cmp_ui_2exp((b),(i),0)
|
||||
#define mpfr_cmp_si(b,i) mpfr_cmp_si_2exp((b),(i),0)
|
||||
#define mpfr_set(a,b,r) mpfr_set4(a,b,r,MPFR_SIGN(b))
|
||||
#define mpfr_abs(a,b,r) mpfr_set4(a,b,r,1)
|
||||
#define mpfr_copysign(a,b,c,r) mpfr_set4(a,b,r,MPFR_SIGN(c))
|
||||
#define mpfr_setsign(a,b,s,r) mpfr_set4(a,b,r,(s) ? -1 : 1)
|
||||
#define mpfr_signbit(x) (MPFR_SIGN(x) < 0)
|
||||
#define mpfr_cmp(b, c) mpfr_cmp3(b, c, 1)
|
||||
#define mpfr_mul_2exp(y,x,n,r) mpfr_mul_2ui((y),(x),(n),(r))
|
||||
#define mpfr_div_2exp(y,x,n,r) mpfr_div_2ui((y),(x),(n),(r))
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
/* When using GCC, optimize certain common comparisons and affectations.
|
||||
+ Remove ICC since it defines __GNUC__ but produces a
|
||||
huge number of warnings if you use this code.
|
||||
VL: I couldn't reproduce a single warning when enabling these macros
|
||||
with icc 10.1 20080212 on Itanium. But with this version, __ICC isn't
|
||||
defined (__INTEL_COMPILER is, though), so that these macros are enabled
|
||||
anyway. Checking with other ICC versions is needed. Possibly detect
|
||||
whether warnings are produced or not with a configure test.
|
||||
+ Remove C++ too, since it complains too much. */
|
||||
#if defined (__GNUC__) && !defined(__ICC) && !defined(__cplusplus)
|
||||
#if (__GNUC__ >= 2)
|
||||
#undef mpfr_cmp_ui
|
||||
/* We use the fact that mpfr_sgn on NaN sets the erange flag and returns 0. */
|
||||
#define mpfr_cmp_ui(_f,_u) \
|
||||
(__builtin_constant_p (_u) && (_u) == 0 ? \
|
||||
mpfr_sgn (_f) : \
|
||||
mpfr_cmp_ui_2exp ((_f),(_u),0))
|
||||
#undef mpfr_cmp_si
|
||||
#define mpfr_cmp_si(_f,_s) \
|
||||
(__builtin_constant_p (_s) && (_s) >= 0 ? \
|
||||
mpfr_cmp_ui ((_f), (_s)) : \
|
||||
mpfr_cmp_si_2exp ((_f), (_s), 0))
|
||||
#if __GNUC__ > 2 || __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 95
|
||||
#undef mpfr_set_ui
|
||||
#define mpfr_set_ui(_f,_u,_r) \
|
||||
(__builtin_constant_p (_u) && (_u) == 0 ? \
|
||||
__extension__ ({ \
|
||||
mpfr_ptr _p = (_f); \
|
||||
_p->_mpfr_sign = 1; \
|
||||
_p->_mpfr_exp = __MPFR_EXP_ZERO; \
|
||||
(void) (_r); 0; }) : \
|
||||
mpfr_set_ui_2exp ((_f), (_u), 0, (_r)))
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
#undef mpfr_set_si
|
||||
#define mpfr_set_si(_f,_s,_r) \
|
||||
(__builtin_constant_p (_s) && (_s) >= 0 ? \
|
||||
mpfr_set_ui ((_f), (_s), (_r)) : \
|
||||
mpfr_set_si_2exp ((_f), (_s), 0, (_r)))
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
|
||||
/* Macro version of mpfr_stack interface for fast access */
|
||||
#define mpfr_custom_get_size(p) ((size_t) \
|
||||
(((p)+GMP_NUMB_BITS-1)/GMP_NUMB_BITS*sizeof (mp_limb_t)))
|
||||
#define mpfr_custom_init(m,p) do {} while (0)
|
||||
#define mpfr_custom_get_significand(x) ((void*)((x)->_mpfr_d))
|
||||
#define mpfr_custom_get_exp(x) ((x)->_mpfr_exp)
|
||||
#define mpfr_custom_move(x,m) do { ((x)->_mpfr_d = (mp_limb_t*)(m)); } while (0)
|
||||
#define mpfr_custom_init_set(x,k,e,p,m) do { \
|
||||
mpfr_ptr _x = (x); \
|
||||
mpfr_exp_t _e; \
|
||||
mpfr_kind_t _t; \
|
||||
int _s, _k; \
|
||||
_k = (k); \
|
||||
if (_k >= 0) { \
|
||||
_t = (mpfr_kind_t) _k; \
|
||||
_s = 1; \
|
||||
} else { \
|
||||
_t = (mpfr_kind_t) -k; \
|
||||
_s = -1; \
|
||||
} \
|
||||
_e = _t == MPFR_REGULAR_KIND ? (e) : \
|
||||
_t == MPFR_NAN_KIND ? __MPFR_EXP_NAN : \
|
||||
_t == MPFR_INF_KIND ? __MPFR_EXP_INF : __MPFR_EXP_ZERO; \
|
||||
_x->_mpfr_prec = (p); \
|
||||
_x->_mpfr_sign = _s; \
|
||||
_x->_mpfr_exp = _e; \
|
||||
_x->_mpfr_d = (mp_limb_t*) (m); \
|
||||
} while (0)
|
||||
#define mpfr_custom_get_kind(x) \
|
||||
( (x)->_mpfr_exp > __MPFR_EXP_INF ? (int)MPFR_REGULAR_KIND*MPFR_SIGN (x) \
|
||||
: (x)->_mpfr_exp == __MPFR_EXP_INF ? (int)MPFR_INF_KIND*MPFR_SIGN (x) \
|
||||
: (x)->_mpfr_exp == __MPFR_EXP_NAN ? (int)MPFR_NAN_KIND \
|
||||
: (int) MPFR_ZERO_KIND * MPFR_SIGN (x) )
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
#endif /* MPFR_USE_NO_MACRO */
|
||||
|
||||
/* Theses are defined to be macros */
|
||||
#define mpfr_init_set_si(x, i, rnd) \
|
||||
( mpfr_init(x), mpfr_set_si((x), (i), (rnd)) )
|
||||
#define mpfr_init_set_ui(x, i, rnd) \
|
||||
( mpfr_init(x), mpfr_set_ui((x), (i), (rnd)) )
|
||||
#define mpfr_init_set_d(x, d, rnd) \
|
||||
( mpfr_init(x), mpfr_set_d((x), (d), (rnd)) )
|
||||
#define mpfr_init_set_ld(x, d, rnd) \
|
||||
( mpfr_init(x), mpfr_set_ld((x), (d), (rnd)) )
|
||||
#define mpfr_init_set_z(x, i, rnd) \
|
||||
( mpfr_init(x), mpfr_set_z((x), (i), (rnd)) )
|
||||
#define mpfr_init_set_q(x, i, rnd) \
|
||||
( mpfr_init(x), mpfr_set_q((x), (i), (rnd)) )
|
||||
#define mpfr_init_set(x, y, rnd) \
|
||||
( mpfr_init(x), mpfr_set((x), (y), (rnd)) )
|
||||
#define mpfr_init_set_f(x, y, rnd) \
|
||||
( mpfr_init(x), mpfr_set_f((x), (y), (rnd)) )
|
||||
|
||||
/* Compatibility layer -- obsolete functions and macros */
|
||||
#define mpfr_cmp_abs mpfr_cmpabs
|
||||
#define mpfr_round_prec(x,r,p) mpfr_prec_round(x,p,r)
|
||||
#define __gmp_default_rounding_mode (mpfr_get_default_rounding_mode())
|
||||
#define __mpfr_emin (mpfr_get_emin())
|
||||
#define __mpfr_emax (mpfr_get_emax())
|
||||
#define __mpfr_default_fp_bit_precision (mpfr_get_default_fp_bit_precision())
|
||||
#define MPFR_EMIN_MIN mpfr_get_emin_min()
|
||||
#define MPFR_EMIN_MAX mpfr_get_emin_max()
|
||||
#define MPFR_EMAX_MIN mpfr_get_emax_min()
|
||||
#define MPFR_EMAX_MAX mpfr_get_emax_max()
|
||||
#define mpfr_version (mpfr_get_version())
|
||||
#ifndef mpz_set_fr
|
||||
# define mpz_set_fr mpfr_get_z
|
||||
#endif
|
||||
#define mpfr_add_one_ulp(x,r) \
|
||||
(mpfr_sgn (x) > 0 ? mpfr_nextabove (x) : mpfr_nextbelow (x))
|
||||
#define mpfr_sub_one_ulp(x,r) \
|
||||
(mpfr_sgn (x) > 0 ? mpfr_nextbelow (x) : mpfr_nextabove (x))
|
||||
#define mpfr_get_z_exp mpfr_get_z_2exp
|
||||
#define mpfr_custom_get_mantissa mpfr_custom_get_significand
|
||||
|
||||
#endif /* __MPFR_H*/
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
|
||||
|
||||
How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
|
||||
|
||||
If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
|
||||
possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
|
||||
free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
|
||||
|
||||
To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
|
||||
to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
|
||||
state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
|
||||
the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
|
||||
|
||||
<one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
|
||||
Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
|
||||
|
||||
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
|
||||
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
|
||||
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
|
||||
(at your option) any later version.
|
||||
|
||||
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
|
||||
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
||||
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
|
||||
GNU General Public License for more details.
|
||||
|
||||
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
|
||||
along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
|
||||
|
||||
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
|
||||
|
||||
If the program does terminal interaction, make it output a short
|
||||
notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
|
||||
|
||||
<program> Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
|
||||
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
|
||||
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
|
||||
under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
|
||||
|
||||
The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
|
||||
parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands
|
||||
might be different; for a GUI interface, you would use an "about box".
|
||||
|
||||
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
|
||||
if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if necessary.
|
||||
For more information on this, and how to apply and follow the GNU GPL, see
|
||||
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
|
||||
|
||||
The GNU General Public License does not permit incorporating your program
|
||||
into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you
|
||||
may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with
|
||||
the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General
|
||||
Public License instead of this License. But first, please read
|
||||
<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.
|
165
deps/MPFR/mpfr/mpfr.COPYING.LESSER
vendored
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165
deps/MPFR/mpfr/mpfr.COPYING.LESSER
vendored
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|
||||
GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
|
||||
Version 3, 29 June 2007
|
||||
|
||||
Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf.org/>
|
||||
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
|
||||
of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
This version of the GNU Lesser General Public License incorporates
|
||||
the terms and conditions of version 3 of the GNU General Public
|
||||
License, supplemented by the additional permissions listed below.
|
||||
|
||||
0. Additional Definitions.
|
||||
|
||||
As used herein, "this License" refers to version 3 of the GNU Lesser
|
||||
General Public License, and the "GNU GPL" refers to version 3 of the GNU
|
||||
General Public License.
|
||||
|
||||
"The Library" refers to a covered work governed by this License,
|
||||
other than an Application or a Combined Work as defined below.
|
||||
|
||||
An "Application" is any work that makes use of an interface provided
|
||||
by the Library, but which is not otherwise based on the Library.
|
||||
Defining a subclass of a class defined by the Library is deemed a mode
|
||||
of using an interface provided by the Library.
|
||||
|
||||
A "Combined Work" is a work produced by combining or linking an
|
||||
Application with the Library. The particular version of the Library
|
||||
with which the Combined Work was made is also called the "Linked
|
||||
Version".
|
||||
|
||||
The "Minimal Corresponding Source" for a Combined Work means the
|
||||
Corresponding Source for the Combined Work, excluding any source code
|
||||
for portions of the Combined Work that, considered in isolation, are
|
||||
based on the Application, and not on the Linked Version.
|
||||
|
||||
The "Corresponding Application Code" for a Combined Work means the
|
||||
object code and/or source code for the Application, including any data
|
||||
and utility programs needed for reproducing the Combined Work from the
|
||||
Application, but excluding the System Libraries of the Combined Work.
|
||||
|
||||
1. Exception to Section 3 of the GNU GPL.
|
||||
|
||||
You may convey a covered work under sections 3 and 4 of this License
|
||||
without being bound by section 3 of the GNU GPL.
|
||||
|
||||
2. Conveying Modified Versions.
|
||||
|
||||
If you modify a copy of the Library, and, in your modifications, a
|
||||
facility refers to a function or data to be supplied by an Application
|
||||
that uses the facility (other than as an argument passed when the
|
||||
facility is invoked), then you may convey a copy of the modified
|
||||
version:
|
||||
|
||||
a) under this License, provided that you make a good faith effort to
|
||||
ensure that, in the event an Application does not supply the
|
||||
function or data, the facility still operates, and performs
|
||||
whatever part of its purpose remains meaningful, or
|
||||
|
||||
b) under the GNU GPL, with none of the additional permissions of
|
||||
this License applicable to that copy.
|
||||
|
||||
3. Object Code Incorporating Material from Library Header Files.
|
||||
|
||||
The object code form of an Application may incorporate material from
|
||||
a header file that is part of the Library. You may convey such object
|
||||
code under terms of your choice, provided that, if the incorporated
|
||||
material is not limited to numerical parameters, data structure
|
||||
layouts and accessors, or small macros, inline functions and templates
|
||||
(ten or fewer lines in length), you do both of the following:
|
||||
|
||||
a) Give prominent notice with each copy of the object code that the
|
||||
Library is used in it and that the Library and its use are
|
||||
covered by this License.
|
||||
|
||||
b) Accompany the object code with a copy of the GNU GPL and this license
|
||||
document.
|
||||
|
||||
4. Combined Works.
|
||||
|
||||
You may convey a Combined Work under terms of your choice that,
|
||||
taken together, effectively do not restrict modification of the
|
||||
portions of the Library contained in the Combined Work and reverse
|
||||
engineering for debugging such modifications, if you also do each of
|
||||
the following:
|
||||
|
||||
a) Give prominent notice with each copy of the Combined Work that
|
||||
the Library is used in it and that the Library and its use are
|
||||
covered by this License.
|
||||
|
||||
b) Accompany the Combined Work with a copy of the GNU GPL and this license
|
||||
document.
|
||||
|
||||
c) For a Combined Work that displays copyright notices during
|
||||
execution, include the copyright notice for the Library among
|
||||
these notices, as well as a reference directing the user to the
|
||||
copies of the GNU GPL and this license document.
|
||||
|
||||
d) Do one of the following:
|
||||
|
||||
0) Convey the Minimal Corresponding Source under the terms of this
|
||||
License, and the Corresponding Application Code in a form
|
||||
suitable for, and under terms that permit, the user to
|
||||
recombine or relink the Application with a modified version of
|
||||
the Linked Version to produce a modified Combined Work, in the
|
||||
manner specified by section 6 of the GNU GPL for conveying
|
||||
Corresponding Source.
|
||||
|
||||
1) Use a suitable shared library mechanism for linking with the
|
||||
Library. A suitable mechanism is one that (a) uses at run time
|
||||
a copy of the Library already present on the user's computer
|
||||
system, and (b) will operate properly with a modified version
|
||||
of the Library that is interface-compatible with the Linked
|
||||
Version.
|
||||
|
||||
e) Provide Installation Information, but only if you would otherwise
|
||||
be required to provide such information under section 6 of the
|
||||
GNU GPL, and only to the extent that such information is
|
||||
necessary to install and execute a modified version of the
|
||||
Combined Work produced by recombining or relinking the
|
||||
Application with a modified version of the Linked Version. (If
|
||||
you use option 4d0, the Installation Information must accompany
|
||||
the Minimal Corresponding Source and Corresponding Application
|
||||
Code. If you use option 4d1, you must provide the Installation
|
||||
Information in the manner specified by section 6 of the GNU GPL
|
||||
for conveying Corresponding Source.)
|
||||
|
||||
5. Combined Libraries.
|
||||
|
||||
You may place library facilities that are a work based on the
|
||||
Library side by side in a single library together with other library
|
||||
facilities that are not Applications and are not covered by this
|
||||
License, and convey such a combined library under terms of your
|
||||
choice, if you do both of the following:
|
||||
|
||||
a) Accompany the combined library with a copy of the same work based
|
||||
on the Library, uncombined with any other library facilities,
|
||||
conveyed under the terms of this License.
|
||||
|
||||
b) Give prominent notice with the combined library that part of it
|
||||
is a work based on the Library, and explaining where to find the
|
||||
accompanying uncombined form of the same work.
|
||||
|
||||
6. Revised Versions of the GNU Lesser General Public License.
|
||||
|
||||
The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions
|
||||
of the GNU Lesser General Public License from time to time. Such new
|
||||
versions will be similar in spirit to the present version, but may
|
||||
differ in detail to address new problems or concerns.
|
||||
|
||||
Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the
|
||||
Library as you received it specifies that a certain numbered version
|
||||
of the GNU Lesser General Public License "or any later version"
|
||||
applies to it, you have the option of following the terms and
|
||||
conditions either of that published version or of any later version
|
||||
published by the Free Software Foundation. If the Library as you
|
||||
received it does not specify a version number of the GNU Lesser
|
||||
General Public License, you may choose any version of the GNU Lesser
|
||||
General Public License ever published by the Free Software Foundation.
|
||||
|
||||
If the Library as you received it specifies that a proxy can decide
|
||||
whether future versions of the GNU Lesser General Public License shall
|
||||
apply, that proxy's public statement of acceptance of any version is
|
||||
permanent authorization for you to choose that version for the
|
||||
Library.
|
91
deps/MPFR/mpfr/mpfr.README
vendored
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91
deps/MPFR/mpfr/mpfr.README
vendored
Normal file
@ -0,0 +1,91 @@
|
||||
Copyright 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||||
Contributed by the Arenaire and Cacao projects, INRIA.
|
||||
|
||||
This file is part of the GNU MPFR Library.
|
||||
|
||||
The GNU MPFR Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
|
||||
it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
|
||||
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your
|
||||
option) any later version.
|
||||
|
||||
The GNU MPFR Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
|
||||
WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
|
||||
or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public
|
||||
License for more details.
|
||||
|
||||
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
|
||||
along with the GNU MPFR Library; see the file COPYING.LESSER. If not, see
|
||||
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/ or write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
|
||||
51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
|
||||
|
||||
##############################################################################
|
||||
|
||||
The GNU MPFR distribution contains the following files:
|
||||
(This does not apply to code retrieved by Subversion.)
|
||||
|
||||
AUTHORS - the authors of the library
|
||||
BUGS - bugs in MPFR - please read this file!
|
||||
COPYING - the GNU General Public License, version 3
|
||||
COPYING.LESSER - the GNU Lesser General Public License, version 3
|
||||
ChangeLog - the log of changes
|
||||
FAQ.html - frequently asked questions about MPFR
|
||||
INSTALL - how to install MPFR (see also mpfr.texi)
|
||||
Makefile* - files for building the library
|
||||
NEWS - new features with respect to previous versions
|
||||
PATCHES - empty file (until patches are applied)
|
||||
README - this file
|
||||
TODO - what remains to do (any help is welcome!)
|
||||
VERSION - version of MPFR (next release version if taken by Subversion)
|
||||
ac*.m4 - automatic configuration files
|
||||
ansi2knr.* - convert ANSI C to Kernighan & Ritchie C (source and man page)
|
||||
*.c - source files
|
||||
*.h - header files
|
||||
compile - auxiliary installation file
|
||||
config.* - auxiliary installation files
|
||||
configure* - configuration files
|
||||
depcomp - auxiliary installation file
|
||||
examples/ - directory containing examples
|
||||
fdl.texi - the GNU Free Documentation License
|
||||
get_patches.sh - rebuild get_patches.c when patches have been applied
|
||||
install-sh - installation file
|
||||
ltmain.sh - auxiliary installation file
|
||||
m4/ - directory containing additional configuration files
|
||||
missing - auxiliary installation file
|
||||
mparam_h.in - header file template
|
||||
mpfr.info - info file for MPFR
|
||||
mpfr.texi - texinfo documentation for MPFR (source)
|
||||
tests/ - test directory
|
||||
texinfo.tex - TeX macros to handle mpfr.texi
|
||||
|
||||
According to the special exception to the GNU General Public License,
|
||||
the autotools files compile, config.sub, config.guess, ltmain.sh,
|
||||
m4/libtool.m4 and missing are distributed under the same licence of
|
||||
GNU MPFR.
|
||||
|
||||
|
||||
You can get the latest source code by Subversion at InriaGforge:
|
||||
|
||||
svn checkout svn://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/mpfr/trunk mpfr
|
||||
|
||||
or
|
||||
|
||||
svn checkout https://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/mpfr/trunk mpfr
|
||||
|
||||
(the last argument can be any directory name). You can use
|
||||
|
||||
svn ls svn://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/mpfr/branches
|
||||
svn ls svn://scm.gforge.inria.fr/svn/mpfr/tags
|
||||
|
||||
to get the list of branches or tags (releases), then checkout a
|
||||
particular branch or tag instead of the trunk. Alternatively, you
|
||||
can now use the "https:" scheme (a.k.a. DAV) instead of "svn:".
|
||||
For more information about Subversion, please see:
|
||||
|
||||
* http://svnbook.red-bean.com/ (the official Subversion book);
|
||||
* http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SvnHelp (written for GCC developers,
|
||||
but interesting general information can be found there);
|
||||
* http://subversion.tigris.org/faq.html (the Subversion FAQ).
|
||||
|
||||
Subversion users should read the file "README.dev".
|
||||
|
||||
Note: the old CVS repository at cvs-sop.inria.fr is now closed.
|
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