/** @file | |
Every thing you wanted to know about your compiler but didn't know whom to ask. | |
COPYRIGHT(c) 1993-9 Steven Pemberton, CWI. All rights reserved. | |
Steven Pemberton, CWI, Amsterdam; "Steven.Pemberton@cwi.nl" | |
Used with permission. | |
Copyright (c) 2010 - 2011, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.<BR> | |
This program and the accompanying materials | |
are licensed and made available under the terms and conditions of the BSD License | |
which accompanies this distribution. The full text of the license may be found at | |
http://opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license. | |
THE PROGRAM IS DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE BSD LICENSE ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, | |
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. | |
**/ | |
#if defined(_MSC_VER) /* Handle Microsoft VC++ compiler specifics. */ | |
#pragma warning ( disable : 4018 ) | |
#pragma warning ( disable : 4055 ) | |
#pragma warning ( disable : 4116 ) | |
#pragma warning ( disable : 4130 ) | |
#pragma warning ( disable : 4189 ) | |
#pragma warning ( disable : 4244 ) | |
#pragma warning ( disable : 4723 ) | |
#endif /* defined(_MSC_VER) */ | |
//#define NO_SC 1 // Compiler doesn't support signed char | |
//#define NO_UC 1 // Compiler doesn't support unsigned char | |
//#define NO_UI 1 // Compiler doesn't support unsigned short and long | |
//#define NO_VOID 1 // Compiler doesn't support void | |
//#define NO_SIG 1 // Compiler doesn't support signal() or setjmp/longjmp() | |
/* Some compilers can't cope with "#ifdef __FILE__". Use | |
either the FILENAME or BAD_CPP macro as described below. | |
*/ | |
/* If your C preprocessor doesn't have the predefined __FILE__ | |
macro, and you don't want to call this file enquire.c but, say, | |
tell.c, uncomment the following and change enquire.c to tell.c. | |
*/ | |
//#define FILENAME "enquire.c" | |
/* Some compilers won't accept the line "#include FILENAME". Uncomment | |
the following macro. In that case, this file *must* be called enquire.c. | |
*/ | |
//#define BAD_CPP 1 | |
/* Some naughty compilers define __STDC__, but don't really | |
support it. Some define it as 0, in which case we ignore it. | |
But if your compiler defines it, and isn't really ANSI C, | |
uncomment the BAD_STDC macro. (To those compiler writers: for shame). | |
*/ | |
//#define BAD_STDC 1 | |
/* Some naughty compilers define __STDC__, but don't have the | |
stddef.h include file. Uncomment the BAD_STDDEF macro. (Gcc needs this on | |
some machines, due to clashes between stddef.h and other include files.) | |
*/ | |
//#define BAD_STDDEF 1 | |
/* Some systems crash when you try to malloc all store. To save users of such | |
defective systems too much grief, they may uncomment the BAD_MALLOC macro, | |
which ignores that bit of the code. | |
*/ | |
//#define BAD_MALLOC 1 | |
#ifndef PROGRAM | |
#define PROGRAM enquire.c | |
#define VERSION "5.1a" | |
#define PURPOSE Everything you wanted to know about your machine and C compiler | |
#define BUT didnt know who to ask | |
#define FOR Any OS, any C compiler | |
#define AUTHOR Steven Pemberton, CWI, Amsterdam; "Steven.Pemberton@cwi.nl" | |
#define COPYRIGHT(c) 1993-9 Steven Pemberton, CWI. All rights reserved. | |
#define NOTE Improvements gratefully received. Please mention the version. | |
#define COMPILE On Unix compile with: "sh enquire.c"; see below for details | |
#define WEB "http://www.cwi.nl/~steven/enquire.html" | |
#endif | |
#ifdef NOTDEFINED /* This is how you compile it; see below for details */ | |
case $0 in | |
*.c) ;; | |
sh) echo 'Use "sh enquire.c", not "sh < enquire.c"' >&2; exit 1;; | |
*) echo 'Filename must end in ".c"' >&2; exit 1;; | |
esac | |
if test -r test.c | |
then echo Would overwrite test.c - try it somewhere safer >&2; exit 1 | |
fi | |
CFLAGS= | |
echo Testing for needed CFLAGS ... | |
echo "main(){char c; c=0;}" > test.c | |
if ${CC=cc} ${1+"$@"} -o enquire test.c $LIBS | |
then : | |
else | |
echo '*** "'$CC ${1+"$@"} -o enquire test.c $LIBS'" failed' | |
echo '*** Giving up' | |
/bin/rm -f test.c | |
exit 1 | |
fi | |
echo "main(){signed char c; c=0;}" > test.c | |
if $CC ${1+"$@"} -o enquire test.c $LIBS 2>/dev/null | |
then echo " Signed char ok" | |
else | |
CFLAGS=-DNO_SC | |
echo " Signed char not accepted; using $CFLAGS" | |
fi | |
echo "main(){unsigned char c; c=0;}" > test.c | |
if $CC ${1+"$@"} -o enquire test.c $LIBS 2>/dev/null | |
then echo " Unsigned char ok" | |
else | |
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DNO_UC" | |
echo " Unsigned char not accepted; using $CFLAGS" | |
fi | |
echo "main(){unsigned short s;unsigned long l;s=0;l=0;}" > test.c | |
if $CC ${1+"$@"} -o enquire test.c $LIBS 2>/dev/null | |
then echo " Unsigned short and long ok" | |
else | |
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DNO_UI" | |
echo " Unsigned short or long not accepted; using $CFLAGS" | |
fi | |
echo "void foo(){} main(){foo();}" > test.c | |
if $CC ${1+"$@"} -o enquire test.c $LIBS 2>/dev/null | |
then echo " Void ok" | |
else | |
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -DNO_VOID" | |
echo " Void not accepted; using $CFLAGS" | |
fi | |
/bin/rm -f test.c a.out | |
echo Compiling $0 ... | |
case $# in | |
0) : check bug in interpreting "$@" in some shells, if no parameters | |
case `echo 1 "$@" 2` in | |
"1 2") echo ' *** There is a bug in your shell expanding "$@"!' | |
echo ' *** Taking remedial action' ;; | |
"1 2") ;; | |
esac | |
esac | |
case $ID in | |
"") echo " $CC" $CFLAGS "$@" $0 -o enquire $LIBS | |
$CC $CFLAGS ${1+"$@"} $0 -o enquire $LIBS || | |
{ echo '***' Try setting some CFLAGS; exit 1; } | |
;; | |
*) echo " $CC" $CFLAGS "$@" -DID="\"$ID\"" $0 -o enquire $LIBS | |
$CC $CFLAGS ${1+"$@"} -DID="\"$ID\"" $0 -o enquire $LIBS || | |
{ echo '***' Try setting some CFLAGS; exit 1; } | |
esac | |
echo "Producing enquire.out limits.h and float.h ..." | |
echo " enquire > enquire.out" | |
./enquire > enquire.out || echo ' *** Some problems: see enquire.out' | |
echo " enquire -l > limits.h" | |
./enquire -l > limits.h || echo ' *** Some problems: see limits.h' | |
echo " enquire -f > float.h" | |
./enquire -f > float.h || echo ' *** Some problems: see float.h' | |
echo "Verifying the contents of limits.h and float.h ..." | |
echo " $CC" -DVERIFY $CFLAGS "$@" $0 -o verify $LIBS | |
$CC -DVERIFY $CFLAGS ${@+"$@"} $0 -o verify $LIBS || | |
{ echo '***' Failed; exit 1; } | |
echo " verify -fl > verify.out" | |
./verify -fl > verify.out || | |
echo ' *** Some problems: see verify.out' | |
echo Done | |
exit 0 | |
#endif | |
/* | |
PURPOSE | |
This is a program that determines many properties of the C | |
compiler and machine that it is run on, such as minimum and | |
maximum [un]signed char/int/long, many properties of float/ [long] | |
double, and so on. | |
As an option it produces the ANSI C float.h and limits.h files. | |
As a further option, it even checks that the compiler reads the | |
header files correctly. | |
It is a good test-case for compilers, since it exercises them with | |
many limiting values, such as the minimum and maximum floating-point | |
numbers. | |
COMPILING AND RUNNING ON UNIX MACHINES | |
With luck and a following wind, on Unix systems just the following | |
will work: | |
sh enquire.c (or whatever filename you chose). | |
Any parameters are passed to the C compiler, so if the compilation | |
fails for any reason curable as explained below, you can do the following: | |
sh enquire.c -DBAD_CPP | |
If you do get compilation errors, check the line in question. | |
Very often there is a comment attached saying which define to set. | |
You can use a different C compiler than the default cc by setting CC: | |
CC=gcc sh enquire.c -ansi | |
You can load extra libraries by setting LIBS: | |
CC=gcc LIBS=-lflong sh enquire.c -ansi | |
Add ID="string" for the string to be added to the output; for instance: | |
ID="`hostname` cc -ansi" sh enquire.c -ansi | |
Compiling may give messages about unreachable code. These you can ignore. | |
Some compilers offer various flags for different floating point | |
modes; it's worth trying all possible combinations of these. | |
Don't say I haven't tried to make life easy for you... | |
COMPILING AND RUNNING ON NON-UNIX SYSTEMS | |
On non-Unix systems, you must say (the equivalent of): | |
cc enquire.c -o enquire | |
enquire > enquire.out | |
enquire -l > limits.h | |
enquire -f > float.h | |
cc -DVERIFY enquire.c -o verify #this includes limits.h and float.h | |
verify -fl > verify.out | |
If your compiler doesn't support: add flag: | |
signed char (eg pcc) -DNO_SC | |
unsigned char -DNO_UC | |
unsigned short and long -DNO_UI | |
void -DNO_VOID | |
signal(), or setjmp/longjmp() -DNO_SIG | |
Try to compile first with no flags, and see if you get any errors | |
- you might be surprised. (Most non-ANSI compilers need -DNO_SC, | |
though.) Some compilers need a -f flag for floating point. | |
Don't use any optimisation flags: the program may not work if you | |
do. Though "while (a+1.0-a-1.0 == 0.0)" may look like "while(1)" | |
to an optimiser, to a floating-point unit there's a world of difference. | |
Compiling may give messages about unreachable code. These you can ignore. | |
Some compilers offer various flags for different floating point | |
modes; it's worth trying all possible combinations of these. | |
FAULTY COMPILERS | |
Because of bugs and/or inadequacies, some compilers need the following | |
defines: | |
- If your C preprocessor doesn't have the predefined __FILE__ | |
macro, and you don't want to call this file enquire.c but, say, | |
tell.c, add the flag -DFILENAME=\"tell.c\" . | |
- Some compilers won't accept the line "#include FILENAME". Add | |
flag -DBAD_CPP. In that case, this file *must* be called | |
enquire.c. | |
- Some compilers can't cope with "#ifdef __FILE__". Use | |
-DFILENAME= or -DBAD_CPP as above. | |
- Some naughty compilers define __STDC__, but don't really | |
support it. Some define it as 0, in which case we ignore it. | |
But if your compiler defines it, and isn't really ANSI C, add | |
flag -DBAD_STDC. (To those compiler writers: for shame). | |
- Some naughty compilers define __STDC__, but don't have the | |
stddef.h include file. Add flag -DBAD_STDDEF. (Gcc needs this | |
on some machines, due to clashes between stddef.h and other | |
include files.) | |
- Some systems crash when you try to malloc all store. To save | |
users of such defective systems too much grief, they may | |
compile with -DBAD_MALLOC, which ignores that bit of the code. | |
Summary of naughty-compiler flags: | |
If your compiler doesn't support: add flag: | |
__FILE__ (and you changed the filename) -DFILENAME=\"name.c\" | |
#ifdef __FILE__ -DBAD_CPP or -DFILENAME=... | |
#include FILENAME -DBAD_CPP | |
__STDC__ (properly) -DBAD_STDC | |
stddef.h -DBAD_STDDEF | |
malloc(LOTS) == NULL -DBAD_MALLOC | |
While it is not our policy to support defective compilers, pity has been | |
taken on people with compilers that can't produce object files bigger than | |
32k (especially since it was an easy addition). Compile the program | |
into separate parts like this: | |
cc -c -DSEP -DPASS0 -o p0.o <other flags> enquire.c | |
cc -c -DSEP -DPASS1 -o p1.o <other flags> enquire.c | |
cc -c -DSEP -DPASS2 -o p2.o <other flags> enquire.c | |
cc -c -DSEP -DPASS3 -o p3.o <other flags> enquire.c | |
cc -o enquire p0.o p1.o p2.o p3.o | |
SYSTEM DEPENDENCIES | |
You may possibly need to add some calls to signal() for other sorts of | |
exception on your machine than SIGFPE, SIGOVER, SIGBUS, and SIGSEGV. | |
See lines beginning #ifdef SIGxxx (and communicate the differences to me!). | |
OUTPUT | |
Running without argument gives the information as English text. If run | |
with argument -l (e.g. enquire -l), output is a series of #define's for | |
the ANSI standard limits.h include file, excluding MB_MAX_CHAR. If run | |
with argument -f, output is a series of #define's for the ANSI standard | |
float.h include file (according to ANSI C Draft of Dec 7, 1988). | |
Flag -v gives verbose output: output includes the English text above | |
as C comments. The program exit(0)'s if everything went ok, otherwise | |
it exits with a positive number, telling how many problems there were. | |
VERIFYING THE COMPILER | |
If, having produced the float.h and limits.h header files, you want to | |
verify that the compiler reads them back correctly (there are a lot of | |
boundary cases, of course, like minimum and maximum numbers), you can | |
recompile enquire.c with -DVERIFY set (plus the other flags that you used | |
when compiling the version that produced the header files). This then | |
recompiles the program so that it #includes "limits.h" and "float.h", | |
and checks that the constants it finds there are the same as the | |
constants it produces. Run the resulting program with enquire -fl. | |
Many compilers fail this test. | |
NB: You *must* recompile with the same compiler and flags, otherwise | |
you may get odd results. | |
You can also use this option if your compiler already has both files, | |
and you want to confirm that this program produces the right results. | |
TROUBLESHOOTING. | |
This program is now quite trustworthy, and suspicious and wrong output | |
may well be caused by bugs in the compiler, not in the program (however | |
of course, this is not guaranteed, and no responsibility can be | |
accepted, etc.) | |
The program only works if overflows are ignored by the C system or | |
are catchable with signal(). | |
If the program fails to run to completion (often with the error message | |
"Unexpected signal at point x"), this often turns out to be a bug in the | |
C compiler's run-time system. Check what was about to be printed, and | |
try to narrow the problem down. | |
Another possible problem is that you have compiled the program to produce | |
loss-of-precision arithmetic traps. The program cannot cope with these, | |
and you should re-compile without them. (They should never be the default). | |
Make sure you compiled with optimisation turned off. | |
Output preceded by *** WARNING: identifies behaviour of the C system | |
deemed incorrect by the program. Likely problems are that printf or | |
scanf don't cope properly with certain boundary numbers: this program | |
goes to a lot of trouble to calculate its values, and these values | |
are mostly boundary numbers. Experience has shown that often printf | |
cannot cope with these values, and so in an attempt to increase | |
confidence in the output, for each float and double that is printed, | |
the printed value is checked by using sscanf to read it back. | |
Care is taken that numbers are printed with enough digits to uniquely | |
identify them, and therefore that they can be read back identically. | |
If the number read back is different, then there is probably a bug in | |
printf or sscanf, and the program prints the warning message. | |
If the two numbers in the warning look identical, then printf is more | |
than likely rounding the last digit(s) incorrectly. To put you at ease | |
that the two really are different, the bit patterns of the two numbers | |
are also printed. The difference is very likely in the last bit. | |
Many scanf's read the minimum double back as 0.0, and similarly cause | |
overflow when reading the maximum double. This program quite ruthlessly | |
declares all these behaviours faulty. The point is that if you get | |
one of these warnings, the output may be wrong, so you should check | |
the result carefully if you intend to use the results. Of course, printf | |
and sscanf may both be wrong, and cancel each other out, so you should | |
check the output carefully anyway. | |
The warning that "a cast didn't work" refers to cases like this: | |
float f; | |
#define C 1.234567890123456789 | |
f= C; | |
if (f != (float) C) printf ("Wrong!"); | |
A faulty compiler will widen f to double and ignore the cast to float, | |
and because there is more accuracy in a double than a float, fail to | |
recognise that they are the same. In the actual case in point, f and C | |
are passed as parameters to a function that discovers they are not equal, | |
so it's just possible that the error was in the parameter passing, | |
not in the cast (see function Verify()). | |
For ANSI C, which has float constants, the error message is "constant has | |
wrong precision". | |
REPORTING PROBLEMS | |
If the program doesn't work for you for any reason that can't be | |
narrowed down to a problem in the C compiler, or it has to be | |
changed in order to get it to compile, or it produces suspicious | |
output (like a very low maximum float, for instance), please mail | |
the problem and an example of the incorrect output to | |
Steven.Pemberton@cwi.nl so that improvements can be worked into | |
future versions. Try to give as much information as possible; | |
DON'T FORGET TO MENTION THE VERSION NUMBER! | |
The program tries to catch and diagnose bugs in the compiler/run-time | |
system. I would be especially pleased to have reports of failures so | |
that I can improve this service. | |
I apologise unreservedly for the contorted use of the preprocessor... | |
but it was fun! | |
NEW VERSIONS | |
Worried that you may not have the latest version? Ftp to | |
ftp.cwi.nl, and look in directory pub/steven/enquire | |
for file enquireXX.c; XX is the version number. Or look at | |
http://www.cwi.nl/~steven/enquire.html | |
HOW DOES ENQUIRE WORK? | |
There is an article that explains a lot of the workings: The | |
Ergonomics of Portability; available from the above addresses as file | |
enquire.ps. | |
THE SMALL PRINT | |
This is not a public domain program; nor is any other program that | |
carries a copyright notice. It is however freely copyable under the | |
following conditions: | |
You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of this source file. | |
You may modify this source file, and copy and distribute such | |
modified versions, provided that you leave the copyright notice | |
at the top of the file and also cause the modified file to carry | |
prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the | |
date of any change; and cause the whole of any work that you | |
distribute or publish, that in whole or in part contains or is a | |
derivative of this program or any part thereof, to be licensed | |
at no charge to all third parties on terms identical to those | |
here. | |
While every effort has been taken to make this program as reliable as | |
possible, no responsibility can be taken for the correctness of the | |
output, nor suitability for any particular use. | |
If you do have a fix to any problem, please send it to me, so that | |
other people can have the benefits. | |
This program is an offshoot of a project funded by public funds. | |
If you use this program for research or commercial use (i.e. more | |
than just for the fun of knowing about your compiler) mailing a short | |
note of acknowledgement may help keep enquire.c supported. | |
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | |
Many people have given time and ideas to making this program what it is. | |
To all of them thanks, and apologies for not mentioning them by name. | |
HISTORY | |
Originally started as a program to generate configuration constants | |
for a large piece of software we were writing, which later took on | |
a life of its own... | |
1.0 Length 6658!; end 1984? | |
Unix only. Only printed a dozen maximum int/double values. | |
2.0 Length 10535; Spring 1985 | |
Prints values as #defines (about 20 of them) | |
More extensive floating point, using Cody and Waite | |
Handles signals better | |
Programs around optimisations | |
Handles Cybers | |
3.0 Length 12648; Aug 1987; prints about 42 values | |
Added PASS stuff, so treats float as well as double | |
4.0 Length 33891; Feb 1989; prints around 85 values | |
First GNU version (for gcc, where they called it hard-params.c) | |
Generates float.h and limits.h files | |
Handles long double | |
Generates warnings for dubious output | |
4.1 Length 47738; April 1989 | |
Added VERIFY and TEST | |
4.2 Length 63442; Feb 1990 | |
Added SEP | |
Fixed eps/epsneg | |
Added check for pseudo-unsigned chars | |
Added description for each #define output | |
Added check for absence of defines during verify | |
Added prototypes | |
Added BAD_STDC and BAD_CPP | |
Fixed alignments output | |
4.3 Length 75000; Oct 1990; around 114 lines of output | |
Function xmalloc defined, Richard Stallman, June 89. | |
Alignments computed from member offsets rather than structure sizes, | |
Richard Stallman, Oct 89 | |
Print whether char* and int* pointers have the same format; | |
also char * and function * | |
Update to Draft C version Dec 7, 1988 | |
- types of constants produced in limits.h | |
(whether to put a U after unsigned shorts and chars and | |
whether to output -1024 as (-1023-1)) | |
- values of SCHAR_MIN/MAX | |
- values of *_EPSILON (not the smallest but the effective smallest) | |
Added FILENAME, since ANSI C doesn't allow #define __FILE__ | |
Renamed from config.c to enquire.c | |
Added size_t and ptrdiff_t enquiries | |
Added promotion enquiries | |
Added type checks of #defines | |
Added BAD_STDDEF | |
Changed endian to allow for cases where not all bits are used | |
Sanity check for max integrals | |
Fixed definition of setjmp for -DNO_SIG | |
Moved #define ... 0.0L inside #ifdef STDC, in case some cpp's tokenize | |
Added BAD_MALLOC | |
5.0 Length 88228; February 1993; around 120 lines of output | |
(depends on what you count) | |
Added the 'sh enquire.c' horror/delight: thanks David Mankins@think | |
Added checks for long names: thanks Steve Simon@leeds-poly | |
Added FPE signal checks: thanks Leonid A. Broukhis | |
Added check for dereferencing NULL | |
Added TESTI | |
Added LIBS, fixed showtype: thanks Rainer Orth@TechFak.Uni-Bielefeld.DE | |
Added a free(): thanks nickc@perihelion.co.uk | |
Added signal catching to the malloc part | |
Renamed naughty-compiler defines to BAD_* | |
Renamed and altered Verify() to better check faulty compilers | |
Shut some compilers up from giving incorrect warnings. | |
Fixed sign_of(): thanks Hugh Redelmeier@redvax | |
Fixed USHRT_MAX for sizeof(short)=sizeof(int) but INT_MAX > SHRT_MAX | |
Fixed NO_UI | |
Fixed -DSEP: thanks Mike Black@seismo | |
Fixed the case where stdio.h includes limits.h: thanks rms@gnu | |
Fixed exponent(): thanks Christophe BINOT | |
<chb%hpvpta.france.hp.com@hplb.hpl.hp.com> | |
5.0a Aug 1997 | |
Made handling of ID= easier | |
Improved the reporting of use of bits in Floating values. | |
5.1 Length 88739; Sep 1998 | |
Fixed detection of infinity for machines with no overflow trap | |
Speeded up search for max char (first 32 bit char machine turned up...) | |
5.1a Length 88832; Feb 1999 | |
Changed identification message | |
5.1b Length 88926; Oct 2002 | |
Fixed a missing \n in an output line; thanks Leonid Broukhis again | |
*/ | |
/* Set FILENAME to the name of this file */ | |
#ifndef FILENAME | |
#ifdef BAD_CPP | |
#define FILENAME "enquire.c" | |
#else | |
#ifdef __FILE__ /* It's a compiler bug if this fails. Define BAD_CPP */ | |
#define FILENAME __FILE__ | |
#else | |
#define FILENAME "enquire.c" | |
#endif /* __FILE__ */ | |
#endif /* BAD_CPP */ | |
#endif /* FILENAME */ | |
/* This file is read three times (it #includes itself), to generate | |
otherwise identical code for each of short+float, int+double, | |
long+long double. If PASS isn't defined, then this is the first pass. | |
Code bracketed by 'PASS0' is for stuff independent of all three, | |
but is read during the first pass. | |
*/ | |
#ifndef PASS | |
#ifdef SEP /* so we're only interested if this is pass 1 or not */ | |
#ifdef PASS1 | |
#define PASS 1 | |
#else | |
#define PASS 0 | |
#endif | |
#else /* no SEP, so this is the first pass */ | |
#define PASS 1 | |
#define PASS0 1 | |
#define PASS1 1 | |
#endif /* SEP */ | |
/* Void just marks the functions that don't return a result */ | |
#ifdef NO_VOID | |
#define Void int | |
#else | |
#define Void void | |
#endif | |
/* Set STDC to whether this is *really* an ANSI C compiler. | |
Some bad compilers define __STDC__, when they don't support it. | |
Compile with -DBAD_STDC to get round this. | |
*/ | |
#ifndef BAD_STDC | |
#ifdef __STDC__ | |
#if __STDC__ /* If __STDC__ is 0, assume it isn't supported */ | |
#define STDC | |
#endif | |
#endif | |
#endif | |
/* Stuff different for ANSI C, and old C: | |
ARGS and NOARGS are used for function prototypes. | |
Volatile is used to reduce the chance of optimisation, | |
and to prevent variables being put in registers (when setjmp/longjmp | |
wouldn't work as we want) | |
Long_double is the longest floating point type available. | |
stdc is used in tests like "if (stdc)", which is less ugly than #ifdef. | |
U is output after unsigned constants. | |
*/ | |
#ifdef STDC | |
#define ARGS(x) x | |
#define NOARGS (void) | |
#define Volatile volatile | |
#define Long_double long double | |
#define stdc 1 | |
#define U "U" | |
#else /* Old style C */ | |
#define ARGS(x) () | |
#define NOARGS () | |
#define Volatile static | |
#define Long_double double | |
#define stdc 0 | |
#define U "" | |
#endif /* STDC */ | |
/* include files */ | |
#include <stdio.h> | |
#include <wchar.h> | |
#ifdef STDC | |
#ifndef BAD_STDDEF | |
#include <stddef.h> /* for size_t: if this fails, define BAD_STDDEF */ | |
#endif | |
#endif | |
#ifdef NO_SIG | |
#define jmp_buf int | |
#else | |
#include <signal.h> /* if this fails, define NO_SIG */ | |
#include <setjmp.h> /* if this fails, define NO_SIG */ | |
#endif | |
//#ifndef NO_SIG | |
//#include <signal.h> /* if this fails, define NO_SIG */ | |
//#include <setjmp.h> /* if this fails, define NO_SIG */ | |
//#endif | |
/* Kludge around the possiblity that <stdio.h> includes <limits.h> */ | |
#ifdef CHAR_BIT | |
#undef CHAR_BIT | |
#undef CHAR_MAX | |
#undef CHAR_MIN | |
#undef SCHAR_MAX | |
#undef SCHAR_MIN | |
#undef UCHAR_MAX | |
#undef UCHAR_MIN | |
#endif | |
#ifdef VERIFY | |
#include "limits.h" | |
#include "float.h" | |
#endif | |
/* The largest unsigned type */ | |
#ifdef NO_UI | |
#define ulong unsigned int | |
#else | |
#define ulong unsigned long | |
#endif | |
/* Some shorthands */ | |
#define Vprintf if (V) printf | |
#define Unexpected(place) if (setjmp(lab)!=0) croak(place) | |
#define fabs(x) (((x)<0.0)?(-x):(x)) | |
#endif /* PASS */ | |
/* A description of the ANSI constants */ | |
#define D_CHAR_BIT "Number of bits in a storage unit" | |
#define D_CHAR_MAX "Maximum char" | |
#define D_CHAR_MIN "Minimum char" | |
#define D_SCHAR_MAX "Maximum signed char" | |
#define D_SCHAR_MIN "Minimum signed char" | |
#define D_UCHAR_MAX "Maximum unsigned char (minimum is always 0)" | |
#define D_INT_MAX "Maximum %s" | |
#define D_INT_MIN "Minimum %s" | |
#define D_UINT_MAX "Maximum unsigned %s (minimum is always 0)" | |
#define D_FLT_ROUNDS "Addition rounds to 0: zero, 1: nearest, 2: +inf, 3: -inf, -1: unknown" | |
#define D_FLT_RADIX "Radix of exponent representation" | |
#define D_MANT_DIG "Number of base-FLT_RADIX digits in the significand of a %s" | |
#define D_DIG "Number of decimal digits of precision in a %s" | |
#define D_MIN_EXP "Minimum int x such that FLT_RADIX**(x-1) is a normalised %s" | |
#define D_MIN_10_EXP "Minimum int x such that 10**x is a normalised %s" | |
#define D_MAX_EXP "Maximum int x such that FLT_RADIX**(x-1) is a representable %s" | |
#define D_MAX_10_EXP "Maximum int x such that 10**x is a representable %s" | |
#define D_MAX "Maximum %s" | |
#define D_EPSILON "Difference between 1.0 and the minimum %s greater than 1.0" | |
#define D_MIN "Minimum normalised %s" | |
#ifdef PASS0 | |
/* Prototypes for what's to come: */ | |
int false NOARGS; | |
#ifdef BAD_STDDEF | |
char *malloc (); /* Old style prototype, since we don't know what size_t is */ | |
#else | |
char *malloc ARGS((size_t size)); | |
#endif | |
Void free ARGS((char *p)); /* Syntax error here? Try -DNO_VOID */ | |
Void exit ARGS((int status)); | |
char *f_rep ARGS((int precision, Long_double val)); | |
int maximum_int NOARGS; | |
int cprop NOARGS; | |
int basic NOARGS; | |
Void sprop NOARGS; | |
Void iprop NOARGS; | |
Void lprop NOARGS; | |
Void usprop NOARGS; | |
Void uiprop NOARGS; | |
Void ulprop NOARGS; | |
int fprop ARGS((int byte_size)); | |
int dprop ARGS((int byte_size)); | |
int ldprop ARGS((int byte_size)); | |
Void efprop ARGS((int fprec, int dprec, int lprec)); | |
Void edprop ARGS((int fprec, int dprec, int lprec)); | |
Void eldprop ARGS((int fprec, int dprec, int lprec)); | |
int setmode ARGS((char *s)); | |
Void farewell ARGS((int bugs)); | |
Void describe ARGS((char *description, char *extra)); | |
Void missing ARGS((char *s)); | |
Void fmissing ARGS((char *s)); | |
Void check_defines NOARGS; | |
Void bitpattern ARGS((char *p, unsigned int size)); | |
int ceil_log ARGS((int base, Long_double x)); | |
Void croak ARGS((int place)); | |
Void trap1 ARGS((int sig)); | |
Void eek_a_bug ARGS((char *problem)); | |
Void endian ARGS((int byte_size)); | |
int exponent ARGS((Long_double x, Long_double *fract, int *exp)); | |
int floor_log ARGS((int base, Long_double x)); | |
Void f_define ARGS((char *desc, char *extra, char *sort, char *name, | |
int prec, Long_double val, char *mark)); | |
Void i_define ARGS((char *desc, char *extra, char *sort, char *name, | |
long val, long lim, long req, char *mark)); | |
Void u_define ARGS((char *desc, char *extra, char *sort, char *name, | |
ulong val, ulong req, char *mark)); | |
#ifdef NO_SIG /* There's no signal(), or setjmp/longjmp() */ | |
/* Dummy routines instead */ | |
typedef int jmp_buf; | |
int setjmp ARGS((jmp_buf lab)); | |
jmp_buf lab, mlab; | |
int setjmp(jmp_buf lab) { return(0); } | |
void longjmp(jmp_buf lab, int val) { return; } | |
Void signal(int i, void (*p)()) {} | |
#else | |
jmp_buf lab, mlab; | |
Void overflow(int sig) | |
{ /* what to do on over/underflow */ | |
signal(sig, overflow); | |
longjmp(lab, 1); | |
} | |
Void address(int sig) | |
{ /* what to do on an address error */ | |
signal(sig, address); | |
longjmp(mlab, 1); | |
} | |
#endif /*NO_SIG*/ | |
int V= 0, /* verbose */ | |
L= 0, /* produce limits.h */ | |
F= 0, /* produce float.h */ | |
bugs=0; /* The number of (possible) bugs in the output */ | |
char co[4], oc[4]; /* Comment starter and ender symbols */ | |
int bits_per_byte; /* the number of bits per unit returned by sizeof() */ | |
int flt_rounds; /* The calculated value of FLT_ROUNDS */ | |
int flt_radix; /* The calculated value of FLT_RADIX */ | |
Volatile int trapped; /* For testing FPE traps */ | |
#ifdef TEST | |
/* Set the fp modes on a SUN with 68881 chip, to check that different | |
rounding modes etc. get properly detected. | |
Compile with -f68881 for cc, -m68881 for gcc, and with additional flag | |
-DTEST. Run with additional parameter +hex-number, to set the 68881 mode | |
register to hex-number | |
*/ | |
/* Bits 0x30 = rounding mode */ | |
#define ROUND_BITS 0x30 | |
#define TO_NEAREST 0x00 | |
#define TO_ZERO 0x10 | |
#define TO_MINUS_INF 0x20 | |
#define TO_PLUS_INF 0x30 /* The SUN FP user's guide seems to be wrong here */ | |
/* Bits 0xc0 = extended rounding */ | |
#define EXT_BITS 0xc0 | |
#define ROUND_EXTENDED 0x00 | |
#define ROUND_SINGLE 0x40 | |
#define ROUND_DOUBLE 0x80 | |
/* Enabled traps */ | |
#define EXE_INEX1 0x100 | |
#define EXE_INEX2 0x200 | |
#define EXE_DZ 0x400 | |
#define EXE_UNFL 0x800 | |
#define EXE_OVFL 0x1000 | |
#define EXE_OPERR 0x2000 | |
#define EXE_SNAN 0x4000 | |
#define EXE_BSUN 0x8000 | |
/* Only used for testing, on a Sun with 68881 chip */ | |
/* Print the FP mode */ | |
printmode(new) unsigned new; { | |
fpmode_(&new); | |
printf("New fp mode:\n"); | |
printf(" Round toward "); | |
switch (new & ROUND_BITS) { | |
case TO_NEAREST: printf("nearest"); break; | |
case TO_ZERO: printf("zero"); break; | |
case TO_MINUS_INF: printf("minus infinity"); break; | |
case TO_PLUS_INF: printf("plus infinity"); break; | |
default: printf("???"); break; | |
} | |
printf("\n Extended rounding precision: "); | |
switch (new & EXT_BITS) { | |
case ROUND_EXTENDED: printf("extended"); break; | |
case ROUND_SINGLE: printf("single"); break; | |
case ROUND_DOUBLE: printf("double"); break; | |
default: printf("???"); break; | |
} | |
printf("\n Enabled exceptions:"); | |
if (new & (unsigned) EXE_INEX1) printf(" inex1"); | |
if (new & (unsigned) EXE_INEX2) printf(" inex2"); | |
if (new & (unsigned) EXE_DZ) printf(" divz"); | |
if (new & (unsigned) EXE_UNFL) printf(" unfl"); | |
if (new & (unsigned) EXE_OVFL) printf(" ovfl"); | |
if (new & (unsigned) EXE_OPERR) printf(" operr"); | |
if (new & (unsigned) EXE_SNAN) printf(" snan"); | |
if (new & (unsigned) EXE_BSUN) printf(" bsun"); | |
printf("\n"); | |
} | |
/* Only used for testing, on a Sun with 68881 chip */ | |
/* Set the FP mode */ | |
int setmode(s) char *s; { | |
unsigned mode=0, dig; | |
char c; | |
while (*s) { | |
c= *s++; | |
if (c>='0' && c<='9') dig= c-'0'; | |
else if (c>='a' && c<='f') dig= c-'a'+10; | |
else if (c>='A' && c<='F') dig= c-'A'+10; | |
else return 1; | |
mode= mode<<4 | dig; | |
} | |
printmode(mode); | |
return 0; | |
} | |
#define SETMODE | |
#endif | |
#ifdef TESTI /* Test mode using SunOs IEEE routines */ | |
#include <sys/ieeefp.h> | |
int setmode(char *s) { | |
char *dummy, c, *cmd, *val; | |
while (*s) { | |
switch (c= *s++) { | |
case '=': cmd= "direction"; val= "nearest"; break; | |
case '0': cmd= "direction"; val= "tozero"; break; | |
case '+': cmd= "direction"; val= "positive"; break; | |
case '-': cmd= "direction"; val= "negative"; break; | |
case '1': cmd= "precision"; val= "single"; break; | |
case '2': cmd= "precision"; val= "double"; break; | |
case '3': cmd= "precision"; val= "extended"; break; | |
case '~': cmd= "exception"; val= "inexact"; break; | |
case '/': cmd= "exception"; val= "division"; break; | |
case '>': cmd= "exception"; val= "overflow"; break; | |
case '<': cmd= "exception"; val= "underflow"; break; | |
default: | |
printf("Bad setmode character: %c\n", c); | |
return 1; | |
break; | |
} | |
printf("Set %s %s", cmd, val); | |
if (ieee_flags("set", cmd, val, &dummy)) { | |
printf(": failed\n"); | |
return 1; | |
} | |
printf("\n"); | |
} | |
return 0; | |
} | |
#define SETMODE | |
#endif | |
#ifndef SETMODE | |
/* ARGSUSED */ | |
int | |
setmode(char *s) | |
{ | |
fprintf(stderr, "Can't set mode: not compiled with TEST\n"); | |
return(1); | |
} | |
#endif | |
int | |
memeq( | |
char *p1, | |
int size1, | |
char *p2, | |
int size2 | |
) | |
{ | |
/* See if two blocks of store are identical */ | |
int i; | |
if (size1 != size2) return 0; | |
for (i=1; i<=size1; i++) { | |
if (*p1++ != *p2++) return 0; | |
} | |
return 1; | |
} | |
Void | |
farewell(int bugs) | |
{ | |
if (bugs == 0) exit(0); | |
printf("\n%sFor hints on dealing with the ", co); | |
if (bugs == 1) printf("problem"); | |
else printf("%d problems", bugs); | |
printf(" above\n see the section 'TROUBLESHOOTING' in the file "); | |
printf("%s%s\n", FILENAME, oc); | |
exit(bugs); | |
} | |
/* The program has received a signal where it wasn't expecting one */ | |
Void | |
croak(int place) | |
{ | |
printf("*** Unexpected signal at point %d\n", place); | |
farewell(bugs+1); /* An exit isn't essential here, but avoids loops */ | |
} | |
/* This is here in case alloca.c is used, which calls this. */ | |
char * | |
xmalloc(unsigned size) | |
{ | |
char *value = malloc(size); | |
if (value == 0) { | |
fprintf(stderr, "Virtual memory exceeded\n"); | |
exit(bugs+1); | |
} | |
return value; | |
} | |
int maxint; | |
int | |
maximum_int( void ) | |
{ | |
/* Find the maximum integer */ | |
Volatile int newi, int_max, two=2; | |
/* Calculate maxint ***********************************/ | |
/* Calculate 2**n-1 until overflow - then use the previous value */ | |
newi=1; int_max=0; | |
if (setjmp(lab)==0) { /* Yields int_max */ | |
while(newi>int_max) { | |
int_max=newi; | |
newi=newi*two+1; | |
} | |
} | |
Unexpected(0); | |
return int_max; | |
} | |
/* How long are my identifiers? I could go further here, but some compilers | |
have line length limits that I don't want to break. | |
*/ | |
int zzzzzzzzz1zzzzzzzzz2zzzzzzzzz3zzzzzzzzz4zzzzzzzzz5zzzzzzzzz6zzzz=64; | |
int | |
name_len( void ) | |
{ | |
int zzzzzzzzz1zzzzzzzzz2zzzzzzzzz3zz=32; | |
{ int zzzzzzzzz1zzzzzz=16; | |
{ int zzzzzzzz=8; | |
{ int zzzzzzz=7; | |
{ int zzzzzz=6; | |
return | |
zzzzzzzzz1zzzzzzzzz2zzzzzzzzz3zzzzzzzzz4zzzzzzzzz5zzzzzzzzz6zzzz; | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
} | |
#define aaaaaaaaa1aaaaaaaaa2aaaaaaaaa3aaaaaaaaa4aaaaaaaaa5aaaaaaaaa6aaaa 64 | |
#define LENGTH 64 | |
#ifdef aaaaaaaaa1aaaaaaaaa2aaaaaaaaa3aa | |
#undef LENGTH | |
#define LENGTH 32 | |
#endif | |
#ifdef aaaaaaaaa1aaaaaa | |
#undef LENGTH | |
#define LENGTH 16 | |
#endif | |
#ifdef aaaaaaaa | |
#undef LENGTH | |
#define LENGTH 8 | |
#endif | |
#undef aaaaaaaaa1aaaaaaaaa2aaaaaaaaa3aaaaaaaaa4aaaaaaaaa5aaaaaaaaa6aaaa | |
Void long_names() | |
{ | |
int l= name_len(); | |
Vprintf("Compiler names are at least %d chars long", l); | |
if (l != 64) | |
Vprintf(" (but less than %d)", l*2); | |
Vprintf("\n"); | |
Vprintf("Preprocessor names are at least %d long", LENGTH); | |
if (LENGTH != 64) | |
Vprintf(" (but less than %d)", LENGTH*2); | |
Vprintf("\n\n"); | |
} | |
/* Used by FPROP to see if FP traps are generated, and if they may return */ | |
Void | |
trap2(int sig) | |
{ | |
longjmp(lab, 1); | |
} | |
Void | |
trap1(int sig) | |
{ | |
trapped= 1; /* A global */ | |
signal(sig, trap2); | |
} | |
Void | |
setsignals( void ) | |
{ | |
#ifdef SIGFPE | |
signal(SIGFPE, overflow); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef SIGOVER | |
signal(SIGOVER, overflow); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef SIGBUS | |
signal(SIGBUS, address); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef SIGSEGV | |
signal(SIGSEGV, address); | |
#endif | |
/* Add more calls as necessary */ | |
} | |
#undef LENGTH | |
int | |
main(int argc, char *argv[]) | |
{ | |
int dprec, fprec, lprec; | |
int i; | |
wchar_t *s; | |
int bad; | |
setsignals(); | |
Unexpected(1); | |
bad=0; | |
for (i=1; i < argc; i++) { | |
s = (wchar_t *)(argv[i]); | |
if (*s == L'-') { | |
s++; | |
while (*s) { | |
switch (*(s++)) { | |
case L'v': V=1; break; | |
case L'l': L=1; break; | |
case L'f': F=1; break; | |
default: bad=1; break; | |
} | |
} | |
} else if (*s == L'+') { | |
s++; | |
bad = setmode((char *)s); | |
} else bad= 1; | |
} | |
if (bad) { | |
fprintf(stderr, | |
"Usage: %ls [-vlf]\n v=Verbose l=Limits.h f=Float.h\n", | |
(wchar_t *)(argv[0])); | |
exit(1); | |
} | |
if (L || F) { | |
co[0]= '/'; oc[0]= ' '; | |
co[1]= '*'; oc[1]= '*'; | |
co[2]= ' '; oc[2]= '/'; | |
co[3]= '\0'; oc[3]= '\0'; | |
} else { | |
co[0]= '\0'; oc[0]= '\0'; | |
V=1; | |
} | |
if (L) printf("%slimits.h%s\n", co, oc); | |
if (F) printf("%sfloat.h%s\n", co, oc); | |
#ifdef ID | |
printf("%sProduced by enquire version %s (%s), CWI, Amsterdam\n %s\n", | |
co, VERSION, ID, WEB, oc); | |
#else | |
printf("%sProduced by enquire version %s, CWI, Amsterdam\n %s %s\n", | |
co, VERSION, WEB, oc); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef VERIFY | |
printf("%sVerification phase%s\n", co, oc); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef NO_SIG | |
Vprintf("%sCompiled without signal(): %s%s\n", | |
co, | |
"there's nothing that can be done if overflow occurs", | |
oc); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef NO_SC | |
Vprintf("%sCompiled without signed char%s\n", co, oc); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef NO_UC | |
Vprintf("%sCompiled without unsigned char%s\n", co, oc); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef NO_UI | |
Vprintf("%sCompiled without unsigned short or long%s\n", co, oc); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef __STDC__ | |
Vprintf("%sCompiler claims to be ANSI C level %d%s\n", | |
co, __STDC__, oc); | |
#else | |
Vprintf("%sCompiler does not claim to be ANSI C%s\n", co, oc); | |
#endif | |
printf("\n"); | |
long_names(); | |
check_defines(); | |
maxint= maximum_int(); | |
bits_per_byte= basic(); | |
Vprintf("\n"); | |
if (F||V) { | |
fprec= fprop(bits_per_byte); | |
dprec= dprop(bits_per_byte); | |
lprec= ldprop(bits_per_byte); | |
efprop(fprec, dprec, lprec); | |
edprop(fprec, dprec, lprec); | |
eldprop(fprec, dprec, lprec); | |
} | |
#ifndef BAD_MALLOC | |
if (V) { | |
/* An extra goody: the approximate amount of data-space */ | |
/* Allocate store until no more available */ | |
/* Different implementations have a different argument type | |
to malloc. Here we assume that it's the same type as | |
that which sizeof() returns */ | |
unsigned int size; | |
Volatile long total; | |
char kmg, *ptr, *save; | |
char **link; | |
save= NULL; | |
size=maximum_int()/4; | |
total=0; | |
while (size!=0) { | |
if (setjmp(mlab) == 0) { | |
while ((ptr= malloc((false()?sizeof(int):size))) != (char *)NULL) { | |
//if (save == NULL) save= ptr; /* save the biggest chunk */ | |
link = (char **)ptr; | |
if (save == NULL) { | |
// Save pointer to first allocated chunk | |
save= ptr; | |
*link = NULL; | |
} | |
else { | |
// Build list of all subsequently allocated chunks, LIFO | |
*link = save; | |
save = ptr; | |
} | |
total+=(size/2); | |
} | |
} else { | |
eek_a_bug("Trying to malloc all store generates a trap"); | |
} | |
size/=2; | |
} | |
if (setjmp(mlab)!=0) croak(-1); | |
//if (save != NULL) free(save); | |
while(save != NULL) { | |
link = (char **)save; | |
ptr = *link; | |
free(save); | |
save = ptr; | |
} | |
total= (total+511)/512; /* Sic */ kmg= 'K'; | |
if (total > 10000) { | |
total= (total+999)/1000; kmg= 'M'; | |
} | |
if (total > 10000) { | |
total= (total+999)/1000; kmg= 'G'; | |
} | |
if (total > 10000) { | |
total= (total+999)/1000; kmg= 'T'; | |
} | |
Vprintf("%sMemory mallocatable ~= %ld %cbytes%s\n", | |
co, total, kmg, oc); | |
} | |
#endif | |
farewell(bugs); | |
return bugs; /* To keep compilers and lint happy */ | |
} | |
Void | |
eek_a_bug(char *problem) | |
{ | |
/* The program has discovered a problem */ | |
printf("\n%s*** WARNING: %s%s\n", co, problem, oc); | |
bugs++; | |
} | |
Void | |
describe(char *description, char *extra) | |
{ | |
/* Produce the description for a #define */ | |
printf(" %s", co); | |
printf(description, extra); | |
printf("%s\n", oc); | |
} | |
Void | |
i_define( | |
char *desc, | |
char *extra, | |
char *sort, | |
char *name, | |
long val, | |
long lim, | |
long req, | |
char *mark | |
) | |
{ | |
/* Produce a #define for a signed int type */ | |
describe(desc, extra); | |
if (val >= 0) { | |
printf("#define %s%s %ld%s\n", sort, name, val, mark); | |
} else if (val + lim < 0) { | |
/* We may not produce a constant like -1024 if the max | |
allowable value is 1023. It has then to be output as | |
-1023-1. lim is the max allowable value. */ | |
printf("#define %s%s (%ld%s%ld%s)\n", | |
sort, name, -lim, mark, val+lim, mark); | |
} else { | |
printf("#define %s%s (%ld%s)\n", sort, name, val, mark); | |
} | |
/* If VERIFY is not set, val and req are just the same value; | |
if it is set, val is the value as calculated, and req is | |
the #defined constant | |
*/ | |
if (val != req) { | |
printf("%s*** Verify failed for above #define!\n", co); | |
printf(" Compiler has %ld for value%s\n\n", req, oc); | |
bugs++; | |
} | |
Vprintf("\n"); | |
} | |
Void | |
u_define( | |
char *desc, | |
char *extra, | |
char *sort, | |
char *name, | |
ulong val, | |
ulong req, | |
char *mark | |
) | |
{ | |
/* Produce a #define for an unsigned value */ | |
describe(desc, extra); | |
printf("#define %s%s %lu%s%s\n", sort, name, val, U, mark); | |
if (val != req) { | |
printf("%s*** Verify failed for above #define!\n", co); | |
printf(" Compiler has %lu for value%s\n\n", req, oc); | |
bugs++; | |
} | |
Vprintf("\n"); | |
} | |
Void f_define( | |
char *desc, | |
char *extra, | |
char *sort, | |
char *name, | |
int precision, | |
Long_double val, | |
char *mark | |
) | |
{ | |
/* Produce a #define for a float/double/long double */ | |
describe(desc, extra); | |
if (stdc) { | |
printf("#define %s%s %s%s\n", | |
sort, name, f_rep(precision, val), mark); | |
} else if (*mark == 'F') { | |
/* non-ANSI C has no float constants, so cast the constant */ | |
printf("#define %s%s ((float)%s)\n", | |
sort, name, f_rep(precision, val)); | |
} else { | |
printf("#define %s%s %s\n", sort, name, f_rep(precision, val)); | |
} | |
Vprintf("\n"); | |
} | |
int | |
floor_log(int base, Long_double x) | |
{ | |
/* return floor(log base(x)) */ | |
int r=0; | |
while (x>=base) { r++; x/=base; } | |
return r; | |
} | |
int | |
ceil_log(int base, Long_double x) | |
{ | |
int r=0; | |
while (x>1.0) { r++; x/=base; } | |
return r; | |
} | |
int | |
exponent(Long_double x, Long_double *fract, int *exp) | |
{ | |
/* Split x into a fraction and a power of ten; | |
returns 0 if x is unusable, 1 otherwise. | |
Only used for error messages about faulty output. | |
*/ | |
int r=0, neg=0; | |
Long_double old; | |
*fract=0.0; *exp=0; | |
if (x<0.0) { | |
x= -x; | |
neg= 1; | |
} | |
if (x==0.0) return 1; | |
if (x>=10.0) { | |
while (x>=10.0) { | |
old=x; r++; x/=10.0; | |
if (old==x) return 0; | |
} | |
} else { | |
while (x<1.0) { | |
old=x; r--; x*=10.0; | |
if (old==x) return 0; | |
} | |
} | |
if (neg) *fract= -x; | |
else *fract= x; | |
*exp=r; | |
return 1; | |
} | |
char * | |
f_rep(int precision, Long_double val) | |
{ | |
/* Return the floating representation of val */ | |
static char buf[1024]; | |
char *f1; | |
if (sizeof(double) == sizeof(Long_double)) { | |
/* Assume they're the same, and use non-stdc format */ | |
/* This is for stdc compilers using non-stdc libraries */ | |
f1= "%.*e"; | |
} else { | |
/* It had better support Le then */ | |
f1= "%.*Le"; | |
} | |
sprintf(buf, f1, precision, val); | |
return buf; | |
} | |
Void | |
bitpattern(char *p, unsigned int size) | |
{ | |
/* Printf the bit-pattern of p */ | |
char c; | |
unsigned int i; | |
int j; | |
for (i=1; i<=size; i++) { | |
c= *p; | |
p++; | |
for (j=bits_per_byte-1; j>=0; j--) | |
printf("%c", (c>>j)&1 ? '1' : '0'); | |
if (i!=size) printf(" "); | |
} | |
} | |
Void | |
fill(char *p, int size) | |
{ | |
char *ab= "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"; | |
int i; | |
for (i=0; i<size; i++) | |
p[i]= ab[i]; | |
} | |
#define Order(x, mode)\ | |
printf("%s%s ", co, mode); fill((char *)&x, sizeof(x)); \ | |
for (i=1; i<=sizeof(x); i++) { c=((x>>(byte_size*(sizeof(x)-i)))&mask);\ | |
putchar(c==0 ? '?' : (char)c); }\ | |
printf("%s\n", oc); | |
Void | |
endian(int byte_size) | |
{ | |
/* Printf the byte-order used on this machine */ | |
/*unsigned*/ short s=0; | |
/*unsigned*/ int j=0; | |
/*unsigned*/ long l=0; | |
unsigned int mask, i, c; | |
mask=0; | |
for (i=1; i<=(unsigned)byte_size; i++) mask= (mask<<1)|1; | |
if (V) { | |
printf("%sCHARACTER ORDER%s\n", co, oc); | |
Order(s, "short:"); | |
Order(j, "int: "); | |
Order(l, "long: "); | |
} | |
} | |
Void | |
missing(char *s) | |
{ | |
printf("%s*** #define %s missing from limits.h%s\n", co, s, oc); | |
bugs++; | |
} | |
Void | |
fmissing(char *s) | |
{ | |
printf("%s*** #define %s missing from float.h%s\n", co, s, oc); | |
bugs++; | |
} | |
/* To try and fool optimisers */ | |
int false( void ) { return 0; } | |
#define Promoted(x) (false()?(x):(-1)) | |
#define is_signed(x) (Promoted(x) < 0) | |
#define sign_of(x) (is_signed(x)?"signed":"unsigned") | |
#define Signed 1 | |
#define Unsigned 0 | |
#define sgn(x) ((is_signed(x))?Signed:Unsigned) | |
#define showtype(t, x) Vprintf("%s%s %s %s%s\n", co, t, sign_of(x), type_of((int)sizeof(x)), oc) | |
char *type_of(int x) | |
{ | |
if (x == sizeof(char)) { | |
if (sizeof(char) == sizeof(int)) return "char/short/int"; | |
if (sizeof(char) == sizeof(short)) return "char/short"; | |
return "char"; | |
} | |
if (x == sizeof(short)) { | |
if (sizeof(short) == sizeof(int)) return "short/int"; | |
return "short"; | |
} | |
if (x == sizeof(int)) { | |
if (sizeof(int) == sizeof(long)) return "int/long"; | |
return "int"; | |
} | |
if (x == sizeof(long)) return "long"; | |
return "unknown-type"; | |
} | |
char *ftype_of(int x) | |
{ | |
if (x == sizeof(float)) { | |
return "float"; | |
} | |
if (x == sizeof(double)) { | |
if (sizeof(double) == sizeof(Long_double)) | |
return "(long)double"; | |
return "double"; | |
} | |
if (x == sizeof(Long_double)) { | |
return "long double"; | |
} | |
return "unknown-type"; | |
} | |
Void typerr(char *name, int esign, int esize, int sign, int size) | |
{ | |
Vprintf("*** %s has wrong type: expected %s %s, found %s %s\n", | |
name, sign_of(esign), type_of(esize), | |
sign_of(sign), type_of(size)); | |
} | |
Void ftyperr(char *name, int esize, int size) | |
{ | |
Vprintf("*** %s has wrong type: expected %s, found %s\n", | |
name, ftype_of(esize), ftype_of(size)); | |
} | |
Void promotions( void ) | |
{ | |
int si; long sl; | |
unsigned int ui; | |
short ss; | |
#ifndef NO_UI | |
unsigned long ul; /* if this fails, define NO_UI */ | |
unsigned short us; /* if this fails, define NO_UI */ | |
ul=0; us=0; | |
#endif | |
/* Shut compiler warnings up: */ | |
si=0; sl=0; ui=0; ss=0; | |
Vprintf("\n%sPROMOTIONS%s\n", co, oc); | |
/* Sanity checks. Possible warnings here; should be no problem */ | |
if (is_signed(ui)) | |
eek_a_bug("unsigned int promotes to signed!\n"); | |
if (!is_signed(si)) | |
eek_a_bug("signed int promotes to unsigned!\n"); | |
if (!is_signed(sl)) | |
eek_a_bug("signed long promotes to unsigned!\n"); | |
if (sizeof(Promoted(si)) != sizeof(int)) | |
eek_a_bug("int doesn't promote to int!\n"); | |
if (sizeof(Promoted(sl)) != sizeof(long)) | |
eek_a_bug("long doesn't promote to long!\n"); | |
if (sizeof(Promoted(ss)) != sizeof(int)) | |
eek_a_bug("short doesn't promote to int!\n"); | |
if (sizeof(Promoted(ui)) != sizeof(int)) | |
eek_a_bug("unsigned int doesn't promote to int!\n"); | |
#ifndef NO_UI | |
if (sizeof(Promoted(ul)) != sizeof(long)) | |
eek_a_bug("unsigned long doesn't promote to long!\n"); | |
if (is_signed(ul)) | |
eek_a_bug("unsigned long promotes to signed!\n"); | |
#endif | |
#ifndef NO_UI | |
showtype("unsigned short promotes to", Promoted(us)); | |
#endif | |
showtype("long+unsigned gives", sl+ui); | |
} | |
#define checktype(x, n, s, t) if((sgn(x)!=s)||(sizeof(x)!=sizeof(t))) typerr(n, s, (int)sizeof(t), sgn(x), (int)sizeof(x)); | |
#define fchecktype(x, n, t) if (sizeof(x) != sizeof(t)) ftyperr(n, (int)sizeof(x), (int)sizeof(t)); | |
Void check_defines( void ) | |
{ | |
/* ensure that all #defines are present and have the correct type */ | |
#ifdef VERIFY | |
int usign; | |
#ifdef NO_UI | |
usign= Signed; | |
#else | |
/* Implementations promote unsigned short differently */ | |
usign= is_signed((unsigned short)0); | |
#endif | |
if (L) { | |
#ifdef CHAR_BIT | |
checktype(CHAR_BIT, "CHAR_BIT", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
missing("CHAR_BIT"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef CHAR_MAX | |
checktype(CHAR_MAX, "CHAR_MAX", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
missing("CHAR_MAX"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef CHAR_MIN | |
checktype(CHAR_MIN, "CHAR_MIN", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
missing("CHAR_MIN"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef SCHAR_MAX | |
checktype(SCHAR_MAX, "SCHAR_MAX", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
missing("SCHAR_MAX"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef SCHAR_MIN | |
checktype(SCHAR_MIN, "SCHAR_MIN", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
missing("SCHAR_MIN"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef UCHAR_MAX | |
checktype(UCHAR_MAX, "UCHAR_MAX", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
missing("UCHAR_MAX"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef SHRT_MAX | |
checktype(SHRT_MAX, "SHRT_MAX", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
missing("SHRT_MAX"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef SHRT_MIN | |
checktype(SHRT_MIN, "SHRT_MIN", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
missing("SHRT_MIN"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef INT_MAX | |
checktype(INT_MAX, "INT_MAX", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
missing("INT_MAX"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef INT_MIN | |
checktype(INT_MIN, "INT_MIN", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
missing("INT_MIN"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef LONG_MAX | |
checktype(LONG_MAX, "LONG_MAX", Signed, long); | |
#else | |
missing("LONG_MAX"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef LONG_MIN | |
checktype(LONG_MIN, "LONG_MIN", Signed, long); | |
#else | |
missing("LONG_MIN"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef USHRT_MAX | |
checktype(USHRT_MAX, "USHRT_MAX", usign, int); | |
#else | |
missing("USHRT_MAX"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef UINT_MAX | |
checktype(UINT_MAX, "UINT_MAX", Unsigned, int); | |
#else | |
missing("UINT_MAX"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef ULONG_MAX | |
checktype(ULONG_MAX, "ULONG_MAX", Unsigned, long); | |
#else | |
missing("ULONG_MAX"); | |
#endif | |
} /* if (L) */ | |
if (F) { | |
#ifdef FLT_RADIX | |
checktype(FLT_RADIX, "FLT_RADIX", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
fmissing("FLT_RADIX"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef FLT_MANT_DIG | |
checktype(FLT_MANT_DIG, "FLT_MANT_DIG", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
fmissing("FLT_MANT_DIG"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef FLT_DIG | |
checktype(FLT_DIG, "FLT_DIG", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
fmissing("FLT_DIG"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef FLT_ROUNDS | |
checktype(FLT_ROUNDS, "FLT_ROUNDS", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
fmissing("FLT_ROUNDS"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef FLT_EPSILON | |
fchecktype(FLT_EPSILON, "FLT_EPSILON", float); | |
#else | |
fmissing("FLT_EPSILON"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef FLT_MIN_EXP | |
checktype(FLT_MIN_EXP, "FLT_MIN_EXP", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
fmissing("FLT_MIN_EXP"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef FLT_MIN | |
fchecktype(FLT_MIN, "FLT_MIN", float); | |
#else | |
fmissing("FLT_MIN"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef FLT_MIN_10_EXP | |
checktype(FLT_MIN_10_EXP, "FLT_MIN_10_EXP", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
fmissing("FLT_MIN_10_EXP"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef FLT_MAX_EXP | |
checktype(FLT_MAX_EXP, "FLT_MAX_EXP", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
fmissing("FLT_MAX_EXP"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef FLT_MAX | |
fchecktype(FLT_MAX, "FLT_MAX", float); | |
#else | |
fmissing("FLT_MAX"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef FLT_MAX_10_EXP | |
checktype(FLT_MAX_10_EXP, "FLT_MAX_10_EXP", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
fmissing("FLT_MAX_10_EXP"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef DBL_MANT_DIG | |
checktype(DBL_MANT_DIG, "DBL_MANT_DIG", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
fmissing("DBL_MANT_DIG"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef DBL_DIG | |
checktype(DBL_DIG, "DBL_DIG", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
fmissing("DBL_DIG"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef DBL_EPSILON | |
fchecktype(DBL_EPSILON, "DBL_EPSILON", double); | |
#else | |
fmissing("DBL_EPSILON"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef DBL_MIN_EXP | |
checktype(DBL_MIN_EXP, "DBL_MIN_EXP", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
fmissing("DBL_MIN_EXP"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef DBL_MIN | |
fchecktype(DBL_MIN, "DBL_MIN", double); | |
#else | |
fmissing("DBL_MIN"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef DBL_MIN_10_EXP | |
checktype(DBL_MIN_10_EXP, "DBL_MIN_10_EXP", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
fmissing("DBL_MIN_10_EXP"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef DBL_MAX_EXP | |
checktype(DBL_MAX_EXP, "DBL_MAX_EXP", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
fmissing("DBL_MAX_EXP"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef DBL_MAX | |
fchecktype(DBL_MAX, "DBL_MAX", double); | |
#else | |
fmissing("DBL_MAX"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef DBL_MAX_10_EXP | |
checktype(DBL_MAX_10_EXP, "DBL_MAX_10_EXP", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
fmissing("DBL_MAX_10_EXP"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef STDC | |
#ifdef LDBL_MANT_DIG | |
checktype(LDBL_MANT_DIG, "LDBL_MANT_DIG", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
fmissing("LDBL_MANT_DIG"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef LDBL_DIG | |
checktype(LDBL_DIG, "LDBL_DIG", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
fmissing("LDBL_DIG"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef LDBL_EPSILON | |
fchecktype(LDBL_EPSILON, "LDBL_EPSILON", long double); | |
#else | |
fmissing("LDBL_EPSILON"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef LDBL_MIN_EXP | |
checktype(LDBL_MIN_EXP, "LDBL_MIN_EXP", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
fmissing("LDBL_MIN_EXP"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef LDBL_MIN | |
fchecktype(LDBL_MIN, "LDBL_MIN", long double); | |
#else | |
fmissing("LDBL_MIN"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef LDBL_MIN_10_EXP | |
checktype(LDBL_MIN_10_EXP, "LDBL_MIN_10_EXP", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
fmissing("LDBL_MIN_10_EXP"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef LDBL_MAX_EXP | |
checktype(LDBL_MAX_EXP, "LDBL_MAX_EXP", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
fmissing("LDBL_MAX_EXP"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef LDBL_MAX | |
fchecktype(LDBL_MAX, "LDBL_MAX", long double); | |
#else | |
fmissing("LDBL_MAX"); | |
#endif | |
#ifdef LDBL_MAX_10_EXP | |
checktype(LDBL_MAX_10_EXP, "LDBL_MAX_10_EXP", Signed, int); | |
#else | |
fmissing("LDBL_MAX_10_EXP"); | |
#endif | |
#endif /* STDC */ | |
} /* if (F) */ | |
#endif /* VERIFY */ | |
} | |
#ifdef VERIFY | |
#ifndef SCHAR_MAX | |
#define SCHAR_MAX char_max | |
#endif | |
#ifndef SCHAR_MIN | |
#define SCHAR_MIN char_min | |
#endif | |
#ifndef UCHAR_MAX | |
#define UCHAR_MAX char_max | |
#endif | |
#endif /* VERIFY */ | |
#ifndef CHAR_BIT | |
#define CHAR_BIT char_bit | |
#endif | |
#ifndef CHAR_MAX | |
#define CHAR_MAX char_max | |
#endif | |
#ifndef CHAR_MIN | |
#define CHAR_MIN char_min | |
#endif | |
#ifndef SCHAR_MAX | |
#define SCHAR_MAX char_max | |
#endif | |
#ifndef SCHAR_MIN | |
#define SCHAR_MIN char_min | |
#endif | |
#ifndef UCHAR_MAX | |
#define UCHAR_MAX char_max | |
#endif | |
int cprop( void ) | |
{ | |
/* Properties of type char */ | |
Volatile char c, char_max, char_min; | |
Volatile int byte_size, c_signed; | |
long char_bit; | |
Unexpected(2); | |
/* Calculate number of bits per character *************************/ | |
c=1; byte_size=0; | |
do { c=c<<1; byte_size++; } while(c!=0); | |
c= (char)(-1); | |
if (((int)c)<0) c_signed=1; | |
else c_signed=0; | |
Vprintf("%schar = %d bits, %ssigned%s\n", | |
co, (int)sizeof(c)*byte_size, (c_signed?"":"un"), oc); | |
char_bit=(long)(sizeof(c)*byte_size); | |
if (L) i_define(D_CHAR_BIT, "", "CHAR", "_BIT", | |
char_bit, 0L, (long) CHAR_BIT, ""); | |
c=0; char_max=0; | |
c++; | |
if (setjmp(lab)==0) { /* Yields char_max */ | |
while (c>char_max) { | |
char_max=c; | |
c=(char)(c*2+1); | |
} | |
} else { | |
Vprintf("%sCharacter overflow generates a trap!%s\n", co, oc); | |
} | |
c=0; char_min=0; | |
c--; | |
if (c<char_min) /* then the min char < 0 */ { | |
/* Minimum value: assume either two's or one's complement *********/ | |
char_min= -char_max; | |
if (setjmp(lab)==0) { /* Yields char_min */ | |
if (char_min-1 < char_min) char_min--; | |
} | |
} | |
Unexpected(8); | |
if (c_signed && char_min == 0) { | |
Vprintf("%sBEWARE! Chars are pseudo-unsigned:%s\n", co, oc); | |
Vprintf("%s %s%s%s\n", | |
"They contain only nonnegative values, ", | |
"but sign extend when used as integers.", co, oc); | |
} | |
Unexpected(3); | |
if (L) { | |
/* Because of the integer promotions, you must use a U after | |
the MAX_CHARS in the following cases */ | |
if ((sizeof(char) == sizeof(int)) && !c_signed) { | |
u_define(D_CHAR_MAX, "", "CHAR", "_MAX", | |
(ulong) char_max, | |
(ulong) CHAR_MAX, ""); | |
} else { | |
i_define(D_CHAR_MAX, "", "CHAR", "_MAX", | |
(long) char_max, 0L, | |
(long) CHAR_MAX, ""); | |
} | |
i_define(D_CHAR_MIN, "", "CHAR", "_MIN", | |
(long) char_min, (long) maxint, | |
(long) CHAR_MIN, ""); | |
if (c_signed) { | |
i_define(D_SCHAR_MAX, "", "SCHAR", "_MAX", | |
(long) char_max, 0L, | |
(long) SCHAR_MAX, ""); | |
i_define(D_SCHAR_MIN, "", "SCHAR", "_MIN", | |
(long) char_min, (long) maxint, | |
(long) SCHAR_MIN, ""); | |
} else { | |
if (sizeof(char) == sizeof(int)) { | |
u_define(D_UCHAR_MAX, "", "UCHAR", "_MAX", | |
(ulong) char_max, | |
(ulong) UCHAR_MAX, ""); | |
} else { | |
i_define(D_UCHAR_MAX, "", "UCHAR", "_MAX", | |
(long) char_max, 0L, | |
(long) UCHAR_MAX, ""); | |
} | |
} | |
if (c_signed) { | |
#ifndef NO_UC | |
/* Syntax error? Define NO_UC */ Volatile unsigned char c1, char_max; | |
c1=0; char_max=0; | |
c1++; | |
if (setjmp(lab)==0) { /* Yields char_max */ | |
while (c1>char_max) { | |
char_max=c1; | |
c1++; | |
} | |
} | |
Unexpected(4); | |
if (sizeof(char) == sizeof(int)) { | |
u_define(D_UCHAR_MAX, "", "UCHAR", "_MAX", | |
(ulong) char_max, | |
(ulong) UCHAR_MAX, ""); | |
} else { | |
i_define(D_UCHAR_MAX, "", "UCHAR", "_MAX", | |
(long) char_max, 0L, | |
(long) UCHAR_MAX, ""); | |
} | |
#endif | |
} else { | |
#ifndef NO_SC | |
/* Syntax error? Define NO_SC */ Volatile signed char c1, char_max, char_min; | |
c1=0; char_max=0; | |
c1++; | |
if (setjmp(lab)==0) { /* Yields char_max */ | |
while (c1>char_max) { | |
char_max=c1; | |
c1++; | |
} | |
} | |
c1=0; char_min=0; | |
c1--; | |
if (setjmp(lab)==0) { /* Yields char_min */ | |
while (c1<char_min) { | |
char_min=c1; | |
c1--; | |
} | |
} | |
Unexpected(5); | |
i_define(D_SCHAR_MIN, "", "SCHAR", "_MIN", | |
(long) char_min, (long) maxint, | |
(long) SCHAR_MIN, ""); | |
i_define(D_SCHAR_MAX, "", "SCHAR", "_MAX", | |
(long) char_max, 0L, | |
(long) SCHAR_MAX, ""); | |
#endif /* NO_SC */ | |
} | |
} | |
return byte_size; | |
} | |
int basic( void ) | |
{ | |
/* The properties of the basic types. | |
Returns number of bits per sizeof unit */ | |
Volatile int byte_size; | |
typedef int function (); | |
int variable; | |
char *cp; int *ip; function *fp; | |
int *p, *q; | |
Vprintf("%sSIZES%s\n", co, oc); | |
byte_size= cprop(); | |
/* Shorts, ints and longs *****************************************/ | |
Vprintf("%sshort=%d int=%d long=%d float=%d double=%d bits %s\n", | |
co, | |
(int) sizeof(short)*byte_size, | |
(int) sizeof(int)*byte_size, | |
(int) sizeof(long)*byte_size, | |
(int) sizeof(float)*byte_size, | |
(int) sizeof(double)*byte_size, oc); | |
if (stdc) { | |
Vprintf("%slong double=%d bits%s\n", | |
co, (int) sizeof(Long_double)*byte_size, oc); | |
} | |
Vprintf("%schar*=%d bits%s%s\n", | |
co, (int)sizeof(char *)*byte_size, | |
sizeof(char *)>sizeof(int)?" BEWARE! larger than int!":"", | |
oc); | |
Vprintf("%sint* =%d bits%s%s\n", | |
co, (int)sizeof(int *)*byte_size, | |
sizeof(int *)>sizeof(int)?" BEWARE! larger than int!":"", | |
oc); | |
Vprintf("%sfunc*=%d bits%s%s\n", | |
co, (int)sizeof(function *)*byte_size, | |
sizeof(function *)>sizeof(int)?" BEWARE! larger than int!":"", | |
oc); | |
showtype("Type size_t is", sizeof(0)); | |
#ifdef STDC | |
showtype("Type wchar_t is", L'x'); | |
#endif | |
/* Alignment constants ********************************************/ | |
#define alignment(TYPE) \ | |
((long)((char *)&((struct{char c; TYPE d;}*)0)->d - (char *)0)) | |
Vprintf("\n%sALIGNMENTS%s\n", co, oc); | |
Vprintf("%schar=%ld short=%ld int=%ld long=%ld%s\n", | |
co, | |
alignment(char), alignment(short), | |
alignment(int), alignment(long), | |
oc); | |
Vprintf("%sfloat=%ld double=%ld%s\n", | |
co, | |
alignment(float), alignment(double), | |
oc); | |
if (stdc) { | |
Vprintf("%slong double=%ld%s\n", | |
co, | |
alignment(Long_double), | |
oc); | |
} | |
Vprintf("%schar*=%ld int*=%ld func*=%ld%s\n", | |
co, | |
alignment(char *), alignment(int *), alignment(function *), | |
oc); | |
Vprintf("\n"); | |
/* Ten little endians *********************************************/ | |
endian(byte_size); | |
/* Pointers *******************************************************/ | |
Vprintf("\n%sPROPERTIES OF POINTERS%s\n", co, oc); | |
cp= (char *) &variable; | |
ip= (int *) &variable; | |
fp= (function *) &variable; | |
Vprintf("%sChar and int pointer formats ", co); | |
if (memeq((char *) &cp, sizeof(cp), (char *) &ip, sizeof(ip))) { | |
Vprintf("seem identical%s\n", oc); | |
} else { | |
Vprintf("are different%s\n", oc); | |
} | |
Vprintf("%sChar and function pointer formats ", co); | |
if (memeq((char *) &cp, sizeof(cp), (char *) &fp, sizeof(fp))) { | |
Vprintf("seem identical%s\n", oc); | |
} else { | |
Vprintf("are different%s\n", oc); | |
} | |
if (V) { | |
if ((VOID *)"abcd" == (VOID *)"abcd") | |
printf("%sStrings are shared%s\n", co, oc); | |
else printf("%sStrings are not shared%s\n", co, oc); | |
} | |
p=0; q=0; | |
showtype("Type ptrdiff_t is", p-q); | |
//if (setjmp(mlab) == 0) { | |
// variable= *p; | |
// Vprintf("%sBEWARE! Dereferencing NULL doesn't cause a trap%s\n", | |
// co, oc); | |
//} else { | |
// Vprintf("%sDereferencing NULL causes a trap%s\n", co, oc); | |
//} | |
if (setjmp(mlab)!=0) croak(-2); | |
Vprintf("\n%sPROPERTIES OF INTEGRAL TYPES%s\n", co, oc); | |
sprop(); | |
iprop(); | |
lprop(); | |
usprop(); | |
uiprop(); | |
ulprop(); | |
promotions(); | |
Unexpected(6); | |
return byte_size; | |
} | |
#else /* not PASS0 */ | |
#ifdef SEP | |
/* The global variables used by several passes */ | |
extern jmp_buf lab; | |
extern int V, L, F, bugs, bits_per_byte; | |
extern int maxint, flt_radix, flt_rounds; | |
extern Volatile int trapped; | |
extern char co[], oc[]; | |
extern char *f_rep(); | |
extern Void trap1(); | |
#endif /* SEP */ | |
#endif /* ifdef PASS0 */ | |
/* As I said, I apologise for the contortions below. The functions are | |
expanded by the preprocessor twice or three times (for float and double, | |
and maybe for long double, and for short, int and long). That way, | |
I never make a change to one that I forget to make to the other. | |
You can look on it as C's fault for not supporting multi-line macros. | |
This whole file is read 3 times by the preprocessor, with PASSn set for | |
n=1, 2 or 3, to decide which parts to reprocess. | |
*/ | |
/* #undef on an already undefined thing is (wrongly) flagged as an error | |
by some compilers, therefore the #ifdef that follows: | |
*/ | |
#ifdef Number | |
#undef Number | |
#undef THING | |
#undef Thing | |
#undef thing | |
#undef FPROP | |
#undef Fname | |
#undef Store | |
#undef Sum | |
#undef Diff | |
#undef Mul | |
#undef Div | |
#undef ZERO | |
#undef HALF | |
#undef ONE | |
#undef TWO | |
#undef THREE | |
#undef FOUR | |
#undef Self | |
#undef F_check | |
#undef Verify | |
#undef EPROP | |
#undef MARK | |
/* These are the float.h constants */ | |
#undef F_RADIX | |
#undef F_MANT_DIG | |
#undef F_DIG | |
#undef F_ROUNDS | |
#undef F_EPSILON | |
#undef F_MIN_EXP | |
#undef F_MIN | |
#undef F_MIN_10_EXP | |
#undef F_MAX_EXP | |
#undef F_MAX | |
#undef F_MAX_10_EXP | |
#endif | |
#ifdef Integer | |
#undef Integer | |
#undef INT | |
#undef IPROP | |
#undef Iname | |
#undef UPROP | |
#undef Uname | |
#undef OK_UI | |
#undef IMARK | |
#undef I_MAX | |
#undef I_MIN | |
#undef U_MAX | |
#endif | |
#ifdef PASS1 | |
/* Define the things we're going to use this pass */ | |
#define Number float | |
#define THING "FLOAT" | |
#define Thing "Float" | |
#define thing "float" | |
#define Fname "FLT" | |
#define FPROP fprop | |
#define Store fStore | |
#define Sum fSum | |
#define Diff fDiff | |
#define Mul fMul | |
#define Div fDiv | |
#define ZERO 0.0 | |
#define HALF 0.5 | |
#define ONE 1.0 | |
#define TWO 2.0 | |
#define THREE 3.0 | |
#define FOUR 4.0 | |
#define Self fSelf | |
#define F_check fCheck | |
#define MARK "F" | |
#ifdef VERIFY | |
#define Verify fVerify | |
#endif | |
#define EPROP efprop | |
#define Integer short | |
#define INT "short" | |
#define IPROP sprop | |
#define Iname "SHRT" | |
#ifndef NO_UI | |
#define OK_UI 1 | |
#endif | |
#define IMARK "" | |
#define UPROP usprop | |
#define Uname "USHRT" | |
#ifdef VERIFY | |
#ifdef SHRT_MAX | |
#define I_MAX SHRT_MAX | |
#endif | |
#ifdef SHRT_MIN | |
#define I_MIN SHRT_MIN | |
#endif | |
#ifdef USHRT_MAX | |
#define U_MAX USHRT_MAX | |
#endif | |
#ifdef FLT_RADIX | |
#define F_RADIX FLT_RADIX | |
#endif | |
#ifdef FLT_MANT_DIG | |
#define F_MANT_DIG FLT_MANT_DIG | |
#endif | |
#ifdef FLT_DIG | |
#define F_DIG FLT_DIG | |
#endif | |
#ifdef FLT_ROUNDS | |
#define F_ROUNDS FLT_ROUNDS | |
#endif | |
#ifdef FLT_EPSILON | |
#define F_EPSILON FLT_EPSILON | |
#endif | |
#ifdef FLT_MIN_EXP | |
#define F_MIN_EXP FLT_MIN_EXP | |
#endif | |
#ifdef FLT_MIN | |
#define F_MIN FLT_MIN | |
#endif | |
#ifdef FLT_MIN_10_EXP | |
#define F_MIN_10_EXP FLT_MIN_10_EXP | |
#endif | |
#ifdef FLT_MAX_EXP | |
#define F_MAX_EXP FLT_MAX_EXP | |
#endif | |
#ifdef FLT_MAX | |
#define F_MAX FLT_MAX | |
#endif | |
#ifdef FLT_MAX_10_EXP | |
#define F_MAX_10_EXP FLT_MAX_10_EXP | |
#endif | |
#endif /* VERIFY */ | |
#endif /* PASS1 */ | |
#ifdef PASS2 | |
#define Number double | |
#define THING "DOUBLE" | |
#define Thing "Double" | |
#define thing "double" | |
#define Fname "DBL" | |
#define FPROP dprop | |
#define Store dStore | |
#define Sum dSum | |
#define Diff dDiff | |
#define Mul dMul | |
#define Div dDiv | |
#define ZERO 0.0 | |
#define HALF 0.5 | |
#define ONE 1.0 | |
#define TWO 2.0 | |
#define THREE 3.0 | |
#define FOUR 4.0 | |
#define Self dSelf | |
#define F_check dCheck | |
#define MARK "" | |
#ifdef VERIFY | |
#define Verify dVerify | |
#endif | |
#define EPROP edprop | |
#define Integer int | |
#define INT "int" | |
#define IPROP iprop | |
#define Iname "INT" | |
#define OK_UI 1 /* Unsigned int is always possible */ | |
#define IMARK "" | |
#define UPROP uiprop | |
#define Uname "UINT" | |
#ifdef VERIFY | |
#ifdef INT_MAX | |
#define I_MAX INT_MAX | |
#endif | |
#ifdef INT_MIN | |
#define I_MIN INT_MIN | |
#endif | |
#ifdef UINT_MAX | |
#define U_MAX UINT_MAX | |
#endif | |
#ifdef DBL_MANT_DIG | |
#define F_MANT_DIG DBL_MANT_DIG | |
#endif | |
#ifdef DBL_DIG | |
#define F_DIG DBL_DIG | |
#endif | |
#ifdef DBL_EPSILON | |
#define F_EPSILON DBL_EPSILON | |
#endif | |
#ifdef DBL_MIN_EXP | |
#define F_MIN_EXP DBL_MIN_EXP | |
#endif | |
#ifdef DBL_MIN | |
#define F_MIN DBL_MIN | |
#endif | |
#ifdef DBL_MIN_10_EXP | |
#define F_MIN_10_EXP DBL_MIN_10_EXP | |
#endif | |
#ifdef DBL_MAX_EXP | |
#define F_MAX_EXP DBL_MAX_EXP | |
#endif | |
#ifdef DBL_MAX | |
#define F_MAX DBL_MAX | |
#endif | |
#ifdef DBL_MAX_10_EXP | |
#define F_MAX_10_EXP DBL_MAX_10_EXP | |
#endif | |
#endif /* VERIFY */ | |
#endif /* PASS2 */ | |
#ifdef PASS3 | |
#ifdef STDC | |
#define Number long double | |
#define ZERO 0.0L | |
#define HALF 0.5L | |
#define ONE 1.0L | |
#define TWO 2.0L | |
#define THREE 3.0L | |
#define FOUR 4.0L | |
#endif | |
#define THING "LONG DOUBLE" | |
#define Thing "Long double" | |
#define thing "long double" | |
#define Fname "LDBL" | |
#define FPROP ldprop | |
#define Store ldStore | |
#define Sum ldSum | |
#define Diff ldDiff | |
#define Mul ldMul | |
#define Div ldDiv | |
#define Self ldSelf | |
#define F_check ldCheck | |
#define MARK "L" | |
#ifdef VERIFY | |
#define Verify ldVerify | |
#endif | |
#define EPROP eldprop | |
#define Integer long | |
#define INT "long" | |
#define IPROP lprop | |
#define Iname "LONG" | |
#ifndef NO_UI | |
#define OK_UI 1 | |
#endif | |
#define IMARK "L" | |
#define UPROP ulprop | |
#define Uname "ULONG" | |
#ifdef VERIFY | |
#ifdef LONG_MAX | |
#define I_MAX LONG_MAX | |
#endif | |
#ifdef LONG_MIN | |
#define I_MIN LONG_MIN | |
#endif | |
#ifdef ULONG_MAX | |
#define U_MAX ULONG_MAX | |
#endif | |
#ifdef LDBL_MANT_DIG | |
#define F_MANT_DIG LDBL_MANT_DIG | |
#endif | |
#ifdef LDBL_DIG | |
#define F_DIG LDBL_DIG | |
#endif | |
#ifdef LDBL_EPSILON | |
#define F_EPSILON LDBL_EPSILON | |
#endif | |
#ifdef LDBL_MIN_EXP | |
#define F_MIN_EXP LDBL_MIN_EXP | |
#endif | |
#ifdef LDBL_MIN | |
#define F_MIN LDBL_MIN | |
#endif | |
#ifdef LDBL_MIN_10_EXP | |
#define F_MIN_10_EXP LDBL_MIN_10_EXP | |
#endif | |
#ifdef LDBL_MAX_EXP | |
#define F_MAX_EXP LDBL_MAX_EXP | |
#endif | |
#ifdef LDBL_MAX | |
#define F_MAX LDBL_MAX | |
#endif | |
#ifdef LDBL_MAX_10_EXP | |
#define F_MAX_10_EXP LDBL_MAX_10_EXP | |
#endif | |
#endif /* VERIFY */ | |
#endif /* PASS3 */ | |
/* The rest of the file gets read all three times; | |
the differences are encoded in the things #defined above. | |
*/ | |
#ifndef I_MAX | |
#define I_MAX int_max | |
#endif | |
#ifndef I_MIN | |
#define I_MIN int_min | |
#endif | |
#ifndef U_MAX | |
#define U_MAX u_max | |
#endif | |
#ifndef F_RADIX | |
#define F_RADIX f_radix | |
#endif | |
#ifndef F_MANT_DIG | |
#define F_MANT_DIG f_mant_dig | |
#endif | |
#ifndef F_DIG | |
#define F_DIG f_dig | |
#endif | |
#ifndef F_ROUNDS | |
#define F_ROUNDS f_rounds | |
#endif | |
#ifndef F_EPSILON | |
#define F_EPSILON f_epsilon | |
#endif | |
#ifndef F_MIN_EXP | |
#define F_MIN_EXP f_min_exp | |
#endif | |
#ifndef F_MIN | |
#define F_MIN f_min | |
#endif | |
#ifndef F_MIN_10_EXP | |
#define F_MIN_10_EXP f_min_10_exp | |
#endif | |
#ifndef F_MAX_EXP | |
#define F_MAX_EXP f_max_exp | |
#endif | |
#ifndef F_MAX | |
#define F_MAX f_max | |
#endif | |
#ifndef F_MAX_10_EXP | |
#define F_MAX_10_EXP f_max_10_exp | |
#endif | |
#ifndef VERIFY | |
#define Verify(prec, val, req, same, same1) {;} | |
#endif | |
#ifdef Integer | |
Void IPROP( void ) | |
{ | |
/* the properties of short, int, and long */ | |
Volatile Integer newi, int_max, maxeri, int_min, minneri; | |
Volatile int ibits, ipower, two=2; | |
/* Calculate max short/int/long ***********************************/ | |
/* Calculate 2**n-1 until overflow - then use the previous value */ | |
newi=1; int_max=0; | |
if (setjmp(lab)==0) { /* Yields int_max */ | |
for(ipower=0; newi>int_max; ipower++) { | |
int_max=newi; | |
newi=newi*two+1; | |
} | |
Vprintf("%sOverflow of a%s %s does not generate a trap%s\n", | |
co, INT[0]=='i'?"n":"", INT, oc); | |
} else { | |
Vprintf("%sOverflow of a%s %s generates a trap%s\n", | |
co, INT[0]=='i'?"n":"", INT, oc); | |
} | |
Unexpected(7); | |
/* Minimum value: assume either two's or one's complement *********/ | |
int_min= -int_max; | |
if (setjmp(lab)==0) { /* Yields int_min */ | |
if (int_min-1 < int_min) int_min--; | |
} | |
Unexpected(8); | |
/* Now for those daft Cybers */ | |
maxeri=0; newi=int_max; | |
if (setjmp(lab)==0) { /* Yields maxeri */ | |
for(ibits=ipower; newi>maxeri; ibits++) { | |
maxeri=newi; | |
newi=newi+newi+1; | |
} | |
} | |
Unexpected(9); | |
minneri= -maxeri; | |
if (setjmp(lab)==0) { /* Yields minneri */ | |
if (minneri-1 < minneri) minneri--; | |
} | |
Unexpected(10); | |
Vprintf("%sMaximum %s = %ld (= 2**%d-1)%s\n", | |
co, INT, (long)int_max, ipower, oc); | |
Vprintf("%sMinimum %s = %ld%s\n", co, INT, (long)int_min, oc); | |
if (L) i_define(D_INT_MAX, INT, Iname, "_MAX", | |
(long) int_max, 0L, | |
(long) I_MAX, IMARK); | |
if (L) i_define(D_INT_MIN, INT, Iname, "_MIN", | |
(long) int_min, (long) (PASS==1?maxint:int_max), | |
(long) I_MIN, IMARK); | |
if(int_max < 0) { /* It has happened (on a Cray) */ | |
eek_a_bug("signed integral comparison faulty?"); | |
} | |
if (maxeri>int_max) { | |
Vprintf("%sThere is a larger %s, %ld (= 2**%d-1), %s %s%s\n", | |
co, INT, (long)maxeri, ibits, | |
"but only for addition, not multiplication", | |
"(I smell a Cyber!)", | |
oc); | |
} | |
if (minneri<int_min) { | |
Vprintf("%sThere is a smaller %s, %ld, %s %s%s\n", | |
co, INT, (long)minneri, | |
"but only for addition, not multiplication", | |
"(I smell a Cyber!)", | |
oc); | |
} | |
} | |
Void UPROP ( void ) | |
{ | |
/* The properties of unsigned short/int/long */ | |
#ifdef OK_UI | |
Volatile unsigned Integer u_max, newi, two; | |
newi=1; u_max=0; two=2; | |
if (setjmp(lab)==0) { /* Yields u_max */ | |
while(newi>u_max) { | |
u_max=newi; | |
newi=newi*two+1; | |
} | |
} | |
Unexpected(11); | |
Vprintf("%sMaximum unsigned %s = %lu%s\n", | |
co, INT, (unsigned long) u_max, oc); | |
/* Oh woe: new standard C defines value preserving promotions: | |
3.2.1.1: "If an int can represent all values of the original type, | |
the value is converted to an int; | |
otherwise it is converted to an unsigned int." | |
*/ | |
if (L) { | |
if (PASS == 1 /* we're dealing with short */ | |
&& u_max <= maxint /* an int can represent all values */ | |
) | |
{ /* the value is converted to an int */ | |
i_define(D_UINT_MAX, INT, Uname, "_MAX", | |
(long) u_max, 0L, | |
(long) U_MAX, IMARK); | |
} else { /* it is converted to an unsigned int */ | |
u_define(D_UINT_MAX, INT, Uname, "_MAX", | |
(unsigned long) u_max, | |
(unsigned long) U_MAX, IMARK); | |
} | |
} | |
#endif | |
} | |
#endif /* Integer */ | |
#ifdef Number | |
/* The following routines are intended to defeat any attempt at optimisation | |
or use of extended precision, and to defeat faulty narrowing casts. | |
The weird prototypes are because of widening incompatibilities. | |
*/ | |
#if defined(STDC) || defined(_MSC_VER) | |
#define ARGS1(A, a) (A a) | |
#define ARGS2(A, a, B, b) (A a, B b) | |
#define ARGS5(A, a, B, b, C, c, D, d, E, e) (A a, B b, C c, D d, E e) | |
#else | |
#define ARGS1(A, a) (a) A a; | |
#define ARGS2(A, a, B, b) (a, b) A a; B b; | |
#define ARGS5(A, a, B, b, C, c, D, d, E, e) (a,b,c,d,e)A a; B b; C c; D d; E e; | |
#endif | |
Void Store ARGS2(Number, a, Number *, b) { *b=a; } | |
Number Sum ARGS2(Number, a, Number, b) {Number r; Store(a+b, &r); return r; } | |
Number Diff ARGS2(Number, a, Number, b){Number r; Store(a-b, &r); return r; } | |
Number Mul ARGS2(Number, a, Number, b) {Number r; Store(a*b, &r); return r; } | |
Number Div ARGS2(Number, a, Number, b) {Number r; Store(a/b, &r); return r; } | |
Number Self ARGS1(Number, a) {Number r; Store(a, &r); return r; } | |
Void F_check ARGS((int precision, Long_double val1)); | |
Void F_check(int precision, Long_double val1) | |
{ | |
/* You don't think I'm going to go to all the trouble of writing | |
a program that works out what all sorts of values are, only to | |
have printf go and print the wrong values out, do you? | |
No, you're right, so this function tries to see if printf | |
has written the right value, by reading it back again. | |
This introduces a new problem of course: suppose printf writes | |
the correct value, and scanf reads it back wrong... oh well. | |
But I'm adamant about this: the precision given is enough | |
to uniquely identify the printed number, therefore I insist | |
that sscanf read the number back identically. Harsh yes, but | |
sometimes you've got to be cruel to be kind. | |
*/ | |
Long_double new1, rem; | |
Number val, new, diff; | |
int e; | |
char *rep, *f2; | |
if (sizeof(double) == sizeof(Long_double)) { | |
/* Assume they're the same, and use non-stdc format */ | |
/* This is for stdc compilers using non-stdc libraries */ | |
f2= "%le"; /* Input */ | |
} else { | |
/* It had better support Le then */ | |
f2= "%Le"; | |
} | |
val= (Number) val1; | |
rep= f_rep(precision, (Long_double) val); | |
if (setjmp(lab)==0) { | |
sscanf(rep, f2, &new1); | |
} else { | |
eek_a_bug("sscanf caused a trap"); | |
printf("%s scanning: %s format: %s%s\n\n", co, rep, f2, oc); | |
Unexpected(12); | |
return; | |
} | |
if (setjmp(lab)==0) { /* See if new is usable */ | |
new= new1; | |
if (new != 0.0) { | |
diff= val/new - 1.0; | |
if (diff < 0.1) diff= 1.0; | |
/* That should be enough to generate a trap */ | |
} | |
} else { | |
eek_a_bug("sscanf returned an unusable number"); | |
printf("%s scanning: %s with format: %s%s\n\n", | |
co, rep, f2, oc); | |
Unexpected(13); | |
return; | |
} | |
Unexpected(14); | |
if (new != val) { | |
eek_a_bug("Possibly bad output from printf above"); | |
if (!exponent((Long_double)val, &rem, &e)) { | |
printf("%s but value was an unusable number%s\n\n", | |
co, oc); | |
return; | |
} | |
printf("%s expected value around ", co); | |
//if (sizeof(double) == sizeof(Long_double)) { | |
/* Assume they're the same, and use non-stdc format */ | |
/* This is for stdc compilers using non-stdc libraries */ | |
//printf("%.*fe%d, bit pattern:\n ", precision, rem, e); | |
//} else { | |
/* It had better support Lfe then */ | |
printf("%.*Lfe%d, bit pattern:\n ", precision, rem, e); | |
//} | |
bitpattern((char *) &val, (unsigned)sizeof(val)); | |
printf ("%s\n", oc); | |
printf("%s sscanf gave %s, bit pattern:\n ", | |
co, f_rep(precision, (Long_double) new)); | |
bitpattern((char *) &new, (unsigned)sizeof(new)); | |
printf ("%s\n", oc); | |
if (setjmp(lab) == 0) { | |
diff= val-new; | |
printf("%s difference= %s%s\n\n", | |
co, f_rep(precision, (Long_double) diff), oc); | |
} /* else forget it */ | |
Unexpected(15); | |
} | |
} | |
#ifdef VERIFY | |
Void Verify ARGS5(int, prec, Number, val, Number, req, int, same, int, same1) | |
{ | |
/* Check that the compiler has read a #define value correctly */ | |
Unexpected(16); | |
if (!same) { | |
printf("%s*** Verify failed for above #define!\n", co); | |
if (setjmp(lab) == 0) { /* for the case that req == nan */ | |
printf(" Compiler has %s for value\n", | |
f_rep(prec, req)); | |
} else { | |
printf(" Compiler has %s for value\n", | |
"an unusable number"); | |
} | |
if (setjmp(lab) == 0) { | |
F_check(prec, (Long_double) req); | |
} /*else forget it*/ | |
if (setjmp(lab) == 0) { | |
if (req > 0.0 && val > 0.0) { | |
printf(" difference= %s\n", | |
f_rep(prec, val-req)); | |
} | |
} /*else forget it*/ | |
Unexpected(17); | |
printf("%s\n", oc); | |
bugs++; | |
} else if (!same1) { | |
if (stdc) eek_a_bug("constant has the wrong precision"); | |
else eek_a_bug("the cast didn't work"); | |
printf("\n"); | |
} | |
} | |
#endif /* VERIFY */ | |
int FPROP(int byte_size) | |
{ | |
/* Properties of floating types, using algorithms by Cody and Waite | |
from MA Malcolm, as modified by WM Gentleman and SB Marovich. | |
Further extended by S Pemberton. | |
Returns the number of digits in the fraction. | |
*/ | |
Volatile int | |
i, f_radix, iexp, irnd, mrnd, f_rounds, f_mant_dig, | |
iz, k, inf, machep, f_max_exp, f_min_exp, mx, negeps, | |
mantbits, digs, f_dig, trap, | |
hidden, normal, f_min_10_exp, f_max_10_exp; | |
Volatile Number | |
a, b, base, basein, basem1, f_epsilon, epsneg, | |
eps, epsp1, etop, ebot, | |
f_max, newxmax, f_min, xminner, y, y1, z, z1, z2; | |
Unexpected(18); | |
Vprintf("%sPROPERTIES OF %s%s\n", co, THING, oc); | |
/* Base and size of significand **************************************/ | |
/* First repeatedly double until adding 1 has no effect. */ | |
/* For instance, if base is 10, with 3 significant digits */ | |
/* it will try 1, 2, 4, 8, ... 512, 1024, and stop there, */ | |
/* since 1024 is only representable as 1020. */ | |
a=1.0; | |
if (setjmp(lab)==0) { /* inexact trap? */ | |
do { a=Sum(a, a); } | |
while (Diff(Diff(Sum(a, ONE), a), ONE) == ZERO); | |
} else { | |
fprintf(stderr, "*** Program got loss-of-precision trap!\n"); | |
/* And supporting those is just TOO much trouble! */ | |
farewell(bugs+1); | |
} | |
Unexpected(19); | |
/* Now double until you find a number that can be added to the */ | |
/* above number. For 1020 this is 8 or 16, depending whether the */ | |
/* result is rounded or truncated. */ | |
/* In either case the result is 1030. 1030-1020= the base, 10. */ | |
b=1.0; | |
do { b=Sum(b, b); } while ((base=Diff(Sum(a, b), a)) == ZERO); | |
f_radix=base; | |
Vprintf("%sBase = %d%s\n", co, f_radix, oc); | |
/* Sanity check; if base<2, I can't guarantee the rest will work */ | |
if (f_radix < 2) { | |
eek_a_bug("Function return or parameter passing faulty? (This is a guess.)"); | |
printf("\n"); | |
return(0); | |
} | |
if (PASS == 1) { /* only for FLT */ | |
flt_radix= f_radix; | |
if (F) i_define(D_FLT_RADIX, "", "FLT", "_RADIX", | |
(long) f_radix, 0L, (long) F_RADIX, ""); | |
} else if (f_radix != flt_radix) { | |
printf("\n%s*** WARNING: %s %s (%d) %s%s\n", | |
co, thing, "arithmetic has a different radix", | |
f_radix, "from float", oc); | |
bugs++; | |
} | |
/* Now the number of digits precision */ | |
f_mant_dig=0; b=1.0; | |
do { f_mant_dig++; b=Mul(b, base); } | |
while (Diff(Diff(Sum(b, ONE), b), ONE) == ZERO); | |
f_dig=floor_log(10, (Long_double)(b/base)) + (base==10?1:0); | |
Vprintf("%sSignificant base digits = %d %s %d %s%s\n", | |
co, f_mant_dig, "(= at least", f_dig, "decimal digits)", oc); | |
if (F) i_define(D_MANT_DIG, thing, Fname, "_MANT_DIG", | |
(long) f_mant_dig, 0L, (long) F_MANT_DIG, ""); | |
if (F) i_define(D_DIG, thing, Fname, "_DIG", | |
(long) f_dig, 0L, (long) F_DIG, ""); | |
digs= ceil_log(10, (Long_double)b); /* the number of digits to printf */ | |
/* Rounding *******************************************************/ | |
basem1=Diff(base, HALF); | |
if (Diff(Sum(a, basem1), a) != ZERO) { | |
if (f_radix == 2) basem1=0.375; | |
else basem1=1.0; | |
if (Diff(Sum(a, basem1), a) != ZERO) irnd=2; /* away from 0 */ | |
else irnd=1; /* to nearest */ | |
} else irnd=0; /* towards 0 */ | |
basem1=Diff(base, HALF); | |
if (Diff(Diff(-a, basem1), -a) != ZERO) { | |
if (f_radix == 2) basem1=0.375; | |
else basem1=1.0; | |
if (Diff(Diff(-a, basem1), -a) != ZERO) mrnd=2; /* away from 0*/ | |
else mrnd=1; /* to nearest */ | |
} else mrnd=0; /* towards 0 */ | |
f_rounds= -1; /* Unknown rounding */ | |
if (irnd==0 && mrnd==0) f_rounds=0; /* zero = chops */ | |
if (irnd==1 && mrnd==1) f_rounds=1; /* nearest */ | |
if (irnd==2 && mrnd==0) f_rounds=2; /* +inf */ | |
if (irnd==0 && mrnd==2) f_rounds=3; /* -inf */ | |
if (f_rounds != -1) { | |
Vprintf("%sArithmetic rounds towards ", co); | |
switch (f_rounds) { | |
case 0: Vprintf("zero (i.e. it chops)"); break; | |
case 1: Vprintf("nearest"); break; | |
case 2: Vprintf("+infinity"); break; | |
case 3: Vprintf("-infinity"); break; | |
default: Vprintf("???"); break; | |
} | |
Vprintf("%s\n", oc); | |
} else { /* Hmm, try to give some help here */ | |
Vprintf("%sArithmetic rounds oddly: %s\n", co, oc); | |
Vprintf("%s Negative numbers %s%s\n", | |
co, mrnd==0 ? "towards zero" : | |
mrnd==1 ? "to nearest" : | |
"away from zero", | |
oc); | |
Vprintf("%s Positive numbers %s%s\n", | |
co, irnd==0 ? "towards zero" : | |
irnd==1 ? "to nearest" : | |
"away from zero", | |
oc); | |
} | |
/* An extra goody */ | |
if (f_radix == 2 && f_rounds == 1) { | |
if (Diff(Sum(a, ONE), a) != ZERO) { | |
Vprintf("%s Tie breaking rounds up%s\n", co, oc); | |
} else if (Diff(Sum(a, THREE), a) == FOUR) { | |
Vprintf("%s Tie breaking rounds to even%s\n", co, oc); | |
} else { | |
Vprintf("%s Tie breaking rounds down%s\n", co, oc); | |
} | |
} | |
if (PASS == 1) { /* only for FLT */ | |
flt_rounds= f_rounds; | |
if (F) | |
i_define(D_FLT_ROUNDS, "", "FLT", "_ROUNDS", | |
(long) f_rounds, 1L, (long) F_ROUNDS, ""); | |
} else if (f_rounds != flt_rounds) { | |
printf("\n%s*** WARNING: %s %s (%d) %s%s\n\n", | |
co, thing, "arithmetic rounds differently", | |
f_rounds, "from float", oc); | |
bugs++; | |
} | |
/* Various flavours of epsilon ************************************/ | |
negeps=f_mant_dig+f_mant_dig; | |
basein=1.0/base; | |
a=1.0; | |
for(i=1; i<=negeps; i++) a*=basein; | |
b=a; | |
while (Diff(Diff(ONE, a), ONE) == ZERO) { | |
a*=base; | |
negeps--; | |
} | |
negeps= -negeps; | |
Vprintf("%sSmallest x such that 1.0-base**x != 1.0 = %d%s\n", | |
co, negeps, oc); | |
etop = ONE; | |
ebot = ZERO; | |
eps = Sum(ebot, Div(Diff(etop, ebot), TWO)); | |
/* find the smallest epsneg (1-epsneg != 1) by binary search. | |
ebot and etop are the current bounds */ | |
while (eps != ebot && eps != etop) { | |
epsp1 = Diff(ONE, eps); | |
if (epsp1 < ONE) etop = eps; | |
else ebot = eps; | |
eps = Sum(ebot, Div(Diff(etop, ebot), TWO)); | |
} | |
eps= etop; | |
/* Sanity check */ | |
if (Diff(ONE, etop) >= ONE || Diff(ONE, ebot) != ONE) { | |
eek_a_bug("internal error calculating epsneg"); | |
} | |
Vprintf("%sSmallest x such that 1.0-x != 1.0 = %s%s\n", | |
co, f_rep(digs, (Long_double) eps), oc); | |
if (V) F_check(digs, (Long_double) eps); | |
epsneg=a; | |
if ((f_radix!=2) && irnd) { | |
/* a=(a*(1.0+a))/(1.0+1.0); => */ | |
a=Div(Mul(a, Sum(ONE, a)), Sum(ONE, ONE)); | |
/* if ((1.0-a)-1.0 != 0.0) epsneg=a; => */ | |
if (Diff(Diff(ONE, a), ONE) != ZERO) epsneg=a; | |
} | |
/* epsneg is used later */ | |
Unexpected(20); | |
machep= -f_mant_dig-f_mant_dig; | |
a=b; | |
while (Diff(Sum(ONE, a), ONE) == ZERO) { a*=base; machep++; } | |
Vprintf("%sSmallest x such that 1.0+base**x != 1.0 = %d%s\n", | |
co, machep, oc); | |
etop = ONE; | |
ebot = ZERO; | |
eps = Sum(ebot, Div(Diff(etop, ebot), TWO)); | |
/* find the smallest eps (1+eps != 1) by binary search. | |
ebot and etop are the current bounds */ | |
while (eps != ebot && eps != etop) { | |
epsp1 = Sum(ONE, eps); | |
if (epsp1 > ONE) etop = eps; | |
else ebot = eps; | |
eps = Sum(ebot, Div(Diff(etop, ebot), TWO)); | |
} | |
/* Sanity check */ | |
if (Sum(ONE, etop) <= ONE || Sum(ONE, ebot) != ONE) { | |
eek_a_bug("internal error calculating eps"); | |
} | |
f_epsilon=etop; | |
Vprintf("%sSmallest x such that 1.0+x != 1.0 = %s%s\n", | |
co, f_rep(digs, (Long_double) f_epsilon), oc); | |
f_epsilon= Diff(Sum(ONE, f_epsilon), ONE); /* New C standard defn */ | |
Vprintf("%s(Above number + 1.0) - 1.0 = %s%s\n", | |
co, f_rep(digs, (Long_double) (f_epsilon)), oc); | |
/* Possible loss of precision warnings here from non-stdc compilers */ | |
if (F) f_define(D_EPSILON, thing, | |
Fname, "_EPSILON", digs, (Long_double) f_epsilon, MARK); | |
if (V || F) F_check(digs, (Long_double) f_epsilon); | |
Unexpected(21); | |
if (F) Verify(digs, f_epsilon, F_EPSILON, | |
f_epsilon == Self(F_EPSILON), | |
(Long_double) f_epsilon == (Long_double) F_EPSILON); | |
Unexpected(22); | |
/* Extra chop info *************************************************/ | |
if (f_rounds == 0) { | |
if (Diff(Mul(Sum(ONE,f_epsilon),ONE),ONE) != ZERO) { | |
Vprintf("%sAlthough arithmetic chops, it uses guard digits%s\n", co, oc); | |
} | |
} | |
/* Size of and minimum normalised exponent ************************/ | |
y=0; i=0; k=1; z=basein; z1=(1.0+f_epsilon)/base; | |
/* Coarse search for the largest power of two */ | |
if (setjmp(lab)==0) { /* for underflow trap */ /* Yields i, k, y, y1 */ | |
do { | |
y=z; y1=z1; | |
z=Mul(y,y); z1=Mul(z1, y); | |
a=Mul(z,ONE); | |
z2=Div(z1,y); | |
if (z2 != y1) break; | |
if ((Sum(a,a) == ZERO) || (fabs(z) >= y)) break; | |
i++; | |
k+=k; | |
} while(1); | |
} else { | |
Vprintf("%s%s underflow generates a trap%s\n", co, Thing, oc); | |
} | |
Unexpected(23); | |
if (f_radix != 10) { | |
iexp=i+1; /* for the sign */ | |
mx=k+k; | |
} else { | |
iexp=2; | |
iz=f_radix; | |
while (k >= iz) { iz*=f_radix; iexp++; } | |
mx=iz+iz-1; | |
} | |
/* Fine tune starting with y and y1 */ | |
if (setjmp(lab)==0) { /* for underflow trap */ /* Yields k, f_min */ | |
do { | |
f_min=y; z1=y1; | |
y=Div(y,base); y1=Div(y1,base); | |
a=Mul(y,ONE); | |
z2=Mul(y1,base); | |
if (z2 != z1) break; | |
if ((Sum(a,a) == ZERO) || (fabs(y) >= f_min)) break; | |
k++; | |
} while (1); | |
} | |
Unexpected(24); | |
f_min_exp=(-k)+1; | |
if ((mx <= k+k-3) && (f_radix != 10)) { mx+=mx; iexp+=1; } | |
Vprintf("%sNumber of bits used for exponent = %d%s\n", co, iexp, oc); | |
Vprintf("%sMinimum normalised exponent = %d%s\n", co, f_min_exp-1, oc); | |
if (F) | |
i_define(D_MIN_EXP, thing, Fname, "_MIN_EXP", | |
(long) f_min_exp, (long) maxint, (long) F_MIN_EXP, ""); | |
if (setjmp(lab)==0) { | |
Vprintf("%sMinimum normalised positive number = %s%s\n", | |
co, f_rep(digs, (Long_double) f_min), oc); | |
} else { | |
eek_a_bug("printf can't print the smallest normalised number"); | |
printf("\n"); | |
} | |
Unexpected(25); | |
/* Possible loss of precision warnings here from non-stdc compilers */ | |
if (setjmp(lab) == 0) { | |
if (F) f_define(D_MIN, thing, | |
Fname, "_MIN", digs, (Long_double) f_min, MARK); | |
if (V || F) F_check(digs, (Long_double) f_min); | |
} else { | |
eek_a_bug("xxx_MIN caused a trap"); | |
printf("\n"); | |
} | |
if (setjmp(lab) == 0) { | |
if (F) Verify(digs, f_min, F_MIN, | |
f_min == Self(F_MIN), | |
(Long_double) f_min == (Long_double) F_MIN); | |
} else { | |
printf("%s*** Verify failed for above #define!\n %s %s\n\n", | |
co, "Compiler has an unusable number for value", oc); | |
bugs++; | |
} | |
Unexpected(26); | |
a=1.0; f_min_10_exp=0; | |
while (a > f_min*10.0) { a/=10.0; f_min_10_exp--; } | |
if (F) i_define(D_MIN_10_EXP, thing, Fname, "_MIN_10_EXP", | |
(long) f_min_10_exp, (long) maxint, | |
(long) F_MIN_10_EXP, ""); | |
/* Minimum exponent ************************************************/ | |
if (setjmp(lab)==0) { /* for underflow trap */ /* Yields xminner */ | |
do { | |
xminner=y; | |
y=Div(y,base); | |
a=Mul(y,ONE); | |
if ((Sum(a,a) == ZERO) || (fabs(y) >= xminner)) break; | |
} while (1); | |
} | |
Unexpected(27); | |
if (xminner != 0.0 && xminner != f_min) { | |
normal= 0; | |
Vprintf("%sThe smallest numbers are not kept normalised%s\n", | |
co, oc); | |
if (setjmp(lab)==0) { | |
Vprintf("%sSmallest unnormalised positive number = %s%s\n", | |
co, f_rep(digs, (Long_double) xminner), oc); | |
if (V) F_check(digs, (Long_double) xminner); | |
} else { | |
eek_a_bug("printf can't print the smallest unnormalised number."); | |
printf("\n"); | |
} | |
Unexpected(28); | |
} else { | |
normal= 1; | |
Vprintf("%sThe smallest numbers are normalised%s\n", co, oc); | |
} | |
/* Maximum exponent ************************************************/ | |
f_max_exp=2; f_max=1.0; newxmax=base+1.0; | |
inf=0; trap=0; | |
while (f_max<newxmax) { | |
f_max=newxmax; | |
if (setjmp(lab) == 0) { /* Yields inf, f_max_exp */ | |
newxmax=Mul(newxmax, base); | |
} else { | |
trap=1; | |
break; | |
} | |
if (Div(newxmax, base) != f_max) { | |
if (newxmax > f_max) inf=1; /* ieee infinity */ | |
break; | |
} | |
f_max_exp++; | |
} | |
Unexpected(29); | |
Vprintf("%sMaximum exponent = %d%s\n", co, f_max_exp, oc); | |
if (F) i_define(D_MAX_EXP, thing, Fname, "_MAX_EXP", | |
(long) f_max_exp, 0L, (long) F_MAX_EXP, ""); | |
/* Largest number ***************************************************/ | |
f_max=Diff(ONE, epsneg); | |
if (Mul(f_max,ONE) != f_max) f_max=Diff(ONE, Mul(base,epsneg)); | |
for (i=1; i<=f_max_exp; i++) f_max=Mul(f_max, base); | |
if (setjmp(lab)==0) { | |
Vprintf("%sMaximum number = %s%s\n", | |
co, f_rep(digs, (Long_double) f_max), oc); | |
} else { | |
eek_a_bug("printf can't print the largest double."); | |
printf("\n"); | |
} | |
if (setjmp(lab)==0) { | |
/* Possible loss of precision warnings here from non-stdc compilers */ | |
if (F) f_define(D_MAX, thing, | |
Fname, "_MAX", digs, (Long_double) f_max, MARK); | |
if (V || F) F_check(digs, (Long_double) f_max); | |
} else { | |
eek_a_bug("xxx_MAX caused a trap"); | |
printf("\n"); | |
} | |
if (setjmp(lab)==0) { | |
if (F) Verify(digs, f_max, F_MAX, | |
f_max == Self(F_MAX), | |
(Long_double) f_max == (Long_double) F_MAX); | |
} else { | |
printf("%s*** Verify failed for above #define!\n %s %s\n\n", | |
co, "Compiler has an unusable number for value", oc); | |
bugs++; | |
} | |
Unexpected(30); | |
a=1.0; f_max_10_exp=0; | |
while (a < f_max/10.0) { a*=10.0; f_max_10_exp++; } | |
if (F) i_define(D_MAX_10_EXP, thing, Fname, "_MAX_10_EXP", | |
(long) f_max_10_exp, 0L, (long) F_MAX_10_EXP, ""); | |
/* Traps and infinities ********************************************/ | |
if (trap) { | |
Vprintf("%sOverflow generates a trap%s\n", co, oc); | |
} else { | |
Vprintf("%sOverflow doesn't seem to generate a trap%s\n", | |
co, oc); | |
} | |
if (inf) { Vprintf("%sThere is an 'infinite' value%s\n", co, oc); } | |
#ifdef SIGFPE | |
signal(SIGFPE, trap1); | |
#endif | |
if (setjmp(lab) == 0) { | |
trapped= 0; /* A global variable */ | |
b= 0.0; | |
a= (1.0/b)/b; | |
if (!trapped) { | |
Vprintf("%sDivide by zero doesn't generate a trap%s\n", | |
co, oc); | |
} else { | |
Vprintf("%sDivide by zero generates a trap%s\n", | |
co, oc); | |
Vprintf("%sFP signal handlers return safely%s\n", | |
co, oc); | |
} | |
} else { | |
Vprintf("%sDivide by zero generates a trap%s\n", co, oc); | |
Vprintf("%sBEWARE! FP signal handlers can NOT return%s\n", | |
co, oc); | |
} | |
setsignals(); | |
Unexpected(31); | |
/* Hidden bit + sanity check ****************************************/ | |
if (f_radix != 10) { | |
hidden=0; | |
mantbits=floor_log(2, (Long_double)f_radix)*f_mant_dig; | |
if (mantbits+iexp == (int)sizeof(Number)*byte_size) { | |
hidden=1; | |
Vprintf("%sArithmetic uses a hidden bit%s\n", co, oc); | |
} else if (mantbits+iexp+1 == (int)sizeof(Number)*byte_size) { | |
Vprintf("%sArithmetic doesn't use a hidden bit%s\n", | |
co, oc); | |
} else if (mantbits+iexp+1 < (int)sizeof(Number)*byte_size) { | |
Vprintf("%sOnly %d of the %d bits of a %s %s%s\n", | |
co, | |
mantbits+iexp, | |
(int)sizeof(Number)*byte_size, | |
thing, | |
"are actually used", | |
oc); | |
} else { | |
printf("\n%s%s\n %s (%d) %s (%d) %s %s (%d)!%s\n\n", | |
co, | |
"*** Something fishy here!", | |
"Exponent size", | |
iexp, | |
"+ significand size", | |
mantbits, | |
"doesn't match with the size of a", | |
thing, | |
(int)sizeof(Number)*byte_size, | |
oc); | |
} | |
if (hidden && f_radix == 2 && f_max_exp+f_min_exp==3) { | |
Vprintf("%sIt looks like %s length IEEE format%s\n", | |
co, f_mant_dig==24 ? "single" : | |
f_mant_dig==53 ? "double" : | |
f_mant_dig >53 ? "extended" : | |
"some", oc); | |
if (f_rounds != 1 || normal) { | |
Vprintf("%s though ", co); | |
if (f_rounds != 1) { | |
Vprintf("the rounding is unusual"); | |
if (normal) { Vprintf(" and "); } | |
} | |
if (normal) { | |
Vprintf("the normalisation is unusual"); | |
} | |
Vprintf("%s\n", oc); | |
} | |
} else { | |
Vprintf("%sIt doesn't look like IEEE format%s\n", | |
co, oc); | |
} | |
} | |
printf("\n"); /* regardless of verbosity */ | |
return f_mant_dig; | |
} | |
Void EPROP(int fprec, int dprec, int lprec) | |
{ | |
/* See if expressions are evaluated in extended precision. | |
Some compilers optimise even if you don't want it, | |
and then this function fails to produce the right result. | |
We try to diagnose this if it happens. | |
*/ | |
Volatile int eprec; | |
Volatile double a, b, base, old; | |
Volatile Number d, oldd, dbase, one, zero; | |
Volatile int bad=0; | |
/* Size of significand **************************************/ | |
a=1.0; | |
if (setjmp(lab) == 0) { /* Yields nothing */ | |
do { old=a; a=a+a; } | |
while ((((a+1.0)-a)-1.0) == 0.0 && a>old); | |
} else bad=1; | |
if (!bad && a <= old) bad=1; | |
if (!bad) { | |
b=1.0; | |
if (setjmp(lab) == 0) { /* Yields nothing */ | |
do { old=b; b=b+b; } | |
while ((base=((a+b)-a)) == 0.0 && b>old); | |
if (b <= old) bad=1; | |
} else bad=1; | |
} | |
if (!bad) { | |
eprec=0; d=1.0; dbase=base; one=1.0; zero=0.0; | |
if (setjmp(lab) == 0) { /* Yields nothing */ | |
do { eprec++; oldd=d; d=d*dbase; } | |
while ((((d+one)-d)-one) == zero && d>oldd); | |
if (d <= oldd) bad=1; | |
} else bad=1; | |
} | |
Unexpected(32); | |
if (bad) { | |
Vprintf("%sCan't determine precision for %s expressions:\n%s%s\n", | |
co, thing, " check that you compiled without optimisation!", | |
oc); | |
} else if (eprec==dprec) { | |
Vprintf("%s%s expressions are evaluated in double precision%s\n", | |
co, Thing, oc); | |
} else if (eprec==fprec) { | |
Vprintf("%s%s expressions are evaluated in float precision%s\n", | |
co, Thing, oc); | |
} else if (eprec==lprec) { | |
Vprintf("%s%s expressions are evaluated in long double precision%s\n", | |
co, Thing, oc); | |
} else { | |
Vprintf("%s%s expressions are evaluated in a %s %s %d %s%s\n", | |
co, Thing, eprec>dprec ? "higher" : "lower", | |
"precision than double,\n using", | |
eprec, "base digits", | |
oc); | |
} | |
} | |
#else /* not Number */ | |
#ifdef FPROP /* Then create dummy routines for long double */ | |
/* ARGSUSED */ | |
int FPROP(int byte_size) { return 0; } | |
#endif | |
#ifdef EPROP | |
/* ARGSUSED */ | |
Void EPROP(int fprec, int dprec, int lprec) {} | |
#endif | |
#endif /* ifdef Number */ | |
/* Increment the pass number */ | |
#undef PASS | |
#ifdef PASS2 | |
#undef PASS2 | |
#define PASS 3 | |
#define PASS3 1 | |
#endif | |
#ifdef PASS1 | |
#undef PASS1 | |
#define PASS 2 | |
#define PASS2 1 | |
#endif | |
#ifdef PASS0 | |
#undef PASS0 | |
#endif | |
#ifndef SEP | |
#ifdef PASS /* then rescan this file */ | |
#ifdef BAD_CPP | |
#include "enquire.c" | |
#else | |
#include FILENAME /* if this line fails to compile, define BAD_CPP */ | |
#endif | |
#endif /* PASS */ | |
#endif /* SEP */ |