source: webkit/trunk/JavaScriptCore/wtf/MathExtras.h@ 58306

Last change on this file since 58306 was 58167, checked in by [email protected], 15 years ago

2010-04-23 Gabor Rapcsanyi <[email protected]>

Reviewed by Laszlo Gombos.

Add RVCT support for Linux

Developed in cooperation with Gabor Loki.

  • API/JSStringRef.h:
  • jit/ExecutableAllocator.h:
  • jit/ExecutableAllocatorPosix.cpp: (JSC::ExecutableAllocator::cacheFlush):
  • jit/JITStubs.cpp:
  • wtf/MathExtras.h:
  • wtf/unicode/qt4/UnicodeQt4.h:
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1/*
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24 */
25
26#ifndef WTF_MathExtras_h
27#define WTF_MathExtras_h
28
29#include <cmath>
30#include <float.h>
31#include <stdlib.h>
32
33#if OS(SOLARIS)
34#include <ieeefp.h>
35#endif
36
37#if OS(OPENBSD)
38#include <sys/types.h>
39#include <machine/ieee.h>
40#endif
41
42#if COMPILER(MSVC)
43#if OS(WINCE)
44#include <stdlib.h>
45#endif
46#include <limits>
47#endif
48
49#ifndef M_PI
50const double piDouble = 3.14159265358979323846;
51const float piFloat = 3.14159265358979323846f;
52#else
53const double piDouble = M_PI;
54const float piFloat = static_cast<float>(M_PI);
55#endif
56
57#ifndef M_PI_4
58const double piOverFourDouble = 0.785398163397448309616;
59const float piOverFourFloat = 0.785398163397448309616f;
60#else
61const double piOverFourDouble = M_PI_4;
62const float piOverFourFloat = static_cast<float>(M_PI_4);
63#endif
64
65#if OS(DARWIN)
66
67// Work around a bug in the Mac OS X libc where ceil(-0.1) return +0.
68inline double wtf_ceil(double x) { return copysign(ceil(x), x); }
69
70#define ceil(x) wtf_ceil(x)
71
72#endif
73
74#if OS(SOLARIS)
75
76#ifndef isfinite
77inline bool isfinite(double x) { return finite(x) && !isnand(x); }
78#endif
79#ifndef isinf
80inline bool isinf(double x) { return !finite(x) && !isnand(x); }
81#endif
82#ifndef signbit
83inline bool signbit(double x) { return x < 0.0; } // FIXME: Wrong for negative 0.
84#endif
85
86#endif
87
88#if OS(OPENBSD)
89
90#ifndef isfinite
91inline bool isfinite(double x) { return finite(x); }
92#endif
93#ifndef signbit
94inline bool signbit(double x) { struct ieee_double *p = (struct ieee_double *)&x; return p->dbl_sign; }
95#endif
96
97#endif
98
99#if COMPILER(MSVC) || COMPILER(RVCT)
100
101// We must not do 'num + 0.5' or 'num - 0.5' because they can cause precision loss.
102static double round(double num)
103{
104 double integer = ceil(num);
105 if (num > 0)
106 return integer - num > 0.5 ? integer - 1.0 : integer;
107 return integer - num >= 0.5 ? integer - 1.0 : integer;
108}
109static float roundf(float num)
110{
111 float integer = ceilf(num);
112 if (num > 0)
113 return integer - num > 0.5f ? integer - 1.0f : integer;
114 return integer - num >= 0.5f ? integer - 1.0f : integer;
115}
116inline long long llround(double num) { return static_cast<long long>(round(num)); }
117inline long long llroundf(float num) { return static_cast<long long>(roundf(num)); }
118inline long lround(double num) { return static_cast<long>(round(num)); }
119inline long lroundf(float num) { return static_cast<long>(roundf(num)); }
120inline double trunc(double num) { return num > 0 ? floor(num) : ceil(num); }
121
122#endif
123
124#if COMPILER(MSVC)
125
126inline long long abs(long long num) { return _abs64(num); }
127
128inline bool isinf(double num) { return !_finite(num) && !_isnan(num); }
129inline bool isnan(double num) { return !!_isnan(num); }
130inline bool signbit(double num) { return _copysign(1.0, num) < 0; }
131
132inline double nextafter(double x, double y) { return _nextafter(x, y); }
133inline float nextafterf(float x, float y) { return x > y ? x - FLT_EPSILON : x + FLT_EPSILON; }
134
135inline double copysign(double x, double y) { return _copysign(x, y); }
136inline int isfinite(double x) { return _finite(x); }
137
138// Work around a bug in Win, where atan2(+-infinity, +-infinity) yields NaN instead of specific values.
139inline double wtf_atan2(double x, double y)
140{
141 double posInf = std::numeric_limits<double>::infinity();
142 double negInf = -std::numeric_limits<double>::infinity();
143 double nan = std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN();
144
145 double result = nan;
146
147 if (x == posInf && y == posInf)
148 result = piOverFourDouble;
149 else if (x == posInf && y == negInf)
150 result = 3 * piOverFourDouble;
151 else if (x == negInf && y == posInf)
152 result = -piOverFourDouble;
153 else if (x == negInf && y == negInf)
154 result = -3 * piOverFourDouble;
155 else
156 result = ::atan2(x, y);
157
158 return result;
159}
160
161// Work around a bug in the Microsoft CRT, where fmod(x, +-infinity) yields NaN instead of x.
162inline double wtf_fmod(double x, double y) { return (!isinf(x) && isinf(y)) ? x : fmod(x, y); }
163
164// Work around a bug in the Microsoft CRT, where pow(NaN, 0) yields NaN instead of 1.
165inline double wtf_pow(double x, double y) { return y == 0 ? 1 : pow(x, y); }
166
167#define atan2(x, y) wtf_atan2(x, y)
168#define fmod(x, y) wtf_fmod(x, y)
169#define pow(x, y) wtf_pow(x, y)
170
171#endif // COMPILER(MSVC)
172
173inline double deg2rad(double d) { return d * piDouble / 180.0; }
174inline double rad2deg(double r) { return r * 180.0 / piDouble; }
175inline double deg2grad(double d) { return d * 400.0 / 360.0; }
176inline double grad2deg(double g) { return g * 360.0 / 400.0; }
177inline double turn2deg(double t) { return t * 360.0; }
178inline double deg2turn(double d) { return d / 360.0; }
179inline double rad2grad(double r) { return r * 200.0 / piDouble; }
180inline double grad2rad(double g) { return g * piDouble / 200.0; }
181
182inline float deg2rad(float d) { return d * piFloat / 180.0f; }
183inline float rad2deg(float r) { return r * 180.0f / piFloat; }
184inline float deg2grad(float d) { return d * 400.0f / 360.0f; }
185inline float grad2deg(float g) { return g * 360.0f / 400.0f; }
186inline float turn2deg(float t) { return t * 360.0f; }
187inline float deg2turn(float d) { return d / 360.0f; }
188inline float rad2grad(float r) { return r * 200.0f / piFloat; }
189inline float grad2rad(float g) { return g * piFloat / 200.0f; }
190
191#if !COMPILER(MSVC) && !COMPILER(WINSCW) && !(COMPILER(RVCT) && OS(SYMBIAN))
192using std::isfinite;
193using std::isinf;
194using std::isnan;
195using std::signbit;
196#endif
197
198#endif // #ifndef WTF_MathExtras_h
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