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Minor doc fixes.
(vc-default-mode-line-string): Show state
`needs-patch' as a `-' too.
(vc-after-save): Call vc-dired-resynch-file.
(vc-file-not-found-hook): Ask the user whether to
check out a non-existing file.
(vc-find-backend-function): If function doesn't
exist, return nil instead of error.
(vc-call-backend): Doc fix.
(vc-prefix-map): Move the autoload from vc.el.
(vc-simple-command): Removed.
(vc-handled-backends): Docstring change.
(vc-ignore-vc-files): Mark obsolete.
(vc-registered): Check vc-ignore-vc-files.
(vc-find-file-hook, vc-file-not-found-hook): Don't check
vc-ignore-vc-files.
(vc-parse-buffer): Lobotomize the monster.
(vc-simple-command): Docstring fix.
(vc-registered): Align the way the file-handler is called with the
way the function itself works.
(vc-file-owner): Remove.
(vc-header-alist): Move the dummy def from vc.el.
(vc-backend-hook-functions): Remove.
(vc-find-backend-function): Don't try to load vc-X-hooks anymore.
(vc-backend): Reintroduce the test for `file = nil' now that I
know why it was there (and added a comment to better remember).
Update Copyright.
(vc-backend): Don't accept a nil argument any more.
(vc-up-to-date-p): Turn into a defsubst.
(vc-possible-master): New function.
(vc-check-master-templates): Use `vc-possible-master' and allow
funs in vc-X-master-templates to return a non-existent file.
(vc-loadup): Remove.
(vc-find-backend-function): Use `require'. Also, handle the case
where vc-BACKEND-hooks.el doesn't exist.
(vc-call-backend): Cleanup.
(vc-find-backend-function): Return a cons cell if
using the default function.
(vc-call-backend): If calling the default function, pass it the
backend as first argument. Update the docstring accordingly.
(vc-default-state-heuristic, vc-default-mode-line-string): Update
for the new backend argument.
(vc-make-backend-sym): Renamed from vc-make-backend-function.
(vc-find-backend-function): Use the new name.
(vc-default-registered): New function.
(vc-backend-functions): Remove.
(vc-loadup): Don't setup 'vc-functions.
(vc-find-backend-function): New function.
(vc-call-backend): Use above fun and populate 'vc-functions
lazily.
(vc-backend-defines): Remove.
(vc-backend-hook-functions, vc-backend-functions)
(vc-make-backend-function, vc-call): Pass names without leading
`vc-' to vc-call-backend so we can blindly prefix them with
vc-BACKEND.
(vc-loadup): Don't load vc-X-hooks if vc-X is requested.
(vc-call-backend): Always try to load vc-X-hooks.
(vc-registered): Remove vc- in call to vc-call-backend.
(vc-default-back-end, vc-buffer-backend): Remove.
(vc-kill-buffer-hook): Remove `vc-buffer-backend' handling.
(vc-loadup): Load files quietly.
(vc-call-backend): Oops, brain fart.
(vc-locking-user): If locked by the calling user,
return that name. Redocumented.
(vc-user-login-name): Simplify the code a tiny bit.
(vc-state): Don't use 'reserved any more. Just use the same
convention as the one used for vc-<backend>-state where the
locking user (as a string) is returned.
(vc-locking-user): Update, based on the above convention. The
'vc-locking-user property has disappeared.
(vc-mode-line, vc-default-mode-line-string): Adapt to new
`vc-state'.
(vc-backend-functions): Removed vc-toggle-read-only.
(vc-toggle-read-only): Undid prev change.
(vc-master-templates): Def the obsolete var.
(vc-file-prop-obarray): Use `make-vector'.
(vc-backend-functions): Add new hookable functions
vc-toggle-read-only, vc-record-rename and vc-merge-news.
(vc-loadup): If neither backend nor default functions exist, use
the backend function rather than nil.
(vc-call-backend): If the function if not bound yet, try to load
the non-hook file to see if it provides it.
(vc-call): New macro plus use it wherever possible.
(vc-backend-subdirectory-name): Use neither `vc-default-back-end'
nor `vc-find-binary' since it's only called from
vc-mistrust-permission which is only used once the backend is
known.
(vc-checkout-model): Fix parenthesis.
(vc-recompute-state, vc-prefix-map): Move to vc.el.
(vc-backend-functions): Renamed `vc-steal' to
`vc-steal-lock'.
(vc-call-backend): Changed error message.
(vc-state): Added description of state `unlocked-changes'.
(vc-backend-hook-functions, vc-backend-functions):
Updated function lists.
(vc-call-backend): Fixed typo.
(vc-backend-hook-functions): Renamed vc-uses-locking
to vc-checkout-model.
(vc-checkout-required): Renamed to vc-checkout-model.
Re-implemented and re-commented.
(vc-after-save): Use vc-checkout-model.
(vc-backend-functions): Added `vc-diff' to the list
of functions possibly implemented in a vc-BACKEND library.
(vc-checkout-required): Bug fixed that caused an error to be
signaled during `vc-after-save'.
(vc-backend-hook-functions): `vc-checkout-required'
updated to `vc-uses-locking'.
(vc-checkout-required): Call to backend function
`vc-checkout-required' updated to `vc-uses-locking' instead.
(vc-parse-buffer): Bug found and fixed.
(vc-backend-functions): `vc-annotate-command',
`vc-annotate-difference' added to supported backend functions.
vc-state-heuristic added to
vc-backend-hook-functions.
Implemented new state model.
(vc-state, vc-state-heuristic, vc-default-state-heuristic): New
functions.
(vc-locking-user): Simplified. Now only needed if the file is
locked by somebody else.
(vc-lock-from-permissions): Removed. Functionality is in
vc-sccs-hooks.el and vc-rcs-hooks.el now.
(vc-mode-line-string): New name for former vc-status. Adapted.
(vc-mode-line): Adapted to use the above. Removed optional
parameter.
(vc-master-templates): Is really obsolete.
Commented out the definition for now. What is the right procedure
to get rid of it?
(vc-registered, vc-backend, vc-buffer-backend, vc-name): Largely
rewritten.
(vc-default-registered): Removed.
(vc-check-master-templates): New function; does mostly what the
above did before.
(vc-locking-user): Don't rely on the backend to set the property.
(vc-latest-version, vc-your-latest-version): Removed.
(vc-backend-hook-functions): Removed them from this list, too.
(vc-fetch-properties): Removed.
(vc-workfile-version): Doc fix.
(vc-consult-rcs-headers):
Moved into vc-rcs-hooks.el, under the name
vc-rcs-consult-headers.
(vc-master-locks, vc-master-locking-user):
Moved into both
vc-rcs-hooks.el and vc-sccs-hooks.el. These properties and access
functions are implementation details of those two backends.
(vc-parse-locks, vc-fetch-master-properties): Split
into back-end specific parts and removed. Callers not updated
yet; because I guess these callers will disappear into back-end
specific files anyway.
(vc-checkout-model): Renamed to vc-uses-locking.
Store yes/no in the property, and return t/nil. Updated all
callers.
(vc-checkout-model): Punt to backends.
(vc-default-locking-user): New function.
(vc-locking-user, vc-workfile-version): Punt to backends.
(vc-rcsdiff-knows-brief, vc-rcs-lock-from-diff)
(vc-master-workfile-version): Moved from vc-hooks.
(vc-lock-file): Moved to vc-sccs-hooks and renamed.
(vc-handle-cvs, vc-cvs-parse-status, vc-cvs-status):
Moved to vc-cvs-hooks.
Add doc strings in various places. Simplify the
minor mode setup.
(vc-handled-backends): New user variable.
(vc-parse-buffer, vc-insert-file, vc-default-registered): Minor
simplification.
(vc-backend-hook-functions, vc-backend-functions):
New variable.
(vc-make-backend-function, vc-loadup, vc-call-backend)
(vc-backend-defines): New functions.
Various doc fixes.
(vc-default-back-end, vc-follow-symlinks): Custom fix.
(vc-match-substring): Function removed. Callers changed to use
match-string.
(vc-lock-file, vc-consult-rcs-headers, vc-kill-buffer-hook):
Simplify.
vc-registered has been renamed
vc-default-registered. Some functions have been moved to the
backend specific files. they all support the
vc-BACKEND-registered functions.
This is 1.113 from the emacs sources
author | Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 04 Sep 2000 19:47:25 +0000 |
parents | e19d38e14720 |
children | 911382113c16 |
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/* Primitive operations on floating point for GNU Emacs Lisp interpreter. Copyright (C) 1988, 1993, 1994, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GNU Emacs. GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ /* ANSI C requires only these float functions: acos, asin, atan, atan2, ceil, cos, cosh, exp, fabs, floor, fmod, frexp, ldexp, log, log10, modf, pow, sin, sinh, sqrt, tan, tanh. Define HAVE_INVERSE_HYPERBOLIC if you have acosh, asinh, and atanh. Define HAVE_CBRT if you have cbrt. Define HAVE_RINT if you have a working rint. If you don't define these, then the appropriate routines will be simulated. Define HAVE_MATHERR if on a system supporting the SysV matherr callback. (This should happen automatically.) Define FLOAT_CHECK_ERRNO if the float library routines set errno. This has no effect if HAVE_MATHERR is defined. Define FLOAT_CATCH_SIGILL if the float library routines signal SIGILL. (What systems actually do this? Please let us know.) Define FLOAT_CHECK_DOMAIN if the float library doesn't handle errors by either setting errno, or signaling SIGFPE/SIGILL. Otherwise, domain and range checking will happen before calling the float routines. This has no effect if HAVE_MATHERR is defined (since matherr will be called when a domain error occurs.) */ #include <config.h> #include <signal.h> #include "lisp.h" #include "syssignal.h" #if STDC_HEADERS #include <float.h> #endif /* If IEEE_FLOATING_POINT isn't defined, default it from FLT_*. */ #ifndef IEEE_FLOATING_POINT #if (FLT_RADIX == 2 && FLT_MANT_DIG == 24 \ && FLT_MIN_EXP == -125 && FLT_MAX_EXP == 128) #define IEEE_FLOATING_POINT 1 #else #define IEEE_FLOATING_POINT 0 #endif #endif /* Work around a problem that happens because math.h on hpux 7 defines two static variables--which, in Emacs, are not really static, because `static' is defined as nothing. The problem is that they are defined both here and in lread.c. These macros prevent the name conflict. */ #if defined (HPUX) && !defined (HPUX8) #define _MAXLDBL floatfns_maxldbl #define _NMAXLDBL floatfns_nmaxldbl #endif #include <math.h> /* This declaration is omitted on some systems, like Ultrix. */ #if !defined (HPUX) && defined (HAVE_LOGB) && !defined (logb) extern double logb (); #endif /* not HPUX and HAVE_LOGB and no logb macro */ #if defined(DOMAIN) && defined(SING) && defined(OVERFLOW) /* If those are defined, then this is probably a `matherr' machine. */ # ifndef HAVE_MATHERR # define HAVE_MATHERR # endif #endif #ifdef NO_MATHERR #undef HAVE_MATHERR #endif #ifdef HAVE_MATHERR # ifdef FLOAT_CHECK_ERRNO # undef FLOAT_CHECK_ERRNO # endif # ifdef FLOAT_CHECK_DOMAIN # undef FLOAT_CHECK_DOMAIN # endif #endif #ifndef NO_FLOAT_CHECK_ERRNO #define FLOAT_CHECK_ERRNO #endif #ifdef FLOAT_CHECK_ERRNO # include <errno.h> #ifndef USE_CRT_DLL extern int errno; #endif #endif /* Avoid traps on VMS from sinh and cosh. All the other functions set errno instead. */ #ifdef VMS #undef cosh #undef sinh #define cosh(x) ((exp(x)+exp(-x))*0.5) #define sinh(x) ((exp(x)-exp(-x))*0.5) #endif /* VMS */ static SIGTYPE float_error (); /* Nonzero while executing in floating point. This tells float_error what to do. */ static int in_float; /* If an argument is out of range for a mathematical function, here is the actual argument value to use in the error message. These variables are used only across the floating point library call so there is no need to staticpro them. */ static Lisp_Object float_error_arg, float_error_arg2; static char *float_error_fn_name; /* Evaluate the floating point expression D, recording NUM as the original argument for error messages. D is normally an assignment expression. Handle errors which may result in signals or may set errno. Note that float_error may be declared to return void, so you can't just cast the zero after the colon to (SIGTYPE) to make the types check properly. */ #ifdef FLOAT_CHECK_ERRNO #define IN_FLOAT(d, name, num) \ do { \ float_error_arg = num; \ float_error_fn_name = name; \ in_float = 1; errno = 0; (d); in_float = 0; \ switch (errno) { \ case 0: break; \ case EDOM: domain_error (float_error_fn_name, float_error_arg); \ case ERANGE: range_error (float_error_fn_name, float_error_arg); \ default: arith_error (float_error_fn_name, float_error_arg); \ } \ } while (0) #define IN_FLOAT2(d, name, num, num2) \ do { \ float_error_arg = num; \ float_error_arg2 = num2; \ float_error_fn_name = name; \ in_float = 1; errno = 0; (d); in_float = 0; \ switch (errno) { \ case 0: break; \ case EDOM: domain_error (float_error_fn_name, float_error_arg); \ case ERANGE: range_error (float_error_fn_name, float_error_arg); \ default: arith_error (float_error_fn_name, float_error_arg); \ } \ } while (0) #else #define IN_FLOAT(d, name, num) (in_float = 1, (d), in_float = 0) #define IN_FLOAT2(d, name, num, num2) (in_float = 1, (d), in_float = 0) #endif /* Convert float to Lisp_Int if it fits, else signal a range error using the given arguments. */ #define FLOAT_TO_INT(x, i, name, num) \ do \ { \ if ((x) >= (((EMACS_INT) 1) << (VALBITS-1)) || \ (x) <= - (((EMACS_INT) 1) << (VALBITS-1)) - 1) \ range_error (name, num); \ XSETINT (i, (EMACS_INT)(x)); \ } \ while (0) #define FLOAT_TO_INT2(x, i, name, num1, num2) \ do \ { \ if ((x) >= (((EMACS_INT) 1) << (VALBITS-1)) || \ (x) <= - (((EMACS_INT) 1) << (VALBITS-1)) - 1) \ range_error2 (name, num1, num2); \ XSETINT (i, (EMACS_INT)(x)); \ } \ while (0) #define arith_error(op,arg) \ Fsignal (Qarith_error, Fcons (build_string ((op)), Fcons ((arg), Qnil))) #define range_error(op,arg) \ Fsignal (Qrange_error, Fcons (build_string ((op)), Fcons ((arg), Qnil))) #define range_error2(op,a1,a2) \ Fsignal (Qrange_error, Fcons (build_string ((op)), \ Fcons ((a1), Fcons ((a2), Qnil)))) #define domain_error(op,arg) \ Fsignal (Qdomain_error, Fcons (build_string ((op)), Fcons ((arg), Qnil))) #define domain_error2(op,a1,a2) \ Fsignal (Qdomain_error, Fcons (build_string ((op)), \ Fcons ((a1), Fcons ((a2), Qnil)))) /* Extract a Lisp number as a `double', or signal an error. */ double extract_float (num) Lisp_Object num; { CHECK_NUMBER_OR_FLOAT (num, 0); if (FLOATP (num)) return XFLOAT_DATA (num); return (double) XINT (num); } /* Trig functions. */ DEFUN ("acos", Facos, Sacos, 1, 1, 0, "Return the inverse cosine of ARG.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); #ifdef FLOAT_CHECK_DOMAIN if (d > 1.0 || d < -1.0) domain_error ("acos", arg); #endif IN_FLOAT (d = acos (d), "acos", arg); return make_float (d); } DEFUN ("asin", Fasin, Sasin, 1, 1, 0, "Return the inverse sine of ARG.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); #ifdef FLOAT_CHECK_DOMAIN if (d > 1.0 || d < -1.0) domain_error ("asin", arg); #endif IN_FLOAT (d = asin (d), "asin", arg); return make_float (d); } DEFUN ("atan", Fatan, Satan, 1, 1, 0, "Return the inverse tangent of ARG.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); IN_FLOAT (d = atan (d), "atan", arg); return make_float (d); } DEFUN ("cos", Fcos, Scos, 1, 1, 0, "Return the cosine of ARG.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); IN_FLOAT (d = cos (d), "cos", arg); return make_float (d); } DEFUN ("sin", Fsin, Ssin, 1, 1, 0, "Return the sine of ARG.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); IN_FLOAT (d = sin (d), "sin", arg); return make_float (d); } DEFUN ("tan", Ftan, Stan, 1, 1, 0, "Return the tangent of ARG.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); double c = cos (d); #ifdef FLOAT_CHECK_DOMAIN if (c == 0.0) domain_error ("tan", arg); #endif IN_FLOAT (d = sin (d) / c, "tan", arg); return make_float (d); } #if 0 /* Leave these out unless we find there's a reason for them. */ DEFUN ("bessel-j0", Fbessel_j0, Sbessel_j0, 1, 1, 0, "Return the bessel function j0 of ARG.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); IN_FLOAT (d = j0 (d), "bessel-j0", arg); return make_float (d); } DEFUN ("bessel-j1", Fbessel_j1, Sbessel_j1, 1, 1, 0, "Return the bessel function j1 of ARG.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); IN_FLOAT (d = j1 (d), "bessel-j1", arg); return make_float (d); } DEFUN ("bessel-jn", Fbessel_jn, Sbessel_jn, 2, 2, 0, "Return the order N bessel function output jn of ARG.\n\ The first arg (the order) is truncated to an integer.") (n, arg) register Lisp_Object n, arg; { int i1 = extract_float (n); double f2 = extract_float (arg); IN_FLOAT (f2 = jn (i1, f2), "bessel-jn", n); return make_float (f2); } DEFUN ("bessel-y0", Fbessel_y0, Sbessel_y0, 1, 1, 0, "Return the bessel function y0 of ARG.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); IN_FLOAT (d = y0 (d), "bessel-y0", arg); return make_float (d); } DEFUN ("bessel-y1", Fbessel_y1, Sbessel_y1, 1, 1, 0, "Return the bessel function y1 of ARG.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); IN_FLOAT (d = y1 (d), "bessel-y0", arg); return make_float (d); } DEFUN ("bessel-yn", Fbessel_yn, Sbessel_yn, 2, 2, 0, "Return the order N bessel function output yn of ARG.\n\ The first arg (the order) is truncated to an integer.") (n, arg) register Lisp_Object n, arg; { int i1 = extract_float (n); double f2 = extract_float (arg); IN_FLOAT (f2 = yn (i1, f2), "bessel-yn", n); return make_float (f2); } #endif #if 0 /* Leave these out unless we see they are worth having. */ DEFUN ("erf", Ferf, Serf, 1, 1, 0, "Return the mathematical error function of ARG.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); IN_FLOAT (d = erf (d), "erf", arg); return make_float (d); } DEFUN ("erfc", Ferfc, Serfc, 1, 1, 0, "Return the complementary error function of ARG.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); IN_FLOAT (d = erfc (d), "erfc", arg); return make_float (d); } DEFUN ("log-gamma", Flog_gamma, Slog_gamma, 1, 1, 0, "Return the log gamma of ARG.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); IN_FLOAT (d = lgamma (d), "log-gamma", arg); return make_float (d); } DEFUN ("cube-root", Fcube_root, Scube_root, 1, 1, 0, "Return the cube root of ARG.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); #ifdef HAVE_CBRT IN_FLOAT (d = cbrt (d), "cube-root", arg); #else if (d >= 0.0) IN_FLOAT (d = pow (d, 1.0/3.0), "cube-root", arg); else IN_FLOAT (d = -pow (-d, 1.0/3.0), "cube-root", arg); #endif return make_float (d); } #endif DEFUN ("exp", Fexp, Sexp, 1, 1, 0, "Return the exponential base e of ARG.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); #ifdef FLOAT_CHECK_DOMAIN if (d > 709.7827) /* Assume IEEE doubles here */ range_error ("exp", arg); else if (d < -709.0) return make_float (0.0); else #endif IN_FLOAT (d = exp (d), "exp", arg); return make_float (d); } DEFUN ("expt", Fexpt, Sexpt, 2, 2, 0, "Return the exponential ARG1 ** ARG2.") (arg1, arg2) register Lisp_Object arg1, arg2; { double f1, f2; CHECK_NUMBER_OR_FLOAT (arg1, 0); CHECK_NUMBER_OR_FLOAT (arg2, 0); if (INTEGERP (arg1) /* common lisp spec */ && INTEGERP (arg2)) /* don't promote, if both are ints */ { /* this can be improved by pre-calculating */ EMACS_INT acc, x, y; /* some binary powers of x then accumulating */ Lisp_Object val; x = XINT (arg1); y = XINT (arg2); acc = 1; if (y < 0) { if (x == 1) acc = 1; else if (x == -1) acc = (y & 1) ? -1 : 1; else acc = 0; } else { while (y > 0) { if (y & 1) acc *= x; x *= x; y = (unsigned)y >> 1; } } XSETINT (val, acc); return val; } f1 = FLOATP (arg1) ? XFLOAT_DATA (arg1) : XINT (arg1); f2 = FLOATP (arg2) ? XFLOAT_DATA (arg2) : XINT (arg2); /* Really should check for overflow, too */ if (f1 == 0.0 && f2 == 0.0) f1 = 1.0; #ifdef FLOAT_CHECK_DOMAIN else if ((f1 == 0.0 && f2 < 0.0) || (f1 < 0 && f2 != floor(f2))) domain_error2 ("expt", arg1, arg2); #endif IN_FLOAT2 (f1 = pow (f1, f2), "expt", arg1, arg2); return make_float (f1); } DEFUN ("log", Flog, Slog, 1, 2, 0, "Return the natural logarithm of ARG.\n\ If second optional argument BASE is given, return log ARG using that base.") (arg, base) register Lisp_Object arg, base; { double d = extract_float (arg); #ifdef FLOAT_CHECK_DOMAIN if (d <= 0.0) domain_error2 ("log", arg, base); #endif if (NILP (base)) IN_FLOAT (d = log (d), "log", arg); else { double b = extract_float (base); #ifdef FLOAT_CHECK_DOMAIN if (b <= 0.0 || b == 1.0) domain_error2 ("log", arg, base); #endif if (b == 10.0) IN_FLOAT2 (d = log10 (d), "log", arg, base); else IN_FLOAT2 (d = log (d) / log (b), "log", arg, base); } return make_float (d); } DEFUN ("log10", Flog10, Slog10, 1, 1, 0, "Return the logarithm base 10 of ARG.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); #ifdef FLOAT_CHECK_DOMAIN if (d <= 0.0) domain_error ("log10", arg); #endif IN_FLOAT (d = log10 (d), "log10", arg); return make_float (d); } DEFUN ("sqrt", Fsqrt, Ssqrt, 1, 1, 0, "Return the square root of ARG.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); #ifdef FLOAT_CHECK_DOMAIN if (d < 0.0) domain_error ("sqrt", arg); #endif IN_FLOAT (d = sqrt (d), "sqrt", arg); return make_float (d); } #if 0 /* Not clearly worth adding. */ DEFUN ("acosh", Facosh, Sacosh, 1, 1, 0, "Return the inverse hyperbolic cosine of ARG.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); #ifdef FLOAT_CHECK_DOMAIN if (d < 1.0) domain_error ("acosh", arg); #endif #ifdef HAVE_INVERSE_HYPERBOLIC IN_FLOAT (d = acosh (d), "acosh", arg); #else IN_FLOAT (d = log (d + sqrt (d*d - 1.0)), "acosh", arg); #endif return make_float (d); } DEFUN ("asinh", Fasinh, Sasinh, 1, 1, 0, "Return the inverse hyperbolic sine of ARG.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); #ifdef HAVE_INVERSE_HYPERBOLIC IN_FLOAT (d = asinh (d), "asinh", arg); #else IN_FLOAT (d = log (d + sqrt (d*d + 1.0)), "asinh", arg); #endif return make_float (d); } DEFUN ("atanh", Fatanh, Satanh, 1, 1, 0, "Return the inverse hyperbolic tangent of ARG.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); #ifdef FLOAT_CHECK_DOMAIN if (d >= 1.0 || d <= -1.0) domain_error ("atanh", arg); #endif #ifdef HAVE_INVERSE_HYPERBOLIC IN_FLOAT (d = atanh (d), "atanh", arg); #else IN_FLOAT (d = 0.5 * log ((1.0 + d) / (1.0 - d)), "atanh", arg); #endif return make_float (d); } DEFUN ("cosh", Fcosh, Scosh, 1, 1, 0, "Return the hyperbolic cosine of ARG.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); #ifdef FLOAT_CHECK_DOMAIN if (d > 710.0 || d < -710.0) range_error ("cosh", arg); #endif IN_FLOAT (d = cosh (d), "cosh", arg); return make_float (d); } DEFUN ("sinh", Fsinh, Ssinh, 1, 1, 0, "Return the hyperbolic sine of ARG.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); #ifdef FLOAT_CHECK_DOMAIN if (d > 710.0 || d < -710.0) range_error ("sinh", arg); #endif IN_FLOAT (d = sinh (d), "sinh", arg); return make_float (d); } DEFUN ("tanh", Ftanh, Stanh, 1, 1, 0, "Return the hyperbolic tangent of ARG.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); IN_FLOAT (d = tanh (d), "tanh", arg); return make_float (d); } #endif DEFUN ("abs", Fabs, Sabs, 1, 1, 0, "Return the absolute value of ARG.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { CHECK_NUMBER_OR_FLOAT (arg, 0); if (FLOATP (arg)) IN_FLOAT (arg = make_float (fabs (XFLOAT_DATA (arg))), "abs", arg); else if (XINT (arg) < 0) XSETINT (arg, - XINT (arg)); return arg; } DEFUN ("float", Ffloat, Sfloat, 1, 1, 0, "Return the floating point number equal to ARG.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { CHECK_NUMBER_OR_FLOAT (arg, 0); if (INTEGERP (arg)) return make_float ((double) XINT (arg)); else /* give 'em the same float back */ return arg; } DEFUN ("logb", Flogb, Slogb, 1, 1, 0, "Returns largest integer <= the base 2 log of the magnitude of ARG.\n\ This is the same as the exponent of a float.") (arg) Lisp_Object arg; { Lisp_Object val; EMACS_INT value; double f = extract_float (arg); if (f == 0.0) value = -(VALMASK >> 1); else { #ifdef HAVE_LOGB IN_FLOAT (value = logb (f), "logb", arg); #else #ifdef HAVE_FREXP int ivalue; IN_FLOAT (frexp (f, &ivalue), "logb", arg); value = ivalue - 1; #else int i; double d; if (f < 0.0) f = -f; value = -1; while (f < 0.5) { for (i = 1, d = 0.5; d * d >= f; i += i) d *= d; f /= d; value -= i; } while (f >= 1.0) { for (i = 1, d = 2.0; d * d <= f; i += i) d *= d; f /= d; value += i; } #endif #endif } XSETINT (val, value); return val; } /* the rounding functions */ static Lisp_Object rounding_driver (arg, divisor, double_round, int_round2, name) register Lisp_Object arg, divisor; double (*double_round) (); EMACS_INT (*int_round2) (); char *name; { CHECK_NUMBER_OR_FLOAT (arg, 0); if (! NILP (divisor)) { EMACS_INT i1, i2; CHECK_NUMBER_OR_FLOAT (divisor, 1); if (FLOATP (arg) || FLOATP (divisor)) { double f1, f2; f1 = FLOATP (arg) ? XFLOAT_DATA (arg) : XINT (arg); f2 = (FLOATP (divisor) ? XFLOAT_DATA (divisor) : XINT (divisor)); if (! IEEE_FLOATING_POINT && f2 == 0) Fsignal (Qarith_error, Qnil); IN_FLOAT2 (f1 = (*double_round) (f1 / f2), name, arg, divisor); FLOAT_TO_INT2 (f1, arg, name, arg, divisor); return arg; } i1 = XINT (arg); i2 = XINT (divisor); if (i2 == 0) Fsignal (Qarith_error, Qnil); XSETINT (arg, (*int_round2) (i1, i2)); return arg; } if (FLOATP (arg)) { double d; IN_FLOAT (d = (*double_round) (XFLOAT_DATA (arg)), name, arg); FLOAT_TO_INT (d, arg, name, arg); } return arg; } /* With C's /, the result is implementation-defined if either operand is negative, so take care with negative operands in the following integer functions. */ static EMACS_INT ceiling2 (i1, i2) EMACS_INT i1, i2; { return (i2 < 0 ? (i1 < 0 ? ((-1 - i1) / -i2) + 1 : - (i1 / -i2)) : (i1 <= 0 ? - (-i1 / i2) : ((i1 - 1) / i2) + 1)); } static EMACS_INT floor2 (i1, i2) EMACS_INT i1, i2; { return (i2 < 0 ? (i1 <= 0 ? -i1 / -i2 : -1 - ((i1 - 1) / -i2)) : (i1 < 0 ? -1 - ((-1 - i1) / i2) : i1 / i2)); } static EMACS_INT truncate2 (i1, i2) EMACS_INT i1, i2; { return (i2 < 0 ? (i1 < 0 ? -i1 / -i2 : - (i1 / -i2)) : (i1 < 0 ? - (-i1 / i2) : i1 / i2)); } static EMACS_INT round2 (i1, i2) EMACS_INT i1, i2; { /* The C language's division operator gives us one remainder R, but we want the remainder R1 on the other side of 0 if R1 is closer to 0 than R is; because we want to round to even, we also want R1 if R and R1 are the same distance from 0 and if C's quotient is odd. */ EMACS_INT q = i1 / i2; EMACS_INT r = i1 % i2; EMACS_INT abs_r = r < 0 ? -r : r; EMACS_INT abs_r1 = (i2 < 0 ? -i2 : i2) - abs_r; return q + (abs_r + (q & 1) <= abs_r1 ? 0 : (i2 ^ r) < 0 ? -1 : 1); } /* The code uses emacs_rint, so that it works to undefine HAVE_RINT if `rint' exists but does not work right. */ #ifdef HAVE_RINT #define emacs_rint rint #else static double emacs_rint (d) double d; { return floor (d + 0.5); } #endif static double double_identity (d) double d; { return d; } DEFUN ("ceiling", Fceiling, Sceiling, 1, 2, 0, "Return the smallest integer no less than ARG. (Round toward +inf.)\n\ With optional DIVISOR, return the smallest integer no less than ARG/DIVISOR.") (arg, divisor) Lisp_Object arg, divisor; { return rounding_driver (arg, divisor, ceil, ceiling2, "ceiling"); } DEFUN ("floor", Ffloor, Sfloor, 1, 2, 0, "Return the largest integer no greater than ARG. (Round towards -inf.)\n\ With optional DIVISOR, return the largest integer no greater than ARG/DIVISOR.") (arg, divisor) Lisp_Object arg, divisor; { return rounding_driver (arg, divisor, floor, floor2, "floor"); } DEFUN ("round", Fround, Sround, 1, 2, 0, "Return the nearest integer to ARG.\n\ With optional DIVISOR, return the nearest integer to ARG/DIVISOR.") (arg, divisor) Lisp_Object arg, divisor; { return rounding_driver (arg, divisor, emacs_rint, round2, "round"); } DEFUN ("truncate", Ftruncate, Struncate, 1, 2, 0, "Truncate a floating point number to an int.\n\ Rounds ARG toward zero.\n\ With optional DIVISOR, truncate ARG/DIVISOR.") (arg, divisor) Lisp_Object arg, divisor; { return rounding_driver (arg, divisor, double_identity, truncate2, "truncate"); } Lisp_Object fmod_float (x, y) register Lisp_Object x, y; { double f1, f2; f1 = FLOATP (x) ? XFLOAT_DATA (x) : XINT (x); f2 = FLOATP (y) ? XFLOAT_DATA (y) : XINT (y); if (! IEEE_FLOATING_POINT && f2 == 0) Fsignal (Qarith_error, Qnil); /* If the "remainder" comes out with the wrong sign, fix it. */ IN_FLOAT2 ((f1 = fmod (f1, f2), f1 = (f2 < 0 ? f1 > 0 : f1 < 0) ? f1 + f2 : f1), "mod", x, y); return make_float (f1); } /* It's not clear these are worth adding. */ DEFUN ("fceiling", Ffceiling, Sfceiling, 1, 1, 0, "Return the smallest integer no less than ARG, as a float.\n\ \(Round toward +inf.\)") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); IN_FLOAT (d = ceil (d), "fceiling", arg); return make_float (d); } DEFUN ("ffloor", Fffloor, Sffloor, 1, 1, 0, "Return the largest integer no greater than ARG, as a float.\n\ \(Round towards -inf.\)") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); IN_FLOAT (d = floor (d), "ffloor", arg); return make_float (d); } DEFUN ("fround", Ffround, Sfround, 1, 1, 0, "Return the nearest integer to ARG, as a float.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); IN_FLOAT (d = emacs_rint (d), "fround", arg); return make_float (d); } DEFUN ("ftruncate", Fftruncate, Sftruncate, 1, 1, 0, "Truncate a floating point number to an integral float value.\n\ Rounds the value toward zero.") (arg) register Lisp_Object arg; { double d = extract_float (arg); if (d >= 0.0) IN_FLOAT (d = floor (d), "ftruncate", arg); else IN_FLOAT (d = ceil (d), "ftruncate", arg); return make_float (d); } #ifdef FLOAT_CATCH_SIGILL static SIGTYPE float_error (signo) int signo; { if (! in_float) fatal_error_signal (signo); #ifdef BSD_SYSTEM #ifdef BSD4_1 sigrelse (SIGILL); #else /* not BSD4_1 */ sigsetmask (SIGEMPTYMASK); #endif /* not BSD4_1 */ #else /* Must reestablish handler each time it is called. */ signal (SIGILL, float_error); #endif /* BSD_SYSTEM */ in_float = 0; Fsignal (Qarith_error, Fcons (float_error_arg, Qnil)); } /* Another idea was to replace the library function `infnan' where SIGILL is signaled. */ #endif /* FLOAT_CATCH_SIGILL */ #ifdef HAVE_MATHERR int matherr (x) struct exception *x; { Lisp_Object args; if (! in_float) /* Not called from emacs-lisp float routines; do the default thing. */ return 0; if (!strcmp (x->name, "pow")) x->name = "expt"; args = Fcons (build_string (x->name), Fcons (make_float (x->arg1), ((!strcmp (x->name, "log") || !strcmp (x->name, "pow")) ? Fcons (make_float (x->arg2), Qnil) : Qnil))); switch (x->type) { case DOMAIN: Fsignal (Qdomain_error, args); break; case SING: Fsignal (Qsingularity_error, args); break; case OVERFLOW: Fsignal (Qoverflow_error, args); break; case UNDERFLOW: Fsignal (Qunderflow_error, args); break; default: Fsignal (Qarith_error, args); break; } return (1); /* don't set errno or print a message */ } #endif /* HAVE_MATHERR */ void init_floatfns () { #ifdef FLOAT_CATCH_SIGILL signal (SIGILL, float_error); #endif in_float = 0; } void syms_of_floatfns () { defsubr (&Sacos); defsubr (&Sasin); defsubr (&Satan); defsubr (&Scos); defsubr (&Ssin); defsubr (&Stan); #if 0 defsubr (&Sacosh); defsubr (&Sasinh); defsubr (&Satanh); defsubr (&Scosh); defsubr (&Ssinh); defsubr (&Stanh); defsubr (&Sbessel_y0); defsubr (&Sbessel_y1); defsubr (&Sbessel_yn); defsubr (&Sbessel_j0); defsubr (&Sbessel_j1); defsubr (&Sbessel_jn); defsubr (&Serf); defsubr (&Serfc); defsubr (&Slog_gamma); defsubr (&Scube_root); #endif defsubr (&Sfceiling); defsubr (&Sffloor); defsubr (&Sfround); defsubr (&Sftruncate); defsubr (&Sexp); defsubr (&Sexpt); defsubr (&Slog); defsubr (&Slog10); defsubr (&Ssqrt); defsubr (&Sabs); defsubr (&Sfloat); defsubr (&Slogb); defsubr (&Sceiling); defsubr (&Sfloor); defsubr (&Sround); defsubr (&Struncate); }