| FENV(3) | Library Functions Manual | FENV(3) |
feclearexcept,
fegetexceptflag,
feraiseexcept,
fesetexceptflag,
fetestexcept, fegetround,
fesetround, fegetenv,
feholdexcept, fesetenv,
feupdateenv, feenableexcept,
fedisableexcept, fegetexcept
— floating-point environment control
Math Library (libm, -lm)
#include
<fenv.h>
#pragma STDC FENV_ACCESS ON
int
feclearexcept(int
excepts);
int
fegetexceptflag(fexcept_t
*flagp, int
excepts);
int
feraiseexcept(int
excepts);
int
fesetexceptflag(const
fexcept_t *flagp, int
excepts);
int
fetestexcept(int
excepts);
int
fegetround(void);
int
fesetround(int
round);
int
fegetenv(fenv_t
*envp);
int
feholdexcept(fenv_t
*envp);
int
fesetenv(const
fenv_t *envp);
int
feupdateenv(const
fenv_t *envp);
int
feenableexcept(int
excepts);
int
fedisableexcept(int
excepts);
int
fegetexcept(void);
The <fenv.h>
routines manipulate the floating-point environment, which includes the
exception flags and rounding modes defined in IEEE Std
754-1985.
Exception flags are set as side-effects of floating-point arithmetic operations and math library routines, and they remain set until explicitly cleared. The following macros expand to bit flags of type int representing the five standard floating-point exceptions.
FE_DIVBYZEROFE_INEXACTFE_INVALIDFE_OVERFLOWFE_UNDERFLOWAdditionally, the
FE_ALL_EXCEPT macro expands to the bitwise OR of the
above flags and any architecture-specific flags. Combinations of these flags
are passed to the
feclearexcept(),
fegetexceptflag(),
feraiseexcept(),
fesetexceptflag(),
and
fetestexcept()
functions to clear, save, raise, restore, and examine the processor's
floating-point exception flags, respectively.
Exceptions may be
unmasked with
feenableexcept()
and masked with
fedisableexcept().
Unmasked exceptions cause a trap when they are produced, and all exceptions
are masked by default. The current mask can be tested with
fegetexcept().
IEEE Std 754-1985 specifies four rounding modes. These modes control the direction in which results are rounded from their exact values in order to fit them into binary floating-point variables. The four modes correspond with the following symbolic constants.
FE_TONEARESTFE_DOWNWARDFE_UPWARDFE_TOWARDZEROThe
fegetround()
and
fesetround()
functions query and set the rounding mode.
The
fegetenv()
and
fesetenv()
functions save and restore the floating-point environment, which includes
exception flags, the current exception mask, the rounding mode, and possibly
other implementation-specific state. The
feholdexcept()
function behaves like fegetenv(), but with the
additional effect of clearing the exception flags and installing a
non-stop
mode. In non-stop mode, floating-point operations will set exception flags
as usual, but no SIGFPE signals will be generated as
a result. Non-stop mode is the default, but it may be altered by
non-standard mechanisms. The
feupdateenv()
function restores a saved environment similarly to
fesetenv(), but it also re-raises any floating-point
exceptions from the old environment.
The macro FE_DFL_ENV expands to a pointer
to the default environment.
The following routine computes the square root function. It
explicitly raises an invalid exception on appropriate inputs using
feraiseexcept(). It also defers inexact exceptions
while it computes intermediate values, and then it allows an inexact
exception to be raised only if the final answer is inexact.
#pragma STDC FENV_ACCESS ON
double sqrt(double n) {
double x = 1.0;
fenv_t env;
if (isnan(n) || n < 0.0) {
feraiseexcept(FE_INVALID);
return (NAN);
}
if (isinf(n) || n == 0.0)
return (n);
feholdexcept(&env);
while (fabs((x * x) - n) > DBL_EPSILON * 2 * x)
x = (x / 2) + (n / (2 * x));
if (x * x == n)
feclearexcept(FE_INEXACT);
feupdateenv(&env);
return (x);
}
c99(1), feclearexcept(3), fedisableexcept(3), feenableexcept(3), fegetenv(3), fegetexcept(3), fegetexceptflag(3), fegetround(3), feholdexcept(3), feraiseexcept(3), fesetenv(3), fesetexceptflag(3), fesetround(3), fetestexcept(3), feupdateenv(3)
Except as noted below,
<fenv.h> conforms to
ISO/IEC 9899:1999 (“ISO C99”).
The feenableexcept(),
fedisableexcept(), and
fegetexcept() routines are extensions.
The <fenv.h>
header first appeared in FreeBSD 5.3 and
NetBSD 6.0. It supersedes the non-standard routines
defined in <ieeefp.h> and
documented in
fpgetround(3).
The FENV_ACCESS pragma can be enabled with
#pragma STDC FENV_ACCESS
ON#pragma STDC FENV_ACCESS
OFFFENV_ACCESS is off, the floating-point
environment will become undefined.
The FENV_ACCESS pragma is unimplemented in
the system compiler. However, non-constant expressions generally produce the
correct side-effects at low optimization levels.
| March 16, 2005 | NetBSD 11.0 |