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										 |  |  | #ifndef Py_PYMATH_H
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							|  |  |  | #define Py_PYMATH_H
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							|  |  |  | #include "pyconfig.h" /* include for defines */
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							|  |  |  | /**************************************************************************
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							|  |  |  | Symbols and macros to supply platform-independent interfaces to mathematical | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | functions and constants | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | **************************************************************************/ | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | /* Python provides implementations for copysign, round and hypot in
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							|  |  |  |  * Python/pymath.c just in case your math library doesn't provide the | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * functions. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |  *Note: PC/pyconfig.h defines copysign as _copysign | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #ifndef HAVE_COPYSIGN
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										 |  |  | extern double copysign(double, double); | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | #endif
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										 |  |  | #ifndef HAVE_ROUND
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							|  |  |  | extern double round(double); | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #endif
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										 |  |  | #ifndef HAVE_HYPOT
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							|  |  |  | extern double hypot(double, double); | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #endif
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							|  |  |  | /* extra declarations */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #ifndef _MSC_VER
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							|  |  |  | #ifndef __STDC__
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							|  |  |  | extern double fmod (double, double); | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | extern double frexp (double, int *); | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | extern double ldexp (double, int); | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | extern double modf (double, double *); | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | extern double pow(double, double); | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #endif /* __STDC__ */
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							|  |  |  | #endif /* _MSC_VER */
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							|  |  |  | /* High precision defintion of pi and e (Euler)
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							|  |  |  |  * The values are taken from libc6's math.h. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #ifndef Py_MATH_PIl
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							|  |  |  | #define Py_MATH_PIl 3.1415926535897932384626433832795029L
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							|  |  |  | #endif
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							|  |  |  | #ifndef Py_MATH_PI
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							|  |  |  | #define Py_MATH_PI 3.14159265358979323846
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							|  |  |  | #endif
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							|  |  |  | #ifndef Py_MATH_El
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							|  |  |  | #define Py_MATH_El 2.7182818284590452353602874713526625L
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							|  |  |  | #endif
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							|  |  |  | #ifndef Py_MATH_E
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							|  |  |  | #define Py_MATH_E 2.7182818284590452354
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							|  |  |  | #endif
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										 |  |  | /* On x86, Py_FORCE_DOUBLE forces a floating-point number out of an x87 FPU
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							|  |  |  |    register and into a 64-bit memory location, rounding from extended | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |    precision to double precision in the process.  On other platforms it does | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |    nothing. */ | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  | /* we take double rounding as evidence of x87 usage */ | 
					
						
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										 |  |  | #ifndef Py_LIMITED_API
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										 |  |  | #ifndef Py_FORCE_DOUBLE
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							|  |  |  | #  ifdef X87_DOUBLE_ROUNDING
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							|  |  |  | PyAPI_FUNC(double) _Py_force_double(double); | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #    define Py_FORCE_DOUBLE(X) (_Py_force_double(X))
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							|  |  |  | #  else
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							|  |  |  | #    define Py_FORCE_DOUBLE(X) (X)
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							|  |  |  | #  endif
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							|  |  |  | #endif
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										 |  |  | #endif
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										 |  |  | #ifndef Py_LIMITED_API
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										 |  |  | #ifdef HAVE_GCC_ASM_FOR_X87
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							|  |  |  | PyAPI_FUNC(unsigned short) _Py_get_387controlword(void); | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | PyAPI_FUNC(void) _Py_set_387controlword(unsigned short); | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #endif
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										 |  |  | #endif
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										 |  |  | /* Py_IS_NAN(X)
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							|  |  |  |  * Return 1 if float or double arg is a NaN, else 0. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Caution: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *     X is evaluated more than once. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *     This may not work on all platforms.  Each platform has *some* | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *     way to spell this, though -- override in pyconfig.h if you have | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *     a platform where it doesn't work. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Note: PC/pyconfig.h defines Py_IS_NAN as _isnan | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #ifndef Py_IS_NAN
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										 |  |  | #if defined HAVE_DECL_ISNAN && HAVE_DECL_ISNAN == 1
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										 |  |  | #define Py_IS_NAN(X) isnan(X)
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							|  |  |  | #else
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							|  |  |  | #define Py_IS_NAN(X) ((X) != (X))
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							|  |  |  | #endif
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							|  |  |  | #endif
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							|  |  |  | /* Py_IS_INFINITY(X)
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							|  |  |  |  * Return 1 if float or double arg is an infinity, else 0. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Caution: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *    X is evaluated more than once. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *    This implementation may set the underflow flag if |X| is very small; | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *    it really can't be implemented correctly (& easily) before C99. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *    Override in pyconfig.h if you have a better spelling on your platform. | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |  *  Py_FORCE_DOUBLE is used to avoid getting false negatives from a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *    non-infinite value v sitting in an 80-bit x87 register such that | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *    v becomes infinite when spilled from the register to 64-bit memory. | 
					
						
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										 |  |  |  * Note: PC/pyconfig.h defines Py_IS_INFINITY as _isinf | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #ifndef Py_IS_INFINITY
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										 |  |  | #  if defined HAVE_DECL_ISINF && HAVE_DECL_ISINF == 1
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							|  |  |  | #    define Py_IS_INFINITY(X) isinf(X)
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							|  |  |  | #  else
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							|  |  |  | #    define Py_IS_INFINITY(X) ((X) &&                                   \
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							|  |  |  |                                (Py_FORCE_DOUBLE(X)*0.5 == Py_FORCE_DOUBLE(X))) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #  endif
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										 |  |  | #endif
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							|  |  |  | /* Py_IS_FINITE(X)
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							|  |  |  |  * Return 1 if float or double arg is neither infinite nor NAN, else 0. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Some compilers (e.g. VisualStudio) have intrisics for this, so a special | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * macro for this particular test is useful | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Note: PC/pyconfig.h defines Py_IS_FINITE as _finite | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #ifndef Py_IS_FINITE
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										 |  |  | #if defined HAVE_DECL_ISFINITE && HAVE_DECL_ISFINITE == 1
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							|  |  |  | #define Py_IS_FINITE(X) isfinite(X)
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							|  |  |  | #elif defined HAVE_FINITE
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										 |  |  | #define Py_IS_FINITE(X) finite(X)
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							|  |  |  | #else
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							|  |  |  | #define Py_IS_FINITE(X) (!Py_IS_INFINITY(X) && !Py_IS_NAN(X))
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							|  |  |  | #endif
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							|  |  |  | #endif
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							|  |  |  | /* HUGE_VAL is supposed to expand to a positive double infinity.  Python
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							|  |  |  |  * uses Py_HUGE_VAL instead because some platforms are broken in this | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * respect.  We used to embed code in pyport.h to try to worm around that, | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * but different platforms are broken in conflicting ways.  If you're on | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * a platform where HUGE_VAL is defined incorrectly, fiddle your Python | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * config to #define Py_HUGE_VAL to something that works on your platform. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #ifndef Py_HUGE_VAL
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							|  |  |  | #define Py_HUGE_VAL HUGE_VAL
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							|  |  |  | #endif
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							|  |  |  | /* Py_NAN
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							|  |  |  |  * A value that evaluates to a NaN. On IEEE 754 platforms INF*0 or | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * INF/INF works. Define Py_NO_NAN in pyconfig.h if your platform | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * doesn't support NaNs. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #if !defined(Py_NAN) && !defined(Py_NO_NAN)
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							|  |  |  | #define Py_NAN (Py_HUGE_VAL * 0.)
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							|  |  |  | #endif
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							|  |  |  | /* Py_OVERFLOWED(X)
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							|  |  |  |  * Return 1 iff a libm function overflowed.  Set errno to 0 before calling | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * a libm function, and invoke this macro after, passing the function | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * result. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Caution: | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *    This isn't reliable.  C99 no longer requires libm to set errno under | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *	  any exceptional condition, but does require +- HUGE_VAL return | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *	  values on overflow.  A 754 box *probably* maps HUGE_VAL to a | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *	  double infinity, and we're cool if that's so, unless the input | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *	  was an infinity and an infinity is the expected result.  A C89 | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *	  system sets errno to ERANGE, so we check for that too.  We're | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *	  out of luck if a C99 754 box doesn't map HUGE_VAL to +Inf, or | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *	  if the returned result is a NaN, or if a C89 box returns HUGE_VAL | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *	  in non-overflow cases. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  *    X is evaluated more than once. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * Some platforms have better way to spell this, so expect some #ifdef'ery. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * OpenBSD uses 'isinf()' because a compiler bug on that platform causes | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * the longer macro version to be mis-compiled. This isn't optimal, and | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * should be removed once a newer compiler is available on that platform. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * The system that had the failure was running OpenBSD 3.2 on Intel, with | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * gcc 2.95.3. | 
					
						
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							|  |  |  |  * According to Tim's checkin, the FreeBSD systems use isinf() to work | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  * around a FPE bug on that platform. | 
					
						
							|  |  |  |  */ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #if defined(__FreeBSD__) || defined(__OpenBSD__)
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							|  |  |  | #define Py_OVERFLOWED(X) isinf(X)
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							|  |  |  | #else
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							|  |  |  | #define Py_OVERFLOWED(X) ((X) != 0.0 && (errno == ERANGE ||    \
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							|  |  |  | 					 (X) == Py_HUGE_VAL || \ | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | 					 (X) == -Py_HUGE_VAL)) | 
					
						
							|  |  |  | #endif
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							|  |  |  | #endif /* Py_PYMATH_H */
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