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-- --
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-- GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS --
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-- --
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-- U R E A L P --
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-- --
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-- S p e c --
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-- --
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-- Copyright (C) 1992-2010, Free Software Foundation, Inc. --
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-- --
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-- GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under --
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-- terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- --
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-- ware Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later ver- --
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-- sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- --
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-- OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY --
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-- or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. --
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-- --
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-- As a special exception under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted --
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-- additional permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, --
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-- version 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. --
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-- --
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-- You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and --
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-- a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; --
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-- see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see --
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-- <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. --
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-- --
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-- GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. --
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-- Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. --
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-- --
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- Support for universal real arithmetic
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with Types; use Types;
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with Uintp; use Uintp;
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package Urealp is
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-- Representation of Universal Reals --
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-- A universal real value is represented by a single value (which is
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-- an index into an internal table). These values are not hashed, so
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-- the equality operator should not be used on Ureal values (instead
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-- use the UR_Eq function).
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-- A Ureal value represents an arbitrary precision universal real value,
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-- stored internally using four components
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-- the numerator (Uint, always non-negative)
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-- the denominator (Uint, always non-zero, always positive if base = 0)
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-- a real base (Nat, either zero, or in the range 2 .. 16)
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-- a sign flag (Boolean), set if negative
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-- If the base is zero, then the absolute value of the Ureal is simply
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-- numerator/denominator. If the base is non-zero, then the absolute
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-- value is num / (rbase ** den).
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-- Negative numbers are represented by the sign of the numerator being
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-- negative. The denominator is always positive.
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-- A normalized Ureal value has base = 0, and numerator/denominator
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-- reduced to lowest terms, with zero itself being represented as 0/1.
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-- This is a canonical format, so that for normalized Ureal values it
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-- is the case that two equal values always have the same denominator
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-- and numerator values.
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-- Note: a value of minus zero is legitimate, and the operations in
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-- Urealp preserve the handling of signed zeroes in accordance with
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-- the rules of IEEE P754 ("IEEE floating point").
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-- Types for Urealp Package --
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type Ureal is private;
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-- Type used for representation of universal reals
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No_Ureal : constant Ureal;
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-- Constant used to indicate missing or unset Ureal value
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-- Ureal Constants --
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function Ureal_0 return Ureal;
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-- Returns value 0.0
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function Ureal_M_0 return Ureal;
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-- Returns value -0.0
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function Ureal_Tenth return Ureal;
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-- Returns value 0.1
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function Ureal_Half return Ureal;
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-- Returns value 0.5
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function Ureal_1 return Ureal;
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-- Returns value 1.0
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function Ureal_2 return Ureal;
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-- Returns value 2.0
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function Ureal_10 return Ureal;
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-- Returns value 10.0
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function Ureal_100 return Ureal;
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-- Returns value 100.0
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function Ureal_2_80 return Ureal;
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-- Returns value 2.0 ** 80
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function Ureal_2_M_80 return Ureal;
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-- Returns value 2.0 ** (-80)
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function Ureal_2_128 return Ureal;
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-- Returns value 2.0 ** 128
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function Ureal_2_M_128 return Ureal;
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-- Returns value 2.0 ** (-128)
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function Ureal_10_36 return Ureal;
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-- Returns value 10.0 ** 36
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function Ureal_M_10_36 return Ureal;
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-- Returns value -(10.0
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-- Subprograms --
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procedure Initialize;
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-- Initialize Ureal tables. Note that Initialize must not be called if
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-- Tree_Read is used. Note also that there is no Lock routine in this
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-- unit. These tables are among the few tables that can be expanded
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-- during Gigi processing.
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procedure Tree_Read;
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-- Initializes internal tables from current tree file using the relevant
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-- Table.Tree_Read routines. Note that Initialize should not be called if
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-- Tree_Read is used. Tree_Read includes all necessary initialization.
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procedure Tree_Write;
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-- Writes out internal tables to current tree file using the relevant
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-- Table.Tree_Write routines.
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function Rbase (Real : Ureal) return Nat;
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-- Return the base of the universal real
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function Denominator (Real : Ureal) return Uint;
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-- Return the denominator of the universal real
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function Numerator (Real : Ureal) return Uint;
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-- Return the numerator of the universal real
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function Norm_Den (Real : Ureal) return Uint;
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-- Return the denominator of the universal real after a normalization
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function Norm_Num (Real : Ureal) return Uint;
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-- Return the numerator of the universal real after a normalization
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function UR_From_Uint (UI : Uint) return Ureal;
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-- Returns real corresponding to universal integer value
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function UR_To_Uint (Real : Ureal) return Uint;
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-- Return integer value obtained by accurate rounding of real value.
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-- The rounding of values half way between two integers is away from
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-- zero, as required by normal Ada 95 rounding semantics.
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function UR_Trunc (Real : Ureal) return Uint;
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-- Return integer value obtained by a truncation of real towards zero
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function UR_Ceiling (Real : Ureal) return Uint;
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-- Return value of smallest integer not less than the given value
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function UR_Floor (Real : Ureal) return Uint;
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-- Return value of smallest integer not greater than the given value
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-- Conversion table for above four functions
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-- Input To_Uint Trunc Ceiling Floor
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-- 1.0 1 1 1 1
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-- 1.2 1 1 2 1
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-- 1.5 2 1 2 1
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-- 1.7 2 1 2 1
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-- 2.0 2 2 2 2
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-- -1.0 -1 -1 -1 -1
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-- -1.2 -1 -1 -1 -2
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-- -1.5 -2 -1 -1 -2
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-- -1.7 -2 -1 -1 -2
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-- -2.0 -2 -2 -2 -2
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function UR_From_Components
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(Num : Uint;
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Den : Uint;
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Rbase : Nat := 0;
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Negative : Boolean := False)
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return Ureal;
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-- Builds real value from given numerator, denominator and base. The
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-- value is negative if Negative is set to true, and otherwise is
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-- non-negative.
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function UR_Add (Left : Ureal; Right : Ureal) return Ureal;
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function UR_Add (Left : Ureal; Right : Uint) return Ureal;
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function UR_Add (Left : Uint; Right : Ureal) return Ureal;
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-- Returns real sum of operands
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function UR_Div (Left : Ureal; Right : Ureal) return Ureal;
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function UR_Div (Left : Uint; Right : Ureal) return Ureal;
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function UR_Div (Left : Ureal; Right : Uint) return Ureal;
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-- Returns real quotient of operands. Fatal error if Right is zero
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function UR_Mul (Left : Ureal; Right : Ureal) return Ureal;
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function UR_Mul (Left : Uint; Right : Ureal) return Ureal;
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function UR_Mul (Left : Ureal; Right : Uint) return Ureal;
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-- Returns real product of operands
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function UR_Sub (Left : Ureal; Right : Ureal) return Ureal;
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function UR_Sub (Left : Uint; Right : Ureal) return Ureal;
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function UR_Sub (Left : Ureal; Right : Uint) return Ureal;
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-- Returns real difference of operands
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function UR_Exponentiate (Real : Ureal; N : Uint) return Ureal;
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-- Returns result of raising Ureal to Uint power.
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-- Fatal error if Left is 0 and Right is negative.
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function UR_Abs (Real : Ureal) return Ureal;
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-- Returns abs function of real
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function UR_Negate (Real : Ureal) return Ureal;
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-- Returns negative of real
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function UR_Eq (Left, Right : Ureal) return Boolean;
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-- Compares reals for equality
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function UR_Max (Left, Right : Ureal) return Ureal;
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-- Returns the maximum of two reals
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function UR_Min (Left, Right : Ureal) return Ureal;
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-- Returns the minimum of two reals
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function UR_Ne (Left, Right : Ureal) return Boolean;
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-- Compares reals for inequality
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function UR_Lt (Left, Right : Ureal) return Boolean;
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-- Compares reals for less than
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function UR_Le (Left, Right : Ureal) return Boolean;
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-- Compares reals for less than or equal
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function UR_Gt (Left, Right : Ureal) return Boolean;
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-- Compares reals for greater than
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function UR_Ge (Left, Right : Ureal) return Boolean;
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-- Compares reals for greater than or equal
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function UR_Is_Zero (Real : Ureal) return Boolean;
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-- Tests if real value is zero
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function UR_Is_Negative (Real : Ureal) return Boolean;
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-- Tests if real value is negative, note that negative zero gives true
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function UR_Is_Positive (Real : Ureal) return Boolean;
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-- Test if real value is greater than zero
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procedure UR_Write (Real : Ureal; Brackets : Boolean := False);
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-- Writes value of Real to standard output. Used for debugging and
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-- tree/source output, and also for -gnatR representation output. If the
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-- result is easily representable as a standard Ada literal, it will be
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-- given that way, but as a result of evaluation of static expressions, it
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-- is possible to generate constants (e.g. 1/13) which have no such
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-- representation. In such cases (and in cases where it is too much work to
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-- figure out the Ada literal), the string that is output is of the form
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-- of some expression such as integer/integer, or integer*integer**integer.
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-- In the case where an expression is output, if Brackets is set to True,
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-- the expression is surrounded by square brackets.
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procedure pr (Real : Ureal);
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pragma Export (Ada, pr);
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-- Writes value of Real to standard output with a terminating line return,
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-- using UR_Write as described above. This is for use from the debugger.
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-- Operator Renamings --
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function "+" (Left : Ureal; Right : Ureal) return Ureal renames UR_Add;
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function "+" (Left : Uint; Right : Ureal) return Ureal renames UR_Add;
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function "+" (Left : Ureal; Right : Uint) return Ureal renames UR_Add;
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function "/" (Left : Ureal; Right : Ureal) return Ureal renames UR_Div;
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function "/" (Left : Uint; Right : Ureal) return Ureal renames UR_Div;
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function "/" (Left : Ureal; Right : Uint) return Ureal renames UR_Div;
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function "*" (Left : Ureal; Right : Ureal) return Ureal renames UR_Mul;
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function "*" (Left : Uint; Right : Ureal) return Ureal renames UR_Mul;
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function "*" (Left : Ureal; Right : Uint) return Ureal renames UR_Mul;
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function "-" (Left : Ureal; Right : Ureal) return Ureal renames UR_Sub;
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function "-" (Left : Uint; Right : Ureal) return Ureal renames UR_Sub;
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function "-" (Left : Ureal; Right : Uint) return Ureal renames UR_Sub;
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function "**" (Real : Ureal; N : Uint) return Ureal
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renames UR_Exponentiate;
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function "abs" (Real : Ureal) return Ureal renames UR_Abs;
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function "-" (Real : Ureal) return Ureal renames UR_Negate;
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function "=" (Left, Right : Ureal) return Boolean renames UR_Eq;
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function "<" (Left, Right : Ureal) return Boolean renames UR_Lt;
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function "<=" (Left, Right : Ureal) return Boolean renames UR_Le;
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function ">=" (Left, Right : Ureal) return Boolean renames UR_Ge;
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function ">" (Left, Right : Ureal) return Boolean renames UR_Gt;
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-- Mark/Release Processing --
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-- The space used by Ureal data is not automatically reclaimed. However,
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-- a mark-release regime is implemented which allows storage to be
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-- released back to a previously noted mark. This is used for example
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-- when doing comparisons, where only intermediate results get stored
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-- that do not need to be saved for future use.
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type Save_Mark is private;
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function Mark return Save_Mark;
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-- Note mark point for future release
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procedure Release (M : Save_Mark);
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-- Release storage allocated since mark was noted
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-- Representation of Ureal Values --
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private
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type Ureal is new Int range Ureal_Low_Bound .. Ureal_High_Bound;
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for Ureal'Size use 32;
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No_Ureal : constant Ureal := Ureal'First;
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type Save_Mark is new Int;
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pragma Inline (Denominator);
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pragma Inline (Mark);
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pragma Inline (Norm_Num);
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pragma Inline (Norm_Den);
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pragma Inline (Numerator);
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pragma Inline (Rbase);
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pragma Inline (Release);
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pragma Inline (Ureal_0);
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pragma Inline (Ureal_M_0);
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pragma Inline (Ureal_Tenth);
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pragma Inline (Ureal_Half);
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pragma Inline (Ureal_1);
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pragma Inline (Ureal_2);
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pragma Inline (Ureal_10);
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pragma Inline (UR_From_Components);
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end Urealp;
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