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/* Decimal 128-bit format module from the decNumber C Library.
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   Copyright (C) 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   Contributed by IBM Corporation.  Author Mike Cowlishaw.
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   This file is part of GCC.
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   GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
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   the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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   Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
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   version.
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   In addition to the permissions in the GNU General Public License,
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   the Free Software Foundation gives you unlimited permission to link
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   the compiled version of this file into combinations with other
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   programs, and to distribute those combinations without any
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   restriction coming from the use of this file.  (The General Public
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   License restrictions do apply in other respects; for example, they
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   cover modification of the file, and distribution when not linked
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   into a combine executable.)
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   GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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   WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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   FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
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   for more details.
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   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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   along with GCC; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the Free
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   Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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   02110-1301, USA.  */
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/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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/* This module comprises the routines for decimal128 format numbers.  */
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/* Conversions are supplied to and from decNumber and String.         */
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/*                                                                    */
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/* No arithmetic routines are included; decNumber provides these.     */
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/*                                                                    */
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/* Error handling is the same as decNumber (qv.).                     */
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/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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#include <string.h>             /* [for memset/memcpy] */
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#include <stdio.h>              /* [for printf] */
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#define  DECNUMDIGITS 34        /* we need decNumbers with space for 34 */
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#include "config.h"
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#include "decNumber.h"          /* base number library */
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#include "decNumberLocal.h"     /* decNumber local types, etc. */
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#include "decimal128.h"         /* our primary include */
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#include "decUtility.h"         /* utility routines */
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#if DECTRACE || DECCHECK
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void decimal128Show (const decimal128 *);       /* for debug */
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void decNumberShow (const decNumber *); /* .. */
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#endif
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/* Useful macro */
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/* Clear a structure (e.g., a decNumber) */
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#define DEC_clear(d) memset(d, 0, sizeof(*d))
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/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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/* decimal128FromNumber -- convert decNumber to decimal128            */
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/*                                                                    */
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/*   ds is the target decimal128                                      */
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/*   dn is the source number (assumed valid)                          */
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/*   set is the context, used only for reporting errors               */
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/*                                                                    */
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/* The set argument is used only for status reporting and for the     */
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/* rounding mode (used if the coefficient is more than DECIMAL128_Pmax*/
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/* digits or an overflow is detected).  If the exponent is out of the */
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/* valid range then Overflow or Underflow will be raised.             */
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/* After Underflow a subnormal result is possible.                    */
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/*                                                                    */
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/* DEC_Clamped is set if the number has to be 'folded down' to fit,   */
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/* by reducing its exponent and multiplying the coefficient by a      */
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/* power of ten, or if the exponent on a zero had to be clamped.      */
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/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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decimal128 *
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decimal128FromNumber (decimal128 * d128, const decNumber * dn, decContext * set)
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{
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  uInt status = 0;               /* status accumulator */
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  Int pad = 0;                   /* coefficient pad digits */
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  decNumber dw;                 /* work */
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  decContext dc;                /* .. */
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  uByte isneg = dn->bits & DECNEG;      /* non-0 if original sign set */
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  uInt comb, exp;               /* work */
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  /* If the number is finite, and has too many digits, or the exponent */
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  /* could be out of range then we reduce the number under the */
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  /* appropriate constraints */
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  if (!(dn->bits & DECSPECIAL))
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    {                           /* not a special value */
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      Int ae = dn->exponent + dn->digits - 1;   /* adjusted exponent */
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      if (dn->digits > DECIMAL128_Pmax  /* too many digits */
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          || ae > DECIMAL128_Emax       /* likely overflow */
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          || ae < DECIMAL128_Emin)
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        {                       /* likely underflow */
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          decContextDefault (&dc, DEC_INIT_DECIMAL128); /* [no traps] */
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          dc.round = set->round;        /* use supplied rounding */
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          decNumberPlus (&dw, dn, &dc); /* (round and check) */
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          /* [this changes -0 to 0, but it will be restored below] */
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          status |= dc.status;  /* save status */
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          dn = &dw;             /* use the work number */
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        }
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      /* [this could have pushed number to Infinity or zero, so this */
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      /* rounding must be done before we generate the decimal128] */
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    }
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  DEC_clear (d128);             /* clean the target */
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  if (dn->bits & DECSPECIAL)
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    {                           /* a special value */
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      uByte top;                /* work */
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      if (dn->bits & DECINF)
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        top = DECIMAL_Inf;
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      else
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        {                       /* sNaN or qNaN */
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          if ((*dn->lsu != 0 || dn->digits > 1)  /* non-zero coefficient */
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              && (dn->digits < DECIMAL128_Pmax))
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            {                   /* coefficient fits */
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              decDensePackCoeff (dn, d128->bytes, sizeof (d128->bytes), 0);
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            }
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          if (dn->bits & DECNAN)
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            top = DECIMAL_NaN;
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          else
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            top = DECIMAL_sNaN;
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        }
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      d128->bytes[0] = top;
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    }
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  else if (decNumberIsZero (dn))
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    {                           /* a zero */
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      /* set and clamp exponent */
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      if (dn->exponent < -DECIMAL128_Bias)
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        {
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          exp = 0;
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          status |= DEC_Clamped;
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        }
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      else
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        {
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          exp = dn->exponent + DECIMAL128_Bias; /* bias exponent */
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          if (exp > DECIMAL128_Ehigh)
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            {                   /* top clamp */
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              exp = DECIMAL128_Ehigh;
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              status |= DEC_Clamped;
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            }
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        }
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      comb = (exp >> 9) & 0x18; /* combination field */
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      d128->bytes[0] = (uByte) (comb << 2);
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      exp &= 0xfff;             /* remaining exponent bits */
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      decimal128SetExpCon (d128, exp);
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    }
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  else
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    {                           /* non-zero finite number */
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      uInt msd;                 /* work */
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      /* we have a dn that fits, but it may need to be padded */
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      exp = (uInt) (dn->exponent + DECIMAL128_Bias);    /* bias exponent */
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      if (exp > DECIMAL128_Ehigh)
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        {                       /* fold-down case */
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          pad = exp - DECIMAL128_Ehigh;
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          exp = DECIMAL128_Ehigh;       /* [to maximum] */
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          status |= DEC_Clamped;
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        }
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      decDensePackCoeff (dn, d128->bytes, sizeof (d128->bytes), pad);
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      /* save and clear the top digit */
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      msd = ((unsigned) d128->bytes[1] << 2) & 0x0c;    /* top 2 bits */
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      msd |= ((unsigned) d128->bytes[2] >> 6);  /* low 2 bits */
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      d128->bytes[1] &= 0xfc;
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      d128->bytes[2] &= 0x3f;
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      /* create the combination field */
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      if (msd >= 8)
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        comb = 0x18 | (msd & 0x01) | ((exp >> 11) & 0x06);
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      else
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        comb = (msd & 0x07) | ((exp >> 9) & 0x18);
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      d128->bytes[0] = (uByte) (comb << 2);
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      exp &= 0xfff;             /* remaining exponent bits */
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      decimal128SetExpCon (d128, exp);
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    }
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  if (isneg)
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    decimal128SetSign (d128, 1);
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  if (status != 0)
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    decContextSetStatus (set, status);  /* pass on status */
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  /* decimal128Show(d128); */
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  return d128;
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}
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/* decimal128ToNumber -- convert decimal128 to decNumber              */
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/*   d128 is the source decimal128                                    */
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/*   dn is the target number, with appropriate space                  */
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/* No error is possible.                                              */
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/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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decNumber *
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decimal128ToNumber (const decimal128 * d128, decNumber * dn)
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{
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  uInt msd;                     /* coefficient MSD */
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  decimal128 wk;                /* working copy, if needed */
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  uInt top = d128->bytes[0] & 0x7f;      /* top byte, less sign bit */
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  decNumberZero (dn);           /* clean target */
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  /* set the sign if negative */
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  if (decimal128Sign (d128))
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    dn->bits = DECNEG;
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  if (top >= 0x78)
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    {                           /* is a special */
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      if ((top & 0x7c) == (DECIMAL_Inf & 0x7c))
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        dn->bits |= DECINF;
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      else if ((top & 0x7e) == (DECIMAL_NaN & 0x7e))
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        dn->bits |= DECNAN;
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      else
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        dn->bits |= DECSNAN;
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      msd = 0;                   /* no top digit */
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    }
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    {                           /* have a finite number */
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      uInt comb = top >> 2;     /* combination field */
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      uInt exp;                 /* exponent */
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      if (comb >= 0x18)
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        {
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          msd = 8 + (comb & 0x01);
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          exp = (comb & 0x06) << 11;    /* MSBs */
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        }
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      else
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        {
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          msd = comb & 0x07;
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          exp = (comb & 0x18) << 9;
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        }
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      dn->exponent = exp + decimal128ExpCon (d128) - DECIMAL128_Bias;   /* remove bias */
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    }
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  /* get the coefficient, unless infinite */
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  if (!(dn->bits & DECINF))
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    {
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      Int bunches = DECIMAL128_Pmax / 3;        /* coefficient full bunches to convert */
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      Int odd = 0;               /* assume MSD is 0 (no odd bunch) */
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      if (msd != 0)
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        {                       /* coefficient has leading non-0 digit */
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          /* make a copy of the decimal128, with an extra bunch which has */
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          /* the top digit ready for conversion */
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          wk = *d128;           /* take a copy */
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          wk.bytes[0] = 0;        /* clear all but coecon */
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          wk.bytes[1] = 0;       /* .. */
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          wk.bytes[2] &= 0x3f;  /* .. */
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          wk.bytes[1] |= (msd >> 2);    /* and prefix MSD */
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          wk.bytes[2] |= (msd << 6);    /* .. */
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          odd++;                /* indicate the extra */
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          d128 = &wk;           /* use the work copy */
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      decDenseUnpackCoeff (d128->bytes, sizeof (d128->bytes), dn, bunches,
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                           odd);
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  /* decNumberShow(dn); */
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  return dn;
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}
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/* to-scientific-string -- conversion to numeric string               */
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/* to-engineering-string -- conversion to numeric string              */
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/*                                                                    */
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/*   decimal128ToString(d128, string);                                */
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/*   decimal128ToEngString(d128, string);                             */
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/*                                                                    */
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/*  d128 is the decimal128 format number to convert                   */
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/*  string is the string where the result will be laid out            */
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/*                                                                    */
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/*  string must be at least 24 characters                             */
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/*                                                                    */
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/*  No error is possible, and no status can be set.                   */
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/* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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char *
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decimal128ToString (const decimal128 * d128, char *string)
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{
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  decNumber dn;                 /* work */
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  decimal128ToNumber (d128, &dn);
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  decNumberToString (&dn, string);
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  return string;
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}
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decimal128ToEngString (const decimal128 * d128, char *string)
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{
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  decNumber dn;                 /* work */
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  decimal128ToNumber (d128, &dn);
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  decNumberToEngString (&dn, string);
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  return string;
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}
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/* to-number -- conversion from numeric string                        */
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/*                                                                    */
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/*   decimal128FromString(result, string, set);                       */
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/*                                                                    */
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/*  result  is the decimal128 format number which gets the result of  */
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/*          the conversion                                            */
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/*  *string is the character string which should contain a valid      */
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/*          number (which may be a special value)                     */
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/*  set     is the context                                            */
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/*                                                                    */
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/* The context is supplied to this routine is used for error handling */
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/* (setting of status and traps) and for the rounding mode, only.     */
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/* If an error occurs, the result will be a valid decimal128 NaN.     */
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decimal128FromString (decimal128 * result, const char *string, decContext * set)
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  decNumber dn;                 /* .. */
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  decContextDefault (&dc, DEC_INIT_DECIMAL128); /* no traps, please */
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  dc.round = set->round;        /* use supplied rounding */
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  decNumberFromString (&dn, string, &dc);       /* will round if needed */
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  decimal128FromNumber (result, &dn, &dc);
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  if (dc.status != 0)
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    {                           /* something happened */
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      decContextSetStatus (set, dc.status);     /* .. pass it on */
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  return result;
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}
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/* decimal128Show -- display a single in hexadecimal [debug aid]      */
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/*   d128 -- the number to show                                       */
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/* Also shows sign/cob/expconfields extracted */
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void
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decimal128Show (const decimal128 * d128)
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{
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  char buf[DECIMAL128_Bytes * 2 + 1];
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  Int i, j;
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  for (i = 0; i < DECIMAL128_Bytes; i++)
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  printf (" D128> %s [S:%d Cb:%02x E:%d]\n", buf,
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          decimal128Sign (d128), decimal128Comb (d128),
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          decimal128ExpCon (d128));
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}
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#endif

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