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#ifndef CYGONCE_LIBC_STDLIB_DIV_INL
#define CYGONCE_LIBC_STDLIB_DIV_INL
/*===========================================================================
//
// div.inl
//
// Inline implementations for the ISO standard utility functions
// div() and ldiv()
//
//===========================================================================
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//#####DESCRIPTIONBEGIN####
//
// Author(s): jlarmour
// Contributors:
// Date: 2000-04-28
// Purpose:
// Description:
// Usage: Do not include this file directly - include <stdlib.h> instead
//
//####DESCRIPTIONEND####
//
//=========================================================================*/
// CONFIGURATION
#include <pkgconf/libc_stdlib.h> // Configuration header
// INCLUDES
#include <cyg/infra/cyg_ass.h> // Assertion support
#include <cyg/infra/cyg_trac.h> // Tracing support
/* TYPE DEFINITIONS */
/* return type of the div() function */
typedef struct {
int quot; /* quotient */
int rem; /* remainder */
} div_t;
/* return type of the ldiv() function */
typedef struct {
long quot; /* quotient */
long rem; /* remainder */
} ldiv_t;
/* FUNCTION PROTOTYPES */
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
extern div_t
div( int /* numerator */, int /* denominator */ ) __attribute__((__const__));
extern ldiv_t
ldiv( long /* numerator */, long /* denominator */ ) __attribute__((__const__));
#ifdef __cplusplus
} /* extern "C" */
#endif
/* FUNCTIONS */
#ifndef CYGPRI_LIBC_STDLIB_DIV_INLINE
# define CYGPRI_LIBC_STDLIB_DIV_INLINE extern __inline__
#endif
CYGPRI_LIBC_STDLIB_DIV_INLINE div_t
div( int __numer, int __denom )
{
div_t __ret;
CYG_REPORT_FUNCNAMETYPE( "div", "quotient: %d");
CYG_REPORT_FUNCARG2DV( __numer, __denom );
// FIXME: what if they want it handled with SIGFPE? Should have option
CYG_PRECONDITION(__denom != 0, "division by zero attempted!");
__ret.quot = __numer / __denom;
__ret.rem = __numer % __denom;
// But the modulo is implementation-defined for -ve numbers (ISO C 6.3.5)
// and we are required to "round" to zero (ISO C 7.10.6.2)
//
// The cases we have to deal with are inexact division of:
// a) + div +
// b) + div -
// c) - div +
// d) - div -
//
// a) can never go wrong and the quotient and remainder are always positive
// b) only goes wrong if the negative quotient has been "rounded" to
// -infinity - if so then the remainder will be negative when it
// should be positive or zero
// c) only goes wrong if the negative quotient has been "rounded" to
// -infinity - if so then the remainder will be positive when it
// should be negative or zero
// d) only goes wrong if the positive quotient has been rounded to
// +infinity - if so then the remainder will be positive when it
// should be negative or zero
//
// So the correct sign of the remainder corresponds to the sign of the
// numerator. Which means we can say that the result needs adjusting
// iff the sign of the numerator is different from the sign of the
// remainder.
//
// You may be interested to know that the Berkeley version of div()
// would get this wrong for e.g. (c) and (d) on some targets.
// e.g. for (-5)/4 it could leave the result as -2R3
if ((__ret.rem < 0) && (__numer > 0)) {
++__ret.quot;
__ret.rem -= __denom;
} else if ((__ret.rem > 0) && (__numer < 0)) {
--__ret.quot;
__ret.rem += __denom;
} // else
CYG_REPORT_RETVAL( __ret.quot );
return __ret;
} // div()
CYGPRI_LIBC_STDLIB_DIV_INLINE ldiv_t
ldiv( long __numer, long __denom )
{
ldiv_t __ret;
CYG_REPORT_FUNCNAMETYPE( "ldiv", "quotient: %d");
CYG_REPORT_FUNCARG2DV( __numer, __denom );
// FIXME: what if they want it handled with SIGFPE? Should have option
CYG_PRECONDITION(__denom != 0, "division by zero attempted!");
__ret.quot = __numer / __denom;
__ret.rem = __numer % __denom;
// But the modulo is implementation-defined for -ve numbers (ISO C 6.3.5)
// and we are required to "round" to zero (ISO C 7.10.6.2)
//
// The cases we have to deal with are inexact division of:
// a) + div +
// b) + div -
// c) - div +
// d) - div -
//
// a) can never go wrong and the quotient and remainder are always positive
// b) only goes wrong if the negative quotient has been "rounded" to
// -infinity - if so then the remainder will be negative when it
// should be positive or zero
// c) only goes wrong if the negative quotient has been "rounded" to
// -infinity - if so then the remainder will be positive when it
// should be negative or zero
// d) only goes wrong if the positive quotient has been rounded to
// +infinity - if so then the remainder will be positive when it
// should be negative or zero
//
// So the correct sign of the remainder corresponds to the sign of the
// numerator. Which means we can say that the result needs adjusting
// iff the sign of the numerator is different from the sign of the
// remainder.
//
// You may be interested to know that the Berkeley version of ldiv()
// would get this wrong for e.g. (c) and (d) on some targets.
// e.g. for (-5)/4 it could leave the result as -2R3
if ((__ret.rem < 0) && (__numer > 0)) {
++__ret.quot;
__ret.rem -= __denom;
} else if ((__ret.rem > 0) && (__numer < 0)) {
--__ret.quot;
__ret.rem += __denom;
} // else
CYG_REPORT_RETVAL( __ret.quot );
return __ret;
} // ldiv()
#endif // CYGONCE_LIBC_STDLIB_DIV_INL multiple inclusion protection
// EOF div.inl
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