[APFloat] Removed APFloat constructor which initialized to either zero/NaN but allowed you to arbitrarily set the category of the float.
The category which an APFloat belongs to should be dependent on the
actual value that the APFloat has, not be arbitrarily passed in by the
user. This will prevent inconsistency bugs where the category and the
actual value in APFloat differ.
I also fixed up all of the references to this constructor (which were
only in LLVM).
git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@185095 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
diff --git a/lib/Support/APFloat.cpp b/lib/Support/APFloat.cpp
index 2eaf2b5..a7ff9f6 100644
--- a/lib/Support/APFloat.cpp
+++ b/lib/Support/APFloat.cpp
@@ -795,17 +795,6 @@
initialize(&ourSemantics);
}
-APFloat::APFloat(const fltSemantics &ourSemantics,
- fltCategory ourCategory, bool negative) {
- initialize(&ourSemantics);
- category = ourCategory;
- sign = negative;
- if (isFiniteNonZero())
- category = fcZero;
- else if (ourCategory == fcNaN)
- makeNaN();
-}
-
APFloat::APFloat(const fltSemantics &ourSemantics, StringRef text) {
initialize(&ourSemantics);
convertFromString(text, rmNearestTiesToEven);
@@ -2406,8 +2395,8 @@
excessPrecision = calcSemantics.precision - semantics->precision;
truncatedBits = excessPrecision;
- APFloat decSig(calcSemantics, fcZero, sign);
- APFloat pow5(calcSemantics, fcZero, false);
+ APFloat decSig = APFloat::getZero(calcSemantics, sign);
+ APFloat pow5(calcSemantics);
sigStatus = decSig.convertFromUnsignedParts(decSigParts, sigPartCount,
rmNearestTiesToEven);
@@ -3388,15 +3377,16 @@
}
APFloat APFloat::getSmallestNormalized(const fltSemantics &Sem, bool Negative) {
- APFloat Val(Sem, fcNormal, Negative);
+ APFloat Val(Sem, uninitialized);
// We want (in interchange format):
// sign = {Negative}
// exponent = 0..0
// significand = 10..0
- Val.exponent = Sem.minExponent;
Val.zeroSignificand();
+ Val.sign = Negative;
+ Val.exponent = Sem.minExponent;
Val.significandParts()[partCountForBits(Sem.precision)-1] |=
(((integerPart) 1) << ((Sem.precision - 1) % integerPartWidth));