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Guido van Rossumf70e43a1991-02-19 12:39:46 +00001
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +00002/* Float object interface */
3
4/*
Guido van Rossumcaa63801995-01-12 11:45:45 +00005PyFloatObject represents a (double precision) floating point number.
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +00006*/
7
Fred Drakeea9cb5a2000-07-09 00:20:36 +00008#ifndef Py_FLOATOBJECT_H
9#define Py_FLOATOBJECT_H
10#ifdef __cplusplus
11extern "C" {
12#endif
13
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +000014typedef struct {
Fred Drakeea9cb5a2000-07-09 00:20:36 +000015 PyObject_HEAD
16 double ob_fval;
Guido van Rossumcaa63801995-01-12 11:45:45 +000017} PyFloatObject;
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +000018
Mark Hammond91a681d2002-08-12 07:21:58 +000019PyAPI_DATA(PyTypeObject) PyFloat_Type;
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +000020
Guido van Rossumc16fcdf2001-08-29 15:45:32 +000021#define PyFloat_Check(op) PyObject_TypeCheck(op, &PyFloat_Type)
Christian Heimese93237d2007-12-19 02:37:44 +000022#define PyFloat_CheckExact(op) (Py_TYPE(op) == &PyFloat_Type)
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +000023
Christian Heimesdfdfaab2007-12-01 11:20:10 +000024PyAPI_FUNC(double) PyFloat_GetMax(void);
25PyAPI_FUNC(double) PyFloat_GetMin(void);
26PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyFloat_GetInfo(void);
27
Tim Peters72f98e92001-05-08 15:19:57 +000028/* Return Python float from string PyObject. Second argument ignored on
29 input, and, if non-NULL, NULL is stored into *junk (this tried to serve a
30 purpose once but can't be made to work as intended). */
Mark Hammond91a681d2002-08-12 07:21:58 +000031PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyFloat_FromString(PyObject*, char** junk);
Guido van Rossum85a5fbb1990-10-14 12:07:46 +000032
Tim Peters72f98e92001-05-08 15:19:57 +000033/* Return Python float from C double. */
Mark Hammond91a681d2002-08-12 07:21:58 +000034PyAPI_FUNC(PyObject *) PyFloat_FromDouble(double);
Tim Peters72f98e92001-05-08 15:19:57 +000035
36/* Extract C double from Python float. The macro version trades safety for
37 speed. */
Mark Hammond91a681d2002-08-12 07:21:58 +000038PyAPI_FUNC(double) PyFloat_AsDouble(PyObject *);
Guido van Rossum2981bc71997-08-02 02:40:58 +000039#define PyFloat_AS_DOUBLE(op) (((PyFloatObject *)(op))->ob_fval)
Guido van Rossuma3309961993-07-28 09:05:47 +000040
Tim Peters72f98e92001-05-08 15:19:57 +000041/* Write repr(v) into the char buffer argument, followed by null byte. The
42 buffer must be "big enough"; >= 100 is very safe.
43 PyFloat_AsReprString(buf, x) strives to print enough digits so that
44 PyFloat_FromString(buf) then reproduces x exactly. */
Mark Hammond91a681d2002-08-12 07:21:58 +000045PyAPI_FUNC(void) PyFloat_AsReprString(char*, PyFloatObject *v);
Tim Peters72f98e92001-05-08 15:19:57 +000046
47/* Write str(v) into the char buffer argument, followed by null byte. The
48 buffer must be "big enough"; >= 100 is very safe. Note that it's
49 unusual to be able to get back the float you started with from
50 PyFloat_AsString's result -- use PyFloat_AsReprString() if you want to
51 preserve precision across conversions. */
Mark Hammond91a681d2002-08-12 07:21:58 +000052PyAPI_FUNC(void) PyFloat_AsString(char*, PyFloatObject *v);
Tim Peters72f98e92001-05-08 15:19:57 +000053
Tim Peters9905b942003-03-20 20:53:32 +000054/* _PyFloat_{Pack,Unpack}{4,8}
55 *
56 * The struct and pickle (at least) modules need an efficient platform-
57 * independent way to store floating-point values as byte strings.
58 * The Pack routines produce a string from a C double, and the Unpack
59 * routines produce a C double from such a string. The suffix (4 or 8)
60 * specifies the number of bytes in the string.
61 *
Michael W. Hudsonba283e22005-05-27 15:23:20 +000062 * On platforms that appear to use (see _PyFloat_Init()) IEEE-754 formats
63 * these functions work by copying bits. On other platforms, the formats the
64 * 4- byte format is identical to the IEEE-754 single precision format, and
65 * the 8-byte format to the IEEE-754 double precision format, although the
66 * packing of INFs and NaNs (if such things exist on the platform) isn't
67 * handled correctly, and attempting to unpack a string containing an IEEE
68 * INF or NaN will raise an exception.
69 *
70 * On non-IEEE platforms with more precision, or larger dynamic range, than
71 * 754 supports, not all values can be packed; on non-IEEE platforms with less
72 * precision, or smaller dynamic range, not all values can be unpacked. What
73 * happens in such cases is partly accidental (alas).
Tim Peters9905b942003-03-20 20:53:32 +000074 */
75
76/* The pack routines write 4 or 8 bytes, starting at p. le is a bool
77 * argument, true if you want the string in little-endian format (exponent
78 * last, at p+3 or p+7), false if you want big-endian format (exponent
79 * first, at p).
80 * Return value: 0 if all is OK, -1 if error (and an exception is
81 * set, most likely OverflowError).
Michael W. Hudsonba283e22005-05-27 15:23:20 +000082 * There are two problems on non-IEEE platforms:
83 * 1): What this does is undefined if x is a NaN or infinity.
84 * 2): -0.0 and +0.0 produce the same string.
Tim Peters9905b942003-03-20 20:53:32 +000085 */
86PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyFloat_Pack4(double x, unsigned char *p, int le);
87PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyFloat_Pack8(double x, unsigned char *p, int le);
88
Christian Heimes284d9272007-12-10 22:28:56 +000089/* Used to get the important decimal digits of a double */
90PyAPI_FUNC(int) _PyFloat_Digits(char *buf, double v, int *signum);
91PyAPI_FUNC(void) _PyFloat_DigitsInit(void);
92
Tim Peters9905b942003-03-20 20:53:32 +000093/* The unpack routines read 4 or 8 bytes, starting at p. le is a bool
94 * argument, true if the string is in little-endian format (exponent
95 * last, at p+3 or p+7), false if big-endian (exponent first, at p).
96 * Return value: The unpacked double. On error, this is -1.0 and
97 * PyErr_Occurred() is true (and an exception is set, most likely
Michael W. Hudsonba283e22005-05-27 15:23:20 +000098 * OverflowError). Note that on a non-IEEE platform this will refuse
99 * to unpack a string that represents a NaN or infinity.
Tim Peters9905b942003-03-20 20:53:32 +0000100 */
101PyAPI_FUNC(double) _PyFloat_Unpack4(const unsigned char *p, int le);
102PyAPI_FUNC(double) _PyFloat_Unpack8(const unsigned char *p, int le);
103
104
Guido van Rossuma3309961993-07-28 09:05:47 +0000105#ifdef __cplusplus
106}
107#endif
108#endif /* !Py_FLOATOBJECT_H */