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author | Rich Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx> | 2012-05-05 22:22:46 -0400 |
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committer | Rich Felker <dalias@aerifal.cx> | 2012-05-05 22:22:46 -0400 |
commit | 98c9af500125df41fdb46d7e384b00982d72493a (patch) | |
tree | cb600f99ddc0748c9a579d298f4d6de49f9fb190 /include/sys/ipc.h | |
parent | b4ccc3c1361ca611d6590dd4af288fb9fa6a843b (diff) | |
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fix definitions of FP_ILOGB constants
two issues: (1) the type was wrong (unsigned instead of signed int),
and (2) the value of FP_ILOGBNAN should be INT_MIN rather than INT_MAX
to match the ABI. this is also much more useful since INT_MAX
corresponds to a valid input (infinity). the standard would allow us
to set FP_ILOGB0 to -INT_MAX instead of INT_MIN, which would give us
distinct values for ilogb(0) and ilogb(NAN), but the benefit seems way
too small to justify ignoring the ABI.
note that the macro is just a "portable" (to any twos complement
system where signed and unsigned int have the same width) way to write
INT_MIN without needing limits.h. it's valid to use this method since
these macros are not required to work in #if directives.
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