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# HG changeset patch
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# User Wolfgang Rosenauer <wr@rosenauer.org>
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# Parent fa8a5832a374ccd7af5db927b992b5d9f15273ef
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diff --git a/modules/fdlibm/src/math_private.h b/modules/fdlibm/src/math_private.h
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--- a/modules/fdlibm/src/math_private.h
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+++ b/modules/fdlibm/src/math_private.h
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@@ -25,19 +25,24 @@
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#include "fdlibm.h"
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/*
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* Emulate FreeBSD internal double types.
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* Adapted from https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src/search?q=__double_t
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*/
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+#ifdef __i386__
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+typedef long double __double_t;
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+typedef long double __float_t;
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+#else
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typedef double __double_t;
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+typedef float __float_t;
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+#endif
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typedef __double_t double_t;
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-typedef float __float_t;
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/*
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* The original fdlibm code used statements like:
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* n0 = ((*(int*)&one)>>29)^1; * index of high word *
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* ix0 = *(n0+(int*)&x); * high word of x *
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* ix1 = *((1-n0)+(int*)&x); * low word of x *
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* to dig two 32 bit words out of the 64 bit IEEE floating point
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* value. That is non-ANSI, and, moreover, the gcc instruction
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