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This adds methods to APFixedPoint for converting to and from floating point values. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85961
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9.8 KiB
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238 lines
9.8 KiB
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//===- APFixedPoint.h - Fixed point constant handling -----------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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/// \file
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/// Defines the fixed point number interface.
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/// This is a class for abstracting various operations performed on fixed point
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/// types.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_ADT_APFIXEDPOINT_H
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#define LLVM_ADT_APFIXEDPOINT_H
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#include "llvm/ADT/APSInt.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
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namespace llvm {
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class APFloat;
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struct fltSemantics;
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/// The fixed point semantics work similarly to fltSemantics. The width
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/// specifies the whole bit width of the underlying scaled integer (with padding
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/// if any). The scale represents the number of fractional bits in this type.
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/// When HasUnsignedPadding is true and this type is unsigned, the first bit
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/// in the value this represents is treated as padding.
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class FixedPointSemantics {
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public:
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FixedPointSemantics(unsigned Width, unsigned Scale, bool IsSigned,
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bool IsSaturated, bool HasUnsignedPadding)
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: Width(Width), Scale(Scale), IsSigned(IsSigned),
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IsSaturated(IsSaturated), HasUnsignedPadding(HasUnsignedPadding) {
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assert(Width >= Scale && "Not enough room for the scale");
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assert(!(IsSigned && HasUnsignedPadding) &&
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"Cannot have unsigned padding on a signed type.");
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}
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unsigned getWidth() const { return Width; }
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unsigned getScale() const { return Scale; }
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bool isSigned() const { return IsSigned; }
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bool isSaturated() const { return IsSaturated; }
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bool hasUnsignedPadding() const { return HasUnsignedPadding; }
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void setSaturated(bool Saturated) { IsSaturated = Saturated; }
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/// Return the number of integral bits represented by these semantics. These
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/// are separate from the fractional bits and do not include the sign or
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/// padding bit.
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unsigned getIntegralBits() const {
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if (IsSigned || (!IsSigned && HasUnsignedPadding))
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return Width - Scale - 1;
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else
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return Width - Scale;
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}
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/// Return the FixedPointSemantics that allows for calculating the full
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/// precision semantic that can precisely represent the precision and ranges
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/// of both input values. This does not compute the resulting semantics for a
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/// given binary operation.
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FixedPointSemantics
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getCommonSemantics(const FixedPointSemantics &Other) const;
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/// Returns true if this fixed-point semantic with its value bits interpreted
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/// as an integer can fit in the given floating point semantic without
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/// overflowing to infinity.
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/// For example, a signed 8-bit fixed-point semantic has a maximum and
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/// minimum integer representation of 127 and -128, respectively. If both of
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/// these values can be represented (possibly inexactly) in the floating
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/// point semantic without overflowing, this returns true.
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bool fitsInFloatSemantics(const fltSemantics &FloatSema) const;
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/// Return the FixedPointSemantics for an integer type.
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static FixedPointSemantics GetIntegerSemantics(unsigned Width,
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bool IsSigned) {
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return FixedPointSemantics(Width, /*Scale=*/0, IsSigned,
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/*IsSaturated=*/false,
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/*HasUnsignedPadding=*/false);
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}
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private:
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unsigned Width : 16;
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unsigned Scale : 13;
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unsigned IsSigned : 1;
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unsigned IsSaturated : 1;
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unsigned HasUnsignedPadding : 1;
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};
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/// The APFixedPoint class works similarly to APInt/APSInt in that it is a
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/// functional replacement for a scaled integer. It is meant to replicate the
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/// fixed point types proposed in ISO/IEC JTC1 SC22 WG14 N1169. The class carries
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/// info about the fixed point type's width, sign, scale, and saturation, and
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/// provides different operations that would normally be performed on fixed point
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/// types.
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class APFixedPoint {
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public:
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APFixedPoint(const APInt &Val, const FixedPointSemantics &Sema)
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: Val(Val, !Sema.isSigned()), Sema(Sema) {
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assert(Val.getBitWidth() == Sema.getWidth() &&
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"The value should have a bit width that matches the Sema width");
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}
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APFixedPoint(uint64_t Val, const FixedPointSemantics &Sema)
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: APFixedPoint(APInt(Sema.getWidth(), Val, Sema.isSigned()), Sema) {}
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// Zero initialization.
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APFixedPoint(const FixedPointSemantics &Sema) : APFixedPoint(0, Sema) {}
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APSInt getValue() const { return APSInt(Val, !Sema.isSigned()); }
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inline unsigned getWidth() const { return Sema.getWidth(); }
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inline unsigned getScale() const { return Sema.getScale(); }
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inline bool isSaturated() const { return Sema.isSaturated(); }
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inline bool isSigned() const { return Sema.isSigned(); }
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inline bool hasPadding() const { return Sema.hasUnsignedPadding(); }
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FixedPointSemantics getSemantics() const { return Sema; }
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bool getBoolValue() const { return Val.getBoolValue(); }
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// Convert this number to match the semantics provided. If the overflow
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// parameter is provided, set this value to true or false to indicate if this
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// operation results in an overflow.
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APFixedPoint convert(const FixedPointSemantics &DstSema,
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bool *Overflow = nullptr) const;
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// Perform binary operations on a fixed point type. The resulting fixed point
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// value will be in the common, full precision semantics that can represent
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// the precision and ranges of both input values. See convert() for an
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// explanation of the Overflow parameter.
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APFixedPoint add(const APFixedPoint &Other, bool *Overflow = nullptr) const;
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APFixedPoint sub(const APFixedPoint &Other, bool *Overflow = nullptr) const;
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APFixedPoint mul(const APFixedPoint &Other, bool *Overflow = nullptr) const;
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APFixedPoint div(const APFixedPoint &Other, bool *Overflow = nullptr) const;
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// Perform shift operations on a fixed point type. Unlike the other binary
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// operations, the resulting fixed point value will be in the original
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// semantic.
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APFixedPoint shl(unsigned Amt, bool *Overflow = nullptr) const;
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APFixedPoint shr(unsigned Amt, bool *Overflow = nullptr) const {
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// Right shift cannot overflow.
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if (Overflow)
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*Overflow = false;
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return APFixedPoint(Val >> Amt, Sema);
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}
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/// Perform a unary negation (-X) on this fixed point type, taking into
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/// account saturation if applicable.
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APFixedPoint negate(bool *Overflow = nullptr) const;
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/// Return the integral part of this fixed point number, rounded towards
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/// zero. (-2.5k -> -2)
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APSInt getIntPart() const {
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if (Val < 0 && Val != -Val) // Cover the case when we have the min val
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return -(-Val >> getScale());
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else
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return Val >> getScale();
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}
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/// Return the integral part of this fixed point number, rounded towards
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/// zero. The value is stored into an APSInt with the provided width and sign.
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/// If the overflow parameter is provided, and the integral value is not able
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/// to be fully stored in the provided width and sign, the overflow parameter
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/// is set to true.
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APSInt convertToInt(unsigned DstWidth, bool DstSign,
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bool *Overflow = nullptr) const;
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/// Convert this fixed point number to a floating point value with the
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/// provided semantics.
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APFloat convertToFloat(const fltSemantics &FloatSema) const;
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void toString(SmallVectorImpl<char> &Str) const;
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std::string toString() const {
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SmallString<40> S;
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toString(S);
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return std::string(S.str());
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}
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// If LHS > RHS, return 1. If LHS == RHS, return 0. If LHS < RHS, return -1.
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int compare(const APFixedPoint &Other) const;
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bool operator==(const APFixedPoint &Other) const {
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return compare(Other) == 0;
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}
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bool operator!=(const APFixedPoint &Other) const {
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return compare(Other) != 0;
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}
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bool operator>(const APFixedPoint &Other) const { return compare(Other) > 0; }
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bool operator<(const APFixedPoint &Other) const { return compare(Other) < 0; }
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bool operator>=(const APFixedPoint &Other) const {
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return compare(Other) >= 0;
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}
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bool operator<=(const APFixedPoint &Other) const {
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return compare(Other) <= 0;
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}
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static APFixedPoint getMax(const FixedPointSemantics &Sema);
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static APFixedPoint getMin(const FixedPointSemantics &Sema);
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/// Given a floating point semantic, return the next floating point semantic
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/// with a larger exponent and larger or equal mantissa.
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static const fltSemantics *promoteFloatSemantics(const fltSemantics *S);
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/// Create an APFixedPoint with a value equal to that of the provided integer,
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/// and in the same semantics as the provided target semantics. If the value
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/// is not able to fit in the specified fixed point semantics, and the
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/// overflow parameter is provided, it is set to true.
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static APFixedPoint getFromIntValue(const APSInt &Value,
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const FixedPointSemantics &DstFXSema,
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bool *Overflow = nullptr);
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/// Create an APFixedPoint with a value equal to that of the provided
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/// floating point value, in the provided target semantics. If the value is
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/// not able to fit in the specified fixed point semantics and the overflow
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/// parameter is specified, it is set to true.
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/// For NaN, the Overflow flag is always set. For +inf and -inf, if the
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/// semantic is saturating, the value saturates. Otherwise, the Overflow flag
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/// is set.
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static APFixedPoint getFromFloatValue(const APFloat &Value,
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const FixedPointSemantics &DstFXSema,
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bool *Overflow = nullptr);
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private:
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APSInt Val;
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FixedPointSemantics Sema;
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};
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inline raw_ostream &operator<<(raw_ostream &OS, const APFixedPoint &FX) {
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OS << FX.toString();
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return OS;
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}
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} // namespace llvm
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#endif
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