///! The quoted behavior definitions are from ///! https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-12.1.0/gccint/Soft-float-library-routines.html#Soft-float-library-routines const compiler_rt = @import("../compiler_rt.zig"); const symbol = compiler_rt.symbol; const comparef = @import("./comparef.zig"); comptime { symbol(&__eqxf2, "__eqxf2"); symbol(&__nexf2, "__nexf2"); symbol(&__lexf2, "__lexf2"); symbol(&__cmpxf2, "__cmpxf2"); symbol(&__ltxf2, "__ltxf2"); } /// "These functions calculate a <=> b. That is, if a is less than b, they return -1; /// if a is greater than b, they return 1; and if a and b are equal they return 0. /// If either argument is NaN they return 1..." /// /// Note that this matches the definition of `__lexf2`, `__eqxf2`, `__nexf2`, `__cmpxf2`, /// and `__ltxf2`. fn __cmpxf2(a: f80, b: f80) callconv(.c) i32 { return @intFromEnum(comparef.cmp_f80(comparef.LE, a, b)); } /// "These functions return a value less than or equal to zero if neither argument is NaN, /// and a is less than or equal to b." fn __lexf2(a: f80, b: f80) callconv(.c) i32 { return __cmpxf2(a, b); } /// "These functions return zero if neither argument is NaN, and a and b are equal." /// Note that due to some kind of historical accident, __eqxf2 and __nexf2 are defined /// to have the same return value. fn __eqxf2(a: f80, b: f80) callconv(.c) i32 { return __cmpxf2(a, b); } /// "These functions return a nonzero value if either argument is NaN, or if a and b are unequal." /// Note that due to some kind of historical accident, __eqxf2 and __nexf2 are defined /// to have the same return value. fn __nexf2(a: f80, b: f80) callconv(.c) i32 { return __cmpxf2(a, b); } /// "These functions return a value less than zero if neither argument is NaN, and a /// is strictly less than b." fn __ltxf2(a: f80, b: f80) callconv(.c) i32 { return __cmpxf2(a, b); }