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<p>This manual documents the usage of libquadmath, the GCC Quad-Precision
Math Library Application Programming Interface (API).
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<p>The following data type has been defined via <code>typedef</code>.
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<dt><code>__complex128</code>: <code>__float128</code>-based complex number</dt>
</dl>
<p>The following macros are defined, which give the numeric limits of the
<code>__float128</code> data type.
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<dt><code>FLT128_MAX</code>: largest finite number</dt>
<dt><code>FLT128_MIN</code>: smallest positive number with full precision</dt>
<dt><code>FLT128_EPSILON</code>: difference between 1 and the next larger</dt>
<dd><p>representable number
</p></dd>
<dt><code>FLT128_DENORM_MIN</code>: smallest positive denormalized number</dt>
<dt><code>FLT128_MANT_DIG</code>: number of digits in the mantissa (bit precision)</dt>
<dt><code>FLT128_MIN_EXP</code>: maximal negative exponent</dt>
<dt><code>FLT128_MAX_EXP</code>: maximal positive exponent</dt>
<dt><code>FLT128_DIG</code>: number of decimal digits in the mantissa</dt>
<dt><code>FLT128_MIN_10_EXP</code>: maximal negative decimal exponent</dt>
<dt><code>FLT128_MAX_10_EXP</code>: maximal positive decimal exponent</dt>
</dl>
<p>The following mathematical constants of type <code>__float128</code> are defined.
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<dt><code>M_Eq</code>: the constant e (Euler’s number)</dt>
<dt><code>M_LOG2Eq</code>: binary logarithm of 2</dt>
<dt><code>M_LOG10Eq</code>: common, decimal logarithm of 2</dt>
<dt><code>M_LN2q</code>: natural logarithm of 2</dt>
<dt><code>M_LN10q</code>: natural logarithm of 10</dt>
<dt><code>M_PIq</code>: pi</dt>
<dt><code>M_PI_2q</code>: pi divided by two</dt>
<dt><code>M_PI_4q</code>: pi divided by four</dt>
<dt><code>M_1_PIq</code>: one over pi</dt>
<dt><code>M_2_PIq</code>: one over two pi</dt>
<dt><code>M_2_SQRTPIq</code>: two over square root of pi</dt>
<dt><code>M_SQRT2q</code>: square root of 2</dt>
<dt><code>M_SQRT1_2q</code>: one over square root of 2</dt>
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<p>The following mathematical functions are available:
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<dl compact="compact">
<dt><code>acosq</code>: arc cosine function</dt>
<dt><code>acoshq</code>: inverse hyperbolic cosine function</dt>
<dt><code>asinq</code>: arc sine function</dt>
<dt><code>asinhq</code>: inverse hyperbolic sine function</dt>
<dt><code>atanq</code>: arc tangent function</dt>
<dt><code>atanhq</code>: inverse hyperbolic tangent function</dt>
<dt><code>atan2q</code>: arc tangent function</dt>
<dt><code>cbrtq</code>: cube root function</dt>
<dt><code>ceilq</code>: ceiling value function</dt>
<dt><code>copysignq</code>: copy sign of a number</dt>
<dt><code>coshq</code>: hyperbolic cosine function</dt>
<dt><code>cosq</code>: cosine function</dt>
<dt><code>erfq</code>: error function</dt>
<dt><code>erfcq</code>: complementary error function</dt>
<dt><code>expq</code>: exponential function</dt>
<dt><code>expm1q</code>: exponential minus 1 function</dt>
<dt><code>fabsq</code>: absolute value function</dt>
<dt><code>fdimq</code>: positive difference function</dt>
<dt><code>finiteq</code>: check finiteness of value</dt>
<dt><code>floorq</code>: floor value function</dt>
<dt><code>fmaq</code>: fused multiply and add</dt>
<dt><code>fmaxq</code>: determine maximum of two values</dt>
<dt><code>fminq</code>: determine minimum of two values</dt>
<dt><code>fmodq</code>: remainder value function</dt>
<dt><code>frexpq</code>: extract mantissa and exponent</dt>
<dt><code>hypotq</code>: Eucledian distance function</dt>
<dt><code>ilogbq</code>: get exponent of the value</dt>
<dt><code>isinfq</code>: check for infinity</dt>
<dt><code>isnanq</code>: check for not a number</dt>
<dt><code>j0q</code>: Bessel function of the first kind, first order</dt>
<dt><code>j1q</code>: Bessel function of the first kind, second order</dt>
<dt><code>jnq</code>: Bessel function of the first kind, <var>n</var>-th order</dt>
<dt><code>ldexpq</code>: load exponent of the value</dt>
<dt><code>lgammaq</code>: logarithmic gamma function</dt>
<dt><code>llrintq</code>: round to nearest integer value</dt>
<dt><code>llroundq</code>: round to nearest integer value away from zero</dt>
<dt><code>logq</code>: natural logarithm function</dt>
<dt><code>log10q</code>: base 10 logarithm function</dt>
<dt><code>log1pq</code>: compute natural logarithm of the value plus one</dt>
<dt><code>log2q</code>: base 2 logarithm function</dt>
<dt><code>lrintq</code>: round to nearest integer value</dt>
<dt><code>lroundq</code>: round to nearest integer value away from zero</dt>
<dt><code>modfq</code>: decompose the floating-point number</dt>
<dt><code>nanq</code>: return quiet NaN</dt>
<dt><code>nearbyintq</code>: round to nearest integer</dt>
<dt><code>nextafterq</code>: next representable floating-point number</dt>
<dt><code>powq</code>: power function</dt>
<dt><code>remainderq</code>: remainder function</dt>
<dt><code>remquoq</code>: remainder and part of quotient</dt>
<dt><code>rintq</code>: round-to-nearest integral value</dt>
<dt><code>roundq</code>: round-to-nearest integral value, return <code>__float128</code></dt>
<dt><code>scalblnq</code>: compute exponent using <code>FLT_RADIX</code></dt>
<dt><code>scalbnq</code>: compute exponent using <code>FLT_RADIX</code></dt>
<dt><code>signbitq</code>: return sign bit</dt>
<dt><code>sincosq</code>: calculate sine and cosine simulataneously</dt>
<dt><code>sinhq</code>: hyperbolic sine function</dt>
<dt><code>sinq</code>: sine function</dt>
<dt><code>sqrtq</code>: square root function</dt>
<dt><code>tanq</code>: tangent function</dt>
<dt><code>tanhq</code>: hyperbolic tangent function</dt>
<dt><code>tgammaq</code>: true gamma function</dt>
<dt><code>truncq</code>: round to integer, towards zero</dt>
<dt><code>y0q</code>: Bessel function of the second kind, first order</dt>
<dt><code>y1q</code>: Bessel function of the second kind, second order</dt>
<dt><code>ynq</code>: Bessel function of the second kind, <var>n</var>-th order</dt>
<dt><code>cabsq</code> complex absolute value function</dt>
<dt><code>cargq</code>: calculate the argument</dt>
<dt><code>cimagq</code> imaginary part of complex number</dt>
<dt><code>crealq</code>: real part of complex number</dt>
<dt><code>cacoshq</code>: complex arc hyperbolic cosine function</dt>
<dt><code>cacosq</code>: complex arc cosine function</dt>
<dt><code>casinhq</code>: complex arc hyperbolic sine function</dt>
<dt><code>casinq</code>: complex arc sine function</dt>
<dt><code>catanhq</code>: complex arc hyperbolic tangent function</dt>
<dt><code>catanq</code>: complex arc tangent function</dt>
<dt><code>ccosq</code> complex cosine function:</dt>
<dt><code>ccoshq</code>: complex hyperbolic cosine function</dt>
<dt><code>cexpq</code>: complex exponential function</dt>
<dt><code>cexpiq</code>: computes the exponential function of “i” times a</dt>
<dd><p>real value
</p></dd>
<dt><code>clogq</code>: complex natural logarithm</dt>
<dt><code>clog10q</code>: complex base 10 logarithm</dt>
<dt><code>conjq</code>: complex conjugate function</dt>
<dt><code>cpowq</code>: complex power function</dt>
<dt><code>cprojq</code>: project into Riemann Sphere</dt>
<dt><code>csinq</code>: complex sine function</dt>
<dt><code>csinhq</code>: complex hyperbolic sine function</dt>
<dt><code>csqrtq</code>: complex square root</dt>
<dt><code>ctanq</code>: complex tangent function</dt>
<dt><code>ctanhq</code>: complex hyperbolic tangent function</dt>
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<h3 class="section">3.1 <code>strtoflt128</code> — Convert from string</h3>
<p>The function <code>strtoflt128</code> converts a string into a
<code>__float128</code> number.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt>Syntax</dt>
<dd><p><code>__float128 strtoflt128 (const char *s, char **sp)</code>
</p>
</dd>
<dt><em>Arguments</em>:</dt>
<dd><table>
<tr><td width="15%"><var>s</var></td><td width="70%">input string</td></tr>
<tr><td width="15%"><var>sp</var></td><td width="70%">the address of the next character in the string</td></tr>
</table>
<p>The argument <var>sp</var> contains, if not <code>NULL</code>, the address of the
next character following the parts of the string, which have been read.
</p>
</dd>
<dt>Example</dt>
<dd><div class="smallexample">
<pre class="smallexample">#include <quadmath.h>
int main ()
{
__float128 r;
r = strtoflt128 ("1.2345678", NULL);
return 0;
}
</pre></div>
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<h3 class="section">3.2 <code>quadmath_snprintf</code> — Convert to string</h3>
<p>The function <code>quadmath_snprintf</code> converts a <code>__float128</code> floating-point
number into a string. It is a specialized alternative to <code>snprintf</code>, where
the format string is restricted to a single conversion specifier with <code>Q</code>
modifier and conversion specifier <code>e</code>, <code>E</code>, <code>f</code>, <code>F</code>, <code>g</code>,
<code>G</code>, <code>a</code> or <code>A</code>, with no extra characters before or after the
conversion specifier. The <code>%m$</code> or <code>*m$</code> style must not be used in
the format.
</p>
<dl compact="compact">
<dt>Syntax</dt>
<dd><p><code>int quadmath_snprintf (char *s, size_t size, const char *format, ...)</code>
</p>
</dd>
<dt><em>Arguments</em>:</dt>
<dd><table>
<tr><td width="15%"><var>s</var></td><td width="70%">output string</td></tr>
<tr><td width="15%"><var>size</var></td><td width="70%">byte size of the string, including tailing NUL</td></tr>
<tr><td width="15%"><var>format</var></td><td width="70%">conversion specifier string</td></tr>
</table>
</dd>
<dt>Note</dt>
<dd><p>On some targets when supported by the C library hooks are installed
for <code>printf</code> family of functions, so that <code>printf ("%Qe", 1.2Q);</code>
etc. works too.
</p>
</dd>
<dt>Example</dt>
<dd><div class="smallexample">
<pre class="smallexample">#include <quadmath.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
int main ()
{
__float128 r;
int prec = 20;
int width = 46;
char buf[128];
r = 2.0q;
r = sqrtq (r);
int n = quadmath_snprintf (buf, sizeof buf, "%+-#*.20Qe", width, r);
if ((size_t) n < sizeof buf)
printf ("%s\n", buf);
/* Prints: +1.41421356237309504880e+00 */
quadmath_snprintf (buf, sizeof buf, "%Qa", r);
if ((size_t) n < sizeof buf)
printf ("%s\n", buf);
/* Prints: 0x1.6a09e667f3bcc908b2fb1366ea96p+0 */
n = quadmath_snprintf (NULL, 0, "%+-#46.*Qe", prec, r);
if (n > -1)
{
char *str = malloc (n + 1);
if (str)
{
quadmath_snprintf (str, n + 1, "%+-#46.*Qe", prec, r);
printf ("%s\n", str);
/* Prints: +1.41421356237309504880e+00 */
}
free (str);
}
return 0;
}
</pre></div>
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<pre class="smallexample"> with the Invariant Sections being <var>list their titles</var>, with
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<h2 class="chapter">4 Reporting Bugs</h2>
<p>Bugs in the GCC Quad-Precision Math Library implementation should be
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