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* Copyright (C) <1999> Erik Walthinsen <omega@cse.ogi.edu>
* Library <2002> Steve Baker <stevebaker_org@yahoo.co.uk>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Library General Public License for more details.
*
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*/
/**
* SECTION:gstfloatcast
* @short_description: Floating point platform independence macros
*
* The floatcast.h header file contains a couple of convenience macros for
* floating point numbers.
*
* If you include this header, your application or library must link against
* libm (for maths.h support).
*
* For optimal results, your application's or library's build
* system should check whether the C99 functions lrint and lrintf are supported
* and define the preprocessor symbols HAVE_LRINT and HAVE_LRINTF if so. If
* you are using autoconf, you can do this by using the AC_C99_FUNC_LRINT and
* AC_C99_FUNC_LRINTF checks in your configure.ac or configure.in file and
* including your application's config.h header before you include floatcast.h.
*/
#ifndef __FLOATCAST_H__
#define __FLOATCAST_H__
#include <string.h>
#include <glib.h>
#if defined (_MSC_VER) && !defined (inline)
#define inline __inline
#endif
G_BEGIN_DECLS
/* FIXME 0.11: these gst_cast_*() functions are not used anywhere, so we could
* just as well get rid of them and move the float/double swap macros into
* gstutils.h in core */
/**
* gst_cast_float:
* @x: input value
*
* Casts a 32-bit floating point value (float) to an integer without bias.
*/
/**
* gst_cast_double:
* @x: input value
*
* Casts a 64-bit floating point value (double) to an integer without bias.
*/
/* FIXME: HAVE_LRINT && HAVE_LRINTF are defined by config.h - they should
* not be used in an installed header. */
#if defined(HAVE_LRINT) && defined(HAVE_LRINTF)
/* These defines enable functionality introduced with the 1999 ISO C
** standard. They must be defined before the inclusion of math.h to
** engage them. If optimisation is enabled, these functions will be
** inlined. With optimisation switched off, you have to link in the
** maths library using -lm.
*/
#define _ISOC9X_SOURCE 1
#define _ISOC99_SOURCE 1
#define __USE_ISOC9X 1
#define __USE_ISOC99 1
#include <math.h>
#define gst_cast_float(x) ((gint)lrintf(x))
#define gst_cast_double(x) ((gint)lrint(x))
#else
#include <math.h>
/* use a standard c cast, but do rounding correctly */
#define gst_cast_float(x) ((gint)floor((x)+0.5))
#define gst_cast_double(x) ((gint)floor((x)+0.5))
#endif
G_END_DECLS
#endif /* __FLOATCAST_H__ */
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