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1*e4b17023SJohn Marino // std::tr1::hash definitions, long double bits -*- C++ -*-
2*e4b17023SJohn Marino 
3*e4b17023SJohn Marino // Copyright (C) 2010, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4*e4b17023SJohn Marino //
5*e4b17023SJohn Marino // This file is part of the GNU ISO C++ Library.  This library is free
6*e4b17023SJohn Marino // software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
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9*e4b17023SJohn Marino // any later version.
10*e4b17023SJohn Marino 
11*e4b17023SJohn Marino // This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12*e4b17023SJohn Marino // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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16*e4b17023SJohn Marino // Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional
17*e4b17023SJohn Marino // permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version
18*e4b17023SJohn Marino // 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation.
19*e4b17023SJohn Marino 
20*e4b17023SJohn Marino // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and
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22*e4b17023SJohn Marino // see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively.  If not, see
23*e4b17023SJohn Marino // <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
24*e4b17023SJohn Marino 
25*e4b17023SJohn Marino namespace std _GLIBCXX_VISIBILITY(default)
26*e4b17023SJohn Marino {
27*e4b17023SJohn Marino   namespace tr1
28*e4b17023SJohn Marino   {
29*e4b17023SJohn Marino     // For long double, careful with random padding bits (e.g., on x86,
30*e4b17023SJohn Marino     // 10 bytes -> 12 bytes) and resort to frexp.
31*e4b17023SJohn Marino     template<>
32*e4b17023SJohn Marino       size_t
operator ()(long double __val) const33*e4b17023SJohn Marino       hash<long double>::operator()(long double __val) const
34*e4b17023SJohn Marino       {
35*e4b17023SJohn Marino 	// 0 and -0 both hash to zero.
36*e4b17023SJohn Marino 	if (__val == 0.0L)
37*e4b17023SJohn Marino 	  return 0;
38*e4b17023SJohn Marino 
39*e4b17023SJohn Marino 	int __exponent;
40*e4b17023SJohn Marino 	__val = __builtin_frexpl(__val, &__exponent);
41*e4b17023SJohn Marino 	__val = __val < 0.0l ? -(__val + 0.5l) : __val;
42*e4b17023SJohn Marino 
43*e4b17023SJohn Marino 	const long double __mult = __SIZE_MAX__ + 1.0l;
44*e4b17023SJohn Marino 	__val *= __mult;
45*e4b17023SJohn Marino 
46*e4b17023SJohn Marino 	// Try to use all the bits of the mantissa (really necessary only
47*e4b17023SJohn Marino 	// on 32-bit targets, at least for 80-bit floating point formats).
48*e4b17023SJohn Marino 	const size_t __hibits = (size_t)__val;
49*e4b17023SJohn Marino 	__val = (__val - (long double)__hibits) * __mult;
50*e4b17023SJohn Marino 
51*e4b17023SJohn Marino 	const size_t __coeff = __SIZE_MAX__ / __LDBL_MAX_EXP__;
52*e4b17023SJohn Marino 
53*e4b17023SJohn Marino 	return __hibits + (size_t)__val + __coeff * __exponent;
54*e4b17023SJohn Marino       }
55*e4b17023SJohn Marino   }
56*e4b17023SJohn Marino }
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