8sa1-gcc/gcc/ada/s-imgrea.adb
Arnaud Charlet fbf5a39b3e 3psoccon.ads, [...]: Files added.
2003-10-21  Arnaud Charlet  <charlet@act-europe.fr>

	* 3psoccon.ads, 3veacodu.adb, 3vexpect.adb, 3vsoccon.ads,
	3vsocthi.adb, 3vsocthi.ads, 3vtrasym.adb, 3zsoccon.ads,
	3zsocthi.adb, 3zsocthi.ads, 50system.ads, 51system.ads,
	55system.ads, 56osinte.adb, 56osinte.ads, 56taprop.adb,
	56taspri.ads, 56tpopsp.adb, 57system.ads, 58system.ads,
	59system.ads, 5aml-tgt.adb, 5bml-tgt.adb, 5csystem.ads,
	5dsystem.ads, 5fosinte.adb, 5gml-tgt.adb, 5hml-tgt.adb,
	5isystem.ads, 5lparame.adb, 5msystem.ads, 5psystem.ads,
	5sml-tgt.adb, 5sosprim.adb, 5stpopsp.adb, 5tsystem.ads,
	5usystem.ads, 5vml-tgt.adb, 5vsymbol.adb, 5vtraent.adb,
	5vtraent.ads, 5wml-tgt.adb, 5xparame.ads, 5xsystem.ads,
	5xvxwork.ads, 5yparame.ads, 5ytiitho.adb, 5zinit.adb,
	5zml-tgt.adb, 5zparame.ads, 5ztaspri.ads, 5ztfsetr.adb,
	5zthrini.adb, 5ztiitho.adb, 5ztpopsp.adb, 7stfsetr.adb,
	7straces.adb, 7strafor.adb, 7strafor.ads, 7stratas.adb,
	a-excach.adb, a-exexda.adb, a-exexpr.adb, a-exextr.adb,
	a-exstat.adb, a-strsup.adb, a-strsup.ads, a-stwisu.adb,
	a-stwisu.ads, bld.adb, bld.ads, bld-io.adb,
	bld-io.ads, clean.adb, clean.ads, ctrl_c.c,
	erroutc.adb, erroutc.ads, errutil.adb, errutil.ads,
	err_vars.ads, final.c, g-arrspl.adb, g-arrspl.ads,
	g-boubuf.adb, g-boubuf.ads, g-boumai.ads, g-bubsor.adb,
	g-bubsor.ads, g-comver.adb, g-comver.ads, g-ctrl_c.ads,
	g-dynhta.adb, g-dynhta.ads, g-eacodu.adb, g-excact.adb,
	g-excact.ads, g-heasor.adb, g-heasor.ads, g-memdum.adb,
	g-memdum.ads, gnatclean.adb, gnatsym.adb, g-pehage.adb,
	g-pehage.ads, g-perhas.ads, gpr2make.adb, gpr2make.ads,
	gprcmd.adb, gprep.adb, gprep.ads, g-semaph.adb,
	g-semaph.ads, g-string.adb, g-string.ads, g-strspl.ads,
	g-wistsp.ads, i-vthrea.adb, i-vthrea.ads, i-vxwoio.adb,
	i-vxwoio.ads, Makefile.generic, Makefile.prolog, Makefile.rtl,
	prep.adb, prep.ads, prepcomp.adb, prepcomp.ads,
	prj-err.adb, prj-err.ads, s-boarop.ads, s-carsi8.adb,
	s-carsi8.ads, s-carun8.adb, s-carun8.ads, s-casi16.adb,
	s-casi16.ads, s-casi32.adb, s-casi32.ads, s-casi64.adb,
	s-casi64.ads, s-casuti.adb, s-casuti.ads, s-caun16.adb,
	s-caun16.ads, s-caun32.adb, s-caun32.ads, s-caun64.adb,
	s-caun64.ads, scng.adb, scng.ads, s-exnint.adb,
	s-exnllf.adb, s-exnlli.adb, s-expint.adb, s-explli.adb,
	s-geveop.adb, s-geveop.ads, s-hibaen.ads, s-htable.adb,
	s-htable.ads, sinput-c.adb, sinput-c.ads, s-memcop.ads,
	socket.c, s-purexc.ads, s-scaval.adb, s-stopoo.adb,
	s-strcom.adb, s-strcom.ads, s-strxdr.adb, s-rident.ads,
	s-thread.adb, s-thread.ads, s-tpae65.adb, s-tpae65.ads,
	s-tporft.adb, s-traent.adb, s-traent.ads, styleg.adb,
	styleg.ads, styleg-c.adb, styleg-c.ads, s-veboop.adb,
	s-veboop.ads, s-vector.ads, symbols.adb, symbols.ads,
	tb-alvms.c, tb-alvxw.c, tempdir.adb, tempdir.ads,
	vms_conv.ads, vms_conv.adb, vms_data.ads,
	vxaddr2line.adb: Files added. Merge with ACT tree.

	* 4dintnam.ads, 4mintnam.ads, 4uintnam.ads, 52system.ads,
	5dosinte.ads, 5etpopse.adb, 5mosinte.ads, 5qosinte.adb,
	5qosinte.ads, 5qstache.adb, 5qtaprop.adb, 5qtaspri.ads,
	5stpopse.adb, 5uintman.adb, 5uosinte.ads, adafinal.c,
	g-enblsp.adb, io-aux.c, scn-nlit.adb, scn-slit.adb,
	s-exnflt.ads, s-exngen.adb, s-exngen.ads, s-exnlfl.ads,
	s-exnlin.ads, s-exnsfl.ads, s-exnsin.ads, s-exnssi.ads,
	s-expflt.ads, s-expgen.adb, s-expgen.ads, s-explfl.ads,
	s-explin.ads, s-expllf.ads, s-expsfl.ads, s-expsin.ads,
	s-expssi.ads, style.adb: Files removed. Merge with ACT tree.

	* 1ic.ads, 31soccon.ads, 31soliop.ads, 3asoccon.ads,
	3bsoccon.ads, 3gsoccon.ads, 3hsoccon.ads, 3ssoccon.ads,
	3ssoliop.ads, 3wsoccon.ads, 3wsocthi.adb, 3wsocthi.ads,
	3wsoliop.ads, 41intnam.ads, 42intnam.ads, 4aintnam.ads,
	4cintnam.ads, 4gintnam.ads, 4hexcpol.adb, 4hintnam.ads,
	4lintnam.ads, 4nintnam.ads, 4ointnam.ads, 4onumaux.ads,
	4pintnam.ads, 4sintnam.ads, 4vcaldel.adb, 4vcalend.adb,
	4vintnam.ads, 4wexcpol.adb, 4wintnam.ads, 4zintnam.ads,
	51osinte.adb, 51osinte.ads, 52osinte.adb, 52osinte.ads,
	53osinte.ads, 54osinte.ads, 5aosinte.adb, 5aosinte.ads,
	5asystem.ads, 5ataprop.adb, 5atasinf.ads, 5ataspri.ads,
	5atpopsp.adb, 5avxwork.ads, 5bosinte.adb, 5bosinte.ads,
	5bsystem.ads, 5cosinte.ads, 5esystem.ads, 5fintman.adb,
	5fosinte.ads, 5fsystem.ads, 5ftaprop.adb, 5ftasinf.ads,
	5ginterr.adb, 5gintman.adb, 5gmastop.adb, 5gosinte.ads,
	5gproinf.ads, 5gsystem.ads, 5gtaprop.adb, 5gtasinf.ads,
	5gtpgetc.adb, 5hosinte.adb, 5hosinte.ads, 5hsystem.ads,
	5htaprop.adb, 5htaspri.ads, 5htraceb.adb, 5iosinte.adb,
	5itaprop.adb, 5itaspri.ads, 5ksystem.ads, 5kvxwork.ads,
	5lintman.adb, 5lml-tgt.adb, 5losinte.ads, 5lsystem.ads,
	5mvxwork.ads, 5ninmaop.adb, 5nintman.adb, 5nosinte.ads,
	5ntaprop.adb, 5ntaspri.ads, 5ointerr.adb, 5omastop.adb,
	5oosinte.adb, 5oosinte.ads, 5oosprim.adb, 5oparame.adb,
	5osystem.ads, 5otaprop.adb, 5otaspri.ads, 5posinte.ads,
	5posprim.adb, 5pvxwork.ads, 5sintman.adb, 5sosinte.adb,
	5sosinte.ads, 5ssystem.ads, 5staprop.adb, 5stasinf.ads,
	5staspri.ads, 5svxwork.ads, 5tosinte.ads, 5vasthan.adb,
	5vinmaop.adb, 5vinterr.adb, 5vintman.adb, 5vintman.ads,
	5vmastop.adb, 5vosinte.adb, 5vosinte.ads, 5vosprim.adb,
	5vsystem.ads, 5vtaprop.adb, 5vtaspri.ads, 5vtpopde.adb,
	5vtpopde.ads, 5wgloloc.adb, 5wintman.adb, 5wmemory.adb,
	5wosprim.adb, 5wsystem.ads, 5wtaprop.adb, 5wtaspri.ads,
	5ysystem.ads, 5zinterr.adb, 5zintman.adb, 5zosinte.adb,
	5zosinte.ads, 5zosprim.adb, 5zsystem.ads, 5ztaprop.adb,
	6vcpp.adb, 6vcstrea.adb, 6vinterf.ads, 7sinmaop.adb,
	7sintman.adb, 7sosinte.adb, 7sosprim.adb, 7staprop.adb,
	7staspri.ads, 7stpopsp.adb, 7straceb.adb, 9drpc.adb,
	a-caldel.adb, a-caldel.ads, a-charac.ads, a-colien.ads,
	a-comlin.adb, adaint.c, adaint.h, ada-tree.def,
	a-diocst.adb, a-diocst.ads, a-direio.adb, a-except.adb,
	a-except.ads, a-excpol.adb, a-exctra.adb, a-exctra.ads,
	a-filico.adb, a-interr.adb, a-intsig.adb, a-intsig.ads,
	ali.adb, ali.ads, ali-util.adb, ali-util.ads,
	a-ngcefu.adb, a-ngcoty.adb, a-ngelfu.adb, a-nudira.adb,
	a-nudira.ads, a-nuflra.adb, a-nuflra.ads, a-reatim.adb,
	a-reatim.ads, a-retide.ads, a-sequio.adb, a-siocst.adb,
	a-siocst.ads, a-ssicst.adb, a-ssicst.ads, a-strbou.adb,
	a-strbou.ads, a-strfix.adb, a-strmap.adb, a-strsea.ads,
	a-strunb.adb, a-strunb.ads, a-ststio.adb, a-stunau.adb,
	a-stunau.ads, a-stwibo.adb, a-stwibo.ads, a-stwifi.adb,
	a-stwima.adb, a-stwiun.adb, a-stwiun.ads, a-tags.adb,
	a-tags.ads, a-tasatt.adb, a-taside.adb, a-teioed.adb,
	a-textio.adb, a-textio.ads, a-tienau.adb, a-tifiio.adb,
	a-tiflau.adb, a-tiflio.adb, a-tigeau.adb, a-tigeau.ads,
	a-tiinau.adb, a-timoau.adb, a-tiocst.adb, a-tiocst.ads,
	atree.adb, atree.ads, a-witeio.adb, a-witeio.ads,
	a-wtcstr.adb, a-wtcstr.ads, a-wtdeio.adb, a-wtedit.adb,
	a-wtenau.adb, a-wtflau.adb, a-wtinau.adb, a-wtmoau.adb,
	bcheck.adb, binde.adb, bindgen.adb, bindusg.adb,
	checks.adb, checks.ads, cio.c, comperr.adb,
	comperr.ads, csets.adb, cstand.adb, cstreams.c,
	debug_a.adb, debug_a.ads, debug.adb, decl.c,
	einfo.adb, einfo.ads, errout.adb, errout.ads,
	eval_fat.adb, eval_fat.ads, exp_aggr.adb, expander.adb,
	expander.ads, exp_attr.adb, exp_ch11.adb, exp_ch13.adb,
	exp_ch2.adb, exp_ch3.adb, exp_ch3.ads, exp_ch4.adb,
	exp_ch5.adb, exp_ch6.adb, exp_ch7.adb, exp_ch7.ads,
	exp_ch8.adb, exp_ch9.adb, exp_code.adb, exp_dbug.adb,
	exp_dbug.ads, exp_disp.adb, exp_dist.adb, expect.c,
	exp_fixd.adb, exp_imgv.adb, exp_intr.adb, exp_pakd.adb,
	exp_prag.adb, exp_strm.adb, exp_strm.ads, exp_tss.adb,
	exp_tss.ads, exp_util.adb, exp_util.ads, exp_vfpt.adb,
	fe.h, fmap.adb, fmap.ads, fname.adb,
	fname.ads, fname-uf.adb, fname-uf.ads, freeze.adb,
	freeze.ads, frontend.adb, g-awk.adb, g-awk.ads,
	g-busora.adb, g-busora.ads, g-busorg.adb, g-busorg.ads,
	g-casuti.adb, g-casuti.ads, g-catiio.adb, g-catiio.ads,
	g-cgi.adb, g-cgi.ads, g-cgicoo.adb, g-cgicoo.ads,
	g-cgideb.adb, g-cgideb.ads, g-comlin.adb, g-comlin.ads,
	g-crc32.adb, g-crc32.ads, g-debpoo.adb, g-debpoo.ads,
	g-debuti.adb, g-debuti.ads, g-diopit.adb, g-diopit.ads,
	g-dirope.adb, g-dirope.ads, g-dyntab.adb, g-dyntab.ads,
	g-except.ads, g-exctra.adb, g-exctra.ads, g-expect.adb,
	g-expect.ads, g-hesora.adb, g-hesora.ads, g-hesorg.adb,
	g-hesorg.ads, g-htable.adb, g-htable.ads, gigi.h,
	g-io.adb, g-io.ads, g-io_aux.adb, g-io_aux.ads,
	g-locfil.adb, g-locfil.ads, g-md5.adb, g-md5.ads,
	gmem.c, gnat1drv.adb, gnatbind.adb, gnatchop.adb,
	gnatcmd.adb, gnatfind.adb, gnatkr.adb, gnatlbr.adb,
	gnatlink.adb, gnatls.adb, gnatmake.adb, gnatmem.adb,
	gnatname.adb, gnatprep.adb, gnatprep.ads, gnatpsta.adb,
	gnatxref.adb, g-os_lib.adb, g-os_lib.ads, g-regexp.adb,
	g-regexp.ads, g-regist.adb, g-regist.ads, g-regpat.adb,
	g-regpat.ads, g-soccon.ads, g-socket.adb, g-socket.ads,
	g-socthi.adb, g-socthi.ads, g-soliop.ads, g-souinf.ads,
	g-speche.adb, g-speche.ads, g-spipat.adb, g-spipat.ads,
	g-spitbo.adb, g-spitbo.ads, g-sptabo.ads, g-sptain.ads,
	g-sptavs.ads, g-table.adb, g-table.ads, g-tasloc.adb,
	g-tasloc.ads, g-thread.adb, g-thread.ads, g-traceb.adb,
	g-traceb.ads, g-trasym.adb, g-trasym.ads, hostparm.ads,
	i-c.ads, i-cobol.adb, i-cpp.adb, i-cstrea.ads,
	i-cstrin.adb, i-cstrin.ads, impunit.adb, init.c,
	inline.adb, interfac.ads, i-pacdec.ads, itypes.adb,
	itypes.ads, i-vxwork.ads, lang.opt, lang-specs.h,
	layout.adb, lib.adb, lib.ads, lib-list.adb,
	lib-load.adb, lib-load.ads, lib-sort.adb, lib-util.adb,
	lib-writ.adb, lib-writ.ads, lib-xref.adb, lib-xref.ads,
	link.c, live.adb, make.adb, make.ads,
	Makefile.adalib, Makefile.in, Make-lang.in, makeusg.adb,
	mdll.adb, mdll-fil.adb, mdll-fil.ads, mdll-utl.adb,
	mdll-utl.ads, memroot.adb, memroot.ads, memtrack.adb,
	misc.c, mkdir.c, mlib.adb, mlib.ads,
	mlib-fil.adb, mlib-fil.ads, mlib-prj.adb, mlib-prj.ads,
	mlib-tgt.adb, mlib-tgt.ads, mlib-utl.adb, mlib-utl.ads,
	namet.adb, namet.ads, namet.h, nlists.ads,
	nlists.h, nmake.adt, opt.adb, opt.ads,
	osint.adb, osint.ads, osint-b.adb, osint-c.adb,
	par.adb, par-ch10.adb, par-ch11.adb, par-ch2.adb,
	par-ch3.adb, par-ch4.adb, par-ch5.adb, par-ch6.adb,
	par-ch9.adb, par-endh.adb, par-labl.adb, par-load.adb,
	par-prag.adb, par-sync.adb, par-tchk.adb, par-util.adb,
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	prj-com.adb, prj-com.ads, prj-dect.adb, prj-dect.ads,
	prj-env.adb, prj-env.ads, prj-ext.adb, prj-ext.ads,
	prj-makr.adb, prj-makr.ads, prj-nmsc.adb, prj-nmsc.ads,
	prj-pars.adb, prj-pars.ads, prj-part.adb, prj-part.ads,
	prj-pp.adb, prj-pp.ads, prj-proc.adb, prj-proc.ads,
	prj-strt.adb, prj-strt.ads, prj-tree.adb, prj-tree.ads,
	prj-util.adb, prj-util.ads, raise.c, raise.h,
	repinfo.adb, repinfo.h, restrict.adb, restrict.ads,
	rident.ads, rtsfind.adb, rtsfind.ads, s-addima.ads,
	s-arit64.adb, s-assert.adb, s-assert.ads, s-atacco.adb,
	s-atacco.ads, s-auxdec.adb, s-auxdec.ads, s-bitops.adb,
	scans.ads, scn.adb, scn.ads, s-crc32.adb,
	s-crc32.ads, s-direio.adb, sem.adb, sem.ads,
	sem_aggr.adb, sem_attr.adb, sem_attr.ads, sem_case.adb,
	sem_case.ads, sem_cat.adb, sem_cat.ads, sem_ch10.adb,
	sem_ch11.adb, sem_ch12.adb, sem_ch12.ads, sem_ch13.adb,
	sem_ch13.ads, sem_ch3.adb, sem_ch3.ads, sem_ch4.adb,
	sem_ch5.adb, sem_ch5.ads, sem_ch6.adb, sem_ch6.ads,
	sem_ch7.adb, sem_ch7.ads, sem_ch8.adb, sem_ch8.ads,
	sem_ch9.adb, sem_disp.adb, sem_disp.ads, sem_dist.adb,
	sem_elab.adb, sem_eval.adb, sem_eval.ads, sem_intr.adb,
	sem_maps.adb, sem_mech.adb, sem_prag.adb, sem_prag.ads,
	sem_res.adb, sem_res.ads, sem_type.adb, sem_type.ads,
	sem_util.adb, sem_util.ads, sem_warn.adb, s-errrep.adb,
	s-errrep.ads, s-exctab.adb, s-exctab.ads, s-exnint.ads,
	s-exnllf.ads, s-exnlli.ads, s-expint.ads, s-explli.ads,
	s-expuns.ads, s-fatflt.ads, s-fatgen.adb, s-fatgen.ads,
	s-fatlfl.ads, s-fatllf.ads, s-fatsfl.ads, s-fileio.adb,
	s-fileio.ads, s-finimp.adb, s-finimp.ads, s-finroo.adb,
	s-finroo.ads, sfn_scan.adb, s-gloloc.adb, s-gloloc.ads,
	s-imgdec.adb, s-imgenu.adb, s-imgrea.adb, s-imgwch.adb,
	sinfo.adb, sinfo.ads, s-inmaop.ads, sinput.adb,
	sinput.ads, sinput-d.adb, sinput-l.adb, sinput-l.ads,
	sinput-p.adb, sinput-p.ads, s-interr.adb, s-interr.ads,
	s-intman.ads, s-maccod.ads, s-mastop.adb, s-mastop.ads,
	s-memory.adb, s-memory.ads, snames.adb, snames.ads,
	snames.h, s-osprim.ads, s-parame.ads, s-parint.ads,
	s-pooloc.adb, s-pooloc.ads, s-poosiz.adb, sprint.adb,
	s-proinf.ads, s-scaval.ads, s-secsta.adb, s-secsta.ads,
	s-sequio.adb, s-shasto.adb, s-shasto.ads, s-soflin.ads,
	s-stache.adb, s-stache.ads, s-stalib.adb, s-stalib.ads,
	s-stoele.ads, s-stopoo.ads, s-stratt.adb, s-stratt.ads,
	s-strops.adb, s-strops.ads, s-taasde.adb, s-taasde.ads,
	s-tadeca.adb, s-tadeca.ads, s-tadert.adb, s-tadert.ads,
	s-taenca.adb, s-taenca.ads, s-taprob.adb, s-taprob.ads,
	s-taprop.ads, s-tarest.adb, s-tarest.ads, s-tasdeb.adb,
	s-tasdeb.ads, s-tasinf.adb, s-tasinf.ads, s-tasini.adb,
	s-tasini.ads, s-taskin.adb, s-taskin.ads, s-tasque.adb,
	s-tasque.ads, s-tasren.adb, s-tasren.ads, s-tasres.ads,
	s-tassta.adb, s-tassta.ads, s-tasuti.adb, s-tasuti.ads,
	s-tataat.adb, s-tataat.ads, s-tpinop.adb, s-tpinop.ads,
	s-tpoben.adb, s-tpoben.ads, s-tpobop.adb, s-tpobop.ads,
	s-tposen.adb, s-tposen.ads, s-traceb.adb, s-traceb.ads,
	stringt.adb, stringt.ads, stringt.h, style.ads,
	stylesw.adb, stylesw.ads, s-unstyp.ads, s-vaflop.ads,
	s-valrea.adb, s-valuti.adb, s-vercon.adb, s-vmexta.adb,
	s-wchcnv.ads, s-wchcon.ads, s-widcha.adb, switch.adb,
	switch.ads, switch-b.adb, switch-c.adb, switch-m.adb,
	s-wwdcha.adb, s-wwdwch.adb, sysdep.c, system.ads,
	table.adb, table.ads, targparm.adb, targparm.ads,
	targtyps.c, tbuild.adb, tbuild.ads, tracebak.c,
	trans.c, tree_io.adb, treepr.adb, treeprs.adt,
	ttypes.ads, types.ads, types.h, uintp.adb,
	uintp.ads, uintp.h, uname.adb, urealp.adb,
	urealp.ads, urealp.h, usage.adb, utils2.c,
	utils.c, validsw.adb, validsw.ads, widechar.adb,
	xeinfo.adb, xnmake.adb, xref_lib.adb, xref_lib.ads,
	xr_tabls.adb, xr_tabls.ads, xtreeprs.adb, xsnames.adb,
	einfo.h, sinfo.h, treeprs.ads, nmake.ads, nmake.adb,
	gnatvsn.ads: Merge with ACT tree.

	* gnatvsn.adb: Rewritten in a simpler and more efficient way.

From-SVN: r72751
2003-10-21 15:42:24 +02:00

703 lines
23 KiB
Ada

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with System.Img_LLU; use System.Img_LLU;
with System.Img_Uns; use System.Img_Uns;
with System.Powten_Table; use System.Powten_Table;
with System.Unsigned_Types; use System.Unsigned_Types;
package body System.Img_Real is
-- The following defines the maximum number of digits that we can convert
-- accurately. This is limited by the precision of Long_Long_Float, and
-- also by the number of digits we can hold in Long_Long_Unsigned, which
-- is the integer type we use as an intermediate for the result.
-- We assume that in practice, the limitation will come from the digits
-- value, rather than the integer value. This is true for typical IEEE
-- implementations, and at worst, the only loss is for some precision
-- in very high precision floating-point output.
-- Note that in the following, the "-2" accounts for the sign and one
-- extra digits, since we need the maximum number of 9's that can be
-- supported, e.g. for the normal 64 bit case, Long_Long_Integer'Width
-- is 21, since the maximum value (approx 1.6 * 10**19) has 20 digits,
-- but the maximum number of 9's that can be supported is 19.
Maxdigs : constant :=
Natural'Min
(Long_Long_Unsigned'Width - 2, Long_Long_Float'Digits);
Unsdigs : constant := Unsigned'Width - 2;
-- Number of digits that can be converted using type Unsigned
-- See above for the explanation of the -2.
Maxscaling : constant := 5000;
-- Max decimal scaling required during conversion of floating-point
-- numbers to decimal. This is used to defend against infinite
-- looping in the conversion, as can be caused by erroneous executions.
-- The largest exponent used on any current system is 2**16383, which
-- is approximately 10**4932, and the highest number of decimal digits
-- is about 35 for 128-bit floating-point formats, so 5000 leaves
-- enough room for scaling such values
function Is_Negative (V : Long_Long_Float) return Boolean;
pragma Import (Intrinsic, Is_Negative);
--------------------------
-- Image_Floating_Point --
--------------------------
function Image_Floating_Point
(V : Long_Long_Float;
Digs : Natural)
return String
is
P : Natural := 0;
S : String (1 .. Long_Long_Float'Width);
begin
-- Decide wether a blank should be prepended before the call to
-- Set_Image_Real. We generate a blank for positive values, and
-- also for positive zeroes. For negative zeroes, we generate a
-- space only if Signed_Zeroes is True (the RM only permits the
-- output of -0.0 on targets where this is the case). We can of
-- course still see a -0.0 on a target where Signed_Zeroes is
-- False (since this attribute refers to the proper handling of
-- negative zeroes, not to their existence).
if not Is_Negative (V)
or else (not Long_Long_Float'Signed_Zeros and then V = -0.0)
then
S (1) := ' ';
P := 1;
end if;
Set_Image_Real (V, S, P, 1, Digs - 1, 3);
return S (1 .. P);
end Image_Floating_Point;
--------------------------------
-- Image_Ordinary_Fixed_Point --
--------------------------------
function Image_Ordinary_Fixed_Point
(V : Long_Long_Float;
Aft : Natural)
return String
is
P : Natural := 0;
S : String (1 .. Long_Long_Float'Width);
begin
if V >= 0.0 then
S (1) := ' ';
P := 1;
end if;
Set_Image_Real (V, S, P, 1, Aft, 0);
return S (1 .. P);
end Image_Ordinary_Fixed_Point;
--------------------
-- Set_Image_Real --
--------------------
procedure Set_Image_Real
(V : Long_Long_Float;
S : out String;
P : in out Natural;
Fore : Natural;
Aft : Natural;
Exp : Natural)
is
procedure Reset;
pragma Import (C, Reset, "__gnat_init_float");
-- We import the floating-point processor reset routine so that we can
-- be sure the floating-point processor is properly set for conversion
-- calls (see description of Reset in GNAT.Float_Control (g-flocon.ads).
-- This is notably need on Windows, where calls to the operating system
-- randomly reset the processor into 64-bit mode.
NFrac : constant Natural := Natural'Max (Aft, 1);
Sign : Character;
X : aliased Long_Long_Float;
-- This is declared aliased because the expansion of X'Valid passes
-- X by access and JGNAT requires all access parameters to be aliased.
-- The Valid attribute probably needs to be handled via a different
-- expansion for JGNAT, and this use of aliased should be removed
-- once Valid is handled properly. ???
Scale : Integer;
Expon : Integer;
Field_Max : constant := 255;
-- This should be the same value as Ada.[Wide_]Text_IO.Field'Last.
-- It is not worth dragging in Ada.Text_IO to pick up this value,
-- since it really should never be necessary to change it!
Digs : String (1 .. 2 * Field_Max + 16);
-- Array used to hold digits of converted integer value. This is a
-- large enough buffer to accommodate ludicrous values of Fore and Aft.
Ndigs : Natural;
-- Number of digits stored in Digs (and also subscript of last digit)
procedure Adjust_Scale (S : Natural);
-- Adjusts the value in X by multiplying or dividing by a power of
-- ten so that it is in the range 10**(S-1) <= X < 10**S. Includes
-- adding 0.5 to round the result, readjusting if the rounding causes
-- the result to wander out of the range. Scale is adjusted to reflect
-- the power of ten used to divide the result (i.e. one is added to
-- the scale value for each division by 10.0, or one is subtracted
-- for each multiplication by 10.0).
procedure Convert_Integer;
-- Takes the value in X, outputs integer digits into Digs. On return,
-- Ndigs is set to the number of digits stored. The digits are stored
-- in Digs (1 .. Ndigs),
procedure Set (C : Character);
-- Sets character C in output buffer
procedure Set_Blanks_And_Sign (N : Integer);
-- Sets leading blanks and minus sign if needed. N is the number of
-- positions to be filled (a minus sign is output even if N is zero
-- or negative, but for a positive value, if N is non-positive, then
-- the call has no effect).
procedure Set_Digs (S, E : Natural);
-- Set digits S through E from Digs buffer. No effect if S > E
procedure Set_Special_Fill (N : Natural);
-- After outputting +Inf, -Inf or NaN, this routine fills out the
-- rest of the field with * characters. The argument is the number
-- of characters output so far (either 3 or 4)
procedure Set_Zeros (N : Integer);
-- Set N zeros, no effect if N is negative
pragma Inline (Set);
pragma Inline (Set_Digs);
pragma Inline (Set_Zeros);
------------------
-- Adjust_Scale --
------------------
procedure Adjust_Scale (S : Natural) is
Lo : Natural;
Hi : Natural;
Mid : Natural;
XP : Long_Long_Float;
begin
-- Cases where scaling up is required
if X < Powten (S - 1) then
-- What we are looking for is a power of ten to multiply X by
-- so that the result lies within the required range.
loop
XP := X * Powten (Maxpow);
exit when XP >= Powten (S - 1) or Scale < -Maxscaling;
X := XP;
Scale := Scale - Maxpow;
end loop;
-- The following exception is only raised in case of erroneous
-- execution, where a number was considered valid but still
-- fails to scale up. One situation where this can happen is
-- when a system which is supposed to be IEEE-compliant, but
-- has been reconfigured to flush denormals to zero.
if Scale < -Maxscaling then
raise Constraint_Error;
end if;
-- Here we know that we must multiply by at least 10**1 and that
-- 10**Maxpow takes us too far: binary search to find right one.
-- Because of roundoff errors, it is possible for the value
-- of XP to be just outside of the interval when Lo >= Hi. In
-- that case we adjust explicitly by a factor of 10. This
-- can only happen with a value that is very close to an
-- exact power of 10.
Lo := 1;
Hi := Maxpow;
loop
Mid := (Lo + Hi) / 2;
XP := X * Powten (Mid);
if XP < Powten (S - 1) then
if Lo >= Hi then
Mid := Mid + 1;
XP := XP * 10.0;
exit;
else
Lo := Mid + 1;
end if;
elsif XP >= Powten (S) then
if Lo >= Hi then
Mid := Mid - 1;
XP := XP / 10.0;
exit;
else
Hi := Mid - 1;
end if;
else
exit;
end if;
end loop;
X := XP;
Scale := Scale - Mid;
-- Cases where scaling down is required
elsif X >= Powten (S) then
-- What we are looking for is a power of ten to divide X by
-- so that the result lies within the required range.
loop
XP := X / Powten (Maxpow);
exit when XP < Powten (S) or Scale > Maxscaling;
X := XP;
Scale := Scale + Maxpow;
end loop;
-- The following exception is only raised in case of erroneous
-- execution, where a number was considered valid but still
-- fails to scale up. One situation where this can happen is
-- when a system which is supposed to be IEEE-compliant, but
-- has been reconfigured to flush denormals to zero.
if Scale > Maxscaling then
raise Constraint_Error;
end if;
-- Here we know that we must divide by at least 10**1 and that
-- 10**Maxpow takes us too far, binary search to find right one.
Lo := 1;
Hi := Maxpow;
loop
Mid := (Lo + Hi) / 2;
XP := X / Powten (Mid);
if XP < Powten (S - 1) then
if Lo >= Hi then
XP := XP * 10.0;
Mid := Mid - 1;
exit;
else
Hi := Mid - 1;
end if;
elsif XP >= Powten (S) then
if Lo >= Hi then
XP := XP / 10.0;
Mid := Mid + 1;
exit;
else
Lo := Mid + 1;
end if;
else
exit;
end if;
end loop;
X := XP;
Scale := Scale + Mid;
-- Here we are already scaled right
else
null;
end if;
-- Round, readjusting scale if needed. Note that if a readjustment
-- occurs, then it is never necessary to round again, because there
-- is no possibility of such a second rounding causing a change.
X := X + 0.5;
if X >= Powten (S) then
X := X / 10.0;
Scale := Scale + 1;
end if;
end Adjust_Scale;
---------------------
-- Convert_Integer --
---------------------
procedure Convert_Integer is
begin
-- Use Unsigned routine if possible, since on many machines it will
-- be significantly more efficient than the Long_Long_Unsigned one.
if X < Powten (Unsdigs) then
Ndigs := 0;
Set_Image_Unsigned
(Unsigned (Long_Long_Float'Truncation (X)),
Digs, Ndigs);
-- But if we want more digits than fit in Unsigned, we have to use
-- the Long_Long_Unsigned routine after all.
else
Ndigs := 0;
Set_Image_Long_Long_Unsigned
(Long_Long_Unsigned (Long_Long_Float'Truncation (X)),
Digs, Ndigs);
end if;
end Convert_Integer;
---------
-- Set --
---------
procedure Set (C : Character) is
begin
P := P + 1;
S (P) := C;
end Set;
-------------------------
-- Set_Blanks_And_Sign --
-------------------------
procedure Set_Blanks_And_Sign (N : Integer) is
begin
if Sign = '-' then
for J in 1 .. N - 1 loop
Set (' ');
end loop;
Set ('-');
else
for J in 1 .. N loop
Set (' ');
end loop;
end if;
end Set_Blanks_And_Sign;
--------------
-- Set_Digs --
--------------
procedure Set_Digs (S, E : Natural) is
begin
for J in S .. E loop
Set (Digs (J));
end loop;
end Set_Digs;
----------------------
-- Set_Special_Fill --
----------------------
procedure Set_Special_Fill (N : Natural) is
F : Natural;
begin
F := Fore + 1 + Aft - N;
if Exp /= 0 then
F := F + Exp + 1;
end if;
for J in 1 .. F loop
Set ('*');
end loop;
end Set_Special_Fill;
---------------
-- Set_Zeros --
---------------
procedure Set_Zeros (N : Integer) is
begin
for J in 1 .. N loop
Set ('0');
end loop;
end Set_Zeros;
-- Start of processing for Set_Image_Real
begin
Reset;
Scale := 0;
-- Deal with invalid values first,
if not V'Valid then
-- Note that we're taking our chances here, as V might be
-- an invalid bit pattern resulting from erroneous execution
-- (caused by using uninitialized variables for example).
-- No matter what, we'll at least get reasonable behaviour,
-- converting to infinity or some other value, or causing an
-- exception to be raised is fine.
-- If the following test succeeds, then we definitely have
-- an infinite value, so we print Inf.
if V > Long_Long_Float'Last then
Set ('+');
Set ('I');
Set ('n');
Set ('f');
Set_Special_Fill (4);
-- In all other cases we print NaN
elsif V < Long_Long_Float'First then
Set ('-');
Set ('I');
Set ('n');
Set ('f');
Set_Special_Fill (4);
else
Set ('N');
Set ('a');
Set ('N');
Set_Special_Fill (3);
end if;
return;
end if;
-- Positive values
if V > 0.0 then
X := V;
Sign := '+';
-- Negative values
elsif V < 0.0 then
X := -V;
Sign := '-';
-- Zero values
elsif V = 0.0 then
if Long_Long_Float'Signed_Zeros and then Is_Negative (V) then
Sign := '-';
else
Sign := '+';
end if;
Set_Blanks_And_Sign (Fore - 1);
Set ('0');
Set ('.');
Set_Zeros (NFrac);
if Exp /= 0 then
Set ('E');
Set ('+');
Set_Zeros (Natural'Max (1, Exp - 1));
end if;
return;
else
-- It should not be possible for a NaN to end up here.
-- Either the 'Valid test has failed, or we have some form
-- of erroneous execution. Raise Constraint_Error instead of
-- attempting to go ahead printing the value.
raise Constraint_Error;
end if;
-- X and Sign are set here, and X is known to be a valid,
-- non-zero floating-point number.
-- Case of non-zero value with Exp = 0
if Exp = 0 then
-- First step is to multiply by 10 ** Nfrac to get an integer
-- value to be output, an then add 0.5 to round the result.
declare
NF : Natural := NFrac;
begin
loop
-- If we are larger than Powten (Maxdigs) now, then
-- we have too many significant digits, and we have
-- not even finished multiplying by NFrac (NF shows
-- the number of unaccounted-for digits).
if X >= Powten (Maxdigs) then
-- In this situation, we only to generate a reasonable
-- number of significant digits, and then zeroes after.
-- So first we rescale to get:
-- 10 ** (Maxdigs - 1) <= X < 10 ** Maxdigs
-- and then convert the resulting integer
Adjust_Scale (Maxdigs);
Convert_Integer;
-- If that caused rescaling, then add zeros to the end
-- of the number to account for this scaling. Also add
-- zeroes to account for the undone multiplications
for J in 1 .. Scale + NF loop
Ndigs := Ndigs + 1;
Digs (Ndigs) := '0';
end loop;
exit;
-- If multiplication is complete, then convert the resulting
-- integer after rounding (note that X is non-negative)
elsif NF = 0 then
X := X + 0.5;
Convert_Integer;
exit;
-- Otherwise we can go ahead with the multiplication. If it
-- can be done in one step, then do it in one step.
elsif NF < Maxpow then
X := X * Powten (NF);
NF := 0;
-- If it cannot be done in one step, then do partial scaling
else
X := X * Powten (Maxpow);
NF := NF - Maxpow;
end if;
end loop;
end;
-- If number of available digits is less or equal to NFrac,
-- then we need an extra zero before the decimal point.
if Ndigs <= NFrac then
Set_Blanks_And_Sign (Fore - 1);
Set ('0');
Set ('.');
Set_Zeros (NFrac - Ndigs);
Set_Digs (1, Ndigs);
-- Normal case with some digits before the decimal point
else
Set_Blanks_And_Sign (Fore - (Ndigs - NFrac));
Set_Digs (1, Ndigs - NFrac);
Set ('.');
Set_Digs (Ndigs - NFrac + 1, Ndigs);
end if;
-- Case of non-zero value with non-zero Exp value
else
-- If NFrac is less than Maxdigs, then all the fraction digits are
-- significant, so we can scale the resulting integer accordingly.
if NFrac < Maxdigs then
Adjust_Scale (NFrac + 1);
Convert_Integer;
-- Otherwise, we get the maximum number of digits available
else
Adjust_Scale (Maxdigs);
Convert_Integer;
for J in 1 .. NFrac - Maxdigs + 1 loop
Ndigs := Ndigs + 1;
Digs (Ndigs) := '0';
Scale := Scale - 1;
end loop;
end if;
Set_Blanks_And_Sign (Fore - 1);
Set (Digs (1));
Set ('.');
Set_Digs (2, Ndigs);
-- The exponent is the scaling factor adjusted for the digits
-- that we output after the decimal point, since these were
-- included in the scaled digits that we output.
Expon := Scale + NFrac;
Set ('E');
Ndigs := 0;
if Expon >= 0 then
Set ('+');
Set_Image_Unsigned (Unsigned (Expon), Digs, Ndigs);
else
Set ('-');
Set_Image_Unsigned (Unsigned (-Expon), Digs, Ndigs);
end if;
Set_Zeros (Exp - Ndigs - 1);
Set_Digs (1, Ndigs);
end if;
end Set_Image_Real;
end System.Img_Real;