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ref: 56741fafc347f664a0ef0aebae51054b544891ed
dir: /lib/math/util.myr/

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use std

pkg math =
	const flt32fromflt64 : (f : flt64 -> flt32)
	const flt64fromflt32 : (x : flt32 -> flt64)

	/* For use in various normalizations */
	const find_first1_64 : (b : uint64, start : int64 -> int64)
	const find_first1_64_hl : (h : uint64, l : uint64, start : int64 -> int64)

	/* >> and <<, but without wrapping when the shift is >= 64 */
	const shr : (u : uint64, s : int64 -> uint64)
	const shl : (u : uint64, s : int64 -> uint64)

	/* Whether RN() requires incrementing after truncating */
	const need_round_away : (h : uint64, l : uint64, bitpos_last : int64 -> bool)
;;

const flt64fromflt32 = {f : flt32
	var n, e, s
	(n, e, s) = std.flt32explode(f)
	var xs : uint64 = (s : uint64)
	var xe : int64 = (e : int64)

	if e == 128
		-> std.flt64assem(n, 1024, xs)
	elif e == -127
		/*
		  All subnormals in single precision (except 0.0s)
		  can be upgraded to double precision, since the
		  exponent range is so much wider.
		 */
		var first1 = find_first1_64(xs, 23)
		if first1 < 0
			-> std.flt64assem(n, -1023, 0)
		;;
		xs = xs << (52 - (first1 : uint64))
		xe = -126 - (23 - first1)
		-> std.flt64assem(n, xe, xs)
	;;

	-> std.flt64assem(n, xe, xs << (52 - 23))
}

const flt32fromflt64 = {f : flt64
	var n : bool, e : int64, s : uint64
	(n, e, s) = std.flt64explode(f)
	var ts : uint32
	var te : int32 = (e : int32)

	if e >= 128
		if e == 1023 && s != 0
			/* NaN */
			-> std.flt32assem(n, 128, 1)
		else
			/* infinity */
			-> std.flt32assem(n, 128, 0)
		;;
	;;

	if e >= -127
		/* normal */
		ts = ((s >> (52 - 23)) : uint32)
		if need_round_away(0, s, 52 - 23)
			ts++
			if ts & (1 << 24) != 0
				ts >>= 1
				te++
			;;
		;;
		if te >= -126
			-> std.flt32assem(n, te, ts)
		;;
	;;

	/* subnormal already, will have to go to 0 */
	if e == -1023
		-> std.flt32assem(n, -127, 0)
	;;

	/* subnormal (at least, it will be) */
	te = -127
	var shift : int64 = (52 - 23) + (-126 - e)
	var ts1 = shr(s, shift)
	ts = (ts1 : uint32)
	if need_round_away(0, s, shift)
		ts++
		if ts & (1 << 23) != 0
			/* false alarm, it's normal again */
			te++
		;;
	;;
	-> std.flt32assem(n, te, ts)
}

/* >> and <<, but without wrapping when the shift is >= 64 */
const shr = {u : uint64, s : int64
	if (s : uint64) >= 64
		-> 0
	else
		-> u >> (s : uint64)
	;;
}

const shl = {u : uint64, s : int64
	if (s : uint64) >= 64
		-> 0
	else
		-> u << (s : uint64)
	;;
}

/* Find the first 1 bit in a bitstring */
const find_first1_64 = {b : uint64, start : int64
	for var j = start; j >= 0; --j
		var m = shl(1, j)
		if b & m != 0
			-> j
		;;
	;;

	-> -1
}

const find_first1_64_hl = {h, l, start
	var first1_h = find_first1_64(h, start - 64)
	if first1_h >= 0
		-> first1_h + 64
	;;

	-> find_first1_64(l, 63)
}

/*
   For [ h ][ l ], where bitpos_last is the position of the last
   bit that was included in the truncated result (l's last bit has
   position 0), decide whether rounding up/away is needed. This is
   true if

    - following bitpos_last is a 1, then a non-zero sequence, or

    - following bitpos_last is a 1, then a zero sequence, and the
      round would be to even
 */
const need_round_away = {h : uint64, l : uint64, bitpos_last : int64
	var first_omitted_is_1 = false
	var nonzero_beyond = false
	if bitpos_last > 64
		first_omitted_is_1 = h & shl(1, bitpos_last - 1 - 64) != 0
		nonzero_beyond = nonzero_beyond || h & shr((-1 : uint64), 2 + 64 - (bitpos_last - 64)) != 0
		nonzero_beyond = nonzero_beyond || (l != 0)
	else
		first_omitted_is_1 = l & shl(1, bitpos_last - 1) != 0
		nonzero_beyond = nonzero_beyond || l & shr((-1 : uint64), 1 + 64 - bitpos_last) != 0
	;;

	if !first_omitted_is_1
		-> false
	;;

	if nonzero_beyond
		-> true
	;;

	var hl_is_odd = false

	if bitpos_last >= 64
		hl_is_odd = h & shl(1, bitpos_last - 64) != 0
	else
		hl_is_odd = l & shl(1, bitpos_last) != 0
	;;

	-> hl_is_odd
}