/* go-cdiv.c -- complex division routines Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file. */ #include #include /* Calls to these functions are generated by the Go frontend for division of complex64 or complex128. We use these because Go's complex division expects slightly different results from the GCC default. When dividing NaN+1.0i / 0+0i, Go expects NaN+NaNi but GCC generates NaN+Infi. NaN+Infi seems wrong seems the rules of C99 Annex G specify that if either side of a complex number is Inf, the the whole number is Inf, but an operation involving NaN ought to result in NaN, not Inf. */ complex float __go_complex64_div (complex float a, complex float b) { if (__builtin_expect (b == 0, 0)) { if (!isinf (crealf (a)) && !isinf (cimagf (a)) && (isnan (crealf (a)) || isnan (cimagf (a)))) { /* Pass "1" to nanf to match math/bits.go. */ return nanf("1") + nanf("1")*I; } } return a / b; } complex double __go_complex128_div (complex double a, complex double b) { if (__builtin_expect (b == 0, 0)) { if (!isinf (creal (a)) && !isinf (cimag (a)) && (isnan (creal (a)) || isnan (cimag (a)))) { /* Pass "1" to nan to match math/bits.go. */ return nan("1") + nan("1")*I; } } return a / b; }