1 /* VMDouble.java -- VM Specific Double methods
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37 
38 package java.lang;
39 
40 import gnu.classpath.Configuration;
41 
42 /*
43  * This class is a reference version, mainly for compiling a class library
44  * jar.  It is likely that VM implementers replace this with their own
45  * version that can communicate effectively with the VM.
46  */
47 
48 /**
49  * Code relocated from java.lang.Double by
50  * @author Dave Grove (groved@us.ibm.com)
51  */
52 final class VMDouble
53 {
54   /**
55    * Convert the double to the IEEE 754 floating-point "double format" bit
56    * layout. Bit 63 (the most significant) is the sign bit, bits 62-52
57    * (masked by 0x7ff0000000000000L) represent the exponent, and bits 51-0
58    * (masked by 0x000fffffffffffffL) are the mantissa. This function
59    * collapses all versions of NaN to 0x7ff8000000000000L. The result of this
60    * function can be used as the argument to
61    * <code>Double.longBitsToDouble(long)</code> to obtain the original
62    * <code>double</code> value.
63    *
64    * @param value the <code>double</code> to convert
65    * @return the bits of the <code>double</code>
66    * @see #longBitsToDouble(long)
67    */
doubleToLongBits(double value)68   public static native long doubleToLongBits(double value);
69 
70   /**
71    * Convert the double to the IEEE 754 floating-point "double format" bit
72    * layout. Bit 63 (the most significant) is the sign bit, bits 62-52
73    * (masked by 0x7ff0000000000000L) represent the exponent, and bits 51-0
74    * (masked by 0x000fffffffffffffL) are the mantissa. This function
75    * leaves NaN alone, rather than collapsing to a canonical value. The
76    * result of this function can be used as the argument to
77    * <code>Double.longBitsToDouble(long)</code> to obtain the original
78    * <code>double</code> value.
79    *
80    * @param value the <code>double</code> to convert
81    * @return the bits of the <code>double</code>
82    * @see #longBitsToDouble(long)
83    */
doubleToRawLongBits(double value)84   public static native long doubleToRawLongBits(double value);
85 
86   /**
87    * Convert the argument in IEEE 754 floating-point "double format" bit
88    * layout to the corresponding float. Bit 63 (the most significant) is the
89    * sign bit, bits 62-52 (masked by 0x7ff0000000000000L) represent the
90    * exponent, and bits 51-0 (masked by 0x000fffffffffffffL) are the mantissa.
91    * This function leaves NaN alone, so that you can recover the bit pattern
92    * with <code>Double.doubleToRawLongBits(double)</code>.
93    *
94    * @param bits the bits to convert
95    * @return the <code>double</code> represented by the bits
96    * @see #doubleToLongBits(double)
97    * @see #doubleToRawLongBits(double)
98    */
longBitsToDouble(long bits)99   public static native double longBitsToDouble(long bits);
100 
101   /**
102    * Helper method to convert to string.
103    *
104    * @param d the double to convert
105    * @param isFloat true if the conversion is requested by Float (results in
106    *        fewer digits)
107    */
toString(double d, boolean isFloat)108   public static native String toString(double d, boolean isFloat);
109 
parseDouble(String str)110   public static native double parseDouble(String str);
111 }
112