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  1. {
  2. $Id$
  3. This file is part of the Free Pascal run time library.
  4. Copyright (c) 1999-2000 by Michael Van Canneyt,
  5. member of the Free Pascal development team
  6. See the file COPYING.FPC, included in this distribution,
  7. for details about the copyright.
  8. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  9. but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  10. MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  11. **********************************************************************}
  12. type
  13. { See symdefh.inc tfloattyp }
  14. treal_type = (rt_s32real,rt_s64real,rt_s80real,rt_c64bit,rt_f16bit,rt_f32bit);
  15. { corresponding to single double extended fixed comp for i386 }
  16. Procedure str_real (len,f : longint; d : ValReal; real_type :treal_type; var s : string);
  17. {$ifdef SUPPORT_EXTENDED}
  18. type
  19. TSplitExtended = packed record
  20. case byte of
  21. 0: (bytes: Array[0..9] of byte);
  22. 1: (words: Array[0..4] of word);
  23. 2: (cards: Array[0..1] of cardinal; w: word);
  24. end;
  25. const
  26. maxDigits = 17;
  27. {$else}
  28. {$ifdef SUPPORT_DOUBLE}
  29. type
  30. TSplitDouble = packed record
  31. case byte of
  32. 0: (bytes: Array[0..7] of byte);
  33. 1: (words: Array[0..3] of word);
  34. 2: (cards: Array[0..1] of cardinal);
  35. end;
  36. const
  37. maxDigits = 14;
  38. {$else}
  39. {$ifdef SUPPORT_SINGLE}
  40. type
  41. TSplitSingle = packed record
  42. case byte of
  43. 0: (bytes: Array[0..3] of byte);
  44. 1: (words: Array[0..1] of word);
  45. 2: (cards: Array[0..0] of cardinal);
  46. end;
  47. const
  48. maxDigits = 9;
  49. {$endif SUPPORT_SINGLE}
  50. {$endif SUPPORT_DOUBLE}
  51. {$endif SUPPORT_EXTENDED}
  52. type
  53. { the value in the last position is used for rounding }
  54. TIntPartStack = array[1..maxDigits+1] of valReal;
  55. var
  56. roundCorr, corrVal: valReal;
  57. intPart, spos, endpos, fracCount: longint;
  58. correct, currprec: longint;
  59. temp : string;
  60. power : string[10];
  61. sign : boolean;
  62. dot : byte;
  63. mantZero, expMaximal: boolean;
  64. procedure RoundStr(var s: string; lastPos: byte);
  65. var carry: longint;
  66. begin
  67. carry := 1;
  68. repeat
  69. s[lastPos] := chr(ord(s[lastPos])+carry);
  70. carry := 0;
  71. if s[lastPos] > '9' then
  72. begin
  73. s[lastPos] := '0';
  74. carry := 1;
  75. end;
  76. dec(lastPos);
  77. until carry = 0;
  78. end;
  79. procedure getIntPart(d: extended);
  80. var
  81. intPartStack: TIntPartStack;
  82. stackPtr, endStackPtr, digits: longint;
  83. overflow: boolean;
  84. begin
  85. { position in the stack (gets increased before first write) }
  86. stackPtr := 0;
  87. { number of digits processed }
  88. digits := 0;
  89. { did we wrap around in the stack? Necessary to know whether we should round }
  90. overflow :=false;
  91. { generate a list consisting of d, d/10, d/100, ... until d < 1.0 }
  92. while d > 1.0-roundCorr do
  93. begin
  94. inc(stackPtr);
  95. inc(digits);
  96. if stackPtr > maxDigits+1 then
  97. begin
  98. stackPtr := 1;
  99. overflow := true;
  100. end;
  101. intPartStack[stackPtr] := d;
  102. d := d / 10.0;
  103. end;
  104. { if no integer part, exit }
  105. if digits = 0 then
  106. exit;
  107. endStackPtr := stackPtr+1;
  108. if endStackPtr > maxDigits + 1 then
  109. endStackPtr := 1;
  110. { now, all digits are calculated using trunc(d*10^(-n)-int(d*10^(-n-1))*10) }
  111. corrVal := 0.0;
  112. { the power of 10 with which the resulting string has to be "multiplied" }
  113. { if the decimal point is placed after the first significant digit }
  114. correct := digits-1;
  115. repeat
  116. if (currprec > 0) then
  117. begin
  118. intPart:= trunc(intPartStack[stackPtr]-corrVal);
  119. dec(currPrec);
  120. inc(spos);
  121. temp[spos] := chr(intPart+ord('0'));
  122. if temp[spos] > '9' then
  123. begin
  124. temp[spos] := chr(ord(temp[spos])-10);
  125. roundStr(temp,spos-1);
  126. end;
  127. end;
  128. corrVal := int(intPartStack[stackPtr]) * 10.0;
  129. dec(stackPtr);
  130. if stackPtr = 0 then
  131. stackPtr := maxDigits+1;
  132. until (overflow and (stackPtr = endStackPtr)) or
  133. (not overflow and (stackPtr = maxDigits+1)) or (currPrec = 0);
  134. { round if we didn't use all available digits yet and if the }
  135. { remainder is > 5 }
  136. if overflow and
  137. (trunc(intPartStack[stackPtr]-corrVal) > 5.0 - roundCorr) then
  138. roundStr(temp,spos);
  139. end;
  140. var maxlen : longint; { Maximal length of string for float }
  141. minlen : longint; { Minimal length of string for float }
  142. explen : longint; { Length of exponent, including E and sign.
  143. Must be strictly larger than 2 }
  144. const
  145. maxexp = 1e+35; { Maximum value for decimal expressions }
  146. minexp = 1e-35; { Minimum value for decimal expressions }
  147. zero = '0000000000000000000000000000000000000000';
  148. begin
  149. case real_type of
  150. rt_s32real :
  151. begin
  152. maxlen:=16;
  153. minlen:=8;
  154. explen:=4;
  155. { correction used with comparing to avoid rounding/precision errors }
  156. roundCorr := (1/exp((16-4-3)*ln(10)));
  157. end;
  158. rt_s64real :
  159. begin
  160. { if the maximum suppported type is double, we can print out one digit }
  161. { less, because otherwise we can't round properly and 1e-400 becomes }
  162. { 0.99999999999e-400 (JM) }
  163. {$ifdef support_extended}
  164. maxlen:=23;
  165. { correction used with comparing to avoid rounding/precision errors }
  166. roundCorr := (1/exp((23-5-3)*ln(10)));
  167. {$else support_extended}
  168. {$ifdef support_double}
  169. maxlen := 22;
  170. { correction used with comparing to avoid rounding/precision errors }
  171. roundCorr := (1/exp((22-4-3)*ln(10)));
  172. {$endif support_double}
  173. {$endif support_extended}
  174. minlen:=9;
  175. explen:=5;
  176. end;
  177. rt_s80real :
  178. begin
  179. maxlen:=26;
  180. minlen:=10;
  181. explen:=6;
  182. { correction used with comparing to avoid rounding/precision errors }
  183. roundCorr := (1/exp((26-6-3)*ln(10)));
  184. end;
  185. rt_c64bit :
  186. begin
  187. maxlen:=22;
  188. minlen:=9;
  189. { according to TP (was 5) (FK) }
  190. explen:=6;
  191. { correction used with comparing to avoid rounding/precision errors }
  192. roundCorr := (1/exp((22-6-3)*ln(10)));
  193. end;
  194. rt_f16bit :
  195. begin
  196. maxlen:=16;
  197. minlen:=8;
  198. explen:=4;
  199. { correction used with comparing to avoid rounding/precision errors }
  200. roundCorr := (1/exp((16-4-3)*ln(10)));
  201. end;
  202. rt_f32bit :
  203. begin
  204. maxlen:=16;
  205. minlen:=8;
  206. explen:=4;
  207. { correction used with comparing to avoid rounding/precision errors }
  208. roundCorr := (1/exp((16-4-3)*ln(10)));
  209. end;
  210. end;
  211. { check parameters }
  212. { default value for length is -32767 }
  213. if len=-32767 then
  214. len:=maxlen;
  215. { determine sign. before precision, needs 2 less calls to abs() }
  216. {$ifndef big_endian}
  217. {$ifdef SUPPORT_EXTENDED}
  218. { extended, format (MSB): 1 Sign bit, 15 bit exponent, 64 bit mantissa }
  219. sign := (TSplitExtended(d).w and $8000) <> 0;
  220. expMaximal := (TSplitExtended(d).w and $7fff) = 32767;
  221. mantZero := (TSplitExtended(d).cards[0] = 0) and
  222. (TSplitExtended(d).cards[1] = 0);
  223. {$else SUPPORT_EXTENDED}
  224. {$ifdef SUPPORT_DOUBLE}
  225. { double, format (MSB): 1 Sign bit, 11 bit exponent, 52 bit mantissa }
  226. sign := ((TSplitDouble(d).cards[1] shr 20) and $800) <> 0;
  227. expMaximal := ((TSplitDouble(d).cards[1] shr 20) and $7ff) = 2047;
  228. mantZero := (TSplitDouble(d).cards[1] and $fffff = 0) and
  229. (TSplitDouble(d).cards[0] = 0);
  230. {$else SUPPORT_DOUBLE}
  231. {$ifdef SUPPORT_SINGLE}
  232. { single, format (MSB): 1 Sign bit, 8 bit exponent, 23 bit mantissa }
  233. sign := ((TSplitSingle(d).words[1] shr 7) and $100) <> 0;
  234. expMaximal := ((TSplitSingle(d).words[1] shr 7) and $ff) = 255;
  235. mantZero := (TSplitSingle(d).cards[0] and $7fffff = 0);
  236. {$else SUPPORT_SINGLE}
  237. {$error No big endian floating type supported yet in real2str}
  238. {$endif SUPPORT_SINGLE}
  239. {$endif SUPPORT_DOUBLE}
  240. {$endif SUPPORT_EXTENDED}
  241. {$else big_endian}
  242. {$error sign/NaN/Inf not yet supported for big endian CPU's in str_real}
  243. {$endif big_endian}
  244. if expMaximal then
  245. if mantZero then
  246. if sign then
  247. temp := '-Inf'
  248. else temp := 'Inf'
  249. else temp := 'NaN'
  250. else
  251. begin
  252. { d:=abs(d); this converts d to double so we loose precision }
  253. { for the same reason I converted d:=frac(d) to d:=d-int(d); (PM) }
  254. if sign then
  255. d:=-d;
  256. { determine precision : maximal precision is : }
  257. currPrec := maxlen-explen-2;
  258. { this is also the maximal number of decimals !!}
  259. if f>currprec then
  260. f:=currprec;
  261. { when doing a fixed-point, we need less characters.}
  262. if (f<0) {or ((d<>0) and ((d>maxexp) and (d>minexp)))} then
  263. begin
  264. { determine maximal number of decimals }
  265. if (len>=0) and (len<minlen) then
  266. len:=minlen;
  267. if (len>0) and (len<maxlen) then
  268. currprec:=len-explen-2;
  269. end;
  270. { leading zero, may be necessary for things like str(9.999:0:2) to }
  271. { be able to insert an extra character at the start of the string }
  272. temp := ' 0';
  273. { position in the temporary output string }
  274. spos := 2;
  275. { get the integer part }
  276. correct := 0;
  277. GetIntPart(d);
  278. { now process the fractional part }
  279. d := frac(d);
  280. { if we have to round earlier than the amount of available precision, }
  281. { only calculate digits up to that point }
  282. if (f >= 0) and (currPrec > f) then
  283. currPrec := f;
  284. { if integer part was zero, go to the first significant digit of the }
  285. { fractional part }
  286. { make sure we don't get an endless loop if d = 0 }
  287. if (spos = 2) and (d <> 0.0) then
  288. begin
  289. { take rounding errors into account }
  290. while d < 0.1-roundCorr do
  291. begin
  292. d := d * 10.0;
  293. dec(correct);
  294. { adjust the precision depending on how many digits we }
  295. { already "processed" by multiplying by 10, but only if }
  296. { the amount of precision is specified }
  297. if f >= 0 then
  298. dec(currPrec);
  299. end;
  300. dec(correct);
  301. end;
  302. { current length of the output string in endPos }
  303. endPos := spos;
  304. { always calculate at least 1 fractional digit for rounding }
  305. if (currPrec >= 0) then
  306. begin
  307. corrVal := 0.5;
  308. for fracCount := 1 to currPrec do
  309. corrVal := corrVal / 10.0;
  310. if d >= corrVal then
  311. d := d + corrVal;
  312. if int(d) = 1 then
  313. begin
  314. roundStr(temp,spos);
  315. d := frac(d);
  316. end;
  317. { calculate the necessary fractional digits }
  318. for fracCount := 1 to currPrec do
  319. begin
  320. d := frac(d) * 10.0;
  321. inc(spos);
  322. temp[spos] := chr(trunc(d)+ord('0'));
  323. if temp[spos] > '9' then
  324. { possible because trunc and the "*10.0" aren't exact :( }
  325. begin
  326. temp[spos] := chr(ord(temp[spos]) - 10);
  327. roundStr(temp,spos-1);
  328. end;
  329. end;
  330. { new length of string }
  331. endPos := spos;
  332. end;
  333. setLength(temp,endPos);
  334. { delete leading zero if we didn't need it while rounding at the }
  335. { string level }
  336. if temp[2] = '0' then
  337. delete(temp,2,1)
  338. { the rounding caused an overflow to the next power of 10 }
  339. else inc(correct);
  340. if sign then
  341. temp[1] := '-';
  342. if (f<0) or (correct>(round(ln(maxexp)/ln(10)))) then
  343. begin
  344. insert ('.',temp,3);
  345. str(abs(correct),power);
  346. if length(power)<explen-2 then
  347. power:=copy(zero,1,explen-2-length(power))+power;
  348. if correct<0 then
  349. power:='-'+power
  350. else
  351. power:='+'+power;
  352. temp:=temp+'E'+power;
  353. end
  354. else
  355. begin
  356. if not sign then
  357. begin
  358. delete(temp,1,1);
  359. dot := 2
  360. end
  361. else
  362. dot := 3;
  363. { set zeroes and dot }
  364. if correct>=0 then
  365. begin
  366. if length(temp)<correct+dot+f-1 then
  367. temp:=temp+copy(zero,1,correct+dot+f-length(temp));
  368. insert ('.',temp,correct+dot);
  369. end
  370. else
  371. begin
  372. correct:=abs(correct);
  373. insert(copy(zero,1,correct),temp,dot-1);
  374. insert ('.',temp,dot);
  375. end;
  376. { correct length to fit precision }
  377. if f>0 then
  378. setlength(temp,pos('.',temp)+f)
  379. else
  380. setLength(temp,pos('.',temp)-1);
  381. end;
  382. end;
  383. if length(temp)<len then
  384. s:=space(len-length(temp))+temp
  385. else s:=temp;
  386. end;
  387. {
  388. $Log$
  389. Revision 1.30 2000-03-26 11:36:28 jonas
  390. + $maxfpuregisters 0 for i386 in systemh (to avoid requiring too much
  391. empty FPU registers for sysstem routines
  392. * fixed bug in str_real when using :x:0
  393. * str_real now doesn't call exp() anymore at runtime, so it should
  394. require less free FPU registers now (and be slightly faster)
  395. Revision 1.29 2000/03/21 12:00:30 jonas
  396. * fixed more bugs due to inexact nature of FPU
  397. Revision 1.28 2000/03/17 20:20:33 jonas
  398. * fixed rounding bugs with certain formatting parameters in str_real
  399. * fixed tbs0218 so it compares both results only until max precision
  400. Revision 1.27 2000/03/05 09:41:05 jonas
  401. * fixed rounding problem when writing out single/double type vars
  402. Revision 1.26 2000/03/02 07:35:57 jonas
  403. * sign was not written in some cases
  404. Revision 1.25 2000/02/27 14:41:25 peter
  405. * removed warnings/notes
  406. Revision 1.24 2000/02/26 18:53:11 jonas
  407. * fix for lost precision because sometimes the correction value was
  408. larger than the number to be corrected
  409. * incompatibility with TP's output fixed
  410. Revision 1.23 2000/02/26 15:49:40 jonas
  411. + new str_real which is completely TP compatible regarding output
  412. format and which should have no rounding errors anymore
  413. Revision 1.22 2000/02/09 16:59:31 peter
  414. * truncated log
  415. Revision 1.21 2000/02/09 12:17:51 peter
  416. * moved halt to system.inc
  417. * syslinux doesn't use direct asm anymore
  418. Revision 1.20 2000/01/17 13:00:51 jonas
  419. + support for NaN's, cleaner support for Inf
  420. Revision 1.19 2000/01/07 16:41:36 daniel
  421. * copyright 2000
  422. Revision 1.18 1999/11/28 23:57:23 pierre
  423. * Infinite loop for infinite value problem fixed
  424. Revision 1.17 1999/11/03 09:54:24 peter
  425. * another fix for precision
  426. Revision 1.16 1999/11/03 00:55:09 pierre
  427. * problem of last commit for large d values corrected
  428. Revision 1.15 1999/11/02 15:05:53 peter
  429. * better precisio by dividing only once with a calculated longint
  430. instead of multiple times by 10
  431. Revision 1.14 1999/08/03 21:58:44 peter
  432. * small speed improvements
  433. }