/*** *ceil.c - ceiling * * Copyright (c) 1991-1991, Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. * *Purpose: * *Revision History: * 8-24-91 GDP written * 1-09-92 GDP support IEEE exceptions * *******************************************************************************/ #include #include extern double _frnd(double); /*** *double ceil(double x) - ceiling * *Purpose: * Return a double representing the smallest integer that is * greater than or equal to x * *Entry: * *Exit: * *Exceptions: * P, I *******************************************************************************/ static unsigned int newcw = (ICW & ~IMCW_RC) | (IRC_UP & IMCW_RC); double ceil(double x) { unsigned int savedcw; double result; /* save user fp control word */ savedcw = _ctrlfp(newcw,IMCW); /* round up */ /* check for infinity or NAN */ if (IS_D_SPECIAL(x)){ switch (_sptype(x)) { case T_PINF: case T_NINF: return _except1(FP_I, OP_CEIL, x, QNAN_CEIL, savedcw); case T_QNAN: return _handle_qnan1(OP_CEIL, x, savedcw); default: //T_SNAN return _except1(FP_I, OP_CEIL, x, _s2qnan(x), savedcw); } } result = _frnd(x); /* round according to the current rounding mode */ // In general, the Precision Exception should be raised if // _frnd reports a precision loss. In order to detect this with // masked exceptions, the status word needs to be cleared. // However, we want to avoid this, since the 387 instruction // set does not provide an fast way to restore the status word if (result == x) { RETURN(savedcw,result); } else { RETURN_INEXACT1(OP_CEIL, x, result, savedcw); } }