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#ifdef H5_LDOUBLE_TO_LONG_SPECIAL_TEST
int main(void)
{
long double ld = 20041683600089727.779961L;
long ll;
unsigned long ull;
unsigned char s[16];
unsigned char s2[8];
int ret = 1;
if(sizeof(long double) == 16 && sizeof(long) == 8) {
/*make sure the long double type has 16 bytes in size and
* 11 bits of exponent. If it is,
*the bit sequence should be like below. It's not
*a decent way to check but this info isn't available. */
memcpy(s, &ld, 16);
if(s[0]==0x43 && s[1]==0x51 && s[2]==0xcc && s[3]==0xf3 &&
s[4]==0x85 && s[5]==0xeb && s[6]==0xc8 && s[7]==0xa0 &&
s[8]==0xbf && s[9]==0xcc && s[10]==0x2a && s[11]==0x3c) {
/* Assign the hexadecimal value of long double type. */
s[0]=0x43; s[1]=0x51; s[2]=0xcc; s[3]=0xf3;
s[4]=0x85; s[5]=0xeb; s[6]=0xc8; s[7]=0xa0;
s[8]=0xbf; s[9]=0xcc; s[10]=0x2a; s[11]=0x3c;
s[12]=0x3d; s[13]=0x85; s[14]=0x56; s[15]=0x20;
memcpy(&ld, s, 16);
ll = (long)ld;
memcpy(s2, &ll, 8);
/* The library's algorithm converts it to 0x 00 47 33 ce 17 af 22 82
* and gets wrong value 20041683600089730 on the IBM Power6 Linux.
* But the IBM Power6 Linux converts it to 0x00 47 33 ce 17 af 22 7f
* and gets the correct value 20041683600089727. It uses some special
* algorithm. We're going to define the macro and skip the test until
* we can figure out how they do it. */
if(s2[0]==0x00 && s2[1]==0x47 && s2[2]==0x33 && s2[3]==0xce &&
s2[4]==0x17 && s2[5]==0xaf && s2[6]==0x22 && s2[7]==0x7f)
ret = 0;
ull = (unsigned long)ld;
memcpy(s2, &ull, 8);
/* The unsigned long is the same as signed long. */
if(s2[0]==0x00 && s2[1]==0x47 && s2[2]==0x33 && s2[3]==0xce &&
s2[4]==0x17 && s2[5]==0xaf && s2[6]==0x22 && s2[7]==0x7f)
ret = 0;
}
}
done:
exit(ret);
}
#endif
#ifdef H5_LONG_TO_LDOUBLE_SPECIAL_TEST
int main(void)
{
long double ld;
long ll;
unsigned long ull;
unsigned char s[16];
int flag=0, ret=1;
/*Determine if long double has 16 byte in size, 11 bit exponent, and
*the bias is 0x3ff */
if(sizeof(long double) == 16) {
ld = 1.0L;
memcpy(s, &ld, 16);
if(s[0]==0x3f && s[1]==0xf0 && s[2]==0x00 && s[3]==0x00 &&
s[4]==0x00 && s[5]==0x00 && s[6]==0x00 && s[7]==0x00)
flag = 1;
}
if(flag==1 && sizeof(long)==8) {
ll = 0x003fffffffffffffL;
ld = (long double)ll;
memcpy(s, &ld, 16);
/* The library converts the value to 0x434fffffffffffff8000000000000000.
* In decimal it is 18014398509481982.000000, one value short of the original.
* The IBM Power6 Linux converts it to 0x4350000000000000bff0000000000000.
* The value is correct in decimal. It uses some special
* algorithm. We're going to define the macro and skip the test until
* we can figure out how they do it. */
if(s[0]==0x43 && s[1]==0x50 && s[2]==0x00 && s[3]==0x00 &&
s[4]==0x00 && s[5]==0x00 && s[6]==0x00 && s[7]==0x00 &&
s[8]==0xbf && s[9]==0xf0 && s[10]==0x00 && s[11]==0x00 &&
s[12]==0x00 && s[13]==0x00 && s[14]==0x00 && s[15]==0x00)
ret = 0;
}
if(flag==1 && sizeof(unsigned long)==8) {
ull = 0xffffffffffffffffUL;
ld = (long double)ull;
memcpy(s, &ld, 16);
/* Use a different value from signed long to test. The problem is the same
* for both long and unsigned long. The value is 18446744073709551615.
* The library converts the value to 0x43effffffffffffffe000000000000000.
* In decimal it's 18446744073709548544.000000, very different from the original.
* The IBM Power6 Linux converts it to 0x43f0000000000000bff0000000000000.
* The value is correct in decimal. It uses some special
* algorithm. We're going to define the macro and skip the test until
* we can figure out how they do it. */
if(s[0]==0x43 && s[1]==0xf0 && s[2]==0x00 && s[3]==0x00 &&
s[4]==0x00 && s[5]==0x00 && s[6]==0x00 && s[7]==0x00 &&
s[8]==0xbf && s[9]==0xf0 && s[10]==0x00 && s[11]==0x00 &&
s[12]==0x00 && s[13]==0x00 && s[14]==0x00 && s[15]==0x00)
ret = 0;
}
done:
exit(ret);
}
#endif
#ifdef H5_LDOUBLE_TO_LLONG_ACCURATE_TEST
int main(void)
{
long double ld = 20041683600089727.779961L;
long long ll;
unsigned long long ull;
unsigned char s[16];
int ret = 0;
if(sizeof(long double) == 16) {
/*make sure the long double type is the same as the failing type
*which has 16 bytes in size and 11 bits of exponent. If it is,
*the bit sequence should be like below. It's not
*a decent way to check but this info isn't available. */
memcpy(s, &ld, 16);
if(s[0]==0x43 && s[1]==0x51 && s[2]==0xcc && s[3]==0xf3 &&
s[4]==0x85 && s[5]==0xeb && s[6]==0xc8 && s[7]==0xa0 &&
s[8]==0xbf && s[9]==0xcc && s[10]==0x2a && s[11]==0x3c) {
/*slightly adjust the bit sequence (s[8]=0xdf). The converted
*values will go wild on Mac OS 10.4 and IRIX64 6.5.*/
s[0]=0x43; s[1]=0x51; s[2]=0xcc; s[3]=0xf3;
s[4]=0x85; s[5]=0xeb; s[6]=0xc8; s[7]=0xa0;
s[8]=0xdf; s[9]=0xcc; s[10]=0x2a; s[11]=0x3c;
s[12]=0x3d; s[13]=0x85; s[14]=0x56; s[15]=0x20;
memcpy(&ld, s, 16);
ll = (long long)ld;
ull = (unsigned long long)ld;
if(ll != 20041683600089728 || ull != 20041683600089728)
ret = 1;
}
}
done:
exit(ret);
}
#endif
#ifdef H5_LLONG_TO_LDOUBLE_CORRECT_TEST
int main(void)
{
long double ld;
long long ll;
unsigned long long ull;
unsigned char s[16];
int flag=0, ret=0;
/*Determine if long double has 16 byte in size, 11 bit exponent, and
*the bias is 0x3ff */
if(sizeof(long double) == 16) {
ld = 1.0L;
memcpy(s, &ld, 16);
if(s[0]==0x3f && s[1]==0xf0 && s[2]==0x00 && s[3]==0x00 &&
s[4]==0x00 && s[5]==0x00 && s[6]==0x00 && s[7]==0x00)
flag = 1;
}
if(flag==1 && sizeof(long long)==8) {
ll = 0x01ffffffffffffffLL;
ld = (long double)ll;
memcpy(s, &ld, 16);
/*Check if the bit sequence is as supposed to be*/
if(s[0]!=0x43 || s[1]!=0x7f || s[2]!=0xff || s[3]!=0xff ||
s[4]!=0xff || s[5]!=0xff || s[6]!=0xff || s[7]!=0xff ||
s[8]!=0xf0 || s[9]!=0x00 || s[10]!=0x00 || s[11]!=0x00)
ret = 1;
}
if(flag==1 && sizeof(unsigned long long)==8) {
ull = 0x01ffffffffffffffULL;
ld = (long double)ull;
memcpy(s, &ld, 16);
if(s[0]!=0x43 || s[1]!=0x7f || s[2]!=0xff || s[3]!=0xff ||
s[4]!=0xff || s[5]!=0xff || s[6]!=0xff || s[7]!=0xff ||
s[8]!=0xf0 || s[9]!=0x00 || s[10]!=0x00 || s[11]!=0x00)
ret = 1;
}
done:
exit(ret);
}
#endif
#ifdef H5_NO_ALIGNMENT_RESTRICTIONS_TEST
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
typedef struct {
size_t len;
void *p;
} hvl_t;
#ifdef FC_DUMMY_MAIN
#ifndef FC_DUMMY_MAIN_EQ_F77
# ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C"
# endif
int FC_DUMMY_MAIN()
{ return 1;}
#endif
#endif
int
main ()
{
char *chp = "beefs";
char **chpp = malloc (2 * sizeof (char *));
char **chpp2;
hvl_t vl = { 12345, (void *) chp };
hvl_t *vlp;
hvl_t *vlp2;
memcpy ((void *) ((char *) chpp + 1), &chp, sizeof (char *));
chpp2 = (char **) ((char *) chpp + 1);
if (strcmp (*chpp2, chp)) {
free (chpp);
return 1;
}
free (chpp);
vlp = malloc (2 * sizeof (hvl_t));
memcpy ((void *) ((char *) vlp + 1), &vl, sizeof (hvl_t));
vlp2 = (hvl_t *) ((char *) vlp + 1);
if (vlp2->len != vl.len || vlp2->p != vl.p) {
free (vlp);
return 1;
}
free (vlp);
;
return 0;
}
#endif
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