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support ld80 pseudo-denormal invalid bit patterns; treat them as nan

this is silly, but it makes apps that read binary junk and interpret
it as ld80 "safer", and it gets gnulib to stop replacing printf...
Rich Felker 12 years ago
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1 changed files with 5 additions and 2 deletions
  1. 5 2
      src/math/__fpclassifyl.c

+ 5 - 2
src/math/__fpclassifyl.c

@@ -7,8 +7,11 @@ int __fpclassifyl(long double x)
 {
 	union ldshape u = { x };
 	int e = u.bits.exp;
-	if (!e)
-		return u.bits.m ? FP_SUBNORMAL : FP_ZERO;
+	if (!e) {
+		if (u.bits.m >> 63) return FP_NAN;
+		else if (u.bits.m) return FP_SUBNORMAL;
+		else return FP_ZERO;
+	}
 	if (e == 0x7fff)
 		return u.bits.m & (uint64_t)-1>>1 ? FP_NAN : FP_INFINITE;
 	return u.bits.m & (uint64_t)1<<63 ? FP_NORMAL : FP_NAN;