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blis/frame/include/bli_misc_macro_defs.h
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/*
BLIS
An object-based framework for developing high-performance BLAS-like
libraries.
Copyright (C) 2014, The University of Texas at Austin
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
met:
- Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
- Neither the name of The University of Texas at Austin nor the names
of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
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"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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*/
#ifndef BLIS_MISC_MACRO_DEFS_H
#define BLIS_MISC_MACRO_DEFS_H
// -- Miscellaneous macros --
// min, max, abs
// NOTE: These must remain macros since we don't know the types of a and b.
#define bli_min( a, b ) ( (a) < (b) ? (a) : (b) )
#define bli_max( a, b ) ( (a) > (b) ? (a) : (b) )
#define bli_abs( a ) ( (a) <= 0 ? -(a) : (a) )
// fmin, fmax, fabs
// NOTE: These must remain macros since we don't know the types of a and b.
#define bli_fmin( a, b ) bli_min( a, b )
#define bli_fmax( a, b ) bli_max( a, b )
#define bli_fabs( a ) ( (a) <= 0.0 ? -(a) : (a) )
// fminabs, fmaxabs
// NOTE: These must remain macros since we don't know the types of a and b.
#define bli_fminabs( a, b ) \
\
bli_fmin( bli_fabs( a ), \
bli_fabs( b ) )
#define bli_fmaxabs( a, b ) \
\
bli_fmax( bli_fabs( a ), \
bli_fabs( b ) )
// round
static double bli_round( double a )
{
return round( a );
}
// round_to_mult
static guint_t bli_round_to_mult( guint_t val, guint_t mult )
{
return ( guint_t )
( ( ( ( guint_t )val +
( guint_t )mult / 2
) / mult
) * mult
);
}
// isnan, isinf
// NOTE: These must remain macros, since isinf() and isnan() are macros
// (defined in math.h).
#define bli_isinf( a ) isinf( a )
#define bli_isnan( a ) isnan( a )
// is_odd, is_even
static bool_t bli_is_odd( gint_t a )
{
return ( a % 2 == 1 );
}
static bool_t bli_is_even( gint_t a )
{
return ( a % 2 == 0 );
}
// swap_dims
static void bli_swap_dims( dim_t* dim1, dim_t* dim2 )
{
dim_t temp = *dim1;
*dim1 = *dim2;
*dim2 = temp;
}
// swap_incs
static void bli_swap_incs( inc_t* inc1, inc_t* inc2 )
{
inc_t temp = *inc1;
*inc1 = *inc2;
*inc2 = temp;
}
// toggle_bool
static void bli_toggle_bool( bool_t* b )
{
if ( *b == TRUE ) *b = FALSE;
else *b = TRUE;
}
// return datatype for char
#define bli_stype ( BLIS_FLOAT )
#define bli_dtype ( BLIS_DOUBLE )
#define bli_ctype ( BLIS_SCOMPLEX )
#define bli_ztype ( BLIS_DCOMPLEX )
// return default format specifier for char
// NOTE: These must remain macros due to the way they are used to initialize
// local char arrays.
#define bli_sformatspec() "%9.2e"
#define bli_dformatspec() "%9.2e"
#define bli_cformatspec() "%9.2e + %9.2e "
#define bli_zformatspec() "%9.2e + %9.2e "
#define bli_iformatspec() "%6d"
#endif