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blis/frame/base/bli_query.c
Field G. Van Zee 4b36e85be9 Converted function-like macros to static functions.
Details:
- Converted most C preprocessor macros in bli_param_macro_defs.h and
  bli_obj_macro_defs.h to static functions.
- Reshuffled some functions/macros to bli_misc_macro_defs.h and also
  between bli_param_macro_defs.h and bli_obj_macro_defs.h.
- Changed obj_t-initializing macros in bli_type_defs.h to static
  functions.
- Removed some old references to BLIS_TWO and BLIS_MINUS_TWO from
  bli_constants.h.
- Whitespace changes in select files (four spaces to single tab).
2018-05-08 14:26:30 -05:00

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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
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- 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.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include "blis.h"
bool_t bli_obj_equals( obj_t* a,
obj_t* b )
{
bool_t r_val = FALSE;
num_t dt_a;
num_t dt_b;
num_t dt;
// The function is not yet implemented for vectors and matrices.
if ( !bli_obj_is_1x1( a ) ||
!bli_obj_is_1x1( b ) )
bli_check_error_code( BLIS_NOT_YET_IMPLEMENTED );
dt_a = bli_obj_dt( a );
dt_b = bli_obj_dt( b );
// If B is BLIS_CONSTANT, then we need to test equality based on the
// datatype of A--this works even if A is also BLIS_CONSTANT. If B
// is a regular non-constant type, then we should use its datatype
// to test equality.
if ( dt_b == BLIS_CONSTANT ) dt = dt_a;
else dt = dt_b;
// Now test equality based on the chosen datatype.
if ( dt == BLIS_CONSTANT )
{
dcomplex* ap_z = bli_obj_buffer_for_const( BLIS_DCOMPLEX, a );
dcomplex* bp_z = bli_obj_buffer_for_const( BLIS_DCOMPLEX, b );
// We only test equality for one datatype (double complex) since
// we expect either all fields within the constant to be equal or
// none to be equal. Therefore, we can just test one of them.
r_val = bli_zeqa( ap_z, bp_z );
}
else
{
void* buf_a = bli_obj_buffer_for_1x1( dt, a );
void* buf_b = bli_obj_buffer_for_1x1( dt, b );
if ( dt == BLIS_FLOAT ) r_val = bli_seqa( buf_a, buf_b );
else if ( dt == BLIS_DOUBLE ) r_val = bli_deqa( buf_a, buf_b );
else if ( dt == BLIS_SCOMPLEX ) r_val = bli_ceqa( buf_a, buf_b );
else if ( dt == BLIS_DCOMPLEX ) r_val = bli_zeqa( buf_a, buf_b );
else if ( dt == BLIS_INT ) r_val = bli_ieqa( buf_a, buf_b );
}
return r_val;
}
bool_t bli_obj_imag_equals( obj_t* a,
obj_t* b )
{
bool_t r_val = FALSE;
num_t dt_a;
num_t dt_b;
dt_a = bli_obj_dt( a );
dt_b = bli_obj_dt( b );
// The function is not yet implemented for vectors and matrices.
if ( !bli_obj_is_1x1( a ) ||
!bli_obj_is_1x1( b ) ||
bli_is_constant( dt_a ) ||
bli_is_complex( dt_b ) )
bli_check_error_code( BLIS_NOT_YET_IMPLEMENTED );
// Handle the special (trivial) case where a is real, in which
// case all we have to do is test whether b is zero.
if ( bli_is_real( dt_a ) )
{
r_val = bli_obj_equals( &BLIS_ZERO, b );
}
else // if ( bli_is_complex( dt_a ) )
{
num_t dt_a_real = bli_dt_proj_to_real( dt_a );
// Now we compare the imaginary part of a to b. Notice that since
// we are using bli_obj_buffer_for_1x1() to acquire the buffer for
// b, this works regardless of whether b is BLIS_CONSTANT.
if ( dt_a == BLIS_SCOMPLEX )
{
scomplex* ap_c = bli_obj_buffer_at_off( a );
float* bp_c = bli_obj_buffer_for_1x1( dt_a_real, b );
r_val = bli_seq( bli_cimag( *ap_c ), *bp_c );
}
else if ( dt_a == BLIS_DCOMPLEX )
{
dcomplex* ap_z = bli_obj_buffer_at_off( a );
double* bp_z = bli_obj_buffer_for_1x1( dt_a_real, b );
r_val = bli_deq( bli_zimag( *ap_z ), *bp_z );
}
}
return r_val;
}