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Renar Narubin
2021-11-30 22:35:16 -08:00
parent 91ecec3130
commit d6c6477977
3 changed files with 29 additions and 28 deletions

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ use core::{
cmp, fmt,
iter::{Product, Sum},
num::FpCategory,
ops::{Add, AddAssign, Div, DivAssign, Mul, MulAssign, Neg, Rem, RemAssign, Sub, SubAssign},
ops::{Add, AddAssign, Div, DivAssign, Mul, MulAssign, Rem, RemAssign, Sub, SubAssign},
};
macro_rules! forward_freeze_self {
@@ -377,30 +377,6 @@ macro_rules! impls {
Product, product, mul, Self::ONE,
}
impl Neg for $fast_ty {
type Output = Self;
#[inline(always)]
fn neg(self) -> Self::Output {
// Safety:
//
// - encountering poison is safe because LLVM's negate instruction documents
// not producing UB on any inputs. The value is also immediately wrapped, so
// poison propagation is controlled
let val = unsafe { self.0.maybe_poison() };
$fast_ty::new(-val)
}
}
impl Neg for &$fast_ty {
type Output = <$fast_ty as Neg>::Output;
#[inline]
fn neg(self) -> Self::Output {
-(*self)
}
}
// Branching on poison values is UB, so any operation that makes a bool is protected by
// freezing the operands. This includes [Partial]Eq and [Partial]Ord. Unfortunately
// freezing has a nontrivial impact on performance, so non-bool methods should be preferred
@@ -526,5 +502,3 @@ macro_rules! impls {
impls! { FF32, f32 }
impls! { FF64, f64 }
// TODO num_traits, libm?

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@@ -23,6 +23,11 @@
} \
\
__attribute__((always_inline)) \
C_TYPE neg_ ## RUST_TYPE(C_TYPE a) { \
return -a; \
} \
\
__attribute__((always_inline)) \
bool eq_ ## RUST_TYPE(C_TYPE a, C_TYPE b) { \
return a == b; \
} \
@@ -62,9 +67,11 @@
IMPL_OPERATIONS(float, f32)
IMPL_OPERATIONS(double, f64)
// FIXME sqrt is not poison safe on some targets
IMPL_UNARY_FUNCTION(float, f32, sqrt, sqrtf)
IMPL_UNARY_FUNCTION(double, f64, sqrt, sqrt)
// FIXME mod is not poison safe, though LLVM frem is
IMPL_BINARY_FUNCTION(float, f32, rem, fmodf)
IMPL_BINARY_FUNCTION(double, f64, rem, fmod)

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@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
use crate::{poison::MaybePoison, FF32, FF64};
use core::ops::{Add, Div, Mul, Rem, Sub};
use core::ops::{Add, Div, Mul, Neg, Rem, Sub};
use paste::paste;
impl FF32 {
@@ -152,6 +152,8 @@ macro_rules! impl_extern_math {
fn [<div_ $base_ty>](a: $fast_ty, b: $fast_ty) -> $fast_ty;
fn [<rem_ $base_ty>](a: $fast_ty, b: $fast_ty) -> $fast_ty;
fn [<neg_ $base_ty>](a: $fast_ty) -> $fast_ty;
fn [<min_ $base_ty>](a: $fast_ty, b: $fast_ty) -> $fast_ty;
fn [<max_ $base_ty>](a: $fast_ty, b: $fast_ty) -> $fast_ty;
@@ -167,6 +169,24 @@ macro_rules! impl_extern_math {
Rem, rem, [<rem_ $base_ty>],
}
impl Neg for $fast_ty {
type Output = Self;
#[inline(always)]
fn neg(self) -> Self::Output {
unsafe { [<neg_ $base_ty>](self) }
}
}
impl Neg for &$fast_ty {
type Output = <$fast_ty as Neg>::Output;
#[inline]
fn neg(self) -> Self::Output {
-(*self)
}
}
impl $fast_ty {
#[inline]
pub fn max(self, other: Self) -> Self {