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us up to version 2.17.50.20070703, at the last GPLv2 commit. Amongst others, this added upstream support for some FreeBSD-specific things that we previously had to manually hack in, such as the OSABI label support, and so on. There are also quite a number of new files, some for cpu's (e.g. SPU) that we may or may not be interested in, but those can be cleaned up later on, if needed.
452 lines
12 KiB
C
452 lines
12 KiB
C
/* atof_vax.c - turn a Flonum into a VAX floating point number
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Copyright 1987, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2007
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Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
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GAS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GAS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
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Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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02110-1301, USA. */
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#include "as.h"
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/* Precision in LittleNums. */
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#define MAX_PRECISION 8
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#define H_PRECISION 8
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#define G_PRECISION 4
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#define D_PRECISION 4
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#define F_PRECISION 2
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/* Length in LittleNums of guard bits. */
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#define GUARD 2
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int flonum_gen2vax (int, FLONUM_TYPE *, LITTLENUM_TYPE *);
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/* Number of chars in flonum type 'letter'. */
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static unsigned int
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atof_vax_sizeof (int letter)
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{
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int return_value;
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/* Permitting uppercase letters is probably a bad idea.
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Please use only lower-cased letters in case the upper-cased
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ones become unsupported! */
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switch (letter)
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{
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case 'f':
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case 'F':
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return_value = 4;
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break;
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case 'd':
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case 'D':
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case 'g':
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case 'G':
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return_value = 8;
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break;
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case 'h':
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case 'H':
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return_value = 16;
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break;
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default:
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return_value = 0;
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break;
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}
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return return_value;
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}
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static const long mask[] =
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{
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0x00000000,
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0x00000001,
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0x00000003,
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0x00000007,
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0x0000000f,
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0x0000001f,
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0x0000003f,
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0x0000007f,
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0x000000ff,
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0x000001ff,
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0x000003ff,
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0x000007ff,
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0x00000fff,
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0x00001fff,
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0x00003fff,
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0x00007fff,
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0x0000ffff,
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0x0001ffff,
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0x0003ffff,
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0x0007ffff,
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0x000fffff,
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0x001fffff,
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0x003fffff,
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0x007fffff,
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0x00ffffff,
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0x01ffffff,
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0x03ffffff,
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0x07ffffff,
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0x0fffffff,
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0x1fffffff,
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0x3fffffff,
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0x7fffffff,
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0xffffffff
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};
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/* Shared between flonum_gen2vax and next_bits. */
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static int bits_left_in_littlenum;
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static LITTLENUM_TYPE *littlenum_pointer;
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static LITTLENUM_TYPE *littlenum_end;
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static int
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next_bits (int number_of_bits)
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{
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int return_value;
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if (littlenum_pointer < littlenum_end)
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return 0;
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if (number_of_bits >= bits_left_in_littlenum)
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{
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return_value = mask[bits_left_in_littlenum] & *littlenum_pointer;
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number_of_bits -= bits_left_in_littlenum;
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return_value <<= number_of_bits;
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bits_left_in_littlenum = LITTLENUM_NUMBER_OF_BITS - number_of_bits;
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littlenum_pointer--;
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if (littlenum_pointer >= littlenum_end)
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return_value |= ((*littlenum_pointer) >> (bits_left_in_littlenum)) & mask[number_of_bits];
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}
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else
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{
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bits_left_in_littlenum -= number_of_bits;
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return_value = mask[number_of_bits] & ((*littlenum_pointer) >> bits_left_in_littlenum);
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}
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return return_value;
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}
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static void
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make_invalid_floating_point_number (LITTLENUM_TYPE *words)
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{
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*words = 0x8000; /* Floating Reserved Operand Code. */
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}
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static int /* 0 means letter is OK. */
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what_kind_of_float (int letter, /* In: lowercase please. What kind of float? */
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int *precisionP, /* Number of 16-bit words in the float. */
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long *exponent_bitsP) /* Number of exponent bits. */
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{
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int retval;
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retval = 0;
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switch (letter)
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{
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case 'f':
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*precisionP = F_PRECISION;
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*exponent_bitsP = 8;
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break;
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case 'd':
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*precisionP = D_PRECISION;
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*exponent_bitsP = 8;
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break;
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case 'g':
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*precisionP = G_PRECISION;
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*exponent_bitsP = 11;
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break;
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case 'h':
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*precisionP = H_PRECISION;
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*exponent_bitsP = 15;
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break;
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default:
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retval = 69;
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break;
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}
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return retval;
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}
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/* Warning: this returns 16-bit LITTLENUMs, because that is
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what the VAX thinks in. It is up to the caller to figure
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out any alignment problems and to conspire for the bytes/word
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to be emitted in the right order. Bigendians beware! */
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static char *
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atof_vax (char *str, /* Text to convert to binary. */
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int what_kind, /* 'd', 'f', 'g', 'h' */
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LITTLENUM_TYPE *words) /* Build the binary here. */
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{
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FLONUM_TYPE f;
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LITTLENUM_TYPE bits[MAX_PRECISION + MAX_PRECISION + GUARD];
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/* Extra bits for zeroed low-order bits.
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The 1st MAX_PRECISION are zeroed,
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the last contain flonum bits. */
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char *return_value;
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int precision; /* Number of 16-bit words in the format. */
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long exponent_bits;
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return_value = str;
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f.low = bits + MAX_PRECISION;
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f.high = NULL;
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f.leader = NULL;
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f.exponent = 0;
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f.sign = '\0';
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if (what_kind_of_float (what_kind, &precision, &exponent_bits))
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{
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return_value = NULL;
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make_invalid_floating_point_number (words);
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}
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if (return_value)
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{
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memset (bits, '\0', sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE) * MAX_PRECISION);
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/* Use more LittleNums than seems
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necessary: the highest flonum may have
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15 leading 0 bits, so could be useless. */
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f.high = f.low + precision - 1 + GUARD;
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if (atof_generic (&return_value, ".", "eE", &f))
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{
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make_invalid_floating_point_number (words);
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return_value = NULL;
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}
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else if (flonum_gen2vax (what_kind, &f, words))
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return_value = NULL;
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}
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return return_value;
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}
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/* In: a flonum, a vax floating point format.
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Out: a vax floating-point bit pattern. */
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int
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flonum_gen2vax (int format_letter, /* One of 'd' 'f' 'g' 'h'. */
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FLONUM_TYPE *f,
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LITTLENUM_TYPE *words) /* Deliver answer here. */
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{
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LITTLENUM_TYPE *lp;
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int precision;
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long exponent_bits;
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int return_value; /* 0 == OK. */
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return_value = what_kind_of_float (format_letter, &precision, &exponent_bits);
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if (return_value != 0)
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make_invalid_floating_point_number (words);
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else
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{
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if (f->low > f->leader)
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/* 0.0e0 seen. */
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memset (words, '\0', sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE) * precision);
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else
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{
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long exponent_1;
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long exponent_2;
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long exponent_3;
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long exponent_4;
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int exponent_skippage;
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LITTLENUM_TYPE word1;
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/* JF: Deal with new Nan, +Inf and -Inf codes. */
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if (f->sign != '-' && f->sign != '+')
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{
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make_invalid_floating_point_number (words);
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return return_value;
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}
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/* All vaxen floating_point formats (so far) have:
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Bit 15 is sign bit.
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Bits 14:n are excess-whatever exponent.
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Bits n-1:0 (if any) are most significant bits of fraction.
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Bits 15:0 of the next word are the next most significant bits.
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And so on for each other word.
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All this to be compatible with a KF11?? (Which is still faster
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than lots of vaxen I can think of, but it also has higher
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maintenance costs ... sigh).
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So we need: number of bits of exponent, number of bits of
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mantissa. */
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bits_left_in_littlenum = LITTLENUM_NUMBER_OF_BITS;
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littlenum_pointer = f->leader;
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littlenum_end = f->low;
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/* Seek (and forget) 1st significant bit. */
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for (exponent_skippage = 0;
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!next_bits (1);
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exponent_skippage++);;
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exponent_1 = f->exponent + f->leader + 1 - f->low;
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/* Radix LITTLENUM_RADIX, point just higher than f->leader. */
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exponent_2 = exponent_1 * LITTLENUM_NUMBER_OF_BITS;
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/* Radix 2. */
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exponent_3 = exponent_2 - exponent_skippage;
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/* Forget leading zeros, forget 1st bit. */
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exponent_4 = exponent_3 + (1 << (exponent_bits - 1));
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/* Offset exponent. */
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if (exponent_4 & ~mask[exponent_bits])
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{
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/* Exponent overflow. Lose immediately. */
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make_invalid_floating_point_number (words);
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/* We leave return_value alone: admit we read the
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number, but return a floating exception
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because we can't encode the number. */
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}
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else
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{
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lp = words;
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/* Word 1. Sign, exponent and perhaps high bits.
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Assume 2's complement integers. */
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word1 = (((exponent_4 & mask[exponent_bits]) << (15 - exponent_bits))
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| ((f->sign == '+') ? 0 : 0x8000)
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| next_bits (15 - exponent_bits));
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*lp++ = word1;
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/* The rest of the words are just mantissa bits. */
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for (; lp < words + precision; lp++)
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*lp = next_bits (LITTLENUM_NUMBER_OF_BITS);
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if (next_bits (1))
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{
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/* Since the NEXT bit is a 1, round UP the mantissa.
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The cunning design of these hidden-1 floats permits
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us to let the mantissa overflow into the exponent, and
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it 'does the right thing'. However, we lose if the
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highest-order bit of the lowest-order word flips.
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Is that clear? */
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unsigned long carry;
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/*
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#if (sizeof(carry)) < ((sizeof(bits[0]) * BITS_PER_CHAR) + 2)
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Please allow at least 1 more bit in carry than is in a LITTLENUM.
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We need that extra bit to hold a carry during a LITTLENUM carry
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propagation. Another extra bit (kept 0) will assure us that we
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don't get a sticky sign bit after shifting right, and that
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permits us to propagate the carry without any masking of bits.
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#endif */
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for (carry = 1, lp--;
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carry && (lp >= words);
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lp--)
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{
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carry = *lp + carry;
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*lp = carry;
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carry >>= LITTLENUM_NUMBER_OF_BITS;
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}
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if ((word1 ^ *words) & (1 << (LITTLENUM_NUMBER_OF_BITS - 1)))
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{
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make_invalid_floating_point_number (words);
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/* We leave return_value alone: admit we read the
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number, but return a floating exception
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because we can't encode the number. */
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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return return_value;
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}
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/* JF this used to be in vax.c but this looks like a better place for it. */
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/* In: input_line_pointer->the 1st character of a floating-point
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number.
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1 letter denoting the type of statement that wants a
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binary floating point number returned.
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Address of where to build floating point literal.
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Assumed to be 'big enough'.
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Address of where to return size of literal (in chars).
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Out: Input_line_pointer->of next char after floating number.
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Error message, or 0.
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Floating point literal.
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Number of chars we used for the literal. */
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#define MAXIMUM_NUMBER_OF_LITTLENUMS 8 /* For .hfloats. */
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char *
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md_atof (int what_statement_type,
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char *literalP,
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int *sizeP)
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{
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LITTLENUM_TYPE words[MAXIMUM_NUMBER_OF_LITTLENUMS];
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char kind_of_float;
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unsigned int number_of_chars;
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LITTLENUM_TYPE *littlenumP;
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switch (what_statement_type)
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{
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case 'F':
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case 'f':
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kind_of_float = 'f';
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break;
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case 'D':
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case 'd':
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kind_of_float = 'd';
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break;
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case 'g':
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kind_of_float = 'g';
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break;
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case 'h':
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kind_of_float = 'h';
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break;
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default:
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kind_of_float = 0;
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break;
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};
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if (kind_of_float)
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{
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LITTLENUM_TYPE *limit;
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input_line_pointer = atof_vax (input_line_pointer,
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kind_of_float,
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words);
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/* The atof_vax() builds up 16-bit numbers.
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Since the assembler may not be running on
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a little-endian machine, be very careful about
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converting words to chars. */
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number_of_chars = atof_vax_sizeof (kind_of_float);
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know (number_of_chars <= MAXIMUM_NUMBER_OF_LITTLENUMS * sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE));
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limit = words + (number_of_chars / sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE));
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for (littlenumP = words; littlenumP < limit; littlenumP++)
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{
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md_number_to_chars (literalP, *littlenumP, sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE));
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literalP += sizeof (LITTLENUM_TYPE);
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};
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}
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else
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number_of_chars = 0;
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*sizeP = number_of_chars;
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return kind_of_float ? NULL : _("Bad call to md_atof()");
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}
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