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/*
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Open Asset Import Library (assimp)
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Copyright (c) 2006-2022, assimp team
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LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
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.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
/** @file qnan.h
* @brief Some utilities for our dealings with qnans.
*
* @note Some loaders use qnans to mark invalid values tempoarily, also
* Assimp explicitly enforces undefined normals to be set to qnan.
* qnan utilities are available in standard libraries (C99 for example)
* but last time I checked compiler coverage was so bad that I decided
* to reinvent the wheel.
*/
#pragma once
#ifndef AI_QNAN_H_INCLUDED
#define AI_QNAN_H_INCLUDED
#ifdef __GNUC__
# pragma GCC system_header
#endif
#include <assimp/defs.h>
#include <limits>
#include <stdint.h>
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
/** Data structure to represent the bit pattern of a 32 Bit
* IEEE 754 floating-point number. */
union _IEEESingle {
float Float;
struct
{
uint32_t Frac : 23;
uint32_t Exp : 8;
uint32_t Sign : 1;
} IEEE;
};
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
/** Data structure to represent the bit pattern of a 64 Bit
* IEEE 754 floating-point number. */
union _IEEEDouble {
double Double;
struct
{
uint64_t Frac : 52;
uint64_t Exp : 11;
uint64_t Sign : 1;
} IEEE;
};
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
/** Check whether a given float is qNaN.
* @param in Input value */
AI_FORCE_INLINE bool is_qnan(float in) {
// the straightforward solution does not work:
// return (in != in);
// compiler generates code like this
// load <in> to <register-with-different-width>
// compare <register-with-different-width> against <in>
// FIXME: Use <float> stuff instead? I think fpclassify needs C99
_IEEESingle temp;
memcpy(&temp, &in, sizeof(float));
return (temp.IEEE.Exp == (1u << 8)-1 &&
temp.IEEE.Frac);
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
/** Check whether a given double is qNaN.
* @param in Input value */
AI_FORCE_INLINE bool is_qnan(double in) {
// the straightforward solution does not work:
// return (in != in);
// compiler generates code like this
// load <in> to <register-with-different-width>
// compare <register-with-different-width> against <in>
// FIXME: Use <float> stuff instead? I think fpclassify needs C99
_IEEEDouble temp;
memcpy(&temp, &in, sizeof(in));
return (temp.IEEE.Exp == (1u << 11)-1 &&
temp.IEEE.Frac);
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
/** @brief check whether a float is either NaN or (+/-) INF.
*
* Denorms return false, they're treated like normal values.
* @param in Input value */
AI_FORCE_INLINE bool is_special_float(float in) {
_IEEESingle temp;
memcpy(&temp, &in, sizeof(float));
return (temp.IEEE.Exp == (1u << 8)-1);
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
/** @brief check whether a double is either NaN or (+/-) INF.
*
* Denorms return false, they're treated like normal values.
* @param in Input value */
AI_FORCE_INLINE bool is_special_float(double in) {
_IEEESingle temp;
memcpy(&temp, &in, sizeof(float));
return (temp.IEEE.Exp == (1u << 11)-1);
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
/** Check whether a float is NOT qNaN.
* @param in Input value */
template<class TReal>
AI_FORCE_INLINE bool is_not_qnan(TReal in) {
return !is_qnan(in);
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
/** @brief Get a fresh qnan. */
AI_FORCE_INLINE ai_real get_qnan() {
return std::numeric_limits<ai_real>::quiet_NaN();
}
#endif // !! AI_QNAN_H_INCLUDED
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