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// Symbols and macros to supply platform-independent interfaces to mathematical // functions and constants.
#ifndef Py_PYMATH_H #define Py_PYMATH_H
/* High precision definition of pi and e (Euler) * The values are taken from libc6's math.h. */ #ifndef Py_MATH_PIl #define Py_MATH_PIl 3.1415926535897932384626433832795029L #endif #ifndef Py_MATH_PI #define Py_MATH_PI 3.14159265358979323846 #endif
#ifndef Py_MATH_El #define Py_MATH_El 2.7182818284590452353602874713526625L #endif
#ifndef Py_MATH_E #define Py_MATH_E 2.7182818284590452354 #endif
/* Tau (2pi) to 40 digits, taken from tauday.com/tau-digits. */ #ifndef Py_MATH_TAU #define Py_MATH_TAU 6.2831853071795864769252867665590057683943L #endif
// Py_IS_NAN(X) // Return 1 if float or double arg is a NaN, else 0. #define Py_IS_NAN(X) isnan(X)
// Py_IS_INFINITY(X) // Return 1 if float or double arg is an infinity, else 0. #define Py_IS_INFINITY(X) isinf(X)
// Py_IS_FINITE(X) // Return 1 if float or double arg is neither infinite nor NAN, else 0. #define Py_IS_FINITE(X) isfinite(X)
// Py_INFINITY: Value that evaluates to a positive double infinity. #ifndef Py_INFINITY # define Py_INFINITY ((double)INFINITY) #endif
/* Py_HUGE_VAL should always be the same as Py_INFINITY. But historically * this was not reliable and Python did not require IEEE floats and C99 * conformity. Prefer Py_INFINITY for new code. */ #ifndef Py_HUGE_VAL # define Py_HUGE_VAL HUGE_VAL #endif
/* Py_NAN: Value that evaluates to a quiet Not-a-Number (NaN). The sign is * undefined and normally not relevant, but e.g. fixed for float("nan"). */ #if !defined(Py_NAN) # define Py_NAN ((double)NAN) #endif
#endif /* Py_PYMATH_H */
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