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__setfpucw — set FPU control word on i386 architecture (obsolete)
#include <i386/fpu_control.h>
void
__setfpucw( |
unsigned short control_word) ; |
__setfpucw
() transfers
control_word
to the
registers of the FPU (floating-point unit) on the i386
architecture. This was used to control floating-point
precision, rounding and floating-point exceptions.
As of glibc 2.1 this function does not exist anymore.
There are new functions from C99, with prototypes in
<
fenv.h
>
to
control FPU rounding modes, like fegetround(3), fesetround(3), and the
floating-point environment, like fegetenv(3), feholdexcept(3), fesetenv(3), feupdateenv(3), and FPU
exception handling, like feclearexcept(3), fegetexceptflag(3),
feraiseexcept(3), fesetexceptflag(3), and
fetestexcept(3).
If direct access to the FPU control word is still needed,
the _FPU_GETCW
and _FPU_SETCW
macros from <
fpu_control.h
>
can be used.
__setfpucw(0x1372)
Set FPU control word on the i386 architecture to
extended precision
rounding to nearest
exceptions on overflow, zero divide and NaN
This page is part of release 3.52 of the Linux man-pages
project. A
description of the project, and information about reporting
bugs, can be found at
http://www.kernel.org/doc/man−pages/.
Written Sat Mar 8 10:35:08 MEZ 1997 by J. "MUFTI" Scheurich (mufticsv.ica.uni-stuttgart.de) %%%LICENSE_START(GPL_NOVERSION_ONELINE) This page is licensed under the GNU General Public License %%%LICENSE_END |