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yap-6.3/C/arith0.c
Vitor Santos Costa 563b642672 debug
2018-10-25 13:57:18 +01:00

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/*************************************************************************
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* YAP Prolog *
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* Yap Prolog was developed at NCCUP - Universidade do Porto *
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* Copyright L.Damas, V.S.Costa and Universidade do Porto 1985-1997 *
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* File: eval.c *
* Last rev: *
* mods: *
* comments: arithmetical expression evaluation *
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*************************************************************************/
#ifdef SCCS
static char SccsId[] = "%W% %G%";
#endif
/**
@file arith0.c
*/
//! @{
/**
@defgroup arithmetic_operators Arithmetic Functions
@ingroup arithmetic
YAP implements several arithmetic functions, they are defined as
fields in three enumerations, such that there is one enumeration
per each different arity:
- #arith0_op defines constants and arity 0 arithmetic functions
@copydoc #arith0_op
- #arith1_op defines single argument arithmetic functions
@copydoc #arith1_op
- #arith2_op defines binary arithmetic functions
@copydoc #arith2_op
Arithmetic expressions
in YAP may use the following operators:
- <b>pi [ISO]</b><p> @anchor pi_0
An approximation to the value of <em>pi</em>, that is, the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter.
- <b>e</b><p> @anchor e_0
Euler's number, the base of the natural logarithms.
- <b>epsilon</b><p> @anchor epsilon_0
The difference between the float `1.0` and the next largest floating point number.
- <b>inf</b><p> @anchor inf_0
Infinity according to the IEEE Floating-Point standard. Note that evaluating this term will generate a domain error in the `iso` language mode.
Note also that YAP supports `+inf` and `-inf`
- <b>nan (not a number)</b><p> @anchor nan_0
Not-a-number according to the IEEE Floating-Point standard. Note that evaluating this term will generate a domain error in the `iso` language mode.
- <b>random</b><p> @anchor random_0
A "random" floating point number between 0 and 1.
- <b>cputime</b><p> @anchor cputime_0
CPU time since YAP was invoked, in seconds.
- <b>heapused</b><p> @anchor heapused_0
Heap (data-base) space used, in bytes.
- <b>local</b><p> @anchor local_0
Local stack in use, in bytes
- <b>$b</b><p> @anchor b_0
current choicepoint
- <b>$env</b><p> @anchor env_0
Environment
- <b>$tr</b><p> @anchor tr_0
Trail in use
- <b>$free_stack</b><p> @anchor free_stack_0
Amount of free stack space, that is, free space between global and local stacks.
- <b>global</b><p> @anchor global_0
Global stack in use, in bytes.
*
*/
#include "Yap.h"
#include "Yatom.h"
#include "YapHeap.h"
#include "YapEval.h"
#include "alloc.h"
static Term
eval0(Int fi) {
CACHE_REGS
arith0_op fop = fi;
switch (fop) {
case op_pi:
{
RFLOAT(PI);
}
case op_e:
{
RFLOAT(M_E);
}
case op_epsilon:
{
RFLOAT(DBL_EPSILON);
}
case op_inf:
{
#ifdef _MSC_VER /* Microsoft's Visual C++ Compiler */
Yap_ArithError(TYPE_ERROR_EVALUABLE, TermNil, "evaluating infinity");
P = (yamop *)FAILCODE;
RERROR();
#else
if (isoLanguageFlag()) {/* iso */
Yap_ArithError(TYPE_ERROR_EVALUABLE, TermNil, "evaluating infinity");
P = (yamop *)FAILCODE;
RERROR();
} else {
RFLOAT(INFINITY);
}
#endif
}
case op_nan:
{
#ifdef _MSC_VER /* Microsoft's Visual C++ Compi<ler */
Yap_ArithError(TYPE_ERROR_EVALUABLE, TermNil, "evaluating infinity");
RERROR();
#else
if (isoLanguageFlag()) {/* iso */
Yap_ArithError(TYPE_ERROR_EVALUABLE, TermNil, "evaluating not-a-number");
RERROR();
} else {
RFLOAT(NAN);
}
#endif
}
case op_random:
{
RFLOAT(Yap_random());
}
case op_cputime:
{
RFLOAT((Float)Yap_cputime()/1000.0);
}
case op_heapused:
/// - heapused
/// Heap (data-base) space used, in bytes. In fact YAP either reports
/// the total memory malloced, or the amount of allocated space in
/// predicates.
///
RINT(Yap_HeapUsed());
case op_localsp:
/// - local
/// Local stack in use, in bytes
///
#if YAPOR_SBA
RINT((Int)ASP);
#else
RINT(LCL0 - ASP);
#endif
case op_env:
/// - $env
/// Environment
///
#if YAPOR_SBA
RINT((Int)YENV);
#else
RINT(LCL0 - YENV);
#endif
case op_tr:
/// - $tr
/// Trail in use
///
#if YAPOR_SBA
RINT(TR);
#else
RINT(((CELL *)TR)-LCL0);
#endif
case op_stackfree:
/// - $free_stack
///
/// Not-a-number according to the IEEE Floating-Point standard. Note that evaluating this term will generate a domain error in the `iso` language mode.
RINT(Unsigned(ASP) - Unsigned(HR));
case op_globalsp:
/// - global
/// Global stack in use, in bytes.
///
#if YAPOR_SBA
RINT((Int)HR);
#else
RINT(HR - H0);
#endif
}
/// end of switch
RERROR();
}
Term Yap_eval_atom(Int f)
{
return eval0(f);
}
typedef struct init_const_eval {
char *OpName;
arith0_op f;
} InitConstEntry;
static InitConstEntry InitConstTab[] = {
{"pi", op_pi},
{"e", op_e},
{"epsilon", op_epsilon},
{"inf", op_inf},
{"nan", op_nan},
{"random", op_random},
{"cputime", op_cputime},
{"heapused", op_heapused},
{"local_sp", op_localsp},
{"global_sp", op_globalsp},
{"$env", op_env},
{"$tr", op_tr},
{"stackfree", op_stackfree},
};
void
Yap_InitConstExps(void)
{
unsigned int i;
ExpEntry *p;
for (i = 0; i < sizeof(InitConstTab)/sizeof(InitConstEntry); ++i) {
AtomEntry *ae = RepAtom(Yap_LookupAtom(InitConstTab[i].OpName));
if (ae == NULL) {
Yap_EvalError(RESOURCE_ERROR_HEAP,TermNil,"at InitConstExps");
return;
}
WRITE_LOCK(ae->ARWLock);
if (Yap_GetExpPropHavingLock(ae, 0)) {
WRITE_UNLOCK(ae->ARWLock);
break;
}
p = (ExpEntry *) Yap_AllocAtomSpace(sizeof(ExpEntry));
p->KindOfPE = ExpProperty;
p->ArityOfEE = 0;
p->ENoOfEE = 0;
p->FOfEE = InitConstTab[i].f;
AddPropToAtom(ae, (PropEntry *)p);
WRITE_UNLOCK(ae->ARWLock);
}
}
/* This routine is called from Restore to make sure we have the same arithmetic operators */
int
Yap_ReInitConstExps(void)
{
return TRUE;
}
/// @}