/* @(#)s_copysign.c 5.1 93/09/24 */ /* * ==================================================== * Copyright (C) 1993 by Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * * Developed at SunPro, a Sun Microsystems, Inc. business. * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this * software is freely granted, provided that this notice * is preserved. * ==================================================== */ /* FUNCTION <>, <>---sign of <[y]>, magnitude of <[x]> INDEX copysign INDEX copysignf SYNOPSIS #include double copysign (double <[x]>, double <[y]>); float copysignf (float <[x]>, float <[y]>); DESCRIPTION <> constructs a number with the magnitude (absolute value) of its first argument, <[x]>, and the sign of its second argument, <[y]>. <> does the same thing; the two functions differ only in the type of their arguments and result. RETURNS <> returns a <> with the magnitude of <[x]> and the sign of <[y]>. <> returns a <> with the magnitude of <[x]> and the sign of <[y]>. PORTABILITY <> is not required by either ANSI C or the System V Interface Definition (Issue 2). */ /* * copysignl(long double x, long double y) * copysignl(x,y) returns a value with the magnitude of x and * with the sign bit of y. */ long double copysignl(long double x, long double y) { int64_t hx, hy; GET_LDOUBLE_MSW64(hx, x); GET_LDOUBLE_MSW64(hy, y); SET_LDOUBLE_MSW64(x, (hx & 0x7fffffffffffffffLL)|(hy & 0x8000000000000000LL)); return x; }