| // Ceres Solver - A fast non-linear least squares minimizer |
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| // http://code.google.com/p/ceres-solver/ |
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| // Author: keir@google.com (Keir Mierle) |
| // |
| // Portable floating point classification. The names are picked such that they |
| // do not collide with macros. For example, "isnan" in C99 is a macro and hence |
| // does not respect namespaces. |
| // |
| // TODO(keir): Finish porting! |
| |
| #ifndef CERES_PUBLIC_FPCLASSIFY_H_ |
| #define CERES_PUBLIC_FPCLASSIFY_H_ |
| |
| #if defined(_MSC_VER) |
| #include <float.h> |
| #endif |
| |
| namespace ceres { |
| |
| #if defined(_MSC_VER) |
| inline bool IsFinite (double x) { return _finite(x); } |
| inline bool IsInfinite(double x) { return !_finite(x) && !_isnan(x); } |
| inline bool IsNaN (double x) { return _isnan(x); } |
| inline bool IsNormal (double x) { |
| int classification = _fpclass(x); |
| return classification == _FPCLASS_NN || |
| classification == _FPCLASS_PN; |
| } |
| #elif defined(ANDROID) |
| |
| // On Android when using the GNU STL, the C++ fpclassify functions are not |
| // available. Strictly speaking, the std functions are are not standard until |
| // C++11. Instead use the C99 macros on Android. |
| inline bool IsNaN (double x) { return isnan(x); } |
| inline bool IsNormal (double x) { return isnormal(x); } |
| |
| // On Android NDK r6, when using STLPort, the isinf and isfinite functions are |
| // not available, so reimplement them. |
| # if defined(_STLPORT_VERSION) |
| inline bool IsInfinite(double x) { |
| return x == std::numeric_limits<double>::infinity() || |
| x == -std::numeric_limits<double>::infinity(); |
| } |
| inline bool IsFinite(double x) { |
| return !isnan(x) && !IsInfinite(x); |
| } |
| # else |
| inline bool IsFinite (double x) { return isfinite(x); } |
| inline bool IsInfinite(double x) { return isinf(x); } |
| # endif // defined(_STLPORT_VERSION) |
| #else |
| // These definitions are for the normal Unix suspects. |
| // TODO(keir): Test the "else" with more platforms. |
| inline bool IsFinite (double x) { return std::isfinite(x); } |
| inline bool IsInfinite(double x) { return std::isinf(x); } |
| inline bool IsNaN (double x) { return std::isnan(x); } |
| inline bool IsNormal (double x) { return std::isnormal(x); } |
| #endif |
| |
| } // namespace ceres |
| |
| #endif // CERES_PUBLIC_FPCLASSIFY_H_ |