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math: document sign bit correspondence for floating-point/bits conversions
Fixes #27736. Change-Id: Ibda7da7ec6e731626fc43abf3e8c1190117f7885 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/153057 Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
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@ -6,16 +6,24 @@ package math
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import "unsafe"
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// Float32bits returns the IEEE 754 binary representation of f.
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// Float32bits returns the IEEE 754 binary representation of f,
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// with the sign bit of f and the result in the same bit position.
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// Float32bits(Float32frombits(x)) == x.
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func Float32bits(f float32) uint32 { return *(*uint32)(unsafe.Pointer(&f)) }
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// Float32frombits returns the floating point number corresponding
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// to the IEEE 754 binary representation b.
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// Float32frombits returns the floating-point number corresponding
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// to the IEEE 754 binary representation b, with the sign bit of b
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// and the result in the same bit position.
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// Float32frombits(Float32bits(x)) == x.
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func Float32frombits(b uint32) float32 { return *(*float32)(unsafe.Pointer(&b)) }
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// Float64bits returns the IEEE 754 binary representation of f.
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// Float64bits returns the IEEE 754 binary representation of f,
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// with the sign bit of f and the result in the same bit position,
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// and Float64bits(Float64frombits(x)) == x.
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func Float64bits(f float64) uint64 { return *(*uint64)(unsafe.Pointer(&f)) }
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// Float64frombits returns the floating point number corresponding
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// the IEEE 754 binary representation b.
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// Float64frombits returns the floating-point number corresponding
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// to the IEEE 754 binary representation b, with the sign bit of b
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// and the result in the same bit position.
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// Float64frombits(Float64bits(x)) == x.
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func Float64frombits(b uint64) float64 { return *(*float64)(unsafe.Pointer(&b)) }
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