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#ifndef NUMSUP_H
/* Numerical routine general support declarations */
/*
* Copyright 2000-2010 Graeme W. Gill
* All rights reserved.
*
* This material is licenced under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 or later :-
* see the License2.txt file for licencing details.
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <float.h>
#include <math.h>
#ifdef NT
#include <basetsd.h> /* So jpg header doesn't define INT32 */
# if !defined(_WIN32_WINNT) || _WIN32_WINNT < 0x0501
# undef _WIN32_WINNT
# define _WIN32_WINNT 0x0501
# endif
# define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
# include <windows.h>
#endif
#ifdef UNIX
# include <pthread.h>
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* =========================================================== */
/* Platform specific primitive defines. */
/* This really needs checking for each different platform. */
/* Using C99 and MSC covers a lot of cases, */
/* and the fallback default is pretty reliable with modern compilers and machines. */
/* Note that MSWin is LLP64 == 32 bit long, while OS X/Linux is LP64 == 64 bit long. */
/* so long shouldn't really be used in any code.... */
/* (duplicated in icc.h) */
/* Use __LP64__ as cross platform 64 bit pointer #define */
#if !defined(__LP64__) && defined(_WIN64)
# define __LP64__ 1
#endif
#ifndef ORD32
#if (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L) /* C99 */ \
|| defined(_STDINT_H_) || defined(_STDINT_H) \
|| defined(_SYS_TYPES_H)
#include <stdint.h>
#define INR8 int8_t /* 8 bit signed */
#define INR16 int16_t /* 16 bit signed */
#define INR32 int32_t /* 32 bit signed */
#define INR64 int64_t /* 64 bit signed - not used in icclib */
#define ORD8 uint8_t /* 8 bit unsigned */
#define ORD16 uint16_t /* 16 bit unsigned */
#define ORD32 uint32_t /* 32 bit unsigned */
#define ORD64 uint64_t /* 64 bit unsigned - not used in icclib */
#define PNTR intptr_t
#define PF64PREC "ll" /* printf format precision specifier */
#define CF64PREC "LL" /* Constant precision specifier */
#else /* !__STDC_VERSION__ */
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#define INR8 __int8 /* 8 bit signed */
#define INR16 __int16 /* 16 bit signed */
#define INR32 __int32 /* 32 bit signed */
#define INR64 __int64 /* 64 bit signed - not used in icclib */
#define ORD8 unsigned __int8 /* 8 bit unsigned */
#define ORD16 unsigned __int16 /* 16 bit unsigned */
#define ORD32 unsigned __int32 /* 32 bit unsigned */
#define ORD64 unsigned __int64 /* 64 bit unsigned - not used in icclib */
#define PNTR UINT_PTR
#define PF64PREC "I64" /* printf format precision specifier */
#define CF64PREC "LL" /* Constant precision specifier */
#else /* !_MSC_VER */
/* The following works on a lot of modern systems, including */
/* LLP64 and LP64 models, but won't work with ILP64 which needs int32 */
#define INR8 signed char /* 8 bit signed */
#define INR16 signed short /* 16 bit signed */
#define INR32 signed int /* 32 bit signed */
#define ORD8 unsigned char /* 8 bit unsigned */
#define ORD16 unsigned short /* 16 bit unsigned */
#define ORD32 unsigned int /* 32 bit unsigned */
#ifdef __GNUC__
# define INR64 long long /* 64 bit signed - not used in icclib */
# define ORD64 unsigned long long /* 64 bit unsigned - not used in icclib */
# define PF64PREC "ll" /* printf format precision specifier */
# define CF64PREC "LL" /* Constant precision specifier */
#endif /* __GNUC__ */
#define PNTR unsigned long
#endif /* !_MSC_VER */
#endif /* !__STDC_VERSION__ */
#endif /* !ORD32 */
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
# define ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN __declspec(noreturn)
#endif
#endif
#ifdef __GNUC__
#ifndef ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN
# define ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN __attribute__((noreturn))
#endif
#endif
/* =========================================================== */
/* System compatibility #defines */
#if defined (NT)
#ifndef sys_stat
# define sys_stat _stat
#endif
#ifndef sys_mkdir
# define sys_mkdir _mkdir
#endif
#ifndef sys_read
# define sys_read _read
#endif
#ifndef sys_utime
# define sys_utime _utime
# define sys_utimbuf _utimbuf
#endif
#ifndef sys_access
# define sys_access _access
#endif
#ifndef snprintf
# define snprintf _snprintf
# define vsnprintf _vsnprintf
#endif
#ifndef stricmp
# define stricmp _stricmp
#endif
#endif /* NT */
#if defined (UNIX)
#ifndef sys_stat
# define sys_stat stat
#endif
#ifndef sys_mkdir
# define sys_mkdir mkdir
#endif
#ifndef sys_read
# define sys_read read
#endif
#ifndef sys_utime
# define sys_utime utime
# define sys_utimbuf utimbuf
#endif
#ifndef sys_access
# define sys_access access
#endif
#ifndef stricmp
# define stricmp strcasecmp
#endif
#endif /* UNIX */
/* =========================================================== */
/* Some default math limits and constants */
#ifndef DBL_EPSILON
#define DBL_EPSILON 2.2204460492503131e-016 /* 1.0+DBL_EPSILON != 1.0 */
#endif
#ifndef DBL_MIN
#define DBL_MIN 2.2250738585072014e-308 /* IEEE 64 bit min value */
#endif
#ifndef DBL_MAX
#define DBL_MAX 1.7976931348623158e+308 /* IEEE 64 bit max value */
#endif
#ifndef DBL_PI
#define DBL_PI 3.1415926535897932384626433832795
#endif
/* =========================================================== */
/* General verbose, debug, warning and error logging object and functions */
/*
Verbose is simply informational for the end user during normal
operation, typically on stdout or in a text information log.
This will be logged to the verbose log stream. Level:
0 = Off
1 = Brief progress and informational messages
2 = Much more verbose information
3+ = Very verbose detail
Debug output is for the developer, to trace what has happened so
as to help diagnose a fault. This will be logged to the debug log stream.
Level:
0 = Off
1 = Brief debug info and any internal errors that may be significant
if something subsequently fails.
1-5 = Application internals at increasing level of detail
2-6 = Driver level.(overlaps app & coms)
6-7 = high level communications
8-9 = low level communications.
Warning is a serious internal fault that is going to be ignored at the
point it is noticed, but may explain any unexpected behaviour.
It will be reported to the vebose, debug and error log streams.
An error is something that is regarded as fatal at the point it
is noticed. It will be reported to the vebose, debug and error log
streams. The error code and error message will be latched within the
log object if it is the first error logged. It can (theoretically) be
treated as a warning at a higher calling level by calling
a1logue (unlatch error) to reset the error code and message.
*/
#define A1_LOG_BUFSIZE 500
struct _a1log {
int refc; /* Reference count */
char *tag; /* Optional tag name */
int verb; /* Current verbosity level (public) */
int debug; /* Current debug level (public) */
void *cntx; /* Context to provide to log functions */
void (*logv)(void *cntx, struct _a1log *p, char *fmt, va_list args);
/* Implementation of log verbose */
void (*logd)(void *cntx, struct _a1log *p, char *fmt, va_list args);
/* Implementation of log debug */
void (*loge)(void *cntx, struct _a1log *p, char *fmt, va_list args);
/* Implementation of log warning/error */
int errc; /* error code */
char errm[A1_LOG_BUFSIZE]; /* error message (public) */
#ifdef NT
CRITICAL_SECTION lock;
#endif
#ifdef UNIX
pthread_mutex_t lock;
#endif
}; typedef struct _a1log a1log;
/* If log NULL, allocate a new log and return it, */
/* otherwise increment reference count and return existing log, */
/* exit() if malloc fails. */
a1log *new_a1log(
a1log *log, /* Existing log to reference, NULL if none */
int verb, /* Verbose level to set */
int debug, /* Debug level to set */
void *cntx, /* Function context value */
/* Debug log function to call - stdout if NULL */
void (*logv)(void *cntx, a1log *p, char *fmt, va_list args),
/* Debug log function to call - stderr if NULL */
void (*logd)(void *cntx, a1log *p, char *fmt, va_list args),
/* Warning/error Log function to call - stderr if NULL */
void (*loge)(void *cntx, a1log *p, char *fmt, va_list args)
);
/* Same as above but set default functions */
a1log *new_a1log_d(a1log *log);
/* Decrement reference count and free log. */
/* Returns NULL */
a1log *del_a1log(a1log *log);
/* Set the tag. Note that the tag string is NOT copied, just referenced */
void a1log_tag(a1log *log, char *tag);
/* Log a verbose message if level >= verb */
void a1logv(a1log *log, int level, char *fmt, ...);
/* Log a debug message if level >= debug */
void a1logd(a1log *log, int level, char *fmt, ...);
/* log a warning message to the error output */
void a1logw(a1log *log, char *fmt, ...);
/* log an error message, */
/* ecode = system, icoms or instrument error */
void a1loge(a1log *log, int ecode, char *fmt, ...);
/* Unlatch an error message. */
/* This resets errc and errm */
void a1logue(a1log *log);
/* Print bytes as hex to debug log */
/* base is the base of the displayed offset */
void adump_bytes(a1log *log, char *pfx, unsigned char *buf, int base, int len);
/* =========================================================== */
/* Globals used to hold certain information */
extern char *exe_path; /* Path leading to executable, not including exe name itself. */
/* Always uses '/' separator */
/* Malloce'd - won't be freed on exit (intended leak) */
extern a1log *g_log; /* Default log */
/* These legacy functions that now call through to the default log */
#define error_program g_log->tag
extern void set_exe_path(char *arg0);
extern void ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN error(char *fmt, ...);
extern void warning(char *fmt, ...);
extern void verbose(int level, char *fmt, ...);
extern int ret_null_on_malloc_fail;
extern void check_if_not_interactive();
extern int not_interactive;
extern char cr_char;
/* =========================================================== */
/* =========================================================== */
/* reallocate and clear new allocation */
void *recalloc( /* Return new address */
void *ptr, /* Current address */
size_t cnum, /* Current number and unit size */
size_t csize,
size_t nnum, /* New number and unit size */
size_t nsize
);
/* =========================================================== */
#if defined(__APPLE__)
/* Tell App Nap that this is user initiated */
void osx_userinitiated_start();
/* Done with user initiated */
void osx_userinitiated_end();
/* Tell App Nap that this is latency critical */
void osx_latencycritical_start();
/* Done with latency critical */
void osx_latencycritical_end();
#endif /* __APPLE__ */
/* =========================================================== */
/* Numerical recipes vector/matrix support functions */
/* Note that the index arguments are the inclusive low and high values */
/* Double */
double *dvector(int nl,int nh);
double *dvectorz(int nl,int nh);
void free_dvector(double *v,int nl,int nh);
double **dmatrix(int nrl, int nrh, int ncl, int nch);
double **dmatrixz(int nrl, int nrh, int ncl, int nch);
void free_dmatrix(double **m, int nrl, int nrh, int ncl, int nch);
double **dhmatrix(int nrl, int nrh, int ncl, int nch);
double **dhmatrixz(int nrl, int nrh, int ncl, int nch);
void free_dhmatrix(double **m, int nrl, int nrh, int ncl, int nch);
void copy_dmatrix(double **dst, double **src, int nrl, int nrh, int ncl, int nch);
void copy_dmatrix_to3x3(double dst[3][3], double **src, int nrl, int nrh, int ncl, int nch);
double **convert_dmatrix(double *a,int nrl,int nrh,int ncl,int nch);
void free_convert_dmatrix(double **m,int nrl,int nrh,int ncl,int nch);
/* Float */
float *fvector(int nl,int nh);
float *fvectorz(int nl,int nh);
void free_fvector(float *v,int nl,int nh);
float **fmatrix(int nrl, int nrh, int ncl, int nch);
float **fmatrixz(int nrl, int nrh, int ncl, int nch);
void free_fmatrix(float **m, int nrl, int nrh, int ncl, int nch);
/* Int */
int *ivector(int nl,int nh);
int *ivectorz(int nl,int nh);
void free_ivector(int *v,int nl,int nh);
int **imatrix(int nrl,int nrh,int ncl,int nch);
int **imatrixz(int nrl,int nrh,int ncl,int nch);
void free_imatrix(int **m,int nrl,int nrh,int ncl,int nch);
/* Short */
short *svector(int nl, int nh);
short *svectorz(int nl, int nh);
void free_svector(short *v, int nl, int nh);
short **smatrix(int nrl,int nrh,int ncl,int nch);
short **smatrixz(int nrl,int nrh,int ncl,int nch);
void free_smatrix(short **m,int nrl,int nrh,int ncl,int nch);
/* ----------------------------------------------------------- */
/* Basic matrix operations */
/* Transpose a 0 base matrix */
void matrix_trans(double **d, double **s, int nr, int nc);
/* Matrix multiply 0 based matricies */
int matrix_mult(
double **d, int nr, int nc,
double **s1, int nr1, int nc1,
double **s2, int nr2, int nc2
);
/* Diagnostic */
void matrix_print(char *c, double **a, int nr, int nc);
/* =========================================================== */
/* Cast a native double to an IEEE754 encoded single precision value, */
/* in a platform independent fashion. */
ORD32 doubletoIEEE754(double d);
/* Cast an IEEE754 encoded single precision value to a native double, */
/* in a platform independent fashion. */
double IEEE754todouble(ORD32 ip);
/* Cast a native double to an IEEE754 encoded double precision value, */
/* in a platform independent fashion. */
ORD64 doubletoIEEE754_64(double d);
/* Cast an IEEE754 encoded double precision value to a native double, */
/* in a platform independent fashion. */
double IEEE754_64todouble(ORD64 ip);
/* Return a string representation of a 32 bit ctime. */
/* A static buffer is used. There is no \n at the end */
char *ctime_32(const INR32 *timer);
/* Return a string representation of a 64 bit ctime. */
/* A static buffer is used. There is no \n at the end */
char *ctime_64(const INR64 *timer);
/*******************************************/
/* Native to/from byte buffer functions */
/*******************************************/
/* No overflow detection is done - numbers are clipped */
/* be = Big Endian */
/* le = Little Endian */
/* Unsigned 8 bit */
unsigned int read_ORD8(ORD8 *p);
void write_ORD8(ORD8 *p, unsigned int d);
/* Signed 8 bit */
int read_INR8(ORD8 *p);
void write_INR8(ORD8 *p, int d);
/* Unsigned 16 bit */
unsigned int read_ORD16_be(ORD8 *p);
unsigned int read_ORD16_le(ORD8 *p);
void write_ORD16_be(ORD8 *p, unsigned int d);
void write_ORD16_le(ORD8 *p, unsigned int d);
/* Signed 16 bit */
int read_INR16_be(ORD8 *p);
int read_INR16_le(ORD8 *p);
void write_INR16_be(ORD8 *p, int d);
void write_INR16_le(ORD8 *p, int d);
/* Unsigned 32 bit */
unsigned int read_ORD32_be(ORD8 *p);
unsigned int read_ORD32_le(ORD8 *p);
void write_ORD32_be(ORD8 *p, unsigned int d);
void write_ORD32_le(ORD8 *p, unsigned int d);
/* Signed 32 bit */
int read_INR32_be(ORD8 *p);
int read_INR32_le(ORD8 *p);
void write_INR32_be(ORD8 *p, int d);
void write_INR32_le(ORD8 *p, int d);
/* Unsigned 64 bit */
ORD64 read_ORD64_be(ORD8 *p);
ORD64 read_ORD64_le(ORD8 *p);
void write_ORD64_be(ORD8 *p, ORD64 d);
void write_ORD64_le(ORD8 *p, ORD64 d);
/* Signed 64 bit */
INR64 read_INR64_be(ORD8 *p);
INR64 read_INR64_le(ORD8 *p);
void write_INR64_be(ORD8 *p, INR64 d);
void write_INR64_le(ORD8 *p, INR64 d);
/*******************************************/
/* Numerical diagnostics */
#ifndef isNan
#define isNan(x) ((x) != (x))
#define isFinite(x) ((x) == 0.0 || (x) * 1.0000001 != (x))
#define isNFinite(x) ((x) != 0.0 && (x) * 1.0000001 == (x))
#endif
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#define NUMSUP_H
#endif /* NUMSUP_H */
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