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			141 lines
		
	
	
	
		
			3 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C
		
	
	
	
	
	
/**********************************************************************
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  prec.c -
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  $Author$
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  $Date$
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  created at: Tue Jan 26 02:40:41 2000
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  Copyright (C) 1993-2003 Yukihiro Matsumoto
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**********************************************************************/
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#include "ruby.h"
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VALUE rb_mPrecision;
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static ID prc_pr, prc_if;
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/*
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 *  call-seq:
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 *   num.prec(klass)   => a_klass
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 *
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 *  Converts _self_ into an instance of _klass_. By default,
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 *  +prec+ invokes 
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 *
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 *     klass.induced_from(num)
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 *
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 *  and returns its value. So, if <code>klass.induced_from</code>
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 *  doesn't return an instance of _klass_, it will be necessary
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 *  to reimplement +prec+.
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 */
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static VALUE
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prec_prec(x, klass)
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    VALUE x, klass;
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{
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    return rb_funcall(klass, prc_if, 1, x);
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}
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/*
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 *  call-seq:
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 *    num.prec_i  =>  Integer
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 *
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 *  Returns an +Integer+ converted from _num_. It is equivalent 
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 *  to <code>prec(Integer)</code>.
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 */
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static VALUE
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prec_prec_i(x)
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    VALUE x;
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{
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    VALUE klass = rb_cInteger;
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    return rb_funcall(x, prc_pr, 1, klass);
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}
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/*
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 *  call-seq:
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 *    num.prec_f  =>  Float
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 *
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 *  Returns a +Float+ converted from _num_. It is equivalent 
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 *  to <code>prec(Float)</code>.
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 */
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static VALUE
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prec_prec_f(x)
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    VALUE x;
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{
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    VALUE klass = rb_cFloat;
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    return rb_funcall(x, prc_pr, 1, klass);
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}
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/*
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 * call-seq:
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 *   Mod.induced_from(number)  =>  a_mod
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 * 
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 * Creates an instance of mod from. This method is overridden
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 * by concrete +Numeric+ classes, so that (for example)
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 *
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 *   Fixnum.induced_from(9.9)   #=>  9
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 *
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 * Note that a use of +prec+ in a redefinition may cause
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 * an infinite loop.
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 */
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static VALUE
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prec_induced_from(module, x)
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    VALUE module, x;
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{
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    rb_raise(rb_eTypeError, "undefined conversion from %s into %s",
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            rb_obj_classname(x), rb_class2name(module));
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    return Qnil;		/* not reached */
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}
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/*
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 * call_seq:
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 *   included
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 *
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 * When the +Precision+ module is mixed-in to a class, this +included+
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 * method is used to add our default +induced_from+ implementation
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 * to the host class.
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 */
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static VALUE
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prec_included(module, include)
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    VALUE module, include;
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{
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    switch (TYPE(include)) {
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      case T_CLASS:
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      case T_MODULE:
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       break;
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      default:
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       Check_Type(include, T_CLASS);
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       break;
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    }
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    rb_define_singleton_method(include, "induced_from", prec_induced_from, 1);
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    return module;
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}
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/*
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 * Precision is a mixin for concrete numeric classes with
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 * precision.  Here, `precision' means the fineness of approximation
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 * of a real number, so, this module should not be included into
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 * anything which is not a subset of Real (so it should not be
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 * included in classes such as +Complex+ or +Matrix+).
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*/
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void
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Init_Precision()
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{
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    rb_mPrecision = rb_define_module("Precision");
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    rb_define_singleton_method(rb_mPrecision, "included", prec_included, 1);
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    rb_define_method(rb_mPrecision, "prec", prec_prec, 1);
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    rb_define_method(rb_mPrecision, "prec_i", prec_prec_i, 0);
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    rb_define_method(rb_mPrecision, "prec_f", prec_prec_f, 0);
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    prc_pr = rb_intern("prec");
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    prc_if = rb_intern("induced_from");
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}
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