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1 // { dg-add-options ieee }
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20 // 18.2.1.1 template class numeric_limits
23 #include <testsuite_hooks.h>
27 test_traps(T r
= T(0))
30 volatile value_type
i(5);
31 volatile value_type
j(0);
33 if (!std::numeric_limits
<value_type
>::traps
)
41 test_traps
<unsigned int>();
43 test_traps
<unsigned long>();
44 test_traps
<long long>();
45 test_traps
<unsigned long long>();
48 For floating points, trapping is a different, more complicated
49 story. If is_iecxxx is true, then division by zero would not trap
50 (infinity). If is_iecxxx is false, we don't know (VAX may trap for
51 0/0 -- I have to check). For most cases (i.e. IEE-754), trapping
52 for floating points have to do with whether there is a support for
56 // test_traps<float>();
57 // test_traps<double>();
58 // test_traps<long double>();