Searched refs:qNaN (Results 1 – 22 of 22) sorted by relevance
26 // NaN + anything = qNaN28 // anything + NaN = qNaN32 // +/-infinity + -/+infinity = qNaN
32 // NaN * anything = qNaN34 // anything * NaN = qNaN
81 // Conjure the result by beginning with infinity, then setting the qNaN
96 // Conjure the result by beginning with infinity, setting the qNaN
2626 T qNaN = std::numeric_limits<T>::quiet_NaN(); in FPUCanonalizeNaNArg() local2628 return std::copysign(qNaN, result); in FPUCanonalizeNaNArg()2630 return qNaN; in FPUCanonalizeNaNArg()
2571 T qNaN = std::numeric_limits<T>::quiet_NaN(); in FPUCanonalizeNaNArg() local2573 return std::copysign(qNaN, result); in FPUCanonalizeNaNArg()2575 return qNaN; in FPUCanonalizeNaNArg()
576 dqbas561 toSci "qNaN" -> NaN Conversion_syntax
591 ddbas561 toSci "qNaN" -> NaN Conversion_syntax
555 dsbas561 toSci "qNaN" -> NaN Conversion_syntax
607 basx561 toSci "qNaN" -> NaN Conversion_syntax
133 -- first sNaN wins (consider qNaN from earlier sNaN being
131 -- first sNaN wins (consider qNaN from earlier sNaN being
117 -- first sNaN wins (consider qNaN from earlier sNaN being
1243 Returns ``True`` if *x* is a qNaN or sNaN; otherwise returns ``False``.
1220 Returns ``True`` if *x* is a qNaN or sNaN; otherwise returns ``False``.