+#include "fpucw.h"
+#include "isnanl-nolibm.h"
+#include "nan.h"
+
+/* Avoid some warnings from "gcc -Wshadow".
+ This file doesn't use the exp() function. */
+#undef exp
+#define exp exponent
+
+#define ASSERT(expr) \
+ do \
+ { \
+ if (!(expr)) \
+ { \
+ fprintf (stderr, "%s:%d: assertion failed\n", __FILE__, __LINE__); \
+ fflush (stderr); \
+ abort (); \
+ } \
+ } \
+ while (0)
+
+/* On MIPS IRIX machines, LDBL_MIN_EXP is -1021, but the smallest reliable
+ exponent for 'long double' is -964. Similarly, on PowerPC machines,
+ LDBL_MIN_EXP is -1021, but the smallest reliable exponent for 'long double'
+ is -968. For exponents below that, the precision may be truncated to the
+ precision used for 'double'. */
+#ifdef __sgi
+# define MIN_NORMAL_EXP (LDBL_MIN_EXP + 57)
+#elif defined __ppc || defined __ppc__ || defined __powerpc || defined __powerpc__
+# define MIN_NORMAL_EXP (LDBL_MIN_EXP + 53)
+#else
+# define MIN_NORMAL_EXP LDBL_MIN_EXP
+#endif
+
+/* On HP-UX 10.20, negating 0.0L does not yield -0.0L.
+ So we use minus_zero instead.
+ IRIX cc can't put -0.0L into .data, but can compute at runtime.
+ Note that the expression -LDBL_MIN * LDBL_MIN does not work on other
+ platforms, such as when cross-compiling to PowerPC on MacOS X 10.5. */
+#if defined __hpux || defined __sgi
+static long double
+compute_minus_zero (void)
+{
+ return -LDBL_MIN * LDBL_MIN;
+}
+# define minus_zero compute_minus_zero ()
+#else
+long double minus_zero = -0.0L;
+#endif