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NAME
       al_fixmul - Allegro 5 API
SYNOPSIS
              #include <allegro5/allegro.h>
              al_fixed al_fixmul(al_fixed x, al_fixed y);
DESCRIPTION
       A  fixed  point  value  can be multiplied or divided by an integer with the normal * and / operators.  To
       multiply two fixed point values, though, you must use this function.
       If an overflow occurs, Allegro’s errno will be set and the maximum possible value will be  returned,  but
       errno  is not cleared if the operation is successful.  This means that if you are going to test for over‐
       flow you should call al_set_errno(0) before calling al_fixmul(3alleg5).
       Example:
              al_fixed result;
              /* This will put 30000 into `result'. */
              result = al_fixmul(al_itofix(10), al_itofix(3000));
              /* But this overflows, and sets errno. */
              result = al_fixmul(al_itofix(100), al_itofix(3000));
              assert(!al_get_errno());
RETURN VALUE
       Returns the clamped result of multiplying x by y, setting Allegro’s errno to ERANGE if there was an over‐
       flow.
SEE ALSO
       al_fixadd(3alleg5), al_fixsub(3alleg5), al_fixdiv(3alleg5), al_get_errno(3alleg5).
Allegro reference manual                                                                      al_fixmul(3alleg5)