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NAME
std::__numeric_limits_base -
SYNOPSIS
Inherited by std::numeric_limits< _Tp >.
Static Public Attributes
static constexpr int digits
static constexpr int digits10
static constexpr float_denorm_style has_denorm
static constexpr bool has_denorm_loss
static constexpr bool has_infinity
static constexpr bool has_quiet_NaN
static constexpr bool has_signaling_NaN
static constexpr bool is_bounded
static constexpr bool is_exact
static constexpr bool is_iec559
static constexpr bool is_integer
static constexpr bool is_modulo
static constexpr bool is_signed
static constexpr bool is_specialized
static constexpr int max_digits10
static constexpr int max_exponent
static constexpr int max_exponent10
static constexpr int min_exponent
static constexpr int min_exponent10
static constexpr int radix
static constexpr float_round_style round_style
static constexpr bool tinyness_before
static constexpr bool traps
Detailed Description
Part of std::numeric_limits.
The static const members are usable as integral constant expressions.
Note:
This is a separate class for purposes of efficiency; you should only access these members as part of
an instantiation of the std::numeric_limits class.
Definition at line 192 of file limits.
Member Data Documentation
constexpr int std::__numeric_limits_base::digits [static]
The number of radix digits that be represented without change: for integer types, the number of non-sign
bits in the mantissa; for floating types, the number of radix digits in the mantissa.
Definition at line 201 of file limits.
constexpr int std::__numeric_limits_base::digits10 [static]
The number of base 10 digits that can be represented without change.
Definition at line 204 of file limits.
constexpr float_denorm_style std::__numeric_limits_base::has_denorm [static]
See std::float_denorm_style for more information.
Definition at line 258 of file limits.
constexpr bool std::__numeric_limits_base::has_denorm_loss [static]
True if loss of accuracy is detected as a denormalization loss, rather than as an inexact result.
[18.2.1.2]/42
Definition at line 262 of file limits.
constexpr bool std::__numeric_limits_base::has_infinity [static]
True if the type has a representation for positive infinity.
Definition at line 247 of file limits.
constexpr bool std::__numeric_limits_base::has_quiet_NaN [static]
True if the type has a representation for a quiet (non-signaling) Not a Number.
Definition at line 251 of file limits.
constexpr bool std::__numeric_limits_base::has_signaling_NaN [static]
True if the type has a representation for a signaling Not a Number.
Definition at line 255 of file limits.
constexpr bool std::__numeric_limits_base::is_bounded [static]
True if the set of values representable by the type is finite. All built-in types are bounded, this
member would be false for arbitrary precision types. [18.2.1.2]/54
Definition at line 271 of file limits.
constexpr bool std::__numeric_limits_base::is_exact [static]
True if the type uses an exact representation. All integer types are exact, but not all exact types are
integer. For example, rational and fixed-exponent representations are exact but not integer.
[18.2.1.2]/15
Definition at line 223 of file limits.
constexpr bool std::__numeric_limits_base::is_iec559 [static]
True if-and-only-if the type adheres to the IEC 559 standard, also known as IEEE 754. (Only makes sense
for floating point types.)
Definition at line 266 of file limits.
constexpr bool std::__numeric_limits_base::is_integer [static]
True if the type is integer. Is this supposed to be if the type is integral?
Definition at line 217 of file limits.
constexpr bool std::__numeric_limits_base::is_modulo [static]
True if the type is modulo, that is, if it is possible to add two positive numbers and have a result that
wraps around to a third number that is less. Typically false for floating types, true for unsigned
integers, and true for signed integers.
Definition at line 277 of file limits.
constexpr bool std::__numeric_limits_base::is_signed [static]
True if the type is signed.
Definition at line 213 of file limits.
constexpr bool std::__numeric_limits_base::is_specialized [static]
This will be true for all fundamental types (which have specializations), and false for everything else.
Definition at line 196 of file limits.
constexpr int std::__numeric_limits_base::max_digits10 [static]
The number of base 10 digits required to ensure that values which differ are always differentiated.
Definition at line 209 of file limits.
constexpr int std::__numeric_limits_base::max_exponent [static]
The maximum positive integer such that radix raised to the power of (one less than that integer) is a
representable finite floating point number.
Definition at line 240 of file limits.
constexpr int std::__numeric_limits_base::max_exponent10 [static]
The maximum positive integer such that 10 raised to that power is in the range of representable finite
floating point numbers.
Definition at line 244 of file limits.
constexpr int std::__numeric_limits_base::min_exponent [static]
The minimum negative integer such that radix raised to the power of (one less than that integer) is a
normalized floating point number.
Definition at line 231 of file limits.
constexpr int std::__numeric_limits_base::min_exponent10 [static]
The minimum negative integer such that 10 raised to that power is in the range of normalized floating
point numbers.
Definition at line 235 of file limits.
constexpr int std::__numeric_limits_base::radix [static]
For integer types, specifies the base of the representation. For floating types, specifies the base of
the exponent representation.
Definition at line 227 of file limits.
constexpr float_round_style std::__numeric_limits_base::round_style [static]
See std::float_round_style for more information. This is only meaningful for floating types; integer
types will all be round_toward_zero.
Definition at line 288 of file limits.
constexpr bool std::__numeric_limits_base::tinyness_before [static]
True if tininess is detected before rounding. (see IEC 559)
Definition at line 283 of file limits.
constexpr bool std::__numeric_limits_base::traps [static]
True if trapping is implemented for this type.
Definition at line 280 of file limits.
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