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/****************************************************************************
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#include "qfloat16_p.h"
QT_BEGIN_NAMESPACE
/*!
\headerfile <QFloat16>
\title 16-bit Floating Point Support
\ingroup funclists
\brief The <QFloat16> header file provides 16-bit floating point support.
This header file provides support for half-precision (16-bit) floating
point data with the class \c qfloat16. It is fully compliant with IEEE
754 as a storage type. This implies that any arithmetic operation on a
\c qfloat16 instance results in the value first being converted to a
\c float. This conversion to and from \c float is performed by hardware
when possible, but on processors that do not natively support half-precision,
the conversion is performed through a sequence of lookup table operations.
\c qfloat16 should be treated as if it were a POD (plain old data) type.
Consequently, none of the supported operations need any elaboration beyond
stating that it supports all arithmetic operators incident to floating point
types.
\since 5.9
*/
/*!
Returns true if the \c qfloat16 \a {f} is equivalent to infinity.
\relates <QFloat16>
\sa qIsInf
*/
Q_REQUIRED_RESULT bool qIsInf(qfloat16 f) Q_DECL_NOTHROW { return qt_is_inf(f); }
/*!
Returns true if the \c qfloat16 \a {f} is not a number (NaN).
\relates <QFloat16>
\sa qIsNaN
*/
Q_REQUIRED_RESULT bool qIsNaN(qfloat16 f) Q_DECL_NOTHROW { return qt_is_nan(f); }
/*!
Returns true if the \c qfloat16 \a {f} is a finite number.
\relates <QFloat16>
\sa qIsFinite
*/
Q_REQUIRED_RESULT bool qIsFinite(qfloat16 f) Q_DECL_NOTHROW { return qt_is_finite(f); }
/*! \fn int qRound(qfloat16 value)
\relates <QFloat16>
Rounds \a value to the nearest integer.
\sa qRound
*/
/*! \fn qint64 qRound64(qfloat16 value)
\relates <QFloat16>
Rounds \a value to the nearest 64-bit integer.
\sa qRound64
*/
/*! \fn bool qFuzzyCompare(qfloat16 p1, qfloat16 p2)
\relates <QFloat16>
Compares the floating point value \a p1 and \a p2 and
returns \c true if they are considered equal, otherwise \c false.
The two numbers are compared in a relative way, where the
exactness is stronger the smaller the numbers are.
*/
QT_END_NAMESPACE
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