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/external/chromium_org/third_party/WebKit/Source/wtf/dtoa/ |
H A D | fast-dtoa.cc | 413 // fractionals. We will not write any decimal separator though, but adapt 423 uint64_t fractionals = too_high.f() & (one.f() - 1); 443 (static_cast<uint64_t>(integrals) << -one.e()) + fractionals; 463 ASSERT(fractionals < one.f()); 466 fractionals *= 10; 470 int digit = static_cast<int>(fractionals >> -one.e()); 473 fractionals &= one.f() - 1; // Modulo by one. 475 if (fractionals < unsafe_interval.f()) { 477 unsafe_interval.f(), fractionals, one.f(), unit); 531 uint64_t fractionals [all...] |
H A D | fixed-dtoa.cc | 223 // The given fractionals number represents a fixed-point number with binary 227 // 0 <= fractionals * 2^exponent < 1 234 static void FillFractionals(uint64_t fractionals, int exponent, argument 238 // 'fractionals' is a fixed-point number, with binary point at bit 239 // (-exponent). Inside the function the non-converted remainder of fractionals 243 ASSERT(fractionals >> 56 == 0); 246 if (fractionals == 0) break; 248 // location. This way the fractionals variable will not overflow. 249 // Invariant at the beginning of the loop: fractionals < 2^point. 250 // Initially we have: point <= 64 and fractionals < 375 uint64_t fractionals = significand - (integrals << -exponent); local [all...] |
/external/chromium_org/v8/src/ |
H A D | fast-dtoa.cc | 389 // fractionals. We will not write any decimal separator though, but adapt 399 uint64_t fractionals = too_high.f() & (one.f() - 1); local 419 (static_cast<uint64_t>(integrals) << -one.e()) + fractionals; 439 DCHECK(fractionals < one.f()); 442 fractionals *= 10; 446 int digit = static_cast<int>(fractionals >> -one.e()); 449 fractionals &= one.f() - 1; // Modulo by one. 451 if (fractionals < unsafe_interval.f()) { 453 unsafe_interval.f(), fractionals, one.f(), unit); 507 uint64_t fractionals local [all...] |
H A D | fixed-dtoa.cc | 201 // The given fractionals number represents a fixed-point number with binary 205 // 0 <= fractionals * 2^exponent < 1 212 static void FillFractionals(uint64_t fractionals, int exponent, argument 216 // 'fractionals' is a fixed-point number, with binary point at bit 217 // (-exponent). Inside the function the non-converted remainder of fractionals 221 DCHECK(fractionals >> 56 == 0); 224 if (fractionals == 0) break; 226 // location. This way the fractionals variable will not overflow. 227 // Invariant at the beginning of the loop: fractionals < 2^point. 228 // Initially we have: point <= 64 and fractionals < 353 uint64_t fractionals = significand - (integrals << -exponent); local [all...] |
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