ruby-calc 0.1.0
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- checksums.yaml +7 -0
- data/.gitignore +15 -0
- data/.rubocop.yml +52 -0
- data/.rubocop_todo.yml +11 -0
- data/.travis.yml +15 -0
- data/.yardopts +1 -0
- data/Gemfile +4 -0
- data/LICENSE.txt +21 -0
- data/README.md +497 -0
- data/Rakefile +23 -0
- data/bin/console +10 -0
- data/bin/install_calc.sh +18 -0
- data/bin/makefile.patch +48 -0
- data/bin/setup +7 -0
- data/bin/todo.rb +374 -0
- data/ext/calc/c.c +775 -0
- data/ext/calc/calc.c +192 -0
- data/ext/calc/calc.h +71 -0
- data/ext/calc/config.c +239 -0
- data/ext/calc/convert.c +193 -0
- data/ext/calc/extconf.rb +29 -0
- data/ext/calc/math_error.c +72 -0
- data/ext/calc/numeric.c +623 -0
- data/ext/calc/q.c +2755 -0
- data/lib/calc.rb +214 -0
- data/lib/calc/c.rb +371 -0
- data/lib/calc/import.rb +6 -0
- data/lib/calc/numeric.rb +208 -0
- data/lib/calc/q.rb +628 -0
- data/lib/calc/version.rb +3 -0
- data/ruby-calc.gemspec +29 -0
- metadata +167 -0
data/ext/calc/calc.c
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#include "calc.h"
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/* Frees memory used to store calculated bernoulli numbers.
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*
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* @return [nil]
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* @example
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* Calc.freebernoulli #=> nil
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*/
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static VALUE
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calc_freebernoulli(VALUE self)
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{
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setup_math_error();
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qfreebern();
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return Qnil;
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}
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/* Frees memory used to store calculated euler numbers.
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*
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* @return [nil]
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* @example
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* Calc.freeeuler #=> nil
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*/
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static VALUE
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calc_freeeuler(VALUE self)
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{
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setup_math_error();
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qfreeeuler();
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return Qnil;
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}
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/* Computer mod h * 2^n + r
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*
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* hnrmod(v, h, n, r) computes the value:
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* v % (h * 2^n + r)
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* where all parameters are integers and:
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* h > 0
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* n > 0
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* r == -1, 0 or 1
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*
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* This is faster than standard mod.
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*
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* @param v [Integer]
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* @param h [Integer]
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* @param n [Integer]
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* @param r [Integer]
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* @return [Calc::Q]
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* @example
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* Calc.hnrmod(2**177 - 1, 1, 177, -1) #=> Calc::Q(0)
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* Calc.hnrmod(10**40, 17, 51, 1) #=> Calc::Q(33827019788296445)
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*/
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static VALUE
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calc_hnrmod(VALUE self, VALUE v, VALUE h, VALUE n, VALUE r)
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{
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NUMBER *qv, *qh, *qn, *qr, *qresult;
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ZVALUE zresult;
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setup_math_error();
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qv = value_to_number(v, 0);
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if (qisfrac(qv)) {
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qfree(qv);
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rb_raise(e_MathError, "1st arg of hnrmod (v) must be an integer");
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}
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qh = value_to_number(h, 0);
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if (qisfrac(qh) || qisneg(qh) || qiszero(qh)) {
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qfree(qv);
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qfree(qh);
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rb_raise(e_MathError, "2nd arg of hnrmod (h) must be an integer > 0");
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}
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qn = value_to_number(n, 0);
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if (qisfrac(qn) || qisneg(qn) || qiszero(qn)) {
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qfree(qv);
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qfree(qh);
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qfree(qn);
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rb_raise(e_MathError, "3rd arg of hnrmod (n) must be an integer > 0");
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}
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qr = value_to_number(r, 0);
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if (qisfrac(qr) || !zisabsleone(qr->num)) {
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qfree(qv);
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qfree(qh);
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qfree(qn);
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qfree(qr);
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rb_raise(e_MathError, "4th arg of hnrmod (r) must be -1, 0 or 1");
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}
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zhnrmod(qv->num, qh->num, qn->num, qr->num, &zresult);
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qresult = qalloc();
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qresult->num = zresult;
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return wrap_number(qresult);
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}
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/* Evaluates п (pi) to a specified accuracy
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* @param eps [Numeric,Calc::Q] (optional) calculation accuracy
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* @return [Calc::Q]
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* @raise [Calc::MathError] if v, h, n or r are non-integer or h or v < 1
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* @raise [Calc::MathError] if r is not -1, 0 or 1
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* @example
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* Calc.pi #=> Calc::Q(3.14159265358979323846)
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* Calc.pi("1e-40") #=> Calc::Q(3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841972)
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*/
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static VALUE
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calc_pi(int argc, VALUE * argv, VALUE self)
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{
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NUMBER *qepsilon, *qresult;
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VALUE epsilon;
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setup_math_error();
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if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "01", &epsilon) == 0) {
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qresult = qpi(conf->epsilon);
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}
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else {
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qepsilon = value_to_number(epsilon, 1);
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qresult = qpi(qepsilon);
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qfree(qepsilon);
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}
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return wrap_number(qresult);
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}
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/* Returns a new complex (or real) number specified by modulus (radius) and
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* argument (angle, in radians).
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* @param radius [Numeric,Calc::Numeric]
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* @param angle [Numeric,Calc::Numeric]
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* @param eps [Numeric] (optional) calculation accuracy
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* @return [Calc::Numeric]
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* @example
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* Calc.polar(1,2) #=> Calc::C(-0.416146836547142387+0.9092974268256816954i)
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* Calc.polar(1,2,"0.01") #=> Calc::C(-0.42+0.91i)
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* Calc.polar(2,0) #=> Calc::Q(2)
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*/
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static VALUE
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calc_polar(int argc, VALUE * argv, VALUE self)
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{
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VALUE radius, angle, epsilon, result;
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NUMBER *qradius, *qangle, *qepsilon;
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setup_math_error();
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if (rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "21", &radius, &angle, &epsilon) == 3) {
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qepsilon = value_to_number(epsilon, 1);
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if (qisneg(qepsilon) || qiszero(qepsilon)) {
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qfree(qepsilon);
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rb_raise(e_MathError, "Negative or zero epsilon for polar");
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}
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}
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else {
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qepsilon = NULL;
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}
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qradius = value_to_number(radius, 0);
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qangle = value_to_number(angle, 0);
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result = wrap_complex(c_polar(qradius, qangle, qepsilon ? qepsilon : conf->epsilon));
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if (qepsilon) {
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qfree(qepsilon);
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}
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qfree(qradius);
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qfree(qangle);
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return result;
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}
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/* Returns the calc version string
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* This will return a string specifying the version of calc/libcalc which
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* ruby-calc was compiled against.
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* For the version of ruby-calc itself, use `Calc::VERSION`.
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*
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* @example
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* Calc.version #=> "2.12.5.0"
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*/
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static VALUE
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calc_version(VALUE self)
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{
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return rb_str_new_cstr(version());
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}
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void
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Init_calc(void)
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{
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VALUE m;
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libcalc_call_me_first();
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m = rb_define_module("Calc");
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rb_define_module_function(m, "config", calc_config, -1);
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rb_define_module_function(m, "freebernoulli", calc_freebernoulli, 0);
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rb_define_module_function(m, "freeeuler", calc_freeeuler, 0);
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rb_define_module_function(m, "hnrmod", calc_hnrmod, 4);
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rb_define_module_function(m, "pi", calc_pi, -1);
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rb_define_module_function(m, "polar", calc_polar, -1);
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rb_define_module_function(m, "version", calc_version, 0);
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define_calc_math_error(m);
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define_calc_numeric(m);
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define_calc_q(m);
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define_calc_c(m);
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}
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#ifndef CALC_H
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#define CALC_H 1
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#include "ruby.h"
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/* cannot include calc/calc.h, which contains some things we need, because it
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* includes calc/value.h which defines VALUE, a name already used by ruby.
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* copying things we need here for now. */
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extern void libcalc_call_me_first(void);
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extern void reinitialize(void);
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extern char *version(void);
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#include <calc/cmath.h>
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#include <calc/config.h>
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#include <calc/lib_calc.h>
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/* config.c */
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extern VALUE calc_config(int argc, VALUE * argv, VALUE klass);
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extern long value_to_mode(VALUE v);
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/* convert.c */
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extern NUMBER *value_to_number(VALUE arg, int string_allowed);
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extern COMPLEX *value_to_complex(VALUE arg);
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extern long value_to_long(VALUE n);
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extern VALUE wrap_complex(COMPLEX * c);
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extern VALUE wrap_number(NUMBER * n);
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/* math_error.c */
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extern VALUE e_MathError; /* Calc::MathError class (exception) */
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extern void define_calc_math_error();
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#ifdef JUMP_ON_MATH_ERROR
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extern void setup_math_error();
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#else
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#define setup_math_error() ((void)0)
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#endif
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/* numeric.c */
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extern VALUE cNumeric; /* Calc::Numeric module */
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extern void define_calc_numeric(VALUE m);
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/* q.c (rational numbers) */
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extern const rb_data_type_t calc_q_type;
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extern VALUE cQ; /* Calc::Q class */
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extern VALUE cq_alloc(VALUE klass);
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extern void define_calc_q(VALUE m);
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/* c.c (complex numbers) */
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extern const rb_data_type_t calc_c_type;
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extern VALUE cC; /* Calc::C class */
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extern VALUE cc_alloc(VALUE klass);
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extern void define_calc_c(VALUE m);
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/*** macros ***/
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/* initialize new ruby values */
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#define cq_new() cq_alloc(cQ)
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#define cc_new() cc_alloc(cC)
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/* test ruby values match our TypedData classes */
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#define CALC_Q_P(v) (rb_typeddata_is_kind_of((v), &calc_q_type))
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#define CALC_C_P(v) (rb_typeddata_is_kind_of((v), &calc_c_type))
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/* ruby before 2.1 doesn't have RARRAY_AREF */
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#ifndef RARRAY_AREF
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#define RARRAY_AREF(a, i) (RARRAY_PTR(a)[i])
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#endif
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#endif /* CALC_H */
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#include "calc.h"
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/* "mode" conversions. this is based on code in config.c */
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typedef struct {
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const char *name;
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long type;
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} nametype2;
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static nametype2 modes[] = {
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{"fraction", MODE_FRAC},
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{"frac", MODE_FRAC},
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{"integer", MODE_INT},
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{"int", MODE_INT},
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{"real", MODE_REAL},
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{"float", MODE_REAL},
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{"default", MODE_INITIAL}, /* MODE_REAL */
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{"scientific", MODE_EXP},
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{"sci", MODE_EXP},
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{"exp", MODE_EXP},
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{"hexadecimal", MODE_HEX},
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{"hex", MODE_HEX},
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{"octal", MODE_OCTAL},
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{"oct", MODE_OCTAL},
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{"binary", MODE_BINARY},
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{"bin", MODE_BINARY},
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{"off", MODE2_OFF},
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{NULL, 0}
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};
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/* config types we support - a subset of "configs[]" in calc's config.c */
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static nametype2 configs[] = {
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{"mode", CONFIG_MODE},
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{"display", CONFIG_DISPLAY},
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{"epsilon", CONFIG_EPSILON},
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{"quomod", CONFIG_QUOMOD},
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{"quo", CONFIG_QUO},
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{"mod", CONFIG_MOD},
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{"sqrt", CONFIG_SQRT},
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{"appr", CONFIG_APPR},
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{"cfappr", CONFIG_CFAPPR},
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{"cfsim", CONFIG_CFSIM},
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{"round", CONFIG_ROUND},
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{NULL, 0}
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};
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static long
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lookup_long(nametype2 * set, const char *name)
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{
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nametype2 *cp;
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for (cp = set; cp->name; cp++) {
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if (strcmp(cp->name, name) == 0)
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return cp->type;
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}
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return -1;
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}
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static const char *
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lookup_name(nametype2 * set, long val)
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{
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for (cp = set; cp->name; cp++) {
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}
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/* given a String or Symbol, returns the index into a nameset
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* or -1 if not found */
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static long
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value_to_nametype_long(VALUE v, nametype2 * set)
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{
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if (TYPE(v) == T_STRING) {
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str = StringValueCStr(v);
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else if (TYPE(v) == T_SYMBOL) {
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tmp = rb_funcall(v, rb_intern("to_s"), 0);
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str = StringValueCStr(tmp);
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else {
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rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "expected String or Symbol");
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}
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return lookup_long(set, str);
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}
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/* convert value to a libcalc mode flag. value may be a string or a symbol.
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long
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{
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long n;
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n = value_to_nametype_long(v, modes);
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if (n < 0) {
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rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "invalid output mode");
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return n;
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}
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static VALUE
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mode_to_string(long n)
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{
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const char *p;
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p = lookup_name(modes, n);
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if (p == NULL) {
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rb_raise(e_MathError, "invalid output mode: %ld", n);
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}
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return rb_str_new2(p);
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}
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+
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+
/* convert a string or symbol to the libcalc CALC_* enum
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* returns -1 if the name is invalid/unsupported in ruby-calc */
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static long
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value_to_config(VALUE v)
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{
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return value_to_nametype_long(v, configs);
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}
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+
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static LEN
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value_to_len(VALUE v, const char *name)
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{
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NUMBER *q;
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LEN len = 0;
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+
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q = value_to_number(v, 1);
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if (!qisint(q)) {
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qfree(q);
|
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+
rb_raise(e_MathError, "Non-integer value for %s", name);
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}
|
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|
+
if (zge31b(q->num)) {
|
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+
qfree(q);
|
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+
rb_raise(e_MathError, "Integer too big for %s", name);
|
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+
}
|
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|
+
len = (LEN) ztoi(q->num);
|
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|
+
qfree(q);
|
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|
+
if (len < 0)
|
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+
rb_raise(e_MathError, "Negative value for %s", name);
|
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|
+
return len;
|
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|
+
}
|
148
|
+
|
149
|
+
/* Unfortunately in this function we can't use the libcalc method setconfig()
|
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|
+
* or config_value() - because it is defined in value.h which is
|
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|
+
* incompatible with the ruby C API (they both define a type called VALUE).
|
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|
+
*
|
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|
+
* some of its code is duplicated here.
|
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|
+
*/
|
155
|
+
|
156
|
+
/* Gets or sets a libcalc configuration type.
|
157
|
+
*/
|
158
|
+
VALUE
|
159
|
+
calc_config(int argc, VALUE * argv, VALUE klass)
|
160
|
+
{
|
161
|
+
VALUE name, new_value, old_value;
|
162
|
+
int args;
|
163
|
+
setup_math_error();
|
164
|
+
|
165
|
+
args = rb_scan_args(argc, argv, "11", &name, &new_value);
|
166
|
+
|
167
|
+
switch (value_to_config(name)) {
|
168
|
+
|
169
|
+
case CONFIG_DISPLAY:
|
170
|
+
old_value = INT2FIX(conf->outdigits);
|
171
|
+
if (args == 2)
|
172
|
+
math_setdigits(FIX2INT(new_value));
|
173
|
+
break;
|
174
|
+
|
175
|
+
case CONFIG_MODE:
|
176
|
+
old_value = mode_to_string(conf->outmode);
|
177
|
+
if (args == 2)
|
178
|
+
math_setmode((int) value_to_mode(new_value));
|
179
|
+
break;
|
180
|
+
|
181
|
+
case CONFIG_EPSILON:
|
182
|
+
old_value = wrap_number(qlink(conf->epsilon));
|
183
|
+
if (args == 2)
|
184
|
+
setepsilon(value_to_number(new_value, 1));
|
185
|
+
break;
|
186
|
+
|
187
|
+
case CONFIG_QUOMOD:
|
188
|
+
old_value = INT2FIX(conf->quomod);
|
189
|
+
if (args == 2)
|
190
|
+
conf->quomod = value_to_len(new_value, "quomod");
|
191
|
+
break;
|
192
|
+
|
193
|
+
case CONFIG_QUO:
|
194
|
+
old_value = INT2FIX(conf->quo);
|
195
|
+
if (args == 2)
|
196
|
+
conf->quo = value_to_len(new_value, "quo");
|
197
|
+
break;
|
198
|
+
|
199
|
+
case CONFIG_MOD:
|
200
|
+
old_value = INT2FIX(conf->mod);
|
201
|
+
if (args == 2)
|
202
|
+
conf->mod = value_to_len(new_value, "mod");
|
203
|
+
break;
|
204
|
+
|
205
|
+
case CONFIG_SQRT:
|
206
|
+
old_value = INT2FIX(conf->sqrt);
|
207
|
+
if (args == 2)
|
208
|
+
conf->sqrt = value_to_len(new_value, "sqrt");
|
209
|
+
break;
|
210
|
+
|
211
|
+
case CONFIG_APPR:
|
212
|
+
old_value = INT2FIX(conf->appr);
|
213
|
+
if (args == 2)
|
214
|
+
conf->appr = value_to_len(new_value, "appr");
|
215
|
+
break;
|
216
|
+
|
217
|
+
case CONFIG_CFAPPR:
|
218
|
+
old_value = INT2FIX(conf->cfappr);
|
219
|
+
if (args == 2)
|
220
|
+
conf->cfappr = value_to_len(new_value, "cfappr");
|
221
|
+
break;
|
222
|
+
|
223
|
+
case CONFIG_CFSIM:
|
224
|
+
old_value = INT2FIX(conf->cfsim);
|
225
|
+
if (args == 2)
|
226
|
+
conf->cfsim = value_to_len(new_value, "cfsim");
|
227
|
+
break;
|
228
|
+
|
229
|
+
case CONFIG_ROUND:
|
230
|
+
old_value = INT2FIX(conf->round);
|
231
|
+
if (args == 2)
|
232
|
+
conf->round = value_to_len(new_value, "round");
|
233
|
+
break;
|
234
|
+
|
235
|
+
default:
|
236
|
+
rb_raise(rb_eArgError, "Invalid or unsupported config parameter");
|
237
|
+
}
|
238
|
+
return old_value;
|
239
|
+
}
|