{-# LANGUAGE CPP #-} {-# OPTIONS_GHC -Wall -fwarn-tabs #-} #if defined(__HUGS__) && (__HUGS__ <= 200609) #define REALFLOAT_VERSION corrected Hugs version. #elif defined(__GLASGOW_HASKELL__) || defined(__NHC__) #define REALFLOAT_VERSION normal Prelude version. This should be correct. #else #define REALFLOAT_VERSION normal Prelude version. This could be buggy. #endif ---------------------------------------------------------------- -- ~ 2013.05.11 -- | -- Module : Hugs.RealFloat -- Copyright : Copyright (c) 2007--2015 wren gayle romano -- License : BSD3 -- Maintainer : wren@community.haskell.org -- Stability : stable -- Portability : portable (with CPP) -- -- Hugs (September 2006) has buggy definitions for 'Prelude.isNaN' -- and 'Prelude.isInfinite' on Float and Double. If this module is -- run through CPP with the macro @__HUGS__@ set to a value no -- larger than 200609, then correct definitions are used. Otherwise -- the Prelude definitions are used (which should be correct for -- other compilers). For example, run Hugs with -- -- @hugs -F'cpp -P -D__HUGS__=200609' Hugs/RealFloat.hs@ -- -- N.B. The corrected definitions have only been tested to work for -- 'Float' and 'Double'. These definitions should probably not be -- used for other 'RealFloat' types. -- -- /This installation was compiled with the REALFLOAT_VERSION/ ---------------------------------------------------------------- module Hugs.RealFloat ( isInfinite , isNaN ) where import Prelude hiding (isInfinite, isNaN) import qualified Prelude ---------------------------------------------------------------- isInfinite :: (RealFloat a) => a -> Bool {-# INLINE isInfinite #-} #if defined(__HUGS__) && (__HUGS__ <= 200609) isInfinite x = (1/0) == abs x #else isInfinite = Prelude.isInfinite #endif isNaN :: (RealFloat a) => a -> Bool {-# INLINE isNaN #-} #if defined(__HUGS__) && (__HUGS__ <= 200609) isNaN x = compareEQ x 0 && compareEQ x 1 -- | In Hugs (September 2006), 'compare' always returns @EQ@ if one -- of the arguments is not a number. Thus, if a number is @compareEQ@ -- against multiple different numbers, then it must be @isNaN@. compareEQ :: (Ord a) => a -> a -> Bool compareEQ x y = case compare x y of EQ -> True _ -> False #else isNaN = Prelude.isNaN #endif ---------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------- fin.