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feupdateenv

 

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Saves the currently raised floating-point exceptions, restores the specified floating-point environment state, and then raises the saved floating-point exceptions.

Syntax

int feupdateenv(  
   const fenv_t* penv  
);  

Parameters

penv
Pointer to a fenv_t object that contains a floating-point environment as set by a call to fegetenv or feholdexcept. You can also specify the default startup floating-point environment by using the FE_DFL_ENV macro.

Return Value

Returns 0 if all actions completed successfully. Otherwise, returns a nonzero value.

Remarks

The feupdateenv function performs multiple actions. First, it stores the current raised floating-point exception status flags in automatic storage. Then, it sets the current floating-point environment from the value stored in the fenv_t object pointed to by penv. If penv is not FE_DFL_ENV or does not point to a valid fenv_t object, subsequent behavior is undefined. Finally, feupdateenv raises the locally stored floating-point exceptions.

To use this function, you must turn off floating-point optimizations that could prevent access by using the #pragma fenv_access(on) directive prior to the call. For more information, see fenv_access.

Requirements

Function C header C++ header
feupdateenv <fenv.h> <cfenv>

For additional compatibility information, see Compatibility.

See Also

fegetenv
feclearexcept
feholdexcept
fesetexceptflag