fetestexcept
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Determines which of the specified floating-point exception status flags are currently set.
Syntax
int fetestexcept(
int excepts
);
Parameters
excepts
A bitwise OR of the floating-point status flags to test.
Return Value
On success, returns a bitmask containing a bitwise OR of the floating-point exception macros that correspond to the exception status flags currently set. Returns 0 if none of the exceptions are set.
Remarks
Use the fetestexcept function to determine which exceptions were raised by a floating point operation. Use the excepts
parameter to specify which exception status flags to test. The fetestexcept
function uses these exception macros defined in <fenv.h> in excepts
and the return value:
Exception Macro | Description |
---|---|
FE_DIVBYZERO | A singularity or pole error occurred in an earlier floating-point operation; an infinity value was created. |
FE_INEXACT | The function was forced to round the stored result of an earlier floating-point operation. |
FE_INVALID | A domain error occurred in an earlier floating-point operation. |
FE_OVERFLOW | A range error occurred; an earlier floating-point operation result was too large to be represented. |
FE_UNDERFLOW | An earlier floating-point operation result was too small to be represented at full precision; a denormal value was created. |
FE_ALLEXCEPT | The bitwise OR of all supported floating-point exceptions. |
The specified excepts
argument may be 0, one of the supported floating-point exception macros, or the bitwise OR of two or more of the macros. The effect of any other excepts
argument value is undefined.
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 |
---|---|---|
fetestexcept |
<fenv.h> | <cfenv> |
For additional compatibility information, see Compatibility.