HUGE_VALF, HUGE_VAL, HUGE_VALL
Description
The macros HUGE_VALF
, HUGE_VAL
and HUGE_VALL
macros expand to positive
floating point constant expressions which compare equal to the values returned by floating-point functions and operators in case of overflow
(see math_errhandling).
Constant | Explanation |
---|---|
HUGE_VALF | Expands to positive float expression that indicates overflow |
HUGE_VAL | Expands to positive double expression that indicates overflow, not necessarily representable as a float |
HUGE_VALL | Expands to positive long double expression that indicates overflow, not necessarily representable as a float or double |
On implementations that support floating-point infinities, these macros always expand to the positive infinities of float, double, and long double, respectively.
Declarations
#define HUGE_VAL /* implementation defined */
#define HUGE_VALF /* implementation defined */
#define HUGE_VALL /* implementation defined */
Notes
On implementations that do not support floating-point infinities, these macros expand to the maximum finite number of their respective types.
C++98 added float and long double overloads of mathematical functions.
There is a problem that the float overloads cannot return HUGE_VAL
to indicate overflow because this macro is not guaranteed to be representable as a float.
LWG issue 357 was raised to target this problem. LWG found that C99 has the same problem (float and long double overloads were also added in C99),
and C99 introduced new macros HUGE_VALF
and HUGE_VALL
to solve the problem. Therefore the issue was closed and the C99 resolution was adopted in C++11.