boost/math/tools/promotion.hpp
// boost\math\tools\promotion.hpp
// Copyright John Maddock 2006.
// Copyright Paul A. Bristow 2006.
// Copyright Matt Borland 2023.
// Copyright Ryan Elandt 2023.
// Use, modification and distribution are subject to the
// Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
// (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt
// or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
// Promote arguments functions to allow math functions to have arguments
// provided as integer OR real (floating-point, built-in or UDT)
// (called ArithmeticType in functions that use promotion)
// that help to reduce the risk of creating multiple instantiations.
// Allows creation of an inline wrapper that forwards to a foo(RT, RT) function,
// so you never get to instantiate any mixed foo(RT, IT) functions.
#ifndef BOOST_MATH_PROMOTION_HPP
#define BOOST_MATH_PROMOTION_HPP
#ifdef _MSC_VER
#pragma once
#endif
#include <boost/math/tools/config.hpp>
#include <boost/math/tools/type_traits.hpp>
namespace boost
{
namespace math
{
namespace tools
{
///// This promotion system works as follows:
//
// Rule<T1> (one argument promotion rule):
// - Promotes `T` to `double` if `T` is an integer type as identified by
// `std::is_integral`, otherwise is `T`
//
// Rule<T1, T2_to_TN...> (two or more argument promotion rule):
// - 1. Calculates type using applying Rule<T1>.
// - 2. Calculates type using applying Rule<T2_to_TN...>
// - If the type calculated in 1 and 2 are both floating point types, as
// identified by `std::is_floating_point`, then return the type
// determined by `std::common_type`. Otherwise return the type using
// an asymmetric convertibility rule.
//
///// Discussion:
//
// If either T1 or T2 is an integer type,
// pretend it was a double (for the purposes of further analysis).
// Then pick the wider of the two floating-point types
// as the actual signature to forward to.
// For example:
// foo(int, short) -> double foo(double, double); // ***NOT*** float foo(float, float)
// foo(int, float) -> double foo(double, double); // ***NOT*** float foo(float, float)
// foo(int, double) -> foo(double, double);
// foo(double, float) -> double foo(double, double);
// foo(double, float) -> double foo(double, double);
// foo(any-int-or-float-type, long double) -> foo(long double, long double);
// ONLY float foo(float, float) is unchanged, so the only way to get an
// entirely float version is to call foo(1.F, 2.F). But since most (all?) the
// math functions convert to double internally, probably there would not be the
// hoped-for gain by using float here.
//
// This follows the C-compatible conversion rules of pow, etc
// where pow(int, float) is converted to pow(double, double).
// Promotes a single argument to double if it is an integer type
template <class T>
struct promote_arg {
using type = typename boost::math::conditional<boost::math::is_integral<T>::value, double, T>::type;
};
// Promotes two arguments, neither of which is an integer type using an asymmetric
// convertibility rule.
template <class T1, class T2, bool = (boost::math::is_floating_point<T1>::value && boost::math::is_floating_point<T2>::value)>
struct pa2_integral_already_removed {
using type = typename boost::math::conditional<
!boost::math::is_floating_point<T2>::value && boost::math::is_convertible<T1, T2>::value,
T2, T1>::type;
};
// For two floating point types, promotes using `std::common_type` functionality
template <class T1, class T2>
struct pa2_integral_already_removed<T1, T2, true> {
using type = boost::math::common_type_t<T1, T2, float>;
};
// Template definition for promote_args_permissive
template <typename... Args>
struct promote_args_permissive;
// Specialization for one argument
template <typename T>
struct promote_args_permissive<T> {
using type = typename promote_arg<typename boost::math::remove_cv<T>::type>::type;
};
// Specialization for two or more arguments
template <typename T1, typename... T2_to_TN>
struct promote_args_permissive<T1, T2_to_TN...> {
using type = typename pa2_integral_already_removed<
typename promote_args_permissive<T1>::type,
typename promote_args_permissive<T2_to_TN...>::type
>::type;
};
template <class... Args>
using promote_args_permissive_t = typename promote_args_permissive<Args...>::type;
// Same as `promote_args_permissive` but with a static assertion that the promoted type
// is not `long double` if `BOOST_MATH_NO_LONG_DOUBLE_MATH_FUNCTIONS` is defined
template <class... Args>
struct promote_args {
using type = typename promote_args_permissive<Args...>::type;
#if defined(BOOST_MATH_NO_LONG_DOUBLE_MATH_FUNCTIONS)
//
// Guard against use of long double if it's not supported:
//
static_assert((0 == boost::math::is_same<type, long double>::value), "Sorry, but this platform does not have sufficient long double support for the special functions to be reliably implemented.");
#endif
};
template <class... Args>
using promote_args_t = typename promote_args<Args...>::type;
} // namespace tools
} // namespace math
} // namespace boost
#endif // BOOST_MATH_PROMOTION_HPP