/*	$NetBSD: floatio.h,v 1.5 2005/05/14 23:51:02 christos Exp $	*/

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/*
 * Floating point scanf/printf (input/output) definitions.
 */

/* 11-bit exponent (VAX G floating point) is 308 decimal digits */
#define	MAXEXP		308
/* 128 bit fraction takes up 39 decimal digits; max reasonable precision */
#define	MAXFRACT	39
/*    
 * MAXEXPDIG is the maximum number of decimal digits needed to store a
 * floating point exponent in the largest supported format.  It should
 * be ceil(log10(LDBL_MAX_10_EXP)) or, if hexadecimal floating point 
 * conversions are supported, ceil(log10(LDBL_MAX_EXP)).  But since it
 * is presently never greater than 5 in practice, we fudge it.
 */   
#define MAXEXPDIG       6
#if LDBL_MAX_EXP > 999999
#error "floating point buffers too small"
#endif