VALUES(M) UNIX System V
Name
values - machine-dependent values
Syntax
#include <values.h>
Description
This file contains a set of manifest constants,
conditionally defined for particular processor
architectures.
The model assumed for integers is binary representation
(one's or two's complement), where the sign is represented
by the value of the high-order bit.
BITS(type) The number of bits in a specified type
(e.g., int).
HIBITS
The value of a short integer with only
the high-order bit set (in most
implementations, 0x8000).
HIBITL
The value of a long integer with only
the high-order bit set (in most
implementations, 0x80000000).
HIBITI
The value of a regular integer with only
the high-order bit set (usually the same
as HIBITS or HIBITL).
MAXSHORT
The maximum value of a signed short
integer (in most implementations, 0x7FFF
= 32767).
MAXLONG
The maximum value of a signed long
integer (in most implementations,
0x7FFFFFFF = 2147483647).
MAXINT
The maximum value of a signed regular
integer (usually the same as MAXSHORT or
MAXLONG).
MAXFLOAT, LN_MAXFLOAT
The maximum value of a
single-precision floating-
point number, and its natural
logarithm.
MAXDOUBLE, LN_MAXDOUBLE
The maximum value of a
double-precision floating-
point number, and its natural
logarithm.
MINFLOAT, LN_MINFLOAT
The minimum positive value of
a single-precision floating-
point number, and its natural
logarithm.
MINDOUBLE, LN_MINDOUBLE
The minimum positive value of
a double-precision floating-
point number, and its natural
logarithm.
FSIGNIF
The number of significant bits in the
mantissa of a single-precision
floating-point number.
DSIGNIF
The number of significant bits in the
mantissa of a double-precision
floating-point number.
See Also
intro(S), limits(F), math(M)
Standards Conformance
values is conformant with:
The X/Open Portability Guide II of January 1987.
(printed 2/15/90) VALUES(M)