- more
exceptions by
invoking the
default or, if
explicitly requested, a language-defined
alternate handling." By default, an
IEEE 754
exception is resumable...
-
rounded result.
These are the same five
exceptions as were
defined in
IEEE 754-1985, but the
division by zero
exception has been
extended to
operations other...
- "negative zero", five
exceptions to
handle invalid results like
division by zero,
special values called NaNs for
representing those exceptions,
denormal numbers...
- the
IEEE_
EXCEPTIONS module.
Software exception handling continued to be
developed in the 1960s and 1970s. LISP 1.5 (1958-1961)
allowed exceptions to be...
-
Common Lisp
provides exceptions for
catching floating-point
underflows and overflows, and the
inexact floating-point
exception, as per
IEEE 754. No infinities...
-
IEEE 1394 is an
interface standard for a
serial bus for high-speed
communications and
isochronous real-time data transfer. It was
developed in the late...
-
default method of
handling exceptions according to
IEEE 754 is
discussed (the
IEEE 754
optional trapping and
other "alternate
exception handling"
modes are not...
- (incorporates
Standard ANSI C) (
IEEE Std 1003.1-1988)
Process Creation and
Control Signals Floating Point Exceptions Segmentation /
Memory Violations...
-
possible to test for
numerical issues via
calls to
functions in the
IEEE_
EXCEPTIONS module. PL/I has some 22
standard conditions (e.g.,
ZERODIVIDE SUBSCRIPTRANGE...
- that will then
correctly lead to a
finite result:
IEEE 754 is
defined not to trap on such
exceptions by
default and is
designed so that they can very often...