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std::decimal::decimal128
std::decimal::decimal128(3) Library Functions Manual std::decimal::decimal128(3)
NAME
std::decimal::decimal128 -
SYNOPSIS
Public Types
typedef float __decfloat128 __attribute__ ((mode(TD)))
Public Member Functions
decimal128 (decimal32 d32)
decimal128 (decimal64 d64)
decimal128 (float __r)
decimal128 (double __r)
decimal128 (long double __r)
decimal128 (int __z)
decimal128 (unsigned int __z)
decimal128 (long __z)
decimal128 (unsigned long __z)
decimal128 (long long __z)
decimal128 (unsigned long long __z)
decimal128 (__decfloat128 __z)
__decfloat128 __getval (void)
void __setval (__decfloat128 __x)
decimal128 & operator*= (decimal32 __rhs)
decimal128 & operator*= (decimal64 __rhs)
decimal128 & operator*= (decimal128 __rhs)
decimal128 & operator*= (int __rhs)
decimal128 & operator*= (unsigned int __rhs)
decimal128 & operator*= (long __rhs)
decimal128 & operator*= (unsigned long __rhs)
decimal128 & operator*= (unsigned long long __rhs)
decimal128 & operator*= (long long __rhs)
decimal128 & operator++ ()
decimal128 operator++ (int)
decimal128 & operator+= (int __rhs)
decimal128 & operator+= (decimal32 __rhs)
decimal128 & operator+= (decimal64 __rhs)
decimal128 & operator+= (decimal128 __rhs)
decimal128 & operator+= (unsigned int __rhs)
decimal128 & operator+= (long __rhs)
decimal128 & operator+= (unsigned long __rhs)
decimal128 & operator+= (long long __rhs)
decimal128 & operator+= (unsigned long long __rhs)
decimal128 & operator-- ()
decimal128 operator-- (int)
decimal128 & operator-= (long __rhs)
decimal128 & operator-= (int __rhs)
decimal128 & operator-= (long long __rhs)
decimal128 & operator-= (unsigned long long __rhs)
decimal128 & operator-= (unsigned long __rhs)
decimal128 & operator-= (decimal128 __rhs)
decimal128 & operator-= (unsigned int __rhs)
decimal128 & operator-= (decimal32 __rhs)
decimal128 & operator-= (decimal64 __rhs)
decimal128 & operator/= (decimal32 __rhs)
decimal128 & operator/= (long long __rhs)
decimal128 & operator/= (unsigned long long __rhs)
decimal128 & operator/= (unsigned long __rhs)
decimal128 & operator/= (decimal64 __rhs)
decimal128 & operator/= (unsigned int __rhs)
decimal128 & operator/= (decimal128 __rhs)
decimal128 & operator/= (long __rhs)
decimal128 & operator/= (int __rhs)
Detailed Description
3.2.4 Class decimal128.
Definition at line 393 of file decimal.
Constructor & Destructor Documentation
std::decimal::decimal128::decimal128 (__decfloat128__z) [inline]
Conforming extension: Conversion from scalar decimal type.
Definition at line 418 of file decimal.
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