Lines Matching defs:sign
61 S is the sign bit. For runs X----X, at least one of the Xs must be
63 there is an explicitly represented leading 1, and a sign bit,
77 sign bit, giving 64 in total.
109 UChar sign;
111 sign = toUChar( (f64[7] >> 7) & 1 );
132 f80[9] = toUChar( sign << 7 );
163 f80[9] = toUChar( (sign << 7) | ((bexp >> 8) & 0xFF) );
180 f80[9] = toUChar( (sign << 7) | 0x7F );
198 f80[9] = toUChar( (sign << 7) | 0x7F );
207 f80[9] = toUChar( (sign << 7) | 0x7F );
221 f80[9] = toUChar( (sign << 7) | ((bexp >> 8) & 0xFF) );
250 UChar sign;
252 sign = toUChar((f80[9] >> 7) & 1);
261 f64[7] = toUChar(sign << 7);
286 f64[7] = toUChar((sign << 7) | 0x7F);
302 f64[7] = toUChar((sign << 7) | 0x7F);
309 f64[7] = toUChar((sign << 7) | 0x7F);
324 /* On a PIII, these QNaNs always appear with sign==1. I have
326 f64[7] = (1 /*sign*/ << 7) | 0x7F;
337 f64[7] = toUChar((sign << 7) | 0x7F);
346 f64[7] = toUChar(sign << 7);
390 f64[7] = toUChar( (sign << 7) | ((bexp >> 4) & 0x7F) );
439 UInt sign, expExp;
468 /* Split into sign, exponent and significand. */
469 sign = ((UInt)(arg >> 63)) & 1;
471 /* Mask off exponent & sign. uSig is in range 0 .. 2^52-1. */
495 /* Roll in the sign. */
497 /* if (sign) sSig =- sSig; */
507 if (sign)