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4.0 KiB
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134 lines
4.0 KiB
C++
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// Copyright John Maddock 2007.
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// Copyright Paul a. Bristow 2010
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// Use, modification and distribution are subject to the
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// Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file
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// LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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// Note that this file contains quickbook mark-up as well as code
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// and comments, don't change any of the special comment mark-ups!
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#ifdef _MSC_VER
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# pragma warning (disable : 4100) // unreferenced formal parameters
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#endif
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#include <iostream>
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using std::cout; using std::endl; using std::cerr;
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//[policy_eg_8
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/*`
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Suppose we want our own user-defined error handlers rather than the
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any of the default ones supplied by the library to be used.
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If we set the policy for a specific type of error to `user_error`
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then the library will call a user-supplied error handler.
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These are forward declared, but not defined in
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boost/math/policies/error_handling.hpp like this:
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namespace boost{ namespace math{ namespace policies{
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template <class T>
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T user_domain_error(const char* function, const char* message, const T& val);
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template <class T>
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T user_pole_error(const char* function, const char* message, const T& val);
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template <class T>
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T user_overflow_error(const char* function, const char* message, const T& val);
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template <class T>
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T user_underflow_error(const char* function, const char* message, const T& val);
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template <class T>
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T user_denorm_error(const char* function, const char* message, const T& val);
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template <class T>
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T user_evaluation_error(const char* function, const char* message, const T& val);
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template <class T, class TargetType>
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T user_rounding_error(const char* function, const char* message, const T& val, const TargetType& t);
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template <class T>
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T user_indeterminate_result_error(const char* function, const char* message, const T& val);
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}}} // namespaces
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So out first job is to include the header we want to use, and then
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provide definitions for our user-defined error handlers that we want to use.
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We only provide our special domain and pole error handlers;
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other errors like overflow and underflow use the default.
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*/
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#include <boost/math/special_functions.hpp>
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namespace boost{ namespace math
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{
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namespace policies
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{
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template <class T>
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T user_domain_error(const char* function, const char* message, const T& val)
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{ // Ignoring function, message and val for this example, perhaps unhelpfully.
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cerr << "Domain Error!" << endl;
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return std::numeric_limits<T>::quiet_NaN();
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}
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template <class T>
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T user_pole_error(const char* function, const char* message, const T& val)
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{ // Ignoring function, message and val for this example, perhaps unhelpfully.
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cerr << "Pole Error!" << endl;
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return std::numeric_limits<T>::quiet_NaN();
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}
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} // namespace policies
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}} // namespace boost{ namespace math
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/*`
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Now we'll need to define a suitable policy that will call these handlers,
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and define some forwarding functions that make use of the policy:
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*/
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namespace mymath{
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using namespace boost::math::policies;
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typedef policy<
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domain_error<user_error>,
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pole_error<user_error>
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> user_error_policy;
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BOOST_MATH_DECLARE_SPECIAL_FUNCTIONS(user_error_policy)
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} // close unnamed namespace
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/*`
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We now have a set of forwarding functions defined in namespace mymath
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that all look something like this:
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``
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template <class RealType>
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inline typename boost::math::tools::promote_args<RT>::type
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tgamma(RT z)
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{
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return boost::math::tgamma(z, user_error_policy());
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}
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``
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So that when we call `mymath::tgamma(z)` we really end up calling
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`boost::math::tgamma(z, user_error_policy())`, and any
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errors will get directed to our own error handlers.
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*/
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int main()
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{
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cout << "Result of erf_inv(-10) is: "
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<< mymath::erf_inv(-10) << endl;
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cout << "Result of tgamma(-10) is: "
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<< mymath::tgamma(-10) << endl;
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}
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/*`
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Which outputs:
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[pre
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Domain Error!
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Pole Error!
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Result of erf_inv(-10) is: 1.#QNAN
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Result of tgamma(-10) is: 1.#QNAN
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]
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*/
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//] // //[/policy_eg_8]
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