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#ifndef _MATH_PRIVATE_H

/* Internally, we suppress any use of exception or rounding other
   than what is supported by the hardware.  This does mean that some
   code will silently fail to report exceptions, set rounding mode
   as expected, etc., but it allows math code to compile that otherwise
   wouldn't (such as math/s_fma.c) and so is valuable.

   We intentionally ignore the "exception" arguments of functions that
   take an exception, since we can't even evaluate the argument
   without causing a build failure.  The extra level of statement
   expression wrapping avoids "statement with no effect" warnings.
   Since the callers don't check for errors anyway, we just claim
   success in every case.

   The overrides for libc_ functions must happen before we include
   the generic math_private.h, and the overrides for regular
   <fenv.h> functions must happen afterwards, to avoid clashing with
   the declarations of those functions.  */

#define libc_fesetround(rnd)			({ 0; })
#define libc_fetestexcept(exc)			({ 0; })
#define libc_feholdexcept_setround(env, exc)	({ (void) (env); 0; })
#define libc_feupdateenv_test(env, exc)		({ (void) (env); 0; })

#include_next <math_private.h>

#define feraiseexcept(excepts)			({ 0; })
#define __feraiseexcept(excepts)		({ 0; })
#define feclearexcept(exc)			({ 0; })
#define fetestexcept(exc)			({ 0; })
extern inline int fegetenv (fenv_t *__e)	{ return 0; }
extern inline int fesetenv (const fenv_t *__e)	{ return 0; }
extern inline int feupdateenv (const fenv_t *__e) { return 0; }
extern inline int fegetround (void)		{ return FE_TONEAREST; }
extern inline int fesetround (int __d)		{ return 0; }

#endif