Clang warns:
warning: absolute value function 'fabsf' given an argument of type
'const float64_t' (aka 'const double') but has parameter of type 'float'
which may cause truncation of value [-Wabsolute-value]
float64_t dst = bit_size == 64 ? fabs(src0) : fabsf(src0);
The type of the ternary expression will be the common type of fabs() and
fabsf(): double. So fabsf(src0) will be implicitly converted to double.
We may as well just convert src0 to double before a call to fabs() and
remove the needless complexity, à la
float64_t dst = fabs(src0);
Reviewed-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Engestrom <eric.engestrom@imgtec.com>
"((src0 == 0.0f) ? 0.0f : ((src0 > 0.0f) ? 1.0f : -1.0f))"))
unop("isign", tint, "(src0 == 0) ? 0 : ((src0 > 0) ? 1 : -1)")
unop("iabs", tint, "(src0 < 0) ? -src0 : src0")
-unop("fabs", tfloat, "bit_size == 64 ? fabs(src0) : fabsf(src0)")
+unop("fabs", tfloat, "fabs(src0)")
unop("fsat", tfloat, ("bit_size == 64 ? " +
"((src0 > 1.0) ? 1.0 : ((src0 <= 0.0) ? 0.0 : src0)) : " +
"((src0 > 1.0f) ? 1.0f : ((src0 <= 0.0f) ? 0.0f : src0))"))