X-Git-Url: https://git.pterodactylus.net/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=ETL%2Ftrunk%2FETL%2F_misc.h;h=08cc8583fcd7eb67b2347388f6505d9a784feab9;hb=d04d23af11d3781a9a7d9632ed11e3c4790b692f;hp=f0bf3edd1cdeea2101deeeb199805eef53fc0658;hpb=5a1d028f56182922addfed8f1f1c28fdde12756c;p=synfig.git diff --git a/ETL/trunk/ETL/_misc.h b/ETL/trunk/ETL/_misc.h index f0bf3ed..08cc858 100644 --- a/ETL/trunk/ETL/_misc.h +++ b/ETL/trunk/ETL/_misc.h @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ /*! ======================================================================== ** Extended Template and Library ** Misc -** $Id: _misc.h,v 1.1.1.1 2005/01/04 01:31:47 darco Exp $ +** $Id$ ** ** Copyright (c) 2002 Robert B. Quattlebaum Jr. ** @@ -42,28 +42,28 @@ binary_find(I begin, I end, const T& value) { #if 1 I iter(begin+(end-begin)/2); - + while(end-begin>1 && !(*iter==value)) { ((*iter1 && !(*iter==value)) { ((*iter(x+0.5f); } -inline int round_to_int(const double x) { return static_cast(x+0.5); } +inline int round_to_int(const float x) { + /*! \fixme Isn't there some x86 FPU instruction for quickly + ** converting a float to a rounded integer? It's worth + ** looking into at some point... */ + // return static_cast(x+0.5f); // <-- (a) fast, but rounds -1.333 to 0! + // return static_cast(rintf(x)); // <-- (b) slow, but correct + if (x>=0) return static_cast(x + 0.5); // <-- slower than (a), but correct, and faster than (b) + else return static_cast(x - 0.5); +} +inline int round_to_int(const double x) { + // return static_cast(x+0.5); + // return static_cast(rint(x)); + if (x>=0) return static_cast(x + 0.5); + else return static_cast(x - 0.5); +} inline int ceil_to_int(const float x) { return static_cast(ceil(x)); } inline int ceil_to_int(const double x) { return static_cast(ceil(x)); }