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Apparently FreeBSD enables some HW floating-point exceptions by default.
This can cause core dumps when Python runs. Python relies on the 754- (and C99-) mandated default "non-stop" mode for FP exceptions. This patch from Ben Laurie disables at least one FP exception on FreeBSD at Python startup time.
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* if the returned result is a NaN, or if a C89 box returns HUGE_VAL
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* in non-overflow cases.
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* X is evaluated more than once.
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* Some platforms have better way to spell this, so expect some #ifdef'ery.
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*/
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#ifdef __FreeBSD__
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#define Py_OVERFLOWED(X) isinf(X)
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#else
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#define Py_OVERFLOWED(X) ((X) != 0.0 && (errno == ERANGE || \
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(X) == Py_HUGE_VAL || \
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(X) == -Py_HUGE_VAL))
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#endif
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/* Py_SET_ERANGE_ON_OVERFLOW(x)
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* If a libm function did not set errno, but it looks like the result
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@ -303,6 +303,7 @@ Cameron Laird
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Detlef Lannert
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Soren Larsen
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Piers Lauder
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Ben Laurie
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Chris Lawrence
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Christopher Lee
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Inyeol Lee
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#include "Python.h"
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#ifdef __FreeBSD__
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#include <floatingpoint.h>
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#endif
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int
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main(int argc, char **argv)
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{
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/* 754 requires that FP exceptions run in "no stop" mode by default,
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* and until C vendors implement C99's ways to control FP exceptions,
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* Python requires non-stop mode. Alas, some platforms enable FP
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* exceptions by default. Here we disable them.
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*/
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#ifdef __FreeBSD__
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fp_except_t m;
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m = fpgetmask();
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fpsetmask(m & ~FP_X_OFL);
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#endif
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return Py_Main(argc, argv);
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}
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