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Constant Variable MOST-POSITIVE-SHORT-FLOAT, LEAST-POSITIVE-SHORT-FLOAT, LEAST-POSITIVE-NORMALIZED-SHORT-FLOAT, MOST-POSITIVE-DOUBLE-FLOAT, LEAST-POSITIVE-DOUBLE-FLOAT, LEAST-POSITIVE-NORMALIZED-DOUBLE-FLOAT, MOST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT, LEAST-POSITIVE-LONG-FLOAT, LEAST-POSITIVE-NORMALIZED-LONG-FLOAT, MOST-POSITIVE-SINGLE-FLOAT, LEAST-POSITIVE-SINGLE-FLOAT, LEAST-POSITIVE-NORMALIZED-SINGLE-FLOAT, MOST-NEGATIVE-SHORT-FLOAT, LEAST-NEGATIVE-SHORT-FLOAT, LEAST-NEGATIVE-NORMALIZED-SHORT-FLOAT, MOST-NEGATIVE-SINGLE-FLOAT, LEAST-NEGATIVE-SINGLE-FLOAT, LEAST-NEGATIVE-NORMALIZED-SINGLE-FLOAT, MOST-NEGATIVE-DOUBLE-FLOAT, LEAST-NEGATIVE-DOUBLE-FLOAT, LEAST-NEGATIVE-NORMALIZED-DOUBLE-FLOAT, MOST-NEGATIVE-LONG-FLOAT, LEAST-NEGATIVE-LONG-FLOAT, LEAST-NEGATIVE-NORMALIZED-LONG-FLOAT

Constant Value:

implementation-dependent.

Description:

These constant variables provide a way for programs to examine the implementation-defined limits for the various float formats.

Of these variables, each which has ``-normalized'' in its name must have a value which is a normalized float, and each which does not have ``-normalized'' in its name may have a value which is either a normalized float or a denormalized float, as appropriate.

Of these variables, each which has ``short-float'' in its name must have a value which is a short float, each which has ``single-float'' in its name must have a value which is a single float, each which has ``double-float'' in its name must have a value which is a double float, and each which has ``long-float'' in its name must have a value which is a long float.

Examples: None.

See Also: None.

Notes:


The following X3J13 cleanup issue, not part of the specification, applies to this section:


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