#include #undef nearbyintf /* nearbyintf is not supposed to be the same as roundf according to OpenBSD's * documentation. Indeed: * - they round halfway cases to the nearest integer instead of away from zero * (nearbyint(4.5) = 4 while round(4.5) = 5 for example). * - nearbyint is guaranteed never to set floating point flags or trigger * floating point exceptions (which are disabled by default) * accroding to OpenBSD open manual page. * * However, as nearbyintf is required by micropython only, in order to save * space and time (nearbyintf OpenBSD 6.0 implementation required some other * function implementation), we used roundf. */ float nearbyintf(float x) { return roundf(x); }