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#ifndef INCLUDED_IMF_CONVERT_H
#define INCLUDED_IMF_CONVERT_H
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// Routines for converting between pixel data types,
// with well-defined behavior for exceptional cases,
// without depending on how hardware and operating
// system handle integer overflows and floating-point
// exceptions.
//
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#include "half.h"
#include "ImfExport.h"
#include "ImfNamespace.h"
OPENEXR_IMF_INTERNAL_NAMESPACE_HEADER_ENTER
//---------------------------------------------------------
// Conversion from half or float to unsigned int:
//
// input result
// ---------------------------------------------------
//
// finite, >= 0 input, cast to unsigned int
// (rounds towards zero)
//
// finite, < 0 0
//
// NaN 0
//
// +infinity UINT_MAX
//
// -infinity 0
//
//---------------------------------------------------------
IMF_EXPORT unsigned int halfToUint (half h);
IMF_EXPORT unsigned int floatToUint (float f);
//---------------------------------------------------------
// Conversion from unsigned int or float to half:
//
// input result
// ---------------------------------------------------
//
// finite, closest possible half
// magnitude <= HALF_MAX
//
// finite, > HALF_MAX +infinity
//
// finite, < -HALF_MAX -infinity
//
// NaN NaN
//
// +infinity +infinity
//
// -infinity -infinity
//
//---------------------------------------------------------
IMF_EXPORT half uintToHalf (unsigned int ui);
IMF_EXPORT half floatToHalf (float f);
OPENEXR_IMF_INTERNAL_NAMESPACE_HEADER_EXIT
#endif