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Invokes a user-defined trap handler for IEEE floating-point exceptions.
Syntax
int _fpieee_flt(
   unsigned long excCode,
   struct _EXCEPTION_POINTERS *excInfo,
   int handler(_FPIEEE_RECORD *)
);
Parameters
excCode
Exception code.
excInfo
Pointer to the Windows NT exception information structure.
handler
Pointer to the user's IEEE trap-handler routine.
Return value
The return value of _fpieee_flt is the value returned by handler. As such, the IEEE filter routine might be used in the except clause of a structured exception-handling (SEH) mechanism.
Remarks
The _fpieee_flt function invokes a user-defined trap handler for IEEE floating-point exceptions and provides it with all relevant information. This routine serves as an exception filter in the SEH mechanism, which invokes your own IEEE exception handler when necessary.
The _FPIEEE_RECORD structure, defined in Fpieee.h, contains information pertaining to an IEEE floating-point exception. This structure is passed to the user-defined trap handler by _fpieee_flt.
| _FPIEEE_RECORD field | Description | 
|---|---|
| RoundingModePrecision | These unsigned intfields contain information about the floating-point environment at the time the exception occurred. | 
| Operation | This unsigned intfield indicates the type of operation that caused the trap. If the type is a comparison (_FpCodeCompare), you can supply one of the special_FPIEEE_COMPARE_RESULTvalues (as defined in Fpieee.h) in the Result.Value field. The conversion type (_FpCodeConvert) indicates that the trap occurred during a floating-point conversion operation. You can look at theOperand1andResulttypes to determine the type of conversion being attempted. | 
| Operand1Operand2Result | These _FPIEEE_VALUEstructures indicate the types and values of the proposed result and operands. Each structure contains these fields:OperandValid- Flag indicating whether the responding value is valid.Format- Data type of the corresponding value. The format type might be returned even if the corresponding value isn't valid.Value- Result or operand data value. | 
| CauseEnableStatus | _FPIEEE_EXCEPTION_FLAGScontains a bit field for each type of floating point exception. There's a correspondence between these fields and the arguments used to mask the exceptions supplied to_controlfp. The exact meaning of each bit depends on context:Cause- Each set bit indicates the particular exception that was raised.Enable- Each set bit indicates that the particular exception is currently unmasked.Status- Each set bit indicates that the particular exception is currently pending, which includes exceptions that haven't been raised because they were masked by_controlfp. | 
Pending exceptions that are disabled are raised when you enable them. These exceptions can result in undefined behavior when using _fpieee_flt as an exception filter. Always call _clearfp before enabling floating point exceptions.
Requirements
| Function | Required header | 
|---|---|
| _fpieee_flt | <fpieee.h> | 
For more compatibility information, see Compatibility.
Example
// crt_fpieee.c
// This program demonstrates the implementation of
// a user-defined floating-point exception handler using the
// _fpieee_flt function.
#include <fpieee.h>
#include <excpt.h>
#include <float.h>
#include <stddef.h>
int fpieee_handler( _FPIEEE_RECORD * );
int fpieee_handler( _FPIEEE_RECORD *pieee )
{
   // user-defined ieee trap handler routine:
   // there is one handler for all
   // IEEE exceptions
   // Assume the user wants all invalid
   // operations to return 0.
   if ((pieee->Cause.InvalidOperation) &&
       (pieee->Result.Format == _FpFormatFp32))
   {
        pieee->Result.Value.Fp32Value = 0.0F;
        return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_EXECUTION;
   }
   else
      return EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER;
}
#define _EXC_MASK    \
    _EM_UNDERFLOW  + \
    _EM_OVERFLOW   + \
    _EM_ZERODIVIDE + \
    _EM_INEXACT
int main( void )
{
   // ...
   __try {
      // unmask invalid operation exception
      _controlfp_s(NULL, _EXC_MASK, _MCW_EM);
      // code that may generate
      // fp exceptions goes here
   }
   __except ( _fpieee_flt( GetExceptionCode(),
                GetExceptionInformation(),
                fpieee_handler ) ){
      // code that gets control
      // if fpieee_handler returns
      // EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER goes here
   }
   // ...
}
See also
Math and floating-point support
_control87, _controlfp, __control87_2
_controlfp_s