i1mach_GENERIC.f

      INTEGER FUNCTION I1MACH (I)
C***BEGIN PROLOGUE  I1MACH
C***PURPOSE  Return integer machine dependent constants.
C***LIBRARY   SLATEC
C***CATEGORY  R1
C***TYPE      INTEGER (I1MACH-I)
C***KEYWORDS  MACHINE CONSTANTS
C***AUTHOR  Fox, P. A., (Bell Labs)
C           Hall, A. D., (Bell Labs)
C           Schryer, N. L., (Bell Labs)
C***DESCRIPTION
C
C   I1MACH can be used to obtain machine-dependent parameters for the
C   local machine environment.  It is a function subprogram with one
C   (input) argument and can be referenced as follows:
C
C        K = I1MACH(I)
C
C   where I=1,...,16.  The (output) value of K above is determined by
C   the (input) value of I.  The results for various values of I are
C   discussed below.
C
C   I/O unit numbers:
C     I1MACH( 1) = the standard input unit.
C     I1MACH( 2) = the standard output unit.
C     I1MACH( 3) = the standard punch unit.
C     I1MACH( 4) = the standard error message unit.
C
C   Words:
C     I1MACH( 5) = the number of bits per integer storage unit.
C     I1MACH( 6) = the number of characters per integer storage unit.
C
C   Integers:
C     assume integers are represented in the S-digit, base-A form
C
C                sign ( X(S-1)*A**(S-1) + ... + X(1)*A + X(0) )
C
C                where 0 .LE. X(I) .LT. A for I=0,...,S-1.
C     I1MACH( 7) = A, the base.
C     I1MACH( 8) = S, the number of base-A digits.
C     I1MACH( 9) = A**S - 1, the largest magnitude.
C
C   Floating-Point Numbers:
C     Assume floating-point numbers are represented in the T-digit,
C     base-B form
C                sign (B**E)*( (X(1)/B) + ... + (X(T)/B**T) )
C
C                where 0 .LE. X(I) .LT. B for I=1,...,T,
C                0 .LT. X(1), and EMIN .LE. E .LE. EMAX.
C     I1MACH(10) = B, the base.
C
C   Single-Precision:
C     I1MACH(11) = T, the number of base-B digits.
C     I1MACH(12) = EMIN, the smallest exponent E.
C     I1MACH(13) = EMAX, the largest exponent E.
C
C   Double-Precision:
C     I1MACH(14) = T, the number of base-B digits.
C     I1MACH(15) = EMIN, the smallest exponent E.
C     I1MACH(16) = EMAX, the largest exponent E.
C
C   To alter this function for a particular environment, the desired
C   set of DATA statements should be activated by removing the C from
C   column 1.  Also, the values of I1MACH(1) - I1MACH(4) should be
C   checked for consistency with the local operating system.
C
C***REFERENCES  P. A. Fox, A. D. Hall and N. L. Schryer, Framework for
C                 a portable library, ACM Transactions on Mathematical
C                 Software 4, 2 (June 1978), pp. 177-188.
C***ROUTINES CALLED  (NONE)
C***REVISION HISTORY  (YYMMDD)
C   750101  DATE WRITTEN
C   891012  Added VAX G-floating constants.  (WRB)
C   891012  REVISION DATE from Version 3.2
C   891214  Prologue converted to Version 4.0 format.  (BAB)
C   900618  Added DEC RISC constants.  (WRB)
C   900723  Added IBM RS 6000 constants.  (WRB)
C   901009  Correct I1MACH(7) for IBM Mainframes. Should be 2 not 16.
C           (RWC)
C   910710  Added HP 730 constants.  (SMR)
C   911114  Added Convex IEEE constants.  (WRB)
C   920121  Added SUN -r8 compiler option constants.  (WRB)
C   920229  Added Touchstone Delta i860 constants.  (WRB)
C   920501  Reformatted the REFERENCES section.  (WRB)
C   920625  Added Convex -p8 and -pd8 compiler option constants.
C           (BKS, WRB)
C   930201  Added DEC Alpha and SGI constants.  (RWC and WRB)
C   930618  Corrected I1MACH(5) for Convex -p8 and -pd8 compiler
C           options.  (DWL, RWC and WRB).
C***END PROLOGUE  I1MACH