/* FPDivideByZeroException.java
*
* 6th may, 2007
* (c) 2006 EduMips64 project - Trubia Massimo
*
* This file is part of the EduMIPS64 project, and is released under the GNU
* General Public License.
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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*
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*/
package org.edumips64.core.fpu;
/** The division of any number by zero other than zero itself gives infinity as a result.
* The addition or multiplication of two numbers may also give infinity as a result.
* So to differentiate between the two cases, a divide-by-zero exception was implemented.
*/
public class FPDivideByZeroException extends org.edumips64.core.SynchronousException {
public FPDivideByZeroException() {
super("FPDIVBYZERO");
}
}