When the two operands are Unordered (for instance if one of them
is NaN), ucomisd sets ZF=1, PF=1, and CF=1. When the result is
LessThan, it sets ZF=0, PF=0, and CF=1.
However, jb[e]/setb[e] only checks that CF=1 [or ZF=1] which causes
the result to be true for unordered operands.
To fix this, change the operand swap condition for these two floating
point comparison types: always rewrite x < y as y > x, and never
rewrite x > y as y < x.
Add a test to check the result of cltd, cled, cgtd, cged, ceqd, and
cned with arguments that are LessThan, Equal, GreaterThan, and
Unordered. Additionally, check three different implementations for
equality testing: one that uses the result of ceqd directly, one
that uses the result to control a conditional jump, and one that
uses the result both as a value and for a conditional jump. For
now, unordered equality tests are still broken so they are disabled.