#!perl -w use strict; use POSIX ':math_h_c99'; use POSIX ':nan_payload'; use Test::More; use Config; # These tests are mainly to make sure that these arithmetic functions # exist and are accessible. They are not meant to be an exhaustive # test for the interface. sub between { my ($low, $have, $high, $desc) = @_; local $Test::Builder::Level = $Test::Builder::Level + 1; cmp_ok($have, '>=', $low, $desc); cmp_ok($have, '<=', $high, $desc); } is(acos(1), 0, "Basic acos(1) test"); between(3.14, acos(-1), 3.15, 'acos(-1)'); between(1.57, acos(0), 1.58, 'acos(0)'); is(asin(0), 0, "Basic asin(0) test"); cmp_ok(asin(1), '>', 1.57, "Basic asin(1) test"); cmp_ok(asin(-1), '<', -1.57, "Basic asin(-1) test"); cmp_ok(asin(1), '==', -asin(-1), 'asin(1) == -asin(-1)'); is(atan(0), 0, "Basic atan(0) test"); between(0.785, atan(1), 0.786, 'atan(1)'); between(-0.786, atan(-1), -0.785, 'atan(-1)'); cmp_ok(atan(1), '==', -atan(-1), 'atan(1) == -atan(-1)'); is(cosh(0), 1, "Basic cosh(0) test"); between(1.54, cosh(1), 1.55, 'cosh(1)'); between(1.54, cosh(-1), 1.55, 'cosh(-1)'); is(cosh(1), cosh(-1), 'cosh(1) == cosh(-1)'); is(floor(1.23441242), 1, "Basic floor(1.23441242) test"); is(floor(-1.23441242), -2, "Basic floor(-1.23441242) test"); is(fmod(3.5, 2.0), 1.5, "Basic fmod(3.5, 2.0) test"); is(join(" ", frexp(1)), "0.5 1", "Basic frexp(1) test"); is(ldexp(0,1), 0, "Basic ldexp(0,1) test"); is(log10(1), 0, "Basic log10(1) test"); is(log10(10), 1, "Basic log10(10) test"); is(join(" ", modf(1.76)), "0.76 1", "Basic modf(1.76) test"); is(sinh(0), 0, "Basic sinh(0) test"); between(1.17, sinh(1), 1.18, 'sinh(1)'); between(-1.18, sinh(-1), -1.17, 'sinh(-1)'); is(tan(0), 0, "Basic tan(0) test"); between(1.55, tan(1), 1.56, 'tan(1)'); between(1.55, tan(1), 1.56, 'tan(-1)'); cmp_ok(tan(1), '==', -tan(-1), 'tan(1) == -tan(-1)'); is(tanh(0), 0, "Basic tanh(0) test"); between(0.76, tanh(1), 0.77, 'tanh(1)'); between(-0.77, tanh(-1), -0.76, 'tanh(-1)'); cmp_ok(tanh(1), '==', -tanh(-1), 'tanh(1) == -tanh(-1)'); SKIP: { skip "no fpclassify", 4 unless $Config{d_fpclassify}; is(fpclassify(1), FP_NORMAL, "fpclassify 1"); is(fpclassify(0), FP_ZERO, "fpclassify 0"); SKIP: { skip("no inf", 1) unless $Config{d_double_has_inf}; is(fpclassify(INFINITY), FP_INFINITE, "fpclassify INFINITY"); } SKIP: { skip("no nan", 1) unless $Config{d_double_has_nan}; is(fpclassify(NAN), FP_NAN, "fpclassify NAN"); } } sub near { my ($got, $want, $msg, $eps) = @_; $eps ||= 1e-6; cmp_ok(abs($got - $want), '<', $eps, $msg); } SKIP: { unless ($Config{d_acosh}) { skip "no acosh, suspecting no C99 math"; } if ($^O =~ /VMS/) { skip "running in $^O, C99 math support uneven"; } if ($Config{cc} =~ /\b(?:cl|icl)/) { skip "Microsoft compiler - C99 math support uneven"; } near(M_SQRT2, 1.4142135623731, "M_SQRT2", 1e-9); near(M_E, 2.71828182845905, "M_E", 1e-9); near(M_PI, 3.14159265358979, "M_PI", 1e-9); near(acosh(2), 1.31695789692482, "acosh", 1e-9); near(asinh(1), 0.881373587019543, "asinh", 1e-9); near(atanh(0.5), 0.549306144334055, "atanh", 1e-9); near(cbrt(8), 2, "cbrt", 1e-9); near(cbrt(-27), -3, "cbrt", 1e-9); near(copysign(3.14, -2), -3.14, "copysign", 1e-9); near(expm1(2), 6.38905609893065, "expm1", 1e-9); near(expm1(1e-6), 1.00000050000017e-06, "expm1", 1e-9); is(fdim(12, 34), 0, "fdim 12 34"); is(fdim(34, 12), 22, "fdim 34 12"); is(fmax(12, 34), 34, "fmax 12 34"); is(fmin(12, 34), 12, "fmin 12 34"); is(hypot(3, 4), 5, "hypot 3 4"); near(hypot(-2, 1), sqrt(5), "hypot -1 2", 1e-9); is(ilogb(255), 7, "ilogb 255"); is(ilogb(256), 8, "ilogb 256"); ok(isfinite(1), "isfinite 1"); ok(!isinf(42), "isinf 42"); ok(!isnan(42), "isnan Inf"); SKIP: { skip("no inf", 3) unless $Config{d_double_has_inf}; ok(!isfinite(Inf), "isfinite Inf"); ok(isinf(Inf), "isinf Inf"); ok(!isnan(Inf), "isnan Inf"); } SKIP: { skip("no nan", 4) unless $Config{d_double_has_nan}; ok(!isfinite(NaN), "isfinite NaN"); ok(!isinf(NaN), "isinf NaN"); ok(isnan(NaN), "isnan NaN"); cmp_ok(nan(), '!=', nan(), 'nan'); } near(log1p(2), 1.09861228866811, "log1p", 1e-9); near(log1p(1e-6), 9.99999500000333e-07, "log1p", 1e-9); near(log2(8), 3, "log2", 1e-9); is(signbit(2), 0, "signbit 2"); # zero ok(signbit(-2), "signbit -2"); # non-zero is(signbit(0), 0, "signbit 0"); # zero is(signbit(0.5), 0, "signbit 0.5"); # zero ok(signbit(-0.5), "signbit -0.5"); # non-zero is(round(2.25), 2, "round 2.25"); is(round(-2.25), -2, "round -2.25"); is(round(2.5), 3, "round 2.5"); is(round(-2.5), -3, "round -2.5"); is(round(2.75), 3, "round 2.75"); is(round(-2.75), -3, "round 2.75"); is(lround(-2.75), -3, "lround -2.75"); is(lround(-0.25), 0, "lround -0.25"); is(lround(-0.50), -1, "lround -0.50"); is(signbit(lround(-0.25)), 0, "signbit lround -0.25 zero"); ok(signbit(lround(-0.50)), "signbit lround -0.50 non-zero"); # non-zero is(trunc(2.25), 2, "trunc 2.25"); is(trunc(-2.25), -2, "trunc -2.25"); is(trunc(2.5), 2, "trunc 2.5"); is(trunc(-2.5), -2, "trunc -2.5"); is(trunc(2.75), 2, "trunc 2.75"); is(trunc(-2.75), -2, "trunc -2.75"); ok(isless(1, 2), "isless 1 2"); ok(!isless(2, 1), "isless 2 1"); ok(!isless(1, 1), "isless 1 1"); ok(isgreater(2, 1), "isgreater 2 1"); ok(islessequal(1, 1), "islessequal 1 1"); SKIP: { skip("no nan", 2) unless $Config{d_double_has_nan}; ok(!isless(1, NaN), "isless 1 NaN"); ok(isunordered(1, NaN), "isunordered 1 NaN"); } near(erf(0.5), 0.520499877813047, "erf 0.5", 1.5e-7); near(erf(1), 0.842700792949715, "erf 1", 1.5e-7); near(erf(9), 1, "erf 9", 1.5e-7); near(erfc(0.5), 0.479500122186953, "erfc 0.5", 1.5e-7); near(erfc(1), 0.157299207050285, "erfc 1", 1.5e-7); near(erfc(9), 0, "erfc 9", 1.5e-7); # tgamma(n) = (n - 1)! # lgamma(n) = log(tgamma(n)) near(tgamma(5), 24, "tgamma 5", 1.5e-7); near(tgamma(5.5), 52.3427777845535, "tgamma 5.5", 1.5e-7); near(tgamma(9), 40320, "tgamma 9", 1.5e-7); near(lgamma(5), 3.17805383034795, "lgamma 4", 1.5e-7); near(lgamma(5.5), 3.95781396761872, "lgamma 5.5", 1.5e-7); near(lgamma(9), 10.6046029027452, "lgamma 9", 1.5e-7); SKIP: { skip("no inf/nan", 19) unless $Config{d_double_has_inf} && $Config{d_double_has_nan}; # These don't work on old mips/hppa platforms # because nan with payload zero == Inf (or == -Inf). # ok(isnan(setpayload(0)), "setpayload zero"); # is(getpayload(setpayload(0)), 0, "setpayload + getpayload (zero)"); # # These don't work on most platforms because == Inf (or == -Inf). # ok(isnan(setpayloadsig(0)), "setpayload zero"); # is(getpayload(setpayloadsig(0)), 0, "setpayload + getpayload (zero)"); # Verify that the payload set be setpayload() # (1) still is a nan # (2) but the payload can be retrieved # (3) but is not signaling my $x = 0; setpayload($x, 0x12345); ok(isnan($x), "setpayload + isnan"); is(getpayload($x), 0x12345, "setpayload + getpayload"); ok(!issignaling($x), "setpayload + issignaling"); # Verify that the signaling payload set be setpayloadsig() # (1) still is a nan # (2) but the payload can be retrieved # (3) and is signaling setpayloadsig($x, 0x12345); ok(isnan($x), "setpayloadsig + isnan"); is(getpayload($x), 0x12345, "setpayloadsig + getpayload"); SKIP: { # https://rt.perl.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=125710 # In the 32-bit x86 ABI cannot preserve the signaling bit # (the x87 simply does not preserve that). But using the # 80-bit extended format aka long double, the bit is preserved. # https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=57484 my $could_be_x86_32 = # This is a really weak test: there are other 32-bit # little-endian platforms than just Intel (some embedded # processors, for example), but we use this just for not # bothering with the test if things look iffy. # We could, say, $Config{ccsymbols} =~ /\b__[xi][3-7]86=1\b/, # but that feels quite shaky. $Config{byteorder} =~ /1234/ && $Config{longdblkind} == 3 && $Config{ptrsize} == 4; skip($^O, 1) if $could_be_x86_32 && !$Config{uselongdouble}; ok(issignaling($x), "setpayloadsig + issignaling"); } # Try a payload more than one byte. is(getpayload(nan(0x12345)), 0x12345, "nan + getpayload"); # Try payloads of 2^k, most importantly at and beyond 2^32. These # tests will fail if NV is just 32-bit float, but that Should Not # Happen (tm). is(getpayload(nan(2**31)), 2**31, "nan + getpayload 2**31"); is(getpayload(nan(2**32)), 2**32, "nan + getpayload 2**32"); is(getpayload(nan(2**33)), 2**33, "nan + getpayload 2**33"); # Payloads just lower than 2^k. is(getpayload(nan(2**31-1)), 2**31-1, "nan + getpayload 2**31-1"); is(getpayload(nan(2**32-1)), 2**32-1, "nan + getpayload 2**32-1"); # Payloads not divisible by two (and larger than 2**32). SKIP: { # solaris gets 10460353202 from getpayload() when it should # get 10460353203 (the 3**21). Things go wrong already in # the nan() payload setting: [0x2, 0x6f7c52b4] (ivsize=4) # instead [0x2, 0x6f7c52b3]. Then at getpayload() things # go wrong again, now in other direction: with the (wrong) # [0x2, 0x6f7c52b4] encoded in the nan we should decode into # 10460353204, but we get 10460353202. It doesn't seem to # help even if we use 'unsigned long long' instead of UV/U32 # in the POSIX.xs:S_setpayload/S_getpayload. # # casting bug? fmod() bug? Though also broken with # -Duselongdouble + fmodl(), so maybe Solaris cc bug # in general? # # Ironically, the large prime seems to work even in Solaris, # probably just by blind luck. skip($^O, 1) if $^O eq 'solaris'; is(getpayload(nan(3**21)), 3**21, "nan + getpayload 3**21"); } is(getpayload(nan(4294967311)), 4294967311, "nan + getpayload prime"); # Truncates towards zero. is(getpayload(nan(1234.567)), 1234, "nan (trunc) + getpayload"); # Not signaling. ok(!issignaling(0), "issignaling zero"); ok(!issignaling(+Inf), "issignaling +Inf"); ok(!issignaling(-Inf), "issignaling -Inf"); ok(!issignaling(NaN), "issignaling NaN"); } } # SKIP SKIP: { skip('no INFINITY', 4) unless defined &INFINITY; # Note that if INFINITY were a bareword, it would be numified to +Inf, # which might confuse following tests. # But this cannot happen as long as "use strict" is effective. ok(isinf(INFINITY), "isinf INFINITY"); is(INFINITY, 'Inf', "INFINITY is Perl's Inf"); cmp_ok(INFINITY, '>', ($Config{uselongdouble} ? POSIX::LDBL_MAX : POSIX::DBL_MAX), "INFINITY > DBL_MAX"); ok(!signbit(INFINITY), "signbit(INFINITY)"); } SKIP: { skip('no NAN', 5) unless defined &NAN; ok(isnan(NAN()), "isnan NAN"); # Using like() rather than is() is to deal with non-zero payload # (currently this is not the case, but someday Perl might stringify it...) like(NAN, qr/^NaN/, "NAN is Perl's NaN"); cmp_ok(NAN, '!=', NAN, "NAN != NAN"); ok(!(NAN == NAN), "NAN == NAN"); ok(!signbit(NAN), "signbit(NAN)"); } done_testing();