#!/usr/bin/perl -w ############################################################################### use Test; use strict; BEGIN { $| = 1; chdir 't' if -d 't'; unshift @INC, '../lib'; plan tests => 35; } use bignum qw/oct hex/; ############################################################################### # general tests my $x = 5; ok (ref($x) =~ /^Math::BigInt/); # :constant ok (2 + 2.5,4.5); $x = 2 + 3.5; ok (ref($x),'Math::BigFloat'); ok (2 * 2.1,4.2); $x = 2 + 2.1; ok (ref($x),'Math::BigFloat'); $x = 2 ** 255; ok (ref($x) =~ /^Math::BigInt/); # see if Math::BigInt constant and upgrading works ok (Math::BigInt::bsqrt('12'),'3.464101615137754587054892683011744733886'); ok (sqrt(12),'3.464101615137754587054892683011744733886'); ok (2/3,"0.6666666666666666666666666666666666666667"); #ok (2 ** 0.5, 'NaN'); # should be sqrt(2); ok (12->bfac(),479001600); # see if Math::BigFloat constant works # 0123456789 0123456789 <- default 40 # 0123456789 0123456789 ok (1/3, '0.3333333333333333333333333333333333333333'); ############################################################################### # accurarcy and precision ok_undef (bignum->accuracy()); ok (bignum->accuracy(12),12); ok (bignum->accuracy(),12); ok_undef (bignum->precision()); ok (bignum->precision(12),12); ok (bignum->precision(),12); ok (bignum->round_mode(),'even'); ok (bignum->round_mode('odd'),'odd'); ok (bignum->round_mode(),'odd'); ############################################################################### # hex() and oct() my $c = 'Math::BigInt'; ok (ref(hex(1)), $c); ok (ref(hex(0x1)), $c); ok (ref(hex("af")), $c); ok (hex("af"), Math::BigInt->new(0xaf)); ok (ref(hex("0x1")), $c); ok (ref(oct("0x1")), $c); ok (ref(oct("01")), $c); ok (ref(oct("0b01")), $c); ok (ref(oct("1")), $c); ok (ref(oct(" 1")), $c); ok (ref(oct(" 0x1")), $c); ok (ref(oct(0x1)), $c); ok (ref(oct(01)), $c); ok (ref(oct(0b01)), $c); ok (ref(oct(1)), $c); ############################################################################### ############################################################################### # Perl 5.005 does not like ok ($x,undef) sub ok_undef { my $x = shift; ok (1,1) and return if !defined $x; ok ($x,'undef'); }