#!./perl # # test the conversion operators # # Notations: # # "N p i N vs N N": Apply op-N, then op-p, then op-i, then reporter-N # Compare with application of op-N, then reporter-N # Right below are descriptions of different ops and reporters. # We do not use these subroutines any more, sub overhead makes a "switch" # solution better: # obviously, 0, 1 and 2, 3 are destructive. (XXXX 64-bit? 4 destructive too) # *0 = sub {--$_[0]}; # - # *1 = sub {++$_[0]}; # + # # Converters # *2 = sub { $_[0] = $max_uv & $_[0]}; # U # *3 = sub { use integer; $_[0] += $zero}; # I # *4 = sub { $_[0] += $zero}; # N # *5 = sub { $_[0] = "$_[0]" }; # P # # Side effects # *6 = sub { $max_uv & $_[0]}; # u # *7 = sub { use integer; $_[0] + $zero}; # i # *8 = sub { $_[0] + $zero}; # n # *9 = sub { $_[0] . "" }; # p # # Reporters # sub a2 { sprintf "%u", $_[0] } # U # sub a3 { sprintf "%d", $_[0] } # I # sub a4 { sprintf "%g", $_[0] } # N # sub a5 { "$_[0]" } # P BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; } use strict 'vars'; my $max_chain = $ENV{PERL_TEST_NUMCONVERTS} || 2; # Bulk out if unsigned type is hopelessly wrong: my $max_uv1 = ~0; my $max_uv2 = sprintf "%u", $max_uv1 ** 6; # 6 is an arbitrary number here my $big_iv = do {use integer; $max_uv1 * 16}; # 16 is an arbitrary number here if ($max_uv1 ne $max_uv2 or $big_iv > $max_uv1) { print "1..0\n# Unsigned arithmetic is not sane\n"; exit 0; } my $st_t = 4*4; # We try 4 initializers and 4 reporters my $num = 0; $num += 10**$_ - 4**$_ for 1.. $max_chain; $num *= $st_t; print "1..$num\n"; # In fact 15 times more subsubtests... my $max_uv = ~0; my $max_iv = int($max_uv/2); my $zero = 0; my $l_uv = length $max_uv; my $l_iv = length $max_iv; # Hope: the first digits are good my $larger_than_uv = substr 97 x 100, 0, $l_uv; my $smaller_than_iv = substr 12 x 100, 0, $l_iv; my $yet_smaller_than_iv = substr 97 x 100, 0, ($l_iv - 1); my @list = (1, $yet_smaller_than_iv, $smaller_than_iv, $max_iv, $max_iv + 1, $max_uv, $max_uv + 1); unshift @list, (reverse map -$_, @list), 0; # 15 elts @list = map "$_", @list; # Normalize # print "@list\n"; my @opnames = split //, "-+UINPuinp"; # @list = map { 2->($_), 3->($_), 4->($_), 5->($_), } @list; # Prepare input #print "@list\n"; #print "'@ops'\n"; my $test = 1; my $nok; for my $num_chain (1..$max_chain) { my @ops = map [split //], grep /[4-9]/, map { sprintf "%0${num_chain}d", $_ } 0 .. 10**$num_chain - 1; #@ops = ([]) unless $num_chain; #@ops = ([6, 4]); # print "'@ops'\n"; for my $op (@ops) { for my $first (2..5) { for my $last (2..5) { $nok = 0; my @otherops = grep $_ <= 3, @$op; my @curops = ($op,\@otherops); for my $num (@list) { my $inpt; my @ans; for my $short (0, 1) { # undef $inpt; # Forget all we had - some bugs were masked $inpt = $num; # Try to not contaminate $num... $inpt = "$inpt"; if ($first == 2) { $inpt = $max_uv & $inpt; # U 2 } elsif ($first == 3) { use integer; $inpt += $zero; # I 3 } elsif ($first == 4) { $inpt += $zero; # N 4 } else { $inpt = "$inpt"; # P 5 } # Saves 20% of time - not with this logic: #my $tmp = $inpt; #my $tmp1 = $num; #next if $num_chain > 1 # and "$tmp" ne "$tmp1"; # Already the coercion gives problems... for my $curop (@{$curops[$short]}) { if ($curop < 5) { if ($curop < 3) { if ($curop == 0) { --$inpt; # - 0 } elsif ($curop == 1) { ++$inpt; # + 1 } else { $inpt = $max_uv & $inpt; # U 2 } } elsif ($curop == 3) { use integer; $inpt += $zero; } else { $inpt += $zero; # N 4 } } elsif ($curop < 8) { if ($curop == 5) { $inpt = "$inpt"; # P 5 } elsif ($curop == 6) { $max_uv & $inpt; # u 6 } else { use integer; $inpt + $zero; } } elsif ($curop == 8) { $inpt + $zero; # n 8 } else { $inpt . ""; # p 9 } } if ($last == 2) { $inpt = sprintf "%u", $inpt; # U 2 } elsif ($last == 3) { $inpt = sprintf "%d", $inpt; # I 3 } elsif ($last == 4) { $inpt = sprintf "%g", $inpt; # N 4 } else { $inpt = "$inpt"; # P 5 } push @ans, $inpt; } $nok++, print "# '$ans[0]' ne '$ans[1]',\t$num\t=> @opnames[$first,@{$curops[0]},$last] vs @opnames[$first,@{$curops[1]},$last]\n" if $ans[0] ne $ans[1]; } print "not " if $nok; print "ok $test\n"; #print $txt if $nok; $test++; } } } }