13 print +($_[1] ? "ok" : "not ok"), " $_[0]\n";
19 print "not ok $_[0] # $_[1] != $_[2]\n";
22 sub tryeq_sloppy ($$$) {
26 my $error = abs ($_[1] - $_[2]) / $_[1];
28 print "ok $_[0] # $_[1] is close to $_[2], \$^O eq $^O\n";
30 print "not ok $_[0] # $_[1] != $_[2]\n";
38 tryeq 4, -13 % -4, -1;
42 # Division (and modulo) of floating point numbers
43 # seem to be rather sloppy in Cray.
44 $limit = 1e8 if $^O eq 'unicos';
46 try 5, abs( 13e21 % 4e21 - 1e21) < $limit;
47 try 6, abs(-13e21 % 4e21 - 3e21) < $limit;
48 try 7, abs( 13e21 % -4e21 - -3e21) < $limit;
49 try 8, abs(-13e21 % -4e21 - -1e21) < $limit;
51 # UVs should behave properly
53 tryeq 9, 4063328477 % 65535, 27407;
54 tryeq 10, 4063328477 % 4063328476, 1;
55 tryeq 11, 4063328477 % 2031664238, 1;
56 tryeq 12, 2031664238 % 4063328477, 2031664238;
58 # These should trigger wrapping on 32 bit IVs and UVs
60 tryeq 13, 2147483647 + 0, 2147483647;
62 # IV + IV promote to UV
63 tryeq 14, 2147483647 + 1, 2147483648;
64 tryeq 15, 2147483640 + 10, 2147483650;
65 tryeq 16, 2147483647 + 2147483647, 4294967294;
66 # IV + UV promote to NV
67 tryeq 17, 2147483647 + 2147483649, 4294967296;
68 # UV + IV promote to NV
69 tryeq 18, 4294967294 + 2, 4294967296;
70 # UV + UV promote to NV
71 tryeq 19, 4294967295 + 4294967295, 8589934590;
74 tryeq 20, 2147483648 + -1, 2147483647;
75 tryeq 21, 2147483650 + -10, 2147483640;
77 tryeq 22, -1 + 2147483648, 2147483647;
78 tryeq 23, -10 + 4294967294, 4294967284;
80 tryeq 24, -2147483648 + -2147483648, -4294967296;
81 tryeq 25, -2147483640 + -10, -2147483650;
83 # Hmm. Don't forget the simple stuff
86 tryeq 28, -10 + 100, 90;
87 tryeq 29, -7 + -9, -16;
88 tryeq 30, -63 + +2, -61;
91 tryeq 33, +29 + -29, 0;
93 tryeq 35, +4 + -17, -13;
97 tryeq 37, 3 - 15, -12;
99 tryeq 39, -156 - 5, -161;
100 tryeq 40, -156 - -5, -151;
101 tryeq 41, -5 - -12, 7;
102 tryeq 42, -3 - -3, 0;
103 tryeq 43, 15 - 15, 0;
105 tryeq 44, 2147483647 - 0, 2147483647;
106 tryeq 45, 2147483648 - 0, 2147483648;
107 tryeq 46, -2147483648 - 0, -2147483648;
109 tryeq 47, 0 - -2147483647, 2147483647;
110 tryeq 48, -1 - -2147483648, 2147483647;
111 tryeq 49, 2 - -2147483648, 2147483650;
113 tryeq 50, 4294967294 - 3, 4294967291;
114 tryeq 51, -2147483648 - -1, -2147483647;
116 # IV - IV promote to UV
117 tryeq 52, 2147483647 - -1, 2147483648;
118 tryeq 53, 2147483647 - -2147483648, 4294967295;
119 # UV - IV promote to NV
120 tryeq 54, 4294967294 - -3, 4294967297;
121 # IV - IV promote to NV
122 tryeq 55, -2147483648 - +1, -2147483649;
123 # UV - UV promote to IV
124 tryeq 56, 2147483648 - 2147483650, -2;
125 # IV - UV promote to IV
126 tryeq 57, 2000000000 - 4000000000, -2000000000;
128 # No warnings should appear;
137 tryeq 60, $a, 4294967290;
140 tryeq 61, $a, -4294967290;
143 tryeq 62, $a, 4294967297;
146 tryeq 63, $a, -4294967297;
156 tryeq 66, $s, +4294967290;
159 tryeq 67, $s, -4294967290;
162 tryeq 68, $s, -4294967297;
165 tryeq 69, $s, +4294967297;
170 tryeq 71, -2 * 3, -6;
171 tryeq 72, 3 * -3, -9;
172 tryeq 73, -4 * -3, 12;
174 # check with 0xFFFF and 0xFFFF
175 tryeq 74, 65535 * 65535, 4294836225;
176 tryeq 75, 65535 * -65535, -4294836225;
177 tryeq 76, -65535 * 65535, -4294836225;
178 tryeq 77, -65535 * -65535, 4294836225;
180 # check with 0xFFFF and 0x10001
181 tryeq 78, 65535 * 65537, 4294967295;
182 tryeq 79, 65535 * -65537, -4294967295;
183 tryeq 80, -65535 * 65537, -4294967295;
184 tryeq 81, -65535 * -65537, 4294967295;
186 # check with 0x10001 and 0xFFFF
187 tryeq 82, 65537 * 65535, 4294967295;
188 tryeq 83, 65537 * -65535, -4294967295;
189 tryeq 84, -65537 * 65535, -4294967295;
190 tryeq 85, -65537 * -65535, 4294967295;
192 # These should all be dones as NVs
193 tryeq 86, 65537 * 65537, 4295098369;
194 tryeq 87, 65537 * -65537, -4295098369;
195 tryeq 88, -65537 * 65537, -4295098369;
196 tryeq 89, -65537 * -65537, 4295098369;
198 # will overflow an IV (in 32-bit)
199 tryeq 90, 46340 * 46342, 0x80001218;
200 tryeq 91, 46340 * -46342, -0x80001218;
201 tryeq 92, -46340 * 46342, -0x80001218;
202 tryeq 93, -46340 * -46342, 0x80001218;
204 tryeq 94, 46342 * 46340, 0x80001218;
205 tryeq 95, 46342 * -46340, -0x80001218;
206 tryeq 96, -46342 * 46340, -0x80001218;
207 tryeq 97, -46342 * -46340, 0x80001218;
209 # will overflow a positive IV (in 32-bit)
210 tryeq 98, 65536 * 32768, 0x80000000;
211 tryeq 99, 65536 * -32768, -0x80000000;
212 tryeq 100, -65536 * 32768, -0x80000000;
213 tryeq 101, -65536 * -32768, 0x80000000;
215 tryeq 102, 32768 * 65536, 0x80000000;
216 tryeq 103, 32768 * -65536, -0x80000000;
217 tryeq 104, -32768 * 65536, -0x80000000;
218 tryeq 105, -32768 * -65536, 0x80000000;
220 # 2147483647 is prime. bah.
222 tryeq 106, 46339 * 46341, 0x7ffea80f;
223 tryeq 107, 46339 * -46341, -0x7ffea80f;
224 tryeq 108, -46339 * 46341, -0x7ffea80f;
225 tryeq 109, -46339 * -46341, 0x7ffea80f;
227 # leading space should be ignored
229 tryeq 110, 1 + " 1", 2;
230 tryeq 111, 3 + " -1", 2;
231 tryeq 112, 1.2, " 1.2";
232 tryeq 113, -1.2, " -1.2";
237 tryeq 115, 28/-7, -4;
238 tryeq 116, -28/4, -7;
239 tryeq 117, -28/-2, 14;
241 tryeq 118, 0x80000000/1, 0x80000000;
242 tryeq 119, 0x80000000/-1, -0x80000000;
243 tryeq 120, -0x80000000/1, -0x80000000;
244 tryeq 121, -0x80000000/-1, 0x80000000;
246 # The example for sloppy divide, rigged to avoid the peephole optimiser.
247 tryeq_sloppy 122, "20." / "5.", 4;
249 tryeq 123, 2.5 / 2, 1.25;
250 tryeq 124, 3.5 / -2, -1.75;
251 tryeq 125, -4.5 / 2, -2.25;
252 tryeq 126, -5.5 / -2, 2.75;
254 # Bluuurg if your floating point can't accurately cope with powers of 2
255 # [I suspect this is parsing string->float problems, not actual arith]
256 tryeq_sloppy 127, 18446744073709551616/1, 18446744073709551616; # Bluuurg
257 tryeq_sloppy 128, 18446744073709551616/2, 9223372036854775808;
258 tryeq_sloppy 129, 18446744073709551616/4294967296, 4294967296;
259 tryeq_sloppy 130, 18446744073709551616/9223372036854775808, 2;
262 # The peephole optimiser is wrong to think that it can substitute intops
263 # in place of regular ops, because i_multiply can overflow.
264 # Bug reported by "Sisyphus" <kalinabears@hdc.com.au>
267 my $float = ($n % 1000) * 167772160.0;
268 tryeq_sloppy 131, $float, 21307064320;
270 # On a 32 bit machine, if the i_multiply op is used, you will probably get
271 # -167772160. It's actually undefined behaviour, so anything may happen.
272 my $int = ($n % 1000) * 167772160;
273 tryeq 132, $int, 21307064320;
276 my $t1000 = time() * 1000;
277 try 133, abs($t1000 -1000 * $t) <= 2000;
281 print "not ok 134 # TODO VOS raises SIGFPE instead of producing infinity.\n";
283 elsif (($^O eq 'VMS') && !defined($Config{useieee})) {
284 print "ok 134 # SKIP -- the IEEE infinity model is unavailable in this configuration.\n";
287 # The computation of $v should overflow and produce "infinity"
288 # on any system whose max exponent is less than 10**1506.
289 # The exact string used to represent infinity varies by OS,
290 # so we don't test for it; all we care is that we don't die.
292 # Perl considers it to be an error if SIGFPE is raised.
293 # Chances are the interpreter will die, since it doesn't set
294 # up a handler for SIGFPE. That's why this test is last; to
295 # minimize the number of test failures. --PG