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2003-11-28 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com> * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/libm-test-ulps: Add some more minor changes to compensate other setup. 2003-11-27 Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de> * sysdeps/x86_64/fpu/libm-test-ulps: Add ulps for new atan2 test. * math/libm-test.inc (atan2_test): Add test that run infinitly. Reported by "Willus" <etc231etc231@willus.com>. 2003-11-27 Michael Matz <matz@suse.de> * sysdeps/ieee754/dbl-64/mpsqrt.c (fastiroot): Fix 64-bit problem with wrong types. 2003-11-28 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> * posix/regexec.c (acquire_init_state_context): Make inline. Add always_inline attribute. (check_matching): Add BE macro. Move if (cur_state->has_backref) into if (dfa->nbackref). (sift_states_backward): Fix comment. (transit_state): Add BE macro. Move if (next_state->has_backref) into if (dfa->nbackref && next_state). Don't check for next_state != NULL twice. * posix/regcomp.c (peek_token): Use opr.ctx_type instead of opr.idx for ANCHOR. (parse_expression): Only call init_word_char if word context will be needed. * posix/bug-regex11.c (tests): Add new tests. * posix/tst-regex.c: Include getopt.h. (timing): New variable. (main): Set timing to 1 if --timing argument is present. Add 2 new tests. (run_test, run_test_backwards): Handle timing. 2003-11-27 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com> * posix/regex_internal.h (re_string_t): Remove mbs_case field. Add offsets, valid_raw_len, raw_len, raw_stop, mbs_allocated and offsets_needed fields. Change icase, is_utf8 and map_notascii type from int bitfield to unsigned char. (MBS_ALLOCATED, MBS_CASE_ALLOCATED): Remove. (build_wcs_upper_buffer): Change prototype to return int. (re_string_peek_byte_case, re_string_fetch_byte_case): Remove defines, add prototypes. * posix/regex_internal.c (re_string_allocate): Don't initialize stop here. Don't initialize mbs_case. Set valid_raw_len. Use mbs_allocated instead of MBS_* macros. (re_string_construct): Don't initialize stop and valid_len here. Don't initialize mbs_case. Use mbs_allocated instead of MBS_* macros. Reallocate buffers if build_wcs_upper_buffer converted too few bytes. Set valid_len to bufs_len only for single byte no translation and set in that case valid_raw_len as well. (re_string_realloc_buffers): Reallocate offsets if not NULL. Use mbs_allocated instead of MBS_ALLOCATED. Don't reallocate mbs_case. (re_string_construct_common): Initialize raw_len, mbs_allocated, stop and raw_stop. (build_wcs_buffer): Apply pstr->trans before mbrtowc instead of after it. Set valid_raw_len. Don't set mbs_case. (build_wcs_upper_buffer): Return REG_NOERROR or REG_ESPACE. Only use the fast path if !pstr->offsets_needed. Apply pstr->trans before mbrtowc instead of after it. If upper case character uses different number of bytes than lower case, goto to the slow path. Don't call towupper unnecessarily twice. Set valid_raw_len as well. Handle in the slow path the case if lower and upper case use different number of characters. Don't set mbs_case. (re_string_skip_chars): Use valid_raw_len instead of valid_len. (build_upper_buffer): Don't set mbs_case. Add BE macro. Set valid_raw_len. (re_string_translate_buffer): Set mbs instead of mbs_case. Set valid_raw_len. (re_string_reconstruct): Use raw_len/raw_stop to initialize len/stop. Clear valid_raw_len and offsets_needed when clearing valid_len. Use mbs_allocated instead of MBS_* macros. Check original offset against valid_raw_len instead of valid_len. Remove mbs_case handling. Adjust valid_raw_len together with valid_len. If is_utf8 and looking for tip context, apply pstr->trans first. If buffers start with partial multi-byte character, initialize mbs array as well if mbs_allocated. Check return value of build_wcs_upper_buffer. (re_string_peek_byte_case): New function. (re_string_fetch_byte_case): New function. (re_string_destruct): Use mbs_allocated instead of MBS_ALLOCATED. Don't free mbs_case. Free offsets. * posix/regcomp.c (init_dfa): Only check if charset name is UTF-8 if mb_cur_max == 6. * posix/regexec.c (re_search_internal): Initialize input.raw_stop as well. Use valid_raw_len instead of valid_len when looking through fastmap. Adjust registers through input.offsets. (extend_buffers): Allow build_wcs_upper_buffer to fail. * posix/bug-regex18.c (tests): Enable #ifdefed out tests. Add new tests. |
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README for libm-test math test suite ==================================== The libm-test math test suite tests a number of function points of math functions in the GNU C library. The following sections contain a brief overview. Please note that the test drivers and the Perl script "gen-libm-test.pl" have some options. A full list of options is available with --help (for the test drivers) and -h for "gen-libm-test.pl". What is tested? =============== The tests just evaluate the functions at specified points and compare the results with precomputed values and the requirements of the ISO C99 standard. Besides testing the special values mandated by IEEE 754 (infinities, NaNs and minus zero), some more or less random values are tested. Files that are part of libm-test ================================ The main file is "libm-test.inc". It is platform and floating point format independent. The file must be preprocessed by the Perl script "gen-libm-test.pl". The results are "libm-test.c" and a file "libm-test-ulps.h" with platform specific deltas. The test drivers test-double.c, test-float.c, test-ldouble.c test the normal double, float and long double implementation of libm. The test drivers with an i in it (test-idouble.c, test-ifloat.c, test-ildoubl.c) test the corresponding inline functions (where available - otherwise they also test the real functions in libm). "gen-libm-test.pl" needs a platform specific files with ULPs (Units of Last Precision). The file is called "libm-test-ulps" and lives in platform specific sysdep directory. How can I generate "libm-test-ulps"? ==================================== The test drivers have an option "-u" to output an unsorted list of all epsilons that the functions have. The output can be read in directly but it's better to pretty print it first. "gen-libm-test.pl" has an option to generate a pretty-printed and sorted new ULPs file from the output of the test drivers. To generate a new "libm-test-ulps" file, you can execute for example: test-double -u --ignore-max-ulp=yes This generates a file "ULPs" with all double ULPs in it, ignoring any previous calculated ULPs. Now move this away, e.g. "mv ULPs allULPs" and generate the ULPs for all other formats and concat all ULP files together (e.g. "cat ULPs >> allULPs"). As final step run "gen-libm-test.pl" with the file as input and ask to generate a pretty printed output in the file "NewUlps": gen-libm-test.pl -u allULPs -n Now you can rename "NewUlps" to "libm-test-ulps" and move it into sysdeps. Contents of libm-test-ulps ========================== Since libm-test-ulps can be generated automatically, just a few notes. The file contains lines for single tests, like: Test "cos (pi/2) == 0": float: 1 and lines for maximal errors of single functions, like: Function "yn": idouble: 6.0000 The keywords are float, ifloat, double, idouble, ldouble and ildouble (the prefix i stands for inline). You can also specify known failures, e.g.: Test "cos (pi/2) == 0": float: 1 float: fail Adding tests to libm-test.inc ============================= The tests are evaluated by a set of special test macros. The macros start with "TEST_" followed by a specification the input values, an underscore and a specification of the output values. As an example, the test macro for a function with input of type FLOAT (FLOAT is either float, double, long double) and output of type FLOAT is "TEST_f_f". The macro's parameter are the name of the function, the input parameter, output parameter and optionally one exception parameter. The accepted parameter types are: - "f" for FLOAT - "b" for boolean - just tests if the output parameter evaluates to 0 or 1 (only for output). - "c" for complex. This parameter needs two values, first the real, then the imaginary part. - "i" for int. - "l" for long int. - "L" for long long int. - "F" for the address of a FLOAT (only as input parameter) - "I" for the address of an int (only as input parameter) Some functions need special handling. For example gamma sets the global variable signgam and frexp takes an argument to &int. This special treatment is coded in "gen-libm-test.pl" and used while parsing "libm-test.inc".