glibc/misc/tst-efgcvt.c
Ulrich Drepper b113c12c35 Update.
1999-07-28  Ulrich Drepper  <drepper@cygnus.com>

	* misc/efgcvt.c: Use IEEE 854 formula to compute the number of digits
	to print.
	* misc/efgcvt_r.c: Likewise.
	* misc/qefgcvt.c: Likewise.
	* misc/qefgcvt_r.c: Likewise.
	* misc/tst-efgcvt.c: Remove one test which cannot reliably be run
	anymore.
1999-07-28 22:39:04 +00:00

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/* Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU C Library.
The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.
The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not,
write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#ifndef _GNU_SOURCE
# define _GNU_SOURCE 1
#endif
#include <math.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
int error_count;
typedef struct
{
double value;
int ndigit;
int decpt;
char result[30];
} testcase;
typedef char * ((*efcvt_func) (double, int, int *, int *));
static testcase ecvt_tests[] =
{
{ 0.0, 0, 1, "" },
{ 10.0, 0, 2, "" },
{ 10.0, 1, 2, "1" },
{ 10.0, 5, 2, "10000" },
{ -12.0, 5, 2, "12000" },
{ 0.2, 4, 0, "2000" },
{ 0.02, 4, -1, "2000" },
{ 5.5, 1, 1, "6" },
{ 1.0, -1, 1, "" },
{ 0.01, 2, -1, "10" },
{ 100.0, -2, 3, "" },
{ 100.0, -5, 3, "" },
{ 100.0, -4, 3, "" },
{ 100.01, -4, 3, "" },
{ 123.01, -4, 3, "" },
{ 126.71, -4, 3, "" },
{ 0.0, 4, 1, "0000" },
/* -1.0 is end marker. */
{ -1.0, 0, 0, "" }
};
static testcase fcvt_tests[] =
{
{ 0.0, 0, 1, "0" },
{ 10.0, 0, 2, "10" },
{ 10.0, 1, 2, "100" },
{ 10.0, 4, 2, "100000" },
{ -12.0, 5, 2, "1200000" },
{ 0.2, 4, 0, "2000" },
{ 0.02, 4, -1, "200" },
{ 5.5, 1, 1, "55" },
{ 5.5, 0, 1, "6" },
{ 0.01, 2, -1, "1" },
{ 100.0, -2, 3, "100" },
{ 100.0, -5, 3, "100" },
{ 100.0, -4, 3, "100" },
{ 100.01, -4, 3, "100" },
{ 123.01, -4, 3, "100" },
{ 126.71, -4, 3, "100" },
/* -1.0 is end marker. */
{ -1.0, 0, 0, "" }
};
void
output_error (const char *name, double value, int ndigit,
const char *exp_p, int exp_decpt, int exp_sign,
char *res_p, int res_decpt, int res_sign)
{
printf ("%s returned wrong result for value: %f, ndigits: %d\n",
name, value, ndigit);
printf ("Result was p: \"%s\", decpt: %d, sign: %d\n",
res_p, res_decpt, res_sign);
printf ("Should be p: \"%s\", decpt: %d, sign: %d\n",
exp_p, exp_decpt, exp_sign);
++error_count;
}
void
test (testcase tests[], efcvt_func efcvt, const char *name)
{
int no = 0;
int decpt, sign;
char *p;
while (tests[no].value != -1.0)
{
p = efcvt (tests[no].value, tests[no].ndigit, &decpt, &sign);
if (decpt != tests[no].decpt
|| sign != (tests[no].value < 0)
|| strcmp (p, tests[no].result) != 0)
output_error (name, tests[no].value, tests[no].ndigit,
tests[no].result, tests[no].decpt,
(tests[no].value < 0),
p, decpt, sign);
++no;
}
}
void
special (void)
{
int decpt, sign;
char *p;
p = ecvt (NAN, 10, &decpt, &sign);
if (sign != 0 || strcmp (p, "nan") != 0)
output_error ("ecvt", NAN, 10, "nan", 0, 0, p, decpt, sign);
p = ecvt (INFINITY, 10, &decpt, &sign);
if (sign != 0 || strcmp (p, "inf") != 0)
output_error ("ecvt", NAN, 10, "inf", 0, 0, p, decpt, sign);
/* Simply make sure these calls with large NDIGITs don't crash. */
(void) ecvt (123.456, 10000, &decpt, &sign);
(void) fcvt (123.456, 10000, &decpt, &sign);
}
int
main (void)
{
test (ecvt_tests, ecvt, "ecvt");
test (fcvt_tests, fcvt, "fcvt");
special ();
return error_count;
}