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C23 adds various <math.h> function families originally defined in TS 18661-4. Add the exp2m1 and exp10m1 functions (exp2(x)-1 and exp10(x)-1, like expm1). As with other such functions, these use type-generic templates that could be replaced with faster and more accurate type-specific implementations in future. Test inputs are copied from those for expm1, plus some additions close to the overflow threshold (copied from exp2 and exp10) and also some near the underflow threshold. exp2m1 has the unusual property of having an input (M_MAX_EXP) where whether the function overflows (under IEEE semantics) depends on the rounding mode. Although these could reasonably be XFAILed in the testsuite (as we do in some cases for arguments very close to a function's overflow threshold when an error of a few ulps in the implementation can result in the implementation not agreeing with an ideal one on whether overflow takes place - the testsuite isn't smart enough to handle this automatically), since these functions aren't required to be correctly rounding, I made the implementation check for and handle this case specially. The Makefile ordering expected by lint-makefiles for the new functions is a bit peculiar, but I implemented it in this patch so that the test passes; I don't know why log2 also needed moving in one Makefile variable setting when it didn't in my previous patches, but the failure showed a different place was expected for that function as well. The powerpc64le IFUNC setup seems not to be as self-contained as one might hope; it shouldn't be necessary to add IFUNCs for new functions such as these simply to get them building, but without setting up IFUNCs for the new functions, there were undefined references to __GI___expm1f128 (that IFUNC machinery results in no such function being defined, but doesn't stop include/math.h from doing the redirection resulting in the exp2m1f128 and exp10m1f128 implementations expecting to call it). Tested for x86_64 and x86, and with build-many-glibcs.py.
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Python
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860 lines
39 KiB
Python
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#!/usr/bin/python3
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# Generate tests for <tgmath.h> macros.
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# Copyright (C) 2017-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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#
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# The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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# Lesser General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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# License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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# <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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# As glibc does not support decimal floating point, the types to
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# consider for generic parameters are standard and binary
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# floating-point types, and integer types which are treated as
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# _Float32x if any argument has a _FloatNx type and otherwise as
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# double. The corresponding complex types may also be used (including
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# complex integer types, which are a GNU extension, but are currently
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# disabled here because they do not work properly with tgmath.h).
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# C23 makes the <tgmath.h> rules for selecting a function to call
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# correspond to the usual arithmetic conversions (applied successively
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# to the arguments for generic parameters in order), which choose the
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# type whose set of values contains that of the other type (undefined
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# behavior if neither type's set of values is a superset of the
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# other), with interchange types being preferred to standard types
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# (long double, double, float), being preferred to extended types
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# (_Float128x, _Float64x, _Float32x).
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# For the standard and binary floating-point types supported by GCC 7
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# on any platform, this means the resulting type is the last of the
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# given types in one of the following orders, or undefined behavior if
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# types with both ibm128 and binary128 representation are specified.
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# If double = long double: _Float16, float, _Float32, _Float32x,
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# double, long double, _Float64, _Float64x, _Float128.
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# Otherwise: _Float16, float, _Float32, _Float32x, double, _Float64,
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# _Float64x, long double, _Float128.
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# We generate tests to verify the return type is exactly as expected.
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# We also verify that the function called is real or complex as
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# expected, and that it is called for the right floating-point format
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# (but it is OK to call a double function instead of a long double one
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# if they have the same format, for example). For all the formats
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# supported on any given configuration of glibc, the MANT_DIG value
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# uniquely determines the format.
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import string
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import sys
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class Type(object):
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"""A type that may be used as an argument for generic parameters."""
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# All possible argument or result types.
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all_types_list = []
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# All argument types.
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argument_types_list = []
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# All real argument types.
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real_argument_types_list = []
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# Real argument types that correspond to a standard floating type
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# (float, double or long double; not _FloatN or _FloatNx).
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standard_real_argument_types_list = []
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# The real floating types by their order properties (which are
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# tuples giving the positions in both the possible orders above).
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real_types_order = {}
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# The type double.
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double_type = None
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# The type long double.
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long_double_type = None
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# The type _Complex double.
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complex_double_type = None
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# The type _Float64.
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float64_type = None
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# The type _Complex _Float64.
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complex_float64_type = None
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# The type _Float32x.
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float32x_type = None
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# The type _Complex _Float32x.
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complex_float32x_type = None
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# The type _Float64x.
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float64x_type = None
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def __init__(self, name, suffix=None, mant_dig=None, condition='1',
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order=None, integer=False, complex=False, real_type=None,
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floatnx=False):
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"""Initialize a Type object, creating any corresponding complex type
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in the process."""
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self.name = name
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self.suffix = suffix
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self.mant_dig = mant_dig
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self.condition = condition
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self.order = order
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self.integer = integer
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self.complex = complex
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self.floatnx = floatnx
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if complex:
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self.complex_type = self
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self.real_type = real_type
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else:
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# complex_type filled in by the caller once created.
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self.complex_type = None
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self.real_type = self
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def register_type(self, internal):
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"""Record a type in the lists of all types."""
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Type.all_types_list.append(self)
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if not internal:
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Type.argument_types_list.append(self)
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if not self.complex:
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Type.real_argument_types_list.append(self)
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if not self.name.startswith('_Float'):
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Type.standard_real_argument_types_list.append(self)
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if self.order is not None:
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Type.real_types_order[self.order] = self
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if self.name == 'double':
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Type.double_type = self
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if self.name == 'long double':
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Type.long_double_type = self
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if self.name == '_Complex double':
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Type.complex_double_type = self
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if self.name == '_Float64':
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Type.float64_type = self
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if self.name == '_Complex _Float64':
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Type.complex_float64_type = self
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if self.name == '_Float32x':
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Type.float32x_type = self
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if self.name == '_Complex _Float32x':
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Type.complex_float32x_type = self
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if self.name == '_Float64x':
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Type.float64x_type = self
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@staticmethod
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def create_type(name, suffix=None, mant_dig=None, condition='1', order=None,
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integer=False, complex_name=None, complex_ok=True,
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floatnx=False, internal=False):
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"""Create and register a Type object for a real type, creating any
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corresponding complex type in the process."""
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real_type = Type(name, suffix=suffix, mant_dig=mant_dig,
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condition=condition, order=order, integer=integer,
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complex=False, floatnx=floatnx)
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if complex_ok:
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if complex_name is None:
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complex_name = '_Complex %s' % name
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complex_type = Type(complex_name, condition=condition,
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integer=integer, complex=True,
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real_type=real_type, floatnx=floatnx)
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else:
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complex_type = None
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real_type.complex_type = complex_type
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real_type.register_type(internal)
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if complex_type is not None:
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complex_type.register_type(internal)
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def floating_type(self, integer_float32x):
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"""Return the corresponding floating type."""
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if self.integer:
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if integer_float32x:
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return (Type.complex_float32x_type
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if self.complex
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else Type.float32x_type)
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else:
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return (Type.complex_double_type
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if self.complex
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else Type.double_type)
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else:
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return self
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def real_floating_type(self, integer_float32x):
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"""Return the corresponding real floating type."""
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return self.real_type.floating_type(integer_float32x)
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def __str__(self):
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"""Return string representation of a type."""
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return self.name
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@staticmethod
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def init_types():
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"""Initialize all the known types."""
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Type.create_type('_Float16', 'f16', 'FLT16_MANT_DIG',
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complex_name='__CFLOAT16',
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condition='defined HUGE_VAL_F16', order=(0, 0))
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Type.create_type('float', 'f', 'FLT_MANT_DIG', order=(1, 1))
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Type.create_type('_Float32', 'f32', 'FLT32_MANT_DIG',
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complex_name='__CFLOAT32',
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condition='defined HUGE_VAL_F32', order=(2, 2))
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Type.create_type('_Float32x', 'f32x', 'FLT32X_MANT_DIG',
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complex_name='__CFLOAT32X',
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condition='defined HUGE_VAL_F32X', order=(3, 3),
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floatnx=True)
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Type.create_type('double', '', 'DBL_MANT_DIG', order=(4, 4))
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Type.create_type('long double', 'l', 'LDBL_MANT_DIG', order=(5, 7))
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Type.create_type('_Float64', 'f64', 'FLT64_MANT_DIG',
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complex_name='__CFLOAT64',
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condition='defined HUGE_VAL_F64', order=(6, 5))
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Type.create_type('_Float64x', 'f64x', 'FLT64X_MANT_DIG',
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complex_name='__CFLOAT64X',
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condition='defined HUGE_VAL_F64X', order=(7, 6),
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floatnx=True)
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Type.create_type('_Float128', 'f128', 'FLT128_MANT_DIG',
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complex_name='__CFLOAT128',
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condition='defined HUGE_VAL_F128', order=(8, 8))
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Type.create_type('char', integer=True)
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Type.create_type('signed char', integer=True)
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Type.create_type('unsigned char', integer=True)
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Type.create_type('short int', integer=True)
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Type.create_type('unsigned short int', integer=True)
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Type.create_type('int', integer=True)
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Type.create_type('unsigned int', integer=True)
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Type.create_type('long int', integer=True)
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Type.create_type('unsigned long int', integer=True)
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Type.create_type('long long int', integer=True)
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Type.create_type('unsigned long long int', integer=True)
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Type.create_type('__int128', integer=True,
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condition='defined __SIZEOF_INT128__')
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Type.create_type('unsigned __int128', integer=True,
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condition='defined __SIZEOF_INT128__')
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Type.create_type('enum e', integer=True, complex_ok=False)
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Type.create_type('_Bool', integer=True, complex_ok=False)
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Type.create_type('bit_field', integer=True, complex_ok=False)
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# Internal types represent the combination of long double with
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# _Float64 or _Float64x, for which the ordering depends on
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# whether long double has the same format as double.
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Type.create_type('long_double_Float64', None, 'LDBL_MANT_DIG',
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complex_name='complex_long_double_Float64',
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condition='defined HUGE_VAL_F64', order=(6, 7),
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internal=True)
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Type.create_type('long_double_Float64x', None, 'FLT64X_MANT_DIG',
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complex_name='complex_long_double_Float64x',
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condition='defined HUGE_VAL_F64X', order=(7, 7),
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internal=True)
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@staticmethod
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def can_combine_types(types):
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"""Return a C preprocessor conditional for whether the given list of
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types can be used together as type-generic macro arguments."""
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have_long_double = False
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have_float128 = False
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integer_float32x = any(t.floatnx for t in types)
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for t in types:
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t = t.real_floating_type(integer_float32x)
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if t.name == 'long double':
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have_long_double = True
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if t.name == '_Float128' or t.name == '_Float64x':
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have_float128 = True
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if have_long_double and have_float128:
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# If ibm128 format is in use for long double, both
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# _Float64x and _Float128 are binary128 and the types
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# cannot be combined.
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return '(LDBL_MANT_DIG != 106)'
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return '1'
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@staticmethod
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def combine_types(types):
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"""Return the result of combining a set of types."""
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have_complex = False
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combined = None
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integer_float32x = any(t.floatnx for t in types)
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for t in types:
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if t.complex:
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have_complex = True
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t = t.real_floating_type(integer_float32x)
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if combined is None:
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combined = t
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else:
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order = (max(combined.order[0], t.order[0]),
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max(combined.order[1], t.order[1]))
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combined = Type.real_types_order[order]
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return combined.complex_type if have_complex else combined
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def list_product_initial(initial, lists):
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"""Return a list of lists, with an initial sequence from the first
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argument (a list of lists) followed by each sequence of one
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element from each successive element of the second argument."""
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if not lists:
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return initial
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return list_product_initial([a + [b] for a in initial for b in lists[0]],
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lists[1:])
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def list_product(lists):
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"""Return a list of lists, with each sequence of one element from each
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successive element of the argument."""
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return list_product_initial([[]], lists)
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try:
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trans_id = str.maketrans(' *', '_p')
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except AttributeError:
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trans_id = string.maketrans(' *', '_p')
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def var_for_type(name):
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"""Return the name of a variable with a given type (name)."""
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return 'var_%s' % name.translate(trans_id)
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def vol_var_for_type(name):
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"""Return the name of a variable with a given volatile type (name)."""
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return 'vol_var_%s' % name.translate(trans_id)
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def define_vars_for_type(name):
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"""Return the definitions of variables with a given type (name)."""
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if name == 'bit_field':
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struct_vars = define_vars_for_type('struct s');
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return '%s#define %s %s.bf\n' % (struct_vars,
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vol_var_for_type(name),
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vol_var_for_type('struct s'))
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return ('%s %s __attribute__ ((unused));\n'
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'%s volatile %s __attribute__ ((unused));\n'
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% (name, var_for_type(name), name, vol_var_for_type(name)))
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def if_cond_text(conds, text):
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"""Return the result of making some text conditional under #if. The
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text ends with a newline, as does the return value if not empty."""
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if '0' in conds:
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return ''
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conds = [c for c in conds if c != '1']
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conds = sorted(set(conds))
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if not conds:
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return text
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return '#if %s\n%s#endif\n' % (' && '.join(conds), text)
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class Tests(object):
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"""The state associated with testcase generation."""
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def __init__(self):
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"""Initialize a Tests object."""
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self.header_list = ['#define __STDC_WANT_IEC_60559_TYPES_EXT__\n'
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'#include <float.h>\n'
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'#include <stdbool.h>\n'
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'#include <stdint.h>\n'
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'#include <stdio.h>\n'
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'#include <string.h>\n'
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'#include <tgmath.h>\n'
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'\n'
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'struct test\n'
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' {\n'
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' void (*func) (void);\n'
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' const char *func_name;\n'
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' const char *test_name;\n'
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' int mant_dig;\n'
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' int narrow_mant_dig;\n'
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' };\n'
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'int num_pass, num_fail;\n'
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'volatile int called_mant_dig;\n'
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'const char *volatile called_func_name;\n'
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'enum e { E, F };\n'
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'struct s\n'
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' {\n'
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' int bf:2;\n'
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' };\n']
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float64_text = ('# if LDBL_MANT_DIG == DBL_MANT_DIG\n'
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'typedef _Float64 long_double_Float64;\n'
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'typedef __CFLOAT64 complex_long_double_Float64;\n'
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'# else\n'
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'typedef long double long_double_Float64;\n'
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'typedef _Complex long double '
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'complex_long_double_Float64;\n'
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'# endif\n')
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float64_text = if_cond_text([Type.float64_type.condition],
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float64_text)
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float64x_text = ('# if LDBL_MANT_DIG == DBL_MANT_DIG\n'
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'typedef _Float64x long_double_Float64x;\n'
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'typedef __CFLOAT64X complex_long_double_Float64x;\n'
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'# else\n'
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'typedef long double long_double_Float64x;\n'
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'typedef _Complex long double '
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'complex_long_double_Float64x;\n'
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'# endif\n')
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float64x_text = if_cond_text([Type.float64x_type.condition],
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float64x_text)
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self.header_list.append(float64_text)
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self.header_list.append(float64x_text)
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self.types_seen = set()
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for t in Type.all_types_list:
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self.add_type_var(t.name, t.condition)
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self.test_text_list = []
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self.test_array_list = []
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self.macros_seen = set()
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def add_type_var(self, name, cond):
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"""Add declarations of variables for a type."""
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if name in self.types_seen:
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return
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t_vars = define_vars_for_type(name)
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self.header_list.append(if_cond_text([cond], t_vars))
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self.types_seen.add(name)
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def add_tests(self, macro, ret, args, complex_func=None):
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"""Add tests for a given tgmath.h macro, if that is the macro for
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which tests are to be generated; otherwise just add it to the
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list of macros for which test generation is supported."""
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# 'c' means the function argument or return type is
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# type-generic and complex only (a complex function argument
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# may still have a real macro argument). 'g' means it is
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# type-generic and may be real or complex; 'r' means it is
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# type-generic and may only be real; 's' means the same as
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# 'r', but restricted to float, double and long double.
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self.macros_seen.add(macro)
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if macro != self.macro:
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return
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have_complex = False
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func = macro
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narrowing = False
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narrowing_std = False
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if ret == 'c' or 'c' in args:
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# Complex-only.
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have_complex = True
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complex_func = func
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func = None
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elif ret == 'g' or 'g' in args:
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# Real and complex.
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have_complex = True
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if complex_func is None:
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complex_func = 'c%s' % func
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# For narrowing macros, compute narrow_args, the list of
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# argument types for which there is an actual corresponding
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# function. If none of those types exist, or the return type
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# does not exist, then the macro is not defined and no tests
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# of it can be run.
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if ret == 'float':
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narrowing = True
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narrowing_std = True
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narrow_cond = '1'
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narrow_args = [Type.double_type, Type.long_double_type]
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elif ret == 'double':
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narrowing = True
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narrowing_std = True
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narrow_cond = '1'
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narrow_args = [Type.long_double_type]
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elif ret.startswith('_Float'):
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narrowing = True
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narrow_args_1 = []
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narrow_args_2 = []
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nret_type = None
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for order, real_type in sorted(Type.real_types_order.items()):
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if real_type.name == ret:
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nret_type = real_type
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elif nret_type and real_type.name.startswith('_Float'):
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if ret.endswith('x') == real_type.name.endswith('x'):
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narrow_args_1.append(real_type)
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else:
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narrow_args_2.append(real_type)
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narrow_args = narrow_args_1 + narrow_args_2
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if narrow_args:
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narrow_cond = ('(%s && (%s))'
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% (nret_type.condition,
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' || '.join(t.condition
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for t in narrow_args)))
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else:
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# No possible argument types, even conditionally.
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narrow_cond = '0'
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types = [ret] + args
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for t in types:
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if t != 'c' and t != 'g' and t != 'r' and t != 's':
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self.add_type_var(t, '1')
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for t in Type.argument_types_list:
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if t.integer:
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continue
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if t.complex and not have_complex:
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continue
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if func is None and not t.complex:
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continue
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if ret == 's' and t.name.startswith('_Float'):
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continue
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|
if narrowing and t not in narrow_args:
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|
continue
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|
if ret == 'c':
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|
ret_name = t.complex_type.name
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|
elif ret == 'g':
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|
ret_name = t.name
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elif ret == 'r' or ret == 's':
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ret_name = t.real_type.name
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else:
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|
ret_name = ret
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|
dummy_func_name = complex_func if t.complex else func
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arg_list = []
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arg_num = 0
|
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for a in args:
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if a == 'c':
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|
arg_name = t.complex_type.name
|
|
elif a == 'g':
|
|
arg_name = t.name
|
|
elif a == 'r' or a == 's':
|
|
arg_name = t.real_type.name
|
|
else:
|
|
arg_name = a
|
|
arg_list.append('%s arg%d __attribute__ ((unused))'
|
|
% (arg_name, arg_num))
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|
arg_num += 1
|
|
dummy_func = ('%s\n'
|
|
'(%s%s) (%s)\n'
|
|
'{\n'
|
|
' called_mant_dig = %s;\n'
|
|
' called_func_name = "%s";\n'
|
|
' return 0;\n'
|
|
'}\n' % (ret_name, dummy_func_name,
|
|
t.real_type.suffix, ', '.join(arg_list),
|
|
t.real_type.mant_dig, dummy_func_name))
|
|
if narrowing:
|
|
dummy_cond = [narrow_cond, t.condition]
|
|
else:
|
|
dummy_cond = [t.condition]
|
|
dummy_func = if_cond_text(dummy_cond, dummy_func)
|
|
self.test_text_list.append(dummy_func)
|
|
arg_types = []
|
|
for t in args:
|
|
if t == 'g' or t == 'c':
|
|
arg_types.append(Type.argument_types_list)
|
|
elif t == 'r':
|
|
arg_types.append(Type.real_argument_types_list)
|
|
elif t == 's':
|
|
arg_types.append(Type.standard_real_argument_types_list)
|
|
arg_types_product = list_product(arg_types)
|
|
test_num = 0
|
|
for this_args in arg_types_product:
|
|
comb_type = Type.combine_types(this_args)
|
|
if narrowing:
|
|
# As long as there are no integer arguments, and as
|
|
# long as the chosen argument type is as wide as all
|
|
# the floating-point arguments passed, the semantics
|
|
# of the macro call do not depend on the exact
|
|
# function chosen. In particular, for f32x functions
|
|
# when _Float64x exists, the chosen type should differ
|
|
# for double / _Float32x and _Float64 arguments, but
|
|
# it is not always possible to distinguish those types
|
|
# before GCC 7 (resulting in some cases - only real
|
|
# arguments - where a wider argument type is used,
|
|
# which is semantically OK, and others - integer
|
|
# arguments present - where it may not be OK, but is
|
|
# unavoidable).
|
|
narrow_mant_dig = comb_type.real_type.mant_dig
|
|
for arg_type in this_args:
|
|
if arg_type.integer:
|
|
narrow_mant_dig = 0
|
|
else:
|
|
narrow_mant_dig = 0
|
|
can_comb = Type.can_combine_types(this_args)
|
|
all_conds = [t.condition for t in this_args]
|
|
narrow_args_cond = '(%s)' % ' && '.join(sorted(set(all_conds)))
|
|
all_conds.append(can_comb)
|
|
if narrowing:
|
|
all_conds.append(narrow_cond)
|
|
any_complex = func is None
|
|
for t in this_args:
|
|
if t.complex:
|
|
any_complex = True
|
|
func_name = complex_func if any_complex else func
|
|
test_name = '%s (%s)' % (macro,
|
|
', '.join([t.name for t in this_args]))
|
|
test_func_name = 'test_%s_%d' % (macro, test_num)
|
|
test_num += 1
|
|
mant_dig = comb_type.real_type.mant_dig
|
|
test_mant_dig_comp = ''
|
|
if (narrowing
|
|
and comb_type not in narrow_args):
|
|
# The expected argument type is the first in
|
|
# narrow_args that can represent all the values of
|
|
# comb_type (which, for the supported cases, means the
|
|
# first with mant_dig at least as large as that for
|
|
# comb_type, provided this isn't the case of an IBM
|
|
# long double argument with binary128 type from
|
|
# narrow_args).
|
|
narrow_extra_conds = []
|
|
test_mant_dig_list = ['#undef NARROW_MANT_DIG\n#if 0\n']
|
|
for t in narrow_args:
|
|
t_cond = '(%s && %s && %s <= %s && %s)' % (
|
|
narrow_args_cond, t.condition, mant_dig, t.mant_dig,
|
|
Type.can_combine_types(this_args + [t]))
|
|
narrow_extra_conds.append(t_cond)
|
|
test_mant_dig_list.append('#elif %s\n'
|
|
'#define NARROW_MANT_DIG %s\n'
|
|
% (t_cond, t.mant_dig))
|
|
test_mant_dig_list.append('#endif\n')
|
|
test_mant_dig_comp = ''.join(test_mant_dig_list)
|
|
all_conds.append('(%s)' % ' || '.join(narrow_extra_conds))
|
|
# A special case where this logic isn't correct is
|
|
# where comb_type is the internal long_double_Float64
|
|
# or long_double_Float64x, which will be detected as
|
|
# not in narrow_args even if the actual type chosen in
|
|
# a particular configuration would have been in
|
|
# narrow_args, so check for that case and handle it
|
|
# appropriately. In particular, if long double has
|
|
# the same format as double and there are long double
|
|
# and _Float64 arguments, and the macro returns
|
|
# _Float32x, the function called should be one for
|
|
# _Float64 arguments, not one for _Float64x arguments
|
|
# that would arise from this logic.
|
|
if comb_type.real_type.name == 'long_double_Float64':
|
|
comb_type_1 = Type.long_double_type
|
|
comb_type_2 = Type.float64_type
|
|
comb_type_is_2_cond = 'LDBL_MANT_DIG <= FLT64_MANT_DIG'
|
|
elif comb_type.real_type.name == 'long_double_Float64x':
|
|
comb_type_1 = Type.long_double_type
|
|
comb_type_2 = Type.float64x_type
|
|
comb_type_is_2_cond = 'LDBL_MANT_DIG < FLT64X_MANT_DIG'
|
|
else:
|
|
comb_type_1 = None
|
|
comb_type_2 = None
|
|
if comb_type_1 is None:
|
|
mant_dig = 'NARROW_MANT_DIG'
|
|
else:
|
|
mant_dig = ''
|
|
if comb_type_1 in narrow_args:
|
|
mant_dig += '!(%s) ? %s : ' % (comb_type_is_2_cond,
|
|
comb_type_1.mant_dig)
|
|
if comb_type_2 in narrow_args:
|
|
mant_dig += '%s ? %s : ' % (comb_type_is_2_cond,
|
|
comb_type_2.mant_dig)
|
|
mant_dig += 'NARROW_MANT_DIG'
|
|
if narrow_mant_dig != 0:
|
|
narrow_mant_dig = mant_dig
|
|
test_text = '%s, "%s", "%s", %s, %s' % (test_func_name, func_name,
|
|
test_name, mant_dig,
|
|
narrow_mant_dig)
|
|
test_text = '%s { %s },\n' % (test_mant_dig_comp, test_text)
|
|
test_text = if_cond_text(all_conds, test_text)
|
|
self.test_array_list.append(test_text)
|
|
call_args = []
|
|
call_arg_pos = 0
|
|
for t in args:
|
|
if t == 'g' or t == 'c' or t == 'r' or t == 's':
|
|
type = this_args[call_arg_pos].name
|
|
call_arg_pos += 1
|
|
else:
|
|
type = t
|
|
call_args.append(vol_var_for_type(type))
|
|
call_args_text = ', '.join(call_args)
|
|
if ret == 'g':
|
|
ret_type = comb_type.name
|
|
elif ret == 'r' or ret == 's':
|
|
ret_type = comb_type.real_type.name
|
|
elif ret == 'c':
|
|
ret_type = comb_type.complex_type.name
|
|
else:
|
|
ret_type = ret
|
|
call_text = '%s (%s)' % (macro, call_args_text)
|
|
test_func_text = ('static void\n'
|
|
'%s (void)\n'
|
|
'{\n'
|
|
' extern typeof (%s) %s '
|
|
'__attribute__ ((unused));\n'
|
|
' %s = %s;\n'
|
|
'}\n' % (test_func_name, call_text,
|
|
var_for_type(ret_type),
|
|
vol_var_for_type(ret_type), call_text))
|
|
test_func_text = if_cond_text(all_conds, test_func_text)
|
|
self.test_text_list.append(test_func_text)
|
|
|
|
def add_all_tests(self, macro):
|
|
"""Add tests for the given tgmath.h macro, if any, and generate the
|
|
list of all supported macros."""
|
|
self.macro = macro
|
|
# C99/C11 real-only functions.
|
|
self.add_tests('atan2', 'r', ['r', 'r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('cbrt', 'r', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('ceil', 'r', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('copysign', 'r', ['r', 'r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('erf', 'r', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('erfc', 'r', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('exp2', 'r', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('expm1', 'r', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('fdim', 'r', ['r', 'r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('floor', 'r', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('fma', 'r', ['r', 'r', 'r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('fmax', 'r', ['r', 'r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('fmin', 'r', ['r', 'r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('fmod', 'r', ['r', 'r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('frexp', 'r', ['r', 'int *'])
|
|
self.add_tests('hypot', 'r', ['r', 'r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('ilogb', 'int', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('ldexp', 'r', ['r', 'int'])
|
|
self.add_tests('lgamma', 'r', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('llrint', 'long long int', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('llround', 'long long int', ['r'])
|
|
# log10 is real-only in ISO C, but supports complex arguments
|
|
# as a GNU extension.
|
|
self.add_tests('log10', 'g', ['g'])
|
|
self.add_tests('log1p', 'r', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('log2', 'r', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('logb', 'r', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('lrint', 'long int', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('lround', 'long int', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('nearbyint', 'r', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('nextafter', 'r', ['r', 'r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('nexttoward', 's', ['s', 'long double'])
|
|
self.add_tests('remainder', 'r', ['r', 'r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('remquo', 'r', ['r', 'r', 'int *'])
|
|
self.add_tests('rint', 'r', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('round', 'r', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('scalbn', 'r', ['r', 'int'])
|
|
self.add_tests('scalbln', 'r', ['r', 'long int'])
|
|
self.add_tests('tgamma', 'r', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('trunc', 'r', ['r'])
|
|
# C99/C11 real-and-complex functions.
|
|
self.add_tests('acos', 'g', ['g'])
|
|
self.add_tests('asin', 'g', ['g'])
|
|
self.add_tests('atan', 'g', ['g'])
|
|
self.add_tests('acosh', 'g', ['g'])
|
|
self.add_tests('asinh', 'g', ['g'])
|
|
self.add_tests('atanh', 'g', ['g'])
|
|
self.add_tests('cos', 'g', ['g'])
|
|
self.add_tests('sin', 'g', ['g'])
|
|
self.add_tests('tan', 'g', ['g'])
|
|
self.add_tests('cosh', 'g', ['g'])
|
|
self.add_tests('sinh', 'g', ['g'])
|
|
self.add_tests('tanh', 'g', ['g'])
|
|
self.add_tests('exp', 'g', ['g'])
|
|
self.add_tests('log', 'g', ['g'])
|
|
self.add_tests('pow', 'g', ['g', 'g'])
|
|
self.add_tests('sqrt', 'g', ['g'])
|
|
self.add_tests('fabs', 'r', ['g'], 'cabs')
|
|
# C99/C11 complex-only functions.
|
|
self.add_tests('carg', 'r', ['c'])
|
|
self.add_tests('cimag', 'r', ['c'])
|
|
self.add_tests('conj', 'c', ['c'])
|
|
self.add_tests('cproj', 'c', ['c'])
|
|
self.add_tests('creal', 'r', ['c'])
|
|
# TS 18661-1 functions.
|
|
self.add_tests('roundeven', 'r', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('nextup', 'r', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('nextdown', 'r', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('fminmag', 'r', ['r', 'r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('fmaxmag', 'r', ['r', 'r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('llogb', 'long int', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('fromfp', 'intmax_t', ['r', 'int', 'unsigned int'])
|
|
self.add_tests('fromfpx', 'intmax_t', ['r', 'int', 'unsigned int'])
|
|
self.add_tests('ufromfp', 'uintmax_t', ['r', 'int', 'unsigned int'])
|
|
self.add_tests('ufromfpx', 'uintmax_t', ['r', 'int', 'unsigned int'])
|
|
for fn, args in (('add', 2), ('div', 2), ('fma', 3), ('mul', 2),
|
|
('sqrt', 1), ('sub', 2)):
|
|
for ret, prefix in (('float', 'f'),
|
|
('double', 'd'),
|
|
('_Float16', 'f16'),
|
|
('_Float32', 'f32'),
|
|
('_Float64', 'f64'),
|
|
('_Float128', 'f128'),
|
|
('_Float32x', 'f32x'),
|
|
('_Float64x', 'f64x')):
|
|
self.add_tests(prefix + fn, ret, ['r'] * args)
|
|
# TS 18661-4 functions.
|
|
self.add_tests('exp10', 'r', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('exp2m1', 'r', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('exp10m1', 'r', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('log2p1', 'r', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('log10p1', 'r', ['r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('logp1', 'r', ['r'])
|
|
# C23 functions.
|
|
self.add_tests('fmaximum', 'r', ['r', 'r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('fmaximum_mag', 'r', ['r', 'r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('fmaximum_num', 'r', ['r', 'r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('fmaximum_mag_num', 'r', ['r', 'r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('fminimum', 'r', ['r', 'r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('fminimum_mag', 'r', ['r', 'r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('fminimum_num', 'r', ['r', 'r'])
|
|
self.add_tests('fminimum_mag_num', 'r', ['r', 'r'])
|
|
# Miscellaneous functions.
|
|
self.add_tests('scalb', 's', ['s', 's'])
|
|
|
|
def tests_text(self):
|
|
"""Return the text of the generated testcase."""
|
|
test_list = [''.join(self.test_text_list),
|
|
'static const struct test tests[] =\n'
|
|
' {\n',
|
|
''.join(self.test_array_list),
|
|
' };\n']
|
|
footer_list = ['static int\n'
|
|
'do_test (void)\n'
|
|
'{\n'
|
|
' for (size_t i = 0;\n'
|
|
' i < sizeof (tests) / sizeof (tests[0]);\n'
|
|
' i++)\n'
|
|
' {\n'
|
|
' called_mant_dig = 0;\n'
|
|
' called_func_name = "";\n'
|
|
' tests[i].func ();\n'
|
|
' if (called_mant_dig == tests[i].mant_dig\n'
|
|
' && strcmp (called_func_name,\n'
|
|
' tests[i].func_name) == 0)\n'
|
|
' num_pass++;\n'
|
|
'#if !__GNUC_PREREQ (7, 0)\n'
|
|
' else if (tests[i].narrow_mant_dig > 0\n'
|
|
' && (called_mant_dig\n'
|
|
' >= tests[i].narrow_mant_dig)\n'
|
|
' && strcmp (called_func_name,\n'
|
|
' tests[i].func_name) == 0)\n'
|
|
' {\n'
|
|
' num_pass++;\n'
|
|
' printf ("Test %zu (%s):\\n"\n'
|
|
' " Expected: %s precision %d\\n"\n'
|
|
' " Actual: %s precision %d\\n"\n'
|
|
' " (OK with old GCC)\\n\\n",\n'
|
|
' i, tests[i].test_name,\n'
|
|
' tests[i].func_name,\n'
|
|
' tests[i].mant_dig,\n'
|
|
' called_func_name, called_mant_dig);\n'
|
|
' }\n'
|
|
' else if (tests[i].narrow_mant_dig == 0\n'
|
|
' && strcmp (called_func_name,\n'
|
|
' tests[i].func_name) == 0)\n'
|
|
' {\n'
|
|
' num_pass++;\n'
|
|
' printf ("Test %zu (%s):\\n"\n'
|
|
' " Expected: %s precision %d\\n"\n'
|
|
' " Actual: %s precision %d\\n"\n'
|
|
' " (unavoidable with old GCC)'
|
|
'\\n\\n",\n'
|
|
' i, tests[i].test_name,\n'
|
|
' tests[i].func_name,\n'
|
|
' tests[i].mant_dig,\n'
|
|
' called_func_name, called_mant_dig);\n'
|
|
' }\n'
|
|
'#endif\n'
|
|
' else\n'
|
|
' {\n'
|
|
' num_fail++;\n'
|
|
' printf ("Test %zu (%s):\\n"\n'
|
|
' " Expected: %s precision %d\\n"\n'
|
|
' " Actual: %s precision %d\\n\\n",\n'
|
|
' i, tests[i].test_name,\n'
|
|
' tests[i].func_name,\n'
|
|
' tests[i].mant_dig,\n'
|
|
' called_func_name, called_mant_dig);\n'
|
|
' }\n'
|
|
' }\n'
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' printf ("%d pass, %d fail\\n", num_pass, num_fail);\n'
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' return num_fail != 0;\n'
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'}\n'
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'\n'
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'#include <support/test-driver.c>']
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return ''.join(self.header_list + test_list + footer_list)
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def check_macro_list(self, macro_list):
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"""Check the list of macros that can be tested."""
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if self.macros_seen != set(macro_list):
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print('error: macro list mismatch')
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sys.exit(1)
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def main():
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"""The main entry point."""
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Type.init_types()
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t = Tests()
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if sys.argv[1] == 'check-list':
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macro = None
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macro_list = sys.argv[2:]
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else:
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macro = sys.argv[1]
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macro_list = []
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t.add_all_tests(macro)
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if macro:
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print(t.tests_text())
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else:
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t.check_macro_list(macro_list)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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main()
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