github.com/alash3al/go@v0.0.0-20150827002835-d497eeb00540/src/math/big/int_test.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style 3 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 package big 6 7 import ( 8 "bytes" 9 "encoding/gob" 10 "encoding/hex" 11 "encoding/json" 12 "encoding/xml" 13 "fmt" 14 "math/rand" 15 "testing" 16 "testing/quick" 17 ) 18 19 func isNormalized(x *Int) bool { 20 if len(x.abs) == 0 { 21 return !x.neg 22 } 23 // len(x.abs) > 0 24 return x.abs[len(x.abs)-1] != 0 25 } 26 27 type funZZ func(z, x, y *Int) *Int 28 type argZZ struct { 29 z, x, y *Int 30 } 31 32 var sumZZ = []argZZ{ 33 {NewInt(0), NewInt(0), NewInt(0)}, 34 {NewInt(1), NewInt(1), NewInt(0)}, 35 {NewInt(1111111110), NewInt(123456789), NewInt(987654321)}, 36 {NewInt(-1), NewInt(-1), NewInt(0)}, 37 {NewInt(864197532), NewInt(-123456789), NewInt(987654321)}, 38 {NewInt(-1111111110), NewInt(-123456789), NewInt(-987654321)}, 39 } 40 41 var prodZZ = []argZZ{ 42 {NewInt(0), NewInt(0), NewInt(0)}, 43 {NewInt(0), NewInt(1), NewInt(0)}, 44 {NewInt(1), NewInt(1), NewInt(1)}, 45 {NewInt(-991 * 991), NewInt(991), NewInt(-991)}, 46 // TODO(gri) add larger products 47 } 48 49 func TestSignZ(t *testing.T) { 50 var zero Int 51 for _, a := range sumZZ { 52 s := a.z.Sign() 53 e := a.z.Cmp(&zero) 54 if s != e { 55 t.Errorf("got %d; want %d for z = %v", s, e, a.z) 56 } 57 } 58 } 59 60 func TestSetZ(t *testing.T) { 61 for _, a := range sumZZ { 62 var z Int 63 z.Set(a.z) 64 if !isNormalized(&z) { 65 t.Errorf("%v is not normalized", z) 66 } 67 if (&z).Cmp(a.z) != 0 { 68 t.Errorf("got z = %v; want %v", z, a.z) 69 } 70 } 71 } 72 73 func TestAbsZ(t *testing.T) { 74 var zero Int 75 for _, a := range sumZZ { 76 var z Int 77 z.Abs(a.z) 78 var e Int 79 e.Set(a.z) 80 if e.Cmp(&zero) < 0 { 81 e.Sub(&zero, &e) 82 } 83 if z.Cmp(&e) != 0 { 84 t.Errorf("got z = %v; want %v", z, e) 85 } 86 } 87 } 88 89 func testFunZZ(t *testing.T, msg string, f funZZ, a argZZ) { 90 var z Int 91 f(&z, a.x, a.y) 92 if !isNormalized(&z) { 93 t.Errorf("%s%v is not normalized", msg, z) 94 } 95 if (&z).Cmp(a.z) != 0 { 96 t.Errorf("%s%+v\n\tgot z = %v; want %v", msg, a, &z, a.z) 97 } 98 } 99 100 func TestSumZZ(t *testing.T) { 101 AddZZ := func(z, x, y *Int) *Int { return z.Add(x, y) } 102 SubZZ := func(z, x, y *Int) *Int { return z.Sub(x, y) } 103 for _, a := range sumZZ { 104 arg := a 105 testFunZZ(t, "AddZZ", AddZZ, arg) 106 107 arg = argZZ{a.z, a.y, a.x} 108 testFunZZ(t, "AddZZ symmetric", AddZZ, arg) 109 110 arg = argZZ{a.x, a.z, a.y} 111 testFunZZ(t, "SubZZ", SubZZ, arg) 112 113 arg = argZZ{a.y, a.z, a.x} 114 testFunZZ(t, "SubZZ symmetric", SubZZ, arg) 115 } 116 } 117 118 func TestProdZZ(t *testing.T) { 119 MulZZ := func(z, x, y *Int) *Int { return z.Mul(x, y) } 120 for _, a := range prodZZ { 121 arg := a 122 testFunZZ(t, "MulZZ", MulZZ, arg) 123 124 arg = argZZ{a.z, a.y, a.x} 125 testFunZZ(t, "MulZZ symmetric", MulZZ, arg) 126 } 127 } 128 129 // mulBytes returns x*y via grade school multiplication. Both inputs 130 // and the result are assumed to be in big-endian representation (to 131 // match the semantics of Int.Bytes and Int.SetBytes). 132 func mulBytes(x, y []byte) []byte { 133 z := make([]byte, len(x)+len(y)) 134 135 // multiply 136 k0 := len(z) - 1 137 for j := len(y) - 1; j >= 0; j-- { 138 d := int(y[j]) 139 if d != 0 { 140 k := k0 141 carry := 0 142 for i := len(x) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { 143 t := int(z[k]) + int(x[i])*d + carry 144 z[k], carry = byte(t), t>>8 145 k-- 146 } 147 z[k] = byte(carry) 148 } 149 k0-- 150 } 151 152 // normalize (remove leading 0's) 153 i := 0 154 for i < len(z) && z[i] == 0 { 155 i++ 156 } 157 158 return z[i:] 159 } 160 161 func checkMul(a, b []byte) bool { 162 var x, y, z1 Int 163 x.SetBytes(a) 164 y.SetBytes(b) 165 z1.Mul(&x, &y) 166 167 var z2 Int 168 z2.SetBytes(mulBytes(a, b)) 169 170 return z1.Cmp(&z2) == 0 171 } 172 173 func TestMul(t *testing.T) { 174 if err := quick.Check(checkMul, nil); err != nil { 175 t.Error(err) 176 } 177 } 178 179 var mulRangesZ = []struct { 180 a, b int64 181 prod string 182 }{ 183 // entirely positive ranges are covered by mulRangesN 184 {-1, 1, "0"}, 185 {-2, -1, "2"}, 186 {-3, -2, "6"}, 187 {-3, -1, "-6"}, 188 {1, 3, "6"}, 189 {-10, -10, "-10"}, 190 {0, -1, "1"}, // empty range 191 {-1, -100, "1"}, // empty range 192 {-1, 1, "0"}, // range includes 0 193 {-1e9, 0, "0"}, // range includes 0 194 {-1e9, 1e9, "0"}, // range includes 0 195 {-10, -1, "3628800"}, // 10! 196 {-20, -2, "-2432902008176640000"}, // -20! 197 {-99, -1, 198 "-933262154439441526816992388562667004907159682643816214685929" + 199 "638952175999932299156089414639761565182862536979208272237582" + 200 "511852109168640000000000000000000000", // -99! 201 }, 202 } 203 204 func TestMulRangeZ(t *testing.T) { 205 var tmp Int 206 // test entirely positive ranges 207 for i, r := range mulRangesN { 208 prod := tmp.MulRange(int64(r.a), int64(r.b)).String() 209 if prod != r.prod { 210 t.Errorf("#%da: got %s; want %s", i, prod, r.prod) 211 } 212 } 213 // test other ranges 214 for i, r := range mulRangesZ { 215 prod := tmp.MulRange(r.a, r.b).String() 216 if prod != r.prod { 217 t.Errorf("#%db: got %s; want %s", i, prod, r.prod) 218 } 219 } 220 } 221 222 func TestBinomial(t *testing.T) { 223 var z Int 224 for _, test := range []struct { 225 n, k int64 226 want string 227 }{ 228 {0, 0, "1"}, 229 {0, 1, "0"}, 230 {1, 0, "1"}, 231 {1, 1, "1"}, 232 {1, 10, "0"}, 233 {4, 0, "1"}, 234 {4, 1, "4"}, 235 {4, 2, "6"}, 236 {4, 3, "4"}, 237 {4, 4, "1"}, 238 {10, 1, "10"}, 239 {10, 9, "10"}, 240 {10, 5, "252"}, 241 {11, 5, "462"}, 242 {11, 6, "462"}, 243 {100, 10, "17310309456440"}, 244 {100, 90, "17310309456440"}, 245 {1000, 10, "263409560461970212832400"}, 246 {1000, 990, "263409560461970212832400"}, 247 } { 248 if got := z.Binomial(test.n, test.k).String(); got != test.want { 249 t.Errorf("Binomial(%d, %d) = %s; want %s", test.n, test.k, got, test.want) 250 } 251 } 252 } 253 254 func BenchmarkBinomial(b *testing.B) { 255 var z Int 256 for i := b.N - 1; i >= 0; i-- { 257 z.Binomial(1000, 990) 258 } 259 } 260 261 // Examples from the Go Language Spec, section "Arithmetic operators" 262 var divisionSignsTests = []struct { 263 x, y int64 264 q, r int64 // T-division 265 d, m int64 // Euclidian division 266 }{ 267 {5, 3, 1, 2, 1, 2}, 268 {-5, 3, -1, -2, -2, 1}, 269 {5, -3, -1, 2, -1, 2}, 270 {-5, -3, 1, -2, 2, 1}, 271 {1, 2, 0, 1, 0, 1}, 272 {8, 4, 2, 0, 2, 0}, 273 } 274 275 func TestDivisionSigns(t *testing.T) { 276 for i, test := range divisionSignsTests { 277 x := NewInt(test.x) 278 y := NewInt(test.y) 279 q := NewInt(test.q) 280 r := NewInt(test.r) 281 d := NewInt(test.d) 282 m := NewInt(test.m) 283 284 q1 := new(Int).Quo(x, y) 285 r1 := new(Int).Rem(x, y) 286 if !isNormalized(q1) { 287 t.Errorf("#%d Quo: %v is not normalized", i, *q1) 288 } 289 if !isNormalized(r1) { 290 t.Errorf("#%d Rem: %v is not normalized", i, *r1) 291 } 292 if q1.Cmp(q) != 0 || r1.Cmp(r) != 0 { 293 t.Errorf("#%d QuoRem: got (%s, %s), want (%s, %s)", i, q1, r1, q, r) 294 } 295 296 q2, r2 := new(Int).QuoRem(x, y, new(Int)) 297 if !isNormalized(q2) { 298 t.Errorf("#%d Quo: %v is not normalized", i, *q2) 299 } 300 if !isNormalized(r2) { 301 t.Errorf("#%d Rem: %v is not normalized", i, *r2) 302 } 303 if q2.Cmp(q) != 0 || r2.Cmp(r) != 0 { 304 t.Errorf("#%d QuoRem: got (%s, %s), want (%s, %s)", i, q2, r2, q, r) 305 } 306 307 d1 := new(Int).Div(x, y) 308 m1 := new(Int).Mod(x, y) 309 if !isNormalized(d1) { 310 t.Errorf("#%d Div: %v is not normalized", i, *d1) 311 } 312 if !isNormalized(m1) { 313 t.Errorf("#%d Mod: %v is not normalized", i, *m1) 314 } 315 if d1.Cmp(d) != 0 || m1.Cmp(m) != 0 { 316 t.Errorf("#%d DivMod: got (%s, %s), want (%s, %s)", i, d1, m1, d, m) 317 } 318 319 d2, m2 := new(Int).DivMod(x, y, new(Int)) 320 if !isNormalized(d2) { 321 t.Errorf("#%d Div: %v is not normalized", i, *d2) 322 } 323 if !isNormalized(m2) { 324 t.Errorf("#%d Mod: %v is not normalized", i, *m2) 325 } 326 if d2.Cmp(d) != 0 || m2.Cmp(m) != 0 { 327 t.Errorf("#%d DivMod: got (%s, %s), want (%s, %s)", i, d2, m2, d, m) 328 } 329 } 330 } 331 332 func norm(x nat) nat { 333 i := len(x) 334 for i > 0 && x[i-1] == 0 { 335 i-- 336 } 337 return x[:i] 338 } 339 340 func TestBits(t *testing.T) { 341 for _, test := range []nat{ 342 nil, 343 {0}, 344 {1}, 345 {0, 1, 2, 3, 4}, 346 {4, 3, 2, 1, 0}, 347 {4, 3, 2, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0}, 348 } { 349 var z Int 350 z.neg = true 351 got := z.SetBits(test) 352 want := norm(test) 353 if got.abs.cmp(want) != 0 { 354 t.Errorf("SetBits(%v) = %v; want %v", test, got.abs, want) 355 } 356 357 if got.neg { 358 t.Errorf("SetBits(%v): got negative result", test) 359 } 360 361 bits := nat(z.Bits()) 362 if bits.cmp(want) != 0 { 363 t.Errorf("%v.Bits() = %v; want %v", z.abs, bits, want) 364 } 365 } 366 } 367 368 func checkSetBytes(b []byte) bool { 369 hex1 := hex.EncodeToString(new(Int).SetBytes(b).Bytes()) 370 hex2 := hex.EncodeToString(b) 371 372 for len(hex1) < len(hex2) { 373 hex1 = "0" + hex1 374 } 375 376 for len(hex1) > len(hex2) { 377 hex2 = "0" + hex2 378 } 379 380 return hex1 == hex2 381 } 382 383 func TestSetBytes(t *testing.T) { 384 if err := quick.Check(checkSetBytes, nil); err != nil { 385 t.Error(err) 386 } 387 } 388 389 func checkBytes(b []byte) bool { 390 // trim leading zero bytes since Bytes() won't return them 391 // (was issue 12231) 392 for len(b) > 0 && b[0] == 0 { 393 b = b[1:] 394 } 395 b2 := new(Int).SetBytes(b).Bytes() 396 return bytes.Equal(b, b2) 397 } 398 399 func TestBytes(t *testing.T) { 400 if err := quick.Check(checkBytes, nil); err != nil { 401 t.Error(err) 402 } 403 } 404 405 func checkQuo(x, y []byte) bool { 406 u := new(Int).SetBytes(x) 407 v := new(Int).SetBytes(y) 408 409 if len(v.abs) == 0 { 410 return true 411 } 412 413 r := new(Int) 414 q, r := new(Int).QuoRem(u, v, r) 415 416 if r.Cmp(v) >= 0 { 417 return false 418 } 419 420 uprime := new(Int).Set(q) 421 uprime.Mul(uprime, v) 422 uprime.Add(uprime, r) 423 424 return uprime.Cmp(u) == 0 425 } 426 427 var quoTests = []struct { 428 x, y string 429 q, r string 430 }{ 431 { 432 "476217953993950760840509444250624797097991362735329973741718102894495832294430498335824897858659711275234906400899559094370964723884706254265559534144986498357", 433 "9353930466774385905609975137998169297361893554149986716853295022578535724979483772383667534691121982974895531435241089241440253066816724367338287092081996", 434 "50911", 435 "1", 436 }, 437 { 438 "11510768301994997771168", 439 "1328165573307167369775", 440 "8", 441 "885443715537658812968", 442 }, 443 } 444 445 func TestQuo(t *testing.T) { 446 if err := quick.Check(checkQuo, nil); err != nil { 447 t.Error(err) 448 } 449 450 for i, test := range quoTests { 451 x, _ := new(Int).SetString(test.x, 10) 452 y, _ := new(Int).SetString(test.y, 10) 453 expectedQ, _ := new(Int).SetString(test.q, 10) 454 expectedR, _ := new(Int).SetString(test.r, 10) 455 456 r := new(Int) 457 q, r := new(Int).QuoRem(x, y, r) 458 459 if q.Cmp(expectedQ) != 0 || r.Cmp(expectedR) != 0 { 460 t.Errorf("#%d got (%s, %s) want (%s, %s)", i, q, r, expectedQ, expectedR) 461 } 462 } 463 } 464 465 func TestQuoStepD6(t *testing.T) { 466 // See Knuth, Volume 2, section 4.3.1, exercise 21. This code exercises 467 // a code path which only triggers 1 in 10^{-19} cases. 468 469 u := &Int{false, nat{0, 0, 1 + 1<<(_W-1), _M ^ (1 << (_W - 1))}} 470 v := &Int{false, nat{5, 2 + 1<<(_W-1), 1 << (_W - 1)}} 471 472 r := new(Int) 473 q, r := new(Int).QuoRem(u, v, r) 474 const expectedQ64 = "18446744073709551613" 475 const expectedR64 = "3138550867693340382088035895064302439801311770021610913807" 476 const expectedQ32 = "4294967293" 477 const expectedR32 = "39614081266355540837921718287" 478 if q.String() != expectedQ64 && q.String() != expectedQ32 || 479 r.String() != expectedR64 && r.String() != expectedR32 { 480 t.Errorf("got (%s, %s) want (%s, %s) or (%s, %s)", q, r, expectedQ64, expectedR64, expectedQ32, expectedR32) 481 } 482 } 483 484 var bitLenTests = []struct { 485 in string 486 out int 487 }{ 488 {"-1", 1}, 489 {"0", 0}, 490 {"1", 1}, 491 {"2", 2}, 492 {"4", 3}, 493 {"0xabc", 12}, 494 {"0x8000", 16}, 495 {"0x80000000", 32}, 496 {"0x800000000000", 48}, 497 {"0x8000000000000000", 64}, 498 {"0x80000000000000000000", 80}, 499 {"-0x4000000000000000000000", 87}, 500 } 501 502 func TestBitLen(t *testing.T) { 503 for i, test := range bitLenTests { 504 x, ok := new(Int).SetString(test.in, 0) 505 if !ok { 506 t.Errorf("#%d test input invalid: %s", i, test.in) 507 continue 508 } 509 510 if n := x.BitLen(); n != test.out { 511 t.Errorf("#%d got %d want %d", i, n, test.out) 512 } 513 } 514 } 515 516 var expTests = []struct { 517 x, y, m string 518 out string 519 }{ 520 // y <= 0 521 {"0", "0", "", "1"}, 522 {"1", "0", "", "1"}, 523 {"-10", "0", "", "1"}, 524 {"1234", "-1", "", "1"}, 525 526 // m == 1 527 {"0", "0", "1", "0"}, 528 {"1", "0", "1", "0"}, 529 {"-10", "0", "1", "0"}, 530 {"1234", "-1", "1", "0"}, 531 532 // misc 533 {"5", "1", "3", "2"}, 534 {"5", "-7", "", "1"}, 535 {"-5", "-7", "", "1"}, 536 {"5", "0", "", "1"}, 537 {"-5", "0", "", "1"}, 538 {"5", "1", "", "5"}, 539 {"-5", "1", "", "-5"}, 540 {"-5", "1", "7", "2"}, 541 {"-2", "3", "2", "0"}, 542 {"5", "2", "", "25"}, 543 {"1", "65537", "2", "1"}, 544 {"0x8000000000000000", "2", "", "0x40000000000000000000000000000000"}, 545 {"0x8000000000000000", "2", "6719", "4944"}, 546 {"0x8000000000000000", "3", "6719", "5447"}, 547 {"0x8000000000000000", "1000", "6719", "1603"}, 548 {"0x8000000000000000", "1000000", "6719", "3199"}, 549 {"0x8000000000000000", "-1000000", "6719", "1"}, 550 { 551 "2938462938472983472983659726349017249287491026512746239764525612965293865296239471239874193284792387498274256129746192347", 552 "298472983472983471903246121093472394872319615612417471234712061", 553 "29834729834729834729347290846729561262544958723956495615629569234729836259263598127342374289365912465901365498236492183464", 554 "23537740700184054162508175125554701713153216681790245129157191391322321508055833908509185839069455749219131480588829346291", 555 }, 556 // test case for issue 8822 557 { 558 "-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xB08FFB20760FFED58FADA86DFEF71AD72AA0FA763219618FE022C197E54708BB1191C66470250FCE8879487507CEE41381CA4D932F81C2B3F1AB20B539D50DCD", 560 "0xAC6BDB41324A9A9BF166DE5E1389582FAF72B6651987EE07FC3192943DB56050A37329CBB4A099ED8193E0757767A13DD52312AB4B03310DCD7F48A9DA04FD50E8083969EDB767B0CF6095179A163AB3661A05FBD5FAAAE82918A9962F0B93B855F97993EC975EEAA80D740ADBF4FF747359D041D5C33EA71D281E446B14773BCA97B43A23FB801676BD207A436C6481F1D2B9078717461A5B9D32E688F87748544523B524B0D57D5EA77A2775D2ECFA032CFBDBF52FB3786160279004E57AE6AF874E7303CE53299CCC041C7BC308D82A5698F3A8D0C38271AE35F8E9DBFBB694B5C803D89F7AE435DE236D525F54759B65E372FCD68EF20FA7111F9E4AFF73", 561 "21484252197776302499639938883777710321993113097987201050501182909581359357618579566746556372589385361683610524730509041328855066514963385522570894839035884713051640171474186548713546686476761306436434146475140156284389181808675016576845833340494848283681088886584219750554408060556769486628029028720727393293111678826356480455433909233520504112074401376133077150471237549474149190242010469539006449596611576612573955754349042329130631128234637924786466585703488460540228477440853493392086251021228087076124706778899179648655221663765993962724699135217212118535057766739392069738618682722216712319320435674779146070442", 562 }, 563 } 564 565 func TestExp(t *testing.T) { 566 for i, test := range expTests { 567 x, ok1 := new(Int).SetString(test.x, 0) 568 y, ok2 := new(Int).SetString(test.y, 0) 569 out, ok3 := new(Int).SetString(test.out, 0) 570 571 var ok4 bool 572 var m *Int 573 574 if len(test.m) == 0 { 575 m, ok4 = nil, true 576 } else { 577 m, ok4 = new(Int).SetString(test.m, 0) 578 } 579 580 if !ok1 || !ok2 || !ok3 || !ok4 { 581 t.Errorf("#%d: error in input", i) 582 continue 583 } 584 585 z1 := new(Int).Exp(x, y, m) 586 if !isNormalized(z1) { 587 t.Errorf("#%d: %v is not normalized", i, *z1) 588 } 589 if z1.Cmp(out) != 0 { 590 t.Errorf("#%d: got %s want %s", i, z1, out) 591 } 592 593 if m == nil { 594 // The result should be the same as for m == 0; 595 // specifically, there should be no div-zero panic. 596 m = &Int{abs: nat{}} // m != nil && len(m.abs) == 0 597 z2 := new(Int).Exp(x, y, m) 598 if z2.Cmp(z1) != 0 { 599 t.Errorf("#%d: got %s want %s", i, z2, z1) 600 } 601 } 602 } 603 } 604 605 func checkGcd(aBytes, bBytes []byte) bool { 606 x := new(Int) 607 y := new(Int) 608 a := new(Int).SetBytes(aBytes) 609 b := new(Int).SetBytes(bBytes) 610 611 d := new(Int).GCD(x, y, a, b) 612 x.Mul(x, a) 613 y.Mul(y, b) 614 x.Add(x, y) 615 616 return x.Cmp(d) == 0 617 } 618 619 var gcdTests = []struct { 620 d, x, y, a, b string 621 }{ 622 // a <= 0 || b <= 0 623 {"0", "0", "0", "0", "0"}, 624 {"0", "0", "0", "0", "7"}, 625 {"0", "0", "0", "11", "0"}, 626 {"0", "0", "0", "-77", "35"}, 627 {"0", "0", "0", "64515", "-24310"}, 628 {"0", "0", "0", "-64515", "-24310"}, 629 630 {"1", "-9", "47", "120", "23"}, 631 {"7", "1", "-2", "77", "35"}, 632 {"935", "-3", "8", "64515", "24310"}, 633 {"935000000000000000", "-3", "8", "64515000000000000000", "24310000000000000000"}, 634 {"1", "-221", "22059940471369027483332068679400581064239780177629666810348940098015901108344", "98920366548084643601728869055592650835572950932266967461790948584315647051443", "991"}, 635 636 // test early exit (after one Euclidean iteration) in binaryGCD 637 {"1", "", "", "1", "98920366548084643601728869055592650835572950932266967461790948584315647051443"}, 638 } 639 640 func testGcd(t *testing.T, d, x, y, a, b *Int) { 641 var X *Int 642 if x != nil { 643 X = new(Int) 644 } 645 var Y *Int 646 if y != nil { 647 Y = new(Int) 648 } 649 650 D := new(Int).GCD(X, Y, a, b) 651 if D.Cmp(d) != 0 { 652 t.Errorf("GCD(%s, %s): got d = %s, want %s", a, b, D, d) 653 } 654 if x != nil && X.Cmp(x) != 0 { 655 t.Errorf("GCD(%s, %s): got x = %s, want %s", a, b, X, x) 656 } 657 if y != nil && Y.Cmp(y) != 0 { 658 t.Errorf("GCD(%s, %s): got y = %s, want %s", a, b, Y, y) 659 } 660 661 // binaryGCD requires a > 0 && b > 0 662 if a.Sign() <= 0 || b.Sign() <= 0 { 663 return 664 } 665 666 D.binaryGCD(a, b) 667 if D.Cmp(d) != 0 { 668 t.Errorf("binaryGcd(%s, %s): got d = %s, want %s", a, b, D, d) 669 } 670 671 // check results in presence of aliasing (issue #11284) 672 a2 := new(Int).Set(a) 673 b2 := new(Int).Set(b) 674 a2.binaryGCD(a2, b2) // result is same as 1st argument 675 if a2.Cmp(d) != 0 { 676 t.Errorf("binaryGcd(%s, %s): got d = %s, want %s", a, b, a2, d) 677 } 678 679 a2 = new(Int).Set(a) 680 b2 = new(Int).Set(b) 681 b2.binaryGCD(a2, b2) // result is same as 2nd argument 682 if b2.Cmp(d) != 0 { 683 t.Errorf("binaryGcd(%s, %s): got d = %s, want %s", a, b, b2, d) 684 } 685 } 686 687 func TestGcd(t *testing.T) { 688 for _, test := range gcdTests { 689 d, _ := new(Int).SetString(test.d, 0) 690 x, _ := new(Int).SetString(test.x, 0) 691 y, _ := new(Int).SetString(test.y, 0) 692 a, _ := new(Int).SetString(test.a, 0) 693 b, _ := new(Int).SetString(test.b, 0) 694 695 testGcd(t, d, nil, nil, a, b) 696 testGcd(t, d, x, nil, a, b) 697 testGcd(t, d, nil, y, a, b) 698 testGcd(t, d, x, y, a, b) 699 } 700 701 quick.Check(checkGcd, nil) 702 } 703 704 var primes = []string{ 705 "2", 706 "3", 707 "5", 708 "7", 709 "11", 710 711 "13756265695458089029", 712 "13496181268022124907", 713 "10953742525620032441", 714 "17908251027575790097", 715 716 // https://golang.org/issue/638 717 "18699199384836356663", 718 719 "98920366548084643601728869055592650835572950932266967461790948584315647051443", 720 "94560208308847015747498523884063394671606671904944666360068158221458669711639", 721 722 // http://primes.utm.edu/lists/small/small3.html 723 "449417999055441493994709297093108513015373787049558499205492347871729927573118262811508386655998299074566974373711472560655026288668094291699357843464363003144674940345912431129144354948751003607115263071543163", 724 "230975859993204150666423538988557839555560243929065415434980904258310530753006723857139742334640122533598517597674807096648905501653461687601339782814316124971547968912893214002992086353183070342498989426570593", 725 "5521712099665906221540423207019333379125265462121169655563495403888449493493629943498064604536961775110765377745550377067893607246020694972959780839151452457728855382113555867743022746090187341871655890805971735385789993", 726 "203956878356401977405765866929034577280193993314348263094772646453283062722701277632936616063144088173312372882677123879538709400158306567338328279154499698366071906766440037074217117805690872792848149112022286332144876183376326512083574821647933992961249917319836219304274280243803104015000563790123", 727 728 // ECC primes: http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ladd-safecurves-02 729 "3618502788666131106986593281521497120414687020801267626233049500247285301239", // Curve1174: 2^251-9 730 "57896044618658097711785492504343953926634992332820282019728792003956564819949", // Curve25519: 2^255-19 731 "9850501549098619803069760025035903451269934817616361666987073351061430442874302652853566563721228910201656997576599", // E-382: 2^382-105 732 "42307582002575910332922579714097346549017899709713998034217522897561970639123926132812109468141778230245837569601494931472367", // Curve41417: 2^414-17 733 "6864797660130609714981900799081393217269435300143305409394463459185543183397656052122559640661454554977296311391480858037121987999716643812574028291115057151", // E-521: 2^521-1 734 } 735 736 var composites = []string{ 737 "0", 738 "1", 739 "21284175091214687912771199898307297748211672914763848041968395774954376176754", 740 "6084766654921918907427900243509372380954290099172559290432744450051395395951", 741 "84594350493221918389213352992032324280367711247940675652888030554255915464401", 742 "82793403787388584738507275144194252681", 743 } 744 745 func TestProbablyPrime(t *testing.T) { 746 nreps := 20 747 if testing.Short() { 748 nreps = 1 749 } 750 for i, s := range primes { 751 p, _ := new(Int).SetString(s, 10) 752 if !p.ProbablyPrime(nreps) { 753 t.Errorf("#%d prime found to be non-prime (%s)", i, s) 754 } 755 } 756 757 for i, s := range composites { 758 c, _ := new(Int).SetString(s, 10) 759 if c.ProbablyPrime(nreps) { 760 t.Errorf("#%d composite found to be prime (%s)", i, s) 761 } 762 if testing.Short() { 763 break 764 } 765 } 766 767 // check that ProbablyPrime panics if n <= 0 768 c := NewInt(11) // a prime 769 for _, n := range []int{-1, 0, 1} { 770 func() { 771 defer func() { 772 if n <= 0 && recover() == nil { 773 t.Fatalf("expected panic from ProbablyPrime(%d)", n) 774 } 775 }() 776 if !c.ProbablyPrime(n) { 777 t.Fatalf("%v should be a prime", c) 778 } 779 }() 780 } 781 } 782 783 type intShiftTest struct { 784 in string 785 shift uint 786 out string 787 } 788 789 var rshTests = []intShiftTest{ 790 {"0", 0, "0"}, 791 {"-0", 0, "0"}, 792 {"0", 1, "0"}, 793 {"0", 2, "0"}, 794 {"1", 0, "1"}, 795 {"1", 1, "0"}, 796 {"1", 2, "0"}, 797 {"2", 0, "2"}, 798 {"2", 1, "1"}, 799 {"-1", 0, "-1"}, 800 {"-1", 1, "-1"}, 801 {"-1", 10, "-1"}, 802 {"-100", 2, "-25"}, 803 {"-100", 3, "-13"}, 804 {"-100", 100, "-1"}, 805 {"4294967296", 0, "4294967296"}, 806 {"4294967296", 1, "2147483648"}, 807 {"4294967296", 2, "1073741824"}, 808 {"18446744073709551616", 0, "18446744073709551616"}, 809 {"18446744073709551616", 1, "9223372036854775808"}, 810 {"18446744073709551616", 2, "4611686018427387904"}, 811 {"18446744073709551616", 64, "1"}, 812 {"340282366920938463463374607431768211456", 64, "18446744073709551616"}, 813 {"340282366920938463463374607431768211456", 128, "1"}, 814 } 815 816 func TestRsh(t *testing.T) { 817 for i, test := range rshTests { 818 in, _ := new(Int).SetString(test.in, 10) 819 expected, _ := new(Int).SetString(test.out, 10) 820 out := new(Int).Rsh(in, test.shift) 821 822 if !isNormalized(out) { 823 t.Errorf("#%d: %v is not normalized", i, *out) 824 } 825 if out.Cmp(expected) != 0 { 826 t.Errorf("#%d: got %s want %s", i, out, expected) 827 } 828 } 829 } 830 831 func TestRshSelf(t *testing.T) { 832 for i, test := range rshTests { 833 z, _ := new(Int).SetString(test.in, 10) 834 expected, _ := new(Int).SetString(test.out, 10) 835 z.Rsh(z, test.shift) 836 837 if !isNormalized(z) { 838 t.Errorf("#%d: %v is not normalized", i, *z) 839 } 840 if z.Cmp(expected) != 0 { 841 t.Errorf("#%d: got %s want %s", i, z, expected) 842 } 843 } 844 } 845 846 var lshTests = []intShiftTest{ 847 {"0", 0, "0"}, 848 {"0", 1, "0"}, 849 {"0", 2, "0"}, 850 {"1", 0, "1"}, 851 {"1", 1, "2"}, 852 {"1", 2, "4"}, 853 {"2", 0, "2"}, 854 {"2", 1, "4"}, 855 {"2", 2, "8"}, 856 {"-87", 1, "-174"}, 857 {"4294967296", 0, "4294967296"}, 858 {"4294967296", 1, "8589934592"}, 859 {"4294967296", 2, "17179869184"}, 860 {"18446744073709551616", 0, "18446744073709551616"}, 861 {"9223372036854775808", 1, "18446744073709551616"}, 862 {"4611686018427387904", 2, "18446744073709551616"}, 863 {"1", 64, "18446744073709551616"}, 864 {"18446744073709551616", 64, "340282366920938463463374607431768211456"}, 865 {"1", 128, "340282366920938463463374607431768211456"}, 866 } 867 868 func TestLsh(t *testing.T) { 869 for i, test := range lshTests { 870 in, _ := new(Int).SetString(test.in, 10) 871 expected, _ := new(Int).SetString(test.out, 10) 872 out := new(Int).Lsh(in, test.shift) 873 874 if !isNormalized(out) { 875 t.Errorf("#%d: %v is not normalized", i, *out) 876 } 877 if out.Cmp(expected) != 0 { 878 t.Errorf("#%d: got %s want %s", i, out, expected) 879 } 880 } 881 } 882 883 func TestLshSelf(t *testing.T) { 884 for i, test := range lshTests { 885 z, _ := new(Int).SetString(test.in, 10) 886 expected, _ := new(Int).SetString(test.out, 10) 887 z.Lsh(z, test.shift) 888 889 if !isNormalized(z) { 890 t.Errorf("#%d: %v is not normalized", i, *z) 891 } 892 if z.Cmp(expected) != 0 { 893 t.Errorf("#%d: got %s want %s", i, z, expected) 894 } 895 } 896 } 897 898 func TestLshRsh(t *testing.T) { 899 for i, test := range rshTests { 900 in, _ := new(Int).SetString(test.in, 10) 901 out := new(Int).Lsh(in, test.shift) 902 out = out.Rsh(out, test.shift) 903 904 if !isNormalized(out) { 905 t.Errorf("#%d: %v is not normalized", i, *out) 906 } 907 if in.Cmp(out) != 0 { 908 t.Errorf("#%d: got %s want %s", i, out, in) 909 } 910 } 911 for i, test := range lshTests { 912 in, _ := new(Int).SetString(test.in, 10) 913 out := new(Int).Lsh(in, test.shift) 914 out.Rsh(out, test.shift) 915 916 if !isNormalized(out) { 917 t.Errorf("#%d: %v is not normalized", i, *out) 918 } 919 if in.Cmp(out) != 0 { 920 t.Errorf("#%d: got %s want %s", i, out, in) 921 } 922 } 923 } 924 925 var int64Tests = []int64{ 926 0, 927 1, 928 -1, 929 4294967295, 930 -4294967295, 931 4294967296, 932 -4294967296, 933 9223372036854775807, 934 -9223372036854775807, 935 -9223372036854775808, 936 } 937 938 func TestInt64(t *testing.T) { 939 for i, testVal := range int64Tests { 940 in := NewInt(testVal) 941 out := in.Int64() 942 943 if out != testVal { 944 t.Errorf("#%d got %d want %d", i, out, testVal) 945 } 946 } 947 } 948 949 var uint64Tests = []uint64{ 950 0, 951 1, 952 4294967295, 953 4294967296, 954 8589934591, 955 8589934592, 956 9223372036854775807, 957 9223372036854775808, 958 18446744073709551615, // 1<<64 - 1 959 } 960 961 func TestUint64(t *testing.T) { 962 in := new(Int) 963 for i, testVal := range uint64Tests { 964 in.SetUint64(testVal) 965 out := in.Uint64() 966 967 if out != testVal { 968 t.Errorf("#%d got %d want %d", i, out, testVal) 969 } 970 971 str := fmt.Sprint(testVal) 972 strOut := in.String() 973 if strOut != str { 974 t.Errorf("#%d.String got %s want %s", i, strOut, str) 975 } 976 } 977 } 978 979 var bitwiseTests = []struct { 980 x, y string 981 and, or, xor, andNot string 982 }{ 983 {"0x00", "0x00", "0x00", "0x00", "0x00", "0x00"}, 984 {"0x00", "0x01", "0x00", "0x01", "0x01", "0x00"}, 985 {"0x01", "0x00", "0x00", "0x01", "0x01", "0x01"}, 986 {"-0x01", "0x00", "0x00", "-0x01", "-0x01", "-0x01"}, 987 {"-0xaf", "-0x50", "-0xf0", "-0x0f", "0xe1", "0x41"}, 988 {"0x00", "-0x01", "0x00", "-0x01", "-0x01", "0x00"}, 989 {"0x01", "0x01", "0x01", "0x01", "0x00", "0x00"}, 990 {"-0x01", "-0x01", "-0x01", "-0x01", "0x00", "0x00"}, 991 {"0x07", "0x08", "0x00", "0x0f", "0x0f", "0x07"}, 992 {"0x05", "0x0f", "0x05", "0x0f", "0x0a", "0x00"}, 993 {"0xff", "-0x0a", "0xf6", "-0x01", "-0xf7", "0x09"}, 994 {"0x013ff6", "0x9a4e", "0x1a46", "0x01bffe", "0x01a5b8", "0x0125b0"}, 995 {"-0x013ff6", "0x9a4e", "0x800a", "-0x0125b2", "-0x01a5bc", "-0x01c000"}, 996 {"-0x013ff6", "-0x9a4e", "-0x01bffe", "-0x1a46", "0x01a5b8", "0x8008"}, 997 { 998 "0x1000009dc6e3d9822cba04129bcbe3401", 999 "0xb9bd7d543685789d57cb918e833af352559021483cdb05cc21fd", 1000 "0x1000001186210100001000009048c2001", 1001 "0xb9bd7d543685789d57cb918e8bfeff7fddb2ebe87dfbbdfe35fd", 1002 "0xb9bd7d543685789d57ca918e8ae69d6fcdb2eae87df2b97215fc", 1003 "0x8c40c2d8822caa04120b8321400", 1004 }, 1005 { 1006 "0x1000009dc6e3d9822cba04129bcbe3401", 1007 "-0xb9bd7d543685789d57cb918e833af352559021483cdb05cc21fd", 1008 "0x8c40c2d8822caa04120b8321401", 1009 "-0xb9bd7d543685789d57ca918e82229142459020483cd2014001fd", 1010 "-0xb9bd7d543685789d57ca918e8ae69d6fcdb2eae87df2b97215fe", 1011 "0x1000001186210100001000009048c2000", 1012 }, 1013 { 1014 "-0x1000009dc6e3d9822cba04129bcbe3401", 1015 "-0xb9bd7d543685789d57cb918e833af352559021483cdb05cc21fd", 1016 "-0xb9bd7d543685789d57cb918e8bfeff7fddb2ebe87dfbbdfe35fd", 1017 "-0x1000001186210100001000009048c2001", 1018 "0xb9bd7d543685789d57ca918e8ae69d6fcdb2eae87df2b97215fc", 1019 "0xb9bd7d543685789d57ca918e82229142459020483cd2014001fc", 1020 }, 1021 } 1022 1023 type bitFun func(z, x, y *Int) *Int 1024 1025 func testBitFun(t *testing.T, msg string, f bitFun, x, y *Int, exp string) { 1026 expected := new(Int) 1027 expected.SetString(exp, 0) 1028 1029 out := f(new(Int), x, y) 1030 if out.Cmp(expected) != 0 { 1031 t.Errorf("%s: got %s want %s", msg, out, expected) 1032 } 1033 } 1034 1035 func testBitFunSelf(t *testing.T, msg string, f bitFun, x, y *Int, exp string) { 1036 self := new(Int) 1037 self.Set(x) 1038 expected := new(Int) 1039 expected.SetString(exp, 0) 1040 1041 self = f(self, self, y) 1042 if self.Cmp(expected) != 0 { 1043 t.Errorf("%s: got %s want %s", msg, self, expected) 1044 } 1045 } 1046 1047 func altBit(x *Int, i int) uint { 1048 z := new(Int).Rsh(x, uint(i)) 1049 z = z.And(z, NewInt(1)) 1050 if z.Cmp(new(Int)) != 0 { 1051 return 1 1052 } 1053 return 0 1054 } 1055 1056 func altSetBit(z *Int, x *Int, i int, b uint) *Int { 1057 one := NewInt(1) 1058 m := one.Lsh(one, uint(i)) 1059 switch b { 1060 case 1: 1061 return z.Or(x, m) 1062 case 0: 1063 return z.AndNot(x, m) 1064 } 1065 panic("set bit is not 0 or 1") 1066 } 1067 1068 func testBitset(t *testing.T, x *Int) { 1069 n := x.BitLen() 1070 z := new(Int).Set(x) 1071 z1 := new(Int).Set(x) 1072 for i := 0; i < n+10; i++ { 1073 old := z.Bit(i) 1074 old1 := altBit(z1, i) 1075 if old != old1 { 1076 t.Errorf("bitset: inconsistent value for Bit(%s, %d), got %v want %v", z1, i, old, old1) 1077 } 1078 z := new(Int).SetBit(z, i, 1) 1079 z1 := altSetBit(new(Int), z1, i, 1) 1080 if z.Bit(i) == 0 { 1081 t.Errorf("bitset: bit %d of %s got 0 want 1", i, x) 1082 } 1083 if z.Cmp(z1) != 0 { 1084 t.Errorf("bitset: inconsistent value after SetBit 1, got %s want %s", z, z1) 1085 } 1086 z.SetBit(z, i, 0) 1087 altSetBit(z1, z1, i, 0) 1088 if z.Bit(i) != 0 { 1089 t.Errorf("bitset: bit %d of %s got 1 want 0", i, x) 1090 } 1091 if z.Cmp(z1) != 0 { 1092 t.Errorf("bitset: inconsistent value after SetBit 0, got %s want %s", z, z1) 1093 } 1094 altSetBit(z1, z1, i, old) 1095 z.SetBit(z, i, old) 1096 if z.Cmp(z1) != 0 { 1097 t.Errorf("bitset: inconsistent value after SetBit old, got %s want %s", z, z1) 1098 } 1099 } 1100 if z.Cmp(x) != 0 { 1101 t.Errorf("bitset: got %s want %s", z, x) 1102 } 1103 } 1104 1105 var bitsetTests = []struct { 1106 x string 1107 i int 1108 b uint 1109 }{ 1110 {"0", 0, 0}, 1111 {"0", 200, 0}, 1112 {"1", 0, 1}, 1113 {"1", 1, 0}, 1114 {"-1", 0, 1}, 1115 {"-1", 200, 1}, 1116 {"0x2000000000000000000000000000", 108, 0}, 1117 {"0x2000000000000000000000000000", 109, 1}, 1118 {"0x2000000000000000000000000000", 110, 0}, 1119 {"-0x2000000000000000000000000001", 108, 1}, 1120 {"-0x2000000000000000000000000001", 109, 0}, 1121 {"-0x2000000000000000000000000001", 110, 1}, 1122 } 1123 1124 func TestBitSet(t *testing.T) { 1125 for _, test := range bitwiseTests { 1126 x := new(Int) 1127 x.SetString(test.x, 0) 1128 testBitset(t, x) 1129 x = new(Int) 1130 x.SetString(test.y, 0) 1131 testBitset(t, x) 1132 } 1133 for i, test := range bitsetTests { 1134 x := new(Int) 1135 x.SetString(test.x, 0) 1136 b := x.Bit(test.i) 1137 if b != test.b { 1138 t.Errorf("#%d got %v want %v", i, b, test.b) 1139 } 1140 } 1141 z := NewInt(1) 1142 z.SetBit(NewInt(0), 2, 1) 1143 if z.Cmp(NewInt(4)) != 0 { 1144 t.Errorf("destination leaked into result; got %s want 4", z) 1145 } 1146 } 1147 1148 func BenchmarkBitset(b *testing.B) { 1149 z := new(Int) 1150 z.SetBit(z, 512, 1) 1151 b.ResetTimer() 1152 b.StartTimer() 1153 for i := b.N - 1; i >= 0; i-- { 1154 z.SetBit(z, i&512, 1) 1155 } 1156 } 1157 1158 func BenchmarkBitsetNeg(b *testing.B) { 1159 z := NewInt(-1) 1160 z.SetBit(z, 512, 0) 1161 b.ResetTimer() 1162 b.StartTimer() 1163 for i := b.N - 1; i >= 0; i-- { 1164 z.SetBit(z, i&512, 0) 1165 } 1166 } 1167 1168 func BenchmarkBitsetOrig(b *testing.B) { 1169 z := new(Int) 1170 altSetBit(z, z, 512, 1) 1171 b.ResetTimer() 1172 b.StartTimer() 1173 for i := b.N - 1; i >= 0; i-- { 1174 altSetBit(z, z, i&512, 1) 1175 } 1176 } 1177 1178 func BenchmarkBitsetNegOrig(b *testing.B) { 1179 z := NewInt(-1) 1180 altSetBit(z, z, 512, 0) 1181 b.ResetTimer() 1182 b.StartTimer() 1183 for i := b.N - 1; i >= 0; i-- { 1184 altSetBit(z, z, i&512, 0) 1185 } 1186 } 1187 1188 func TestBitwise(t *testing.T) { 1189 x := new(Int) 1190 y := new(Int) 1191 for _, test := range bitwiseTests { 1192 x.SetString(test.x, 0) 1193 y.SetString(test.y, 0) 1194 1195 testBitFun(t, "and", (*Int).And, x, y, test.and) 1196 testBitFunSelf(t, "and", (*Int).And, x, y, test.and) 1197 testBitFun(t, "andNot", (*Int).AndNot, x, y, test.andNot) 1198 testBitFunSelf(t, "andNot", (*Int).AndNot, x, y, test.andNot) 1199 testBitFun(t, "or", (*Int).Or, x, y, test.or) 1200 testBitFunSelf(t, "or", (*Int).Or, x, y, test.or) 1201 testBitFun(t, "xor", (*Int).Xor, x, y, test.xor) 1202 testBitFunSelf(t, "xor", (*Int).Xor, x, y, test.xor) 1203 } 1204 } 1205 1206 var notTests = []struct { 1207 in string 1208 out string 1209 }{ 1210 {"0", "-1"}, 1211 {"1", "-2"}, 1212 {"7", "-8"}, 1213 {"0", "-1"}, 1214 {"-81910", "81909"}, 1215 { 1216 "298472983472983471903246121093472394872319615612417471234712061", 1217 "-298472983472983471903246121093472394872319615612417471234712062", 1218 }, 1219 } 1220 1221 func TestNot(t *testing.T) { 1222 in := new(Int) 1223 out := new(Int) 1224 expected := new(Int) 1225 for i, test := range notTests { 1226 in.SetString(test.in, 10) 1227 expected.SetString(test.out, 10) 1228 out = out.Not(in) 1229 if out.Cmp(expected) != 0 { 1230 t.Errorf("#%d: got %s want %s", i, out, expected) 1231 } 1232 out = out.Not(out) 1233 if out.Cmp(in) != 0 { 1234 t.Errorf("#%d: got %s want %s", i, out, in) 1235 } 1236 } 1237 } 1238 1239 var modInverseTests = []struct { 1240 element string 1241 modulus string 1242 }{ 1243 {"1234567", "458948883992"}, 1244 {"239487239847", "2410312426921032588552076022197566074856950548502459942654116941958108831682612228890093858261341614673227141477904012196503648957050582631942730706805009223062734745341073406696246014589361659774041027169249453200378729434170325843778659198143763193776859869524088940195577346119843545301547043747207749969763750084308926339295559968882457872412993810129130294592999947926365264059284647209730384947211681434464714438488520940127459844288859336526896320919633919"}, 1245 } 1246 1247 func TestModInverse(t *testing.T) { 1248 var element, modulus, gcd, inverse Int 1249 one := NewInt(1) 1250 for i, test := range modInverseTests { 1251 (&element).SetString(test.element, 10) 1252 (&modulus).SetString(test.modulus, 10) 1253 (&inverse).ModInverse(&element, &modulus) 1254 (&inverse).Mul(&inverse, &element) 1255 (&inverse).Mod(&inverse, &modulus) 1256 if (&inverse).Cmp(one) != 0 { 1257 t.Errorf("#%d: failed (e·e^(-1)=%s)", i, &inverse) 1258 } 1259 } 1260 // exhaustive test for small values 1261 for n := 2; n < 100; n++ { 1262 (&modulus).SetInt64(int64(n)) 1263 for x := 1; x < n; x++ { 1264 (&element).SetInt64(int64(x)) 1265 (&gcd).GCD(nil, nil, &element, &modulus) 1266 if (&gcd).Cmp(one) != 0 { 1267 continue 1268 } 1269 (&inverse).ModInverse(&element, &modulus) 1270 (&inverse).Mul(&inverse, &element) 1271 (&inverse).Mod(&inverse, &modulus) 1272 if (&inverse).Cmp(one) != 0 { 1273 t.Errorf("ModInverse(%d,%d)*%d%%%d=%d, not 1", &element, &modulus, &element, &modulus, &inverse) 1274 } 1275 } 1276 } 1277 } 1278 1279 // testModSqrt is a helper for TestModSqrt, 1280 // which checks that ModSqrt can compute a square-root of elt^2. 1281 func testModSqrt(t *testing.T, elt, mod, sq, sqrt *Int) bool { 1282 var sqChk, sqrtChk, sqrtsq Int 1283 sq.Mul(elt, elt) 1284 sq.Mod(sq, mod) 1285 z := sqrt.ModSqrt(sq, mod) 1286 if z != sqrt { 1287 t.Errorf("ModSqrt returned wrong value %s", z) 1288 } 1289 1290 // test ModSqrt arguments outside the range [0,mod) 1291 sqChk.Add(sq, mod) 1292 z = sqrtChk.ModSqrt(&sqChk, mod) 1293 if z != &sqrtChk || z.Cmp(sqrt) != 0 { 1294 t.Errorf("ModSqrt returned inconsistent value %s", z) 1295 } 1296 sqChk.Sub(sq, mod) 1297 z = sqrtChk.ModSqrt(&sqChk, mod) 1298 if z != &sqrtChk || z.Cmp(sqrt) != 0 { 1299 t.Errorf("ModSqrt returned inconsistent value %s", z) 1300 } 1301 1302 // make sure we actually got a square root 1303 if sqrt.Cmp(elt) == 0 { 1304 return true // we found the "desired" square root 1305 } 1306 sqrtsq.Mul(sqrt, sqrt) // make sure we found the "other" one 1307 sqrtsq.Mod(&sqrtsq, mod) 1308 return sq.Cmp(&sqrtsq) == 0 1309 } 1310 1311 func TestModSqrt(t *testing.T) { 1312 var elt, mod, modx4, sq, sqrt Int 1313 r := rand.New(rand.NewSource(9)) 1314 for i, s := range primes[1:] { // skip 2, use only odd primes 1315 mod.SetString(s, 10) 1316 modx4.Lsh(&mod, 2) 1317 1318 // test a few random elements per prime 1319 for x := 1; x < 5; x++ { 1320 elt.Rand(r, &modx4) 1321 elt.Sub(&elt, &mod) // test range [-mod, 3*mod) 1322 if !testModSqrt(t, &elt, &mod, &sq, &sqrt) { 1323 t.Errorf("#%d: failed (sqrt(e) = %s)", i, &sqrt) 1324 } 1325 } 1326 } 1327 1328 // exhaustive test for small values 1329 for n := 3; n < 100; n++ { 1330 mod.SetInt64(int64(n)) 1331 if !mod.ProbablyPrime(10) { 1332 continue 1333 } 1334 isSquare := make([]bool, n) 1335 1336 // test all the squares 1337 for x := 1; x < n; x++ { 1338 elt.SetInt64(int64(x)) 1339 if !testModSqrt(t, &elt, &mod, &sq, &sqrt) { 1340 t.Errorf("#%d: failed (sqrt(%d,%d) = %s)", x, &elt, &mod, &sqrt) 1341 } 1342 isSquare[sq.Uint64()] = true 1343 } 1344 1345 // test all non-squares 1346 for x := 1; x < n; x++ { 1347 sq.SetInt64(int64(x)) 1348 z := sqrt.ModSqrt(&sq, &mod) 1349 if !isSquare[x] && z != nil { 1350 t.Errorf("#%d: failed (sqrt(%d,%d) = nil)", x, &sqrt, &mod) 1351 } 1352 } 1353 } 1354 } 1355 1356 func TestJacobi(t *testing.T) { 1357 testCases := []struct { 1358 x, y int64 1359 result int 1360 }{ 1361 {0, 1, 1}, 1362 {0, -1, 1}, 1363 {1, 1, 1}, 1364 {1, -1, 1}, 1365 {0, 5, 0}, 1366 {1, 5, 1}, 1367 {2, 5, -1}, 1368 {-2, 5, -1}, 1369 {2, -5, -1}, 1370 {-2, -5, 1}, 1371 {3, 5, -1}, 1372 {5, 5, 0}, 1373 {-5, 5, 0}, 1374 {6, 5, 1}, 1375 {6, -5, 1}, 1376 {-6, 5, 1}, 1377 {-6, -5, -1}, 1378 } 1379 1380 var x, y Int 1381 1382 for i, test := range testCases { 1383 x.SetInt64(test.x) 1384 y.SetInt64(test.y) 1385 expected := test.result 1386 actual := Jacobi(&x, &y) 1387 if actual != expected { 1388 t.Errorf("#%d: Jacobi(%d, %d) = %d, but expected %d", i, test.x, test.y, actual, expected) 1389 } 1390 } 1391 } 1392 1393 func TestJacobiPanic(t *testing.T) { 1394 const failureMsg = "test failure" 1395 defer func() { 1396 msg := recover() 1397 if msg == nil || msg == failureMsg { 1398 panic(msg) 1399 } 1400 t.Log(msg) 1401 }() 1402 x := NewInt(1) 1403 y := NewInt(2) 1404 // Jacobi should panic when the second argument is even. 1405 Jacobi(x, y) 1406 panic(failureMsg) 1407 } 1408 1409 var encodingTests = []string{ 1410 "-539345864568634858364538753846587364875430589374589", 1411 "-678645873", 1412 "-100", 1413 "-2", 1414 "-1", 1415 "0", 1416 "1", 1417 "2", 1418 "10", 1419 "42", 1420 "1234567890", 1421 "298472983472983471903246121093472394872319615612417471234712061", 1422 } 1423 1424 func TestIntGobEncoding(t *testing.T) { 1425 var medium bytes.Buffer 1426 enc := gob.NewEncoder(&medium) 1427 dec := gob.NewDecoder(&medium) 1428 for _, test := range encodingTests { 1429 medium.Reset() // empty buffer for each test case (in case of failures) 1430 var tx Int 1431 tx.SetString(test, 10) 1432 if err := enc.Encode(&tx); err != nil { 1433 t.Errorf("encoding of %s failed: %s", &tx, err) 1434 } 1435 var rx Int 1436 if err := dec.Decode(&rx); err != nil { 1437 t.Errorf("decoding of %s failed: %s", &tx, err) 1438 } 1439 if rx.Cmp(&tx) != 0 { 1440 t.Errorf("transmission of %s failed: got %s want %s", &tx, &rx, &tx) 1441 } 1442 } 1443 } 1444 1445 // Sending a nil Int pointer (inside a slice) on a round trip through gob should yield a zero. 1446 // TODO: top-level nils. 1447 func TestGobEncodingNilIntInSlice(t *testing.T) { 1448 buf := new(bytes.Buffer) 1449 enc := gob.NewEncoder(buf) 1450 dec := gob.NewDecoder(buf) 1451 1452 var in = make([]*Int, 1) 1453 err := enc.Encode(&in) 1454 if err != nil { 1455 t.Errorf("gob encode failed: %q", err) 1456 } 1457 var out []*Int 1458 err = dec.Decode(&out) 1459 if err != nil { 1460 t.Fatalf("gob decode failed: %q", err) 1461 } 1462 if len(out) != 1 { 1463 t.Fatalf("wrong len; want 1 got %d", len(out)) 1464 } 1465 var zero Int 1466 if out[0].Cmp(&zero) != 0 { 1467 t.Errorf("transmission of (*Int)(nill) failed: got %s want 0", out) 1468 } 1469 } 1470 1471 func TestIntJSONEncoding(t *testing.T) { 1472 for _, test := range encodingTests { 1473 var tx Int 1474 tx.SetString(test, 10) 1475 b, err := json.Marshal(&tx) 1476 if err != nil { 1477 t.Errorf("marshaling of %s failed: %s", &tx, err) 1478 } 1479 var rx Int 1480 if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &rx); err != nil { 1481 t.Errorf("unmarshaling of %s failed: %s", &tx, err) 1482 } 1483 if rx.Cmp(&tx) != 0 { 1484 t.Errorf("JSON encoding of %s failed: got %s want %s", &tx, &rx, &tx) 1485 } 1486 } 1487 } 1488 1489 var intVals = []string{ 1490 "-141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592307816406286", 1491 "-1415926535897932384626433832795028841971", 1492 "-141592653589793", 1493 "-1", 1494 "0", 1495 "1", 1496 "141592653589793", 1497 "1415926535897932384626433832795028841971", 1498 "141592653589793238462643383279502884197169399375105820974944592307816406286", 1499 } 1500 1501 func TestIntJSONEncodingTextMarshaller(t *testing.T) { 1502 for _, num := range intVals { 1503 var tx Int 1504 tx.SetString(num, 0) 1505 b, err := json.Marshal(&tx) 1506 if err != nil { 1507 t.Errorf("marshaling of %s failed: %s", &tx, err) 1508 continue 1509 } 1510 var rx Int 1511 if err := json.Unmarshal(b, &rx); err != nil { 1512 t.Errorf("unmarshaling of %s failed: %s", &tx, err) 1513 continue 1514 } 1515 if rx.Cmp(&tx) != 0 { 1516 t.Errorf("JSON encoding of %s failed: got %s want %s", &tx, &rx, &tx) 1517 } 1518 } 1519 } 1520 1521 func TestIntXMLEncodingTextMarshaller(t *testing.T) { 1522 for _, num := range intVals { 1523 var tx Int 1524 tx.SetString(num, 0) 1525 b, err := xml.Marshal(&tx) 1526 if err != nil { 1527 t.Errorf("marshaling of %s failed: %s", &tx, err) 1528 continue 1529 } 1530 var rx Int 1531 if err := xml.Unmarshal(b, &rx); err != nil { 1532 t.Errorf("unmarshaling of %s failed: %s", &tx, err) 1533 continue 1534 } 1535 if rx.Cmp(&tx) != 0 { 1536 t.Errorf("XML encoding of %s failed: got %s want %s", &tx, &rx, &tx) 1537 } 1538 } 1539 } 1540 1541 func TestIssue2607(t *testing.T) { 1542 // This code sequence used to hang. 1543 n := NewInt(10) 1544 n.Rand(rand.New(rand.NewSource(9)), n) 1545 }