github.com/geraldss/go/src@v0.0.0-20210511222824-ac7d0ebfc235/math/big/ratconv_test.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2015 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 "fmt" 10 "io" 11 "math" 12 "strconv" 13 "strings" 14 "testing" 15 ) 16 17 var exponentTests = []struct { 18 s string // string to be scanned 19 base2ok bool // true if 'p'/'P' exponents are accepted 20 sepOk bool // true if '_' separators are accepted 21 x int64 // expected exponent 22 b int // expected exponent base 23 err error // expected error 24 next rune // next character (or 0, if at EOF) 25 }{ 26 // valid, without separators 27 {"", false, false, 0, 10, nil, 0}, 28 {"1", false, false, 0, 10, nil, '1'}, 29 {"e0", false, false, 0, 10, nil, 0}, 30 {"E1", false, false, 1, 10, nil, 0}, 31 {"e+10", false, false, 10, 10, nil, 0}, 32 {"e-10", false, false, -10, 10, nil, 0}, 33 {"e123456789a", false, false, 123456789, 10, nil, 'a'}, 34 {"p", false, false, 0, 10, nil, 'p'}, 35 {"P+100", false, false, 0, 10, nil, 'P'}, 36 {"p0", true, false, 0, 2, nil, 0}, 37 {"P-123", true, false, -123, 2, nil, 0}, 38 {"p+0a", true, false, 0, 2, nil, 'a'}, 39 {"p+123__", true, false, 123, 2, nil, '_'}, // '_' is not part of the number anymore 40 41 // valid, with separators 42 {"e+1_0", false, true, 10, 10, nil, 0}, 43 {"e-1_0", false, true, -10, 10, nil, 0}, 44 {"e123_456_789a", false, true, 123456789, 10, nil, 'a'}, 45 {"P+1_00", false, true, 0, 10, nil, 'P'}, 46 {"p-1_2_3", true, true, -123, 2, nil, 0}, 47 48 // invalid: no digits 49 {"e", false, false, 0, 10, errNoDigits, 0}, 50 {"ef", false, false, 0, 10, errNoDigits, 'f'}, 51 {"e+", false, false, 0, 10, errNoDigits, 0}, 52 {"E-x", false, false, 0, 10, errNoDigits, 'x'}, 53 {"p", true, false, 0, 2, errNoDigits, 0}, 54 {"P-", true, false, 0, 2, errNoDigits, 0}, 55 {"p+e", true, false, 0, 2, errNoDigits, 'e'}, 56 {"e+_x", false, true, 0, 10, errNoDigits, 'x'}, 57 58 // invalid: incorrect use of separator 59 {"e0_", false, true, 0, 10, errInvalSep, 0}, 60 {"e_0", false, true, 0, 10, errInvalSep, 0}, 61 {"e-1_2__3", false, true, -123, 10, errInvalSep, 0}, 62 } 63 64 func TestScanExponent(t *testing.T) { 65 for _, a := range exponentTests { 66 r := strings.NewReader(a.s) 67 x, b, err := scanExponent(r, a.base2ok, a.sepOk) 68 if err != a.err { 69 t.Errorf("scanExponent%+v\n\tgot error = %v; want %v", a, err, a.err) 70 } 71 if x != a.x { 72 t.Errorf("scanExponent%+v\n\tgot z = %v; want %v", a, x, a.x) 73 } 74 if b != a.b { 75 t.Errorf("scanExponent%+v\n\tgot b = %d; want %d", a, b, a.b) 76 } 77 next, _, err := r.ReadRune() 78 if err == io.EOF { 79 next = 0 80 err = nil 81 } 82 if err == nil && next != a.next { 83 t.Errorf("scanExponent%+v\n\tgot next = %q; want %q", a, next, a.next) 84 } 85 } 86 } 87 88 type StringTest struct { 89 in, out string 90 ok bool 91 } 92 93 var setStringTests = []StringTest{ 94 // invalid 95 {in: "1e"}, 96 {in: "1.e"}, 97 {in: "1e+14e-5"}, 98 {in: "1e4.5"}, 99 {in: "r"}, 100 {in: "a/b"}, 101 {in: "a.b"}, 102 {in: "1/0"}, 103 {in: "4/3/2"}, // issue 17001 104 {in: "4/3/"}, 105 {in: "4/3."}, 106 {in: "4/"}, 107 108 // valid 109 {"0", "0", true}, 110 {"-0", "0", true}, 111 {"1", "1", true}, 112 {"-1", "-1", true}, 113 {"1.", "1", true}, 114 {"1e0", "1", true}, 115 {"1.e1", "10", true}, 116 {"-0.1", "-1/10", true}, 117 {"-.1", "-1/10", true}, 118 {"2/4", "1/2", true}, 119 {".25", "1/4", true}, 120 {"-1/5", "-1/5", true}, 121 {"8129567.7690E14", "812956776900000000000", true}, 122 {"78189e+4", "781890000", true}, 123 {"553019.8935e+8", "55301989350000", true}, 124 {"98765432109876543210987654321e-10", "98765432109876543210987654321/10000000000", true}, 125 {"9877861857500000E-7", "3951144743/4", true}, 126 {"2169378.417e-3", "2169378417/1000000", true}, 127 {"884243222337379604041632732738665534", "884243222337379604041632732738665534", true}, 128 {"53/70893980658822810696", "53/70893980658822810696", true}, 129 {"106/141787961317645621392", "53/70893980658822810696", true}, 130 {"204211327800791583.81095", "4084226556015831676219/20000", true}, 131 {"0e9999999999", "0", true}, // issue #16176 132 } 133 134 // These are not supported by fmt.Fscanf. 135 var setStringTests2 = []StringTest{ 136 // invalid 137 {in: "4/3x"}, 138 {in: "0/-1"}, 139 {in: "-1/-1"}, 140 141 // invalid with separators 142 // (smoke tests only - a comprehensive set of tests is in natconv_test.go) 143 {in: "10_/1"}, 144 {in: "_10/1"}, 145 {in: "1/1__0"}, 146 147 // valid 148 {"0b1000/3", "8/3", true}, 149 {"0B1000/0x8", "1", true}, 150 {"-010/1", "-8", true}, // 0-prefix indicates octal in this case 151 {"-010.0", "-10", true}, 152 {"-0o10/1", "-8", true}, 153 {"0x10/1", "16", true}, 154 {"0x10/0x20", "1/2", true}, 155 156 {"0010", "10", true}, // 0-prefix is ignored in this case (not a fraction) 157 {"0x10.0", "16", true}, 158 {"0x1.8", "3/2", true}, 159 {"0X1.8p4", "24", true}, 160 {"0x1.1E2", "2289/2048", true}, // E is part of hex mantissa, not exponent 161 {"0b1.1E2", "150", true}, 162 {"0B1.1P3", "12", true}, 163 {"0o10e-2", "2/25", true}, 164 {"0O10p-3", "1", true}, 165 166 // valid with separators 167 // (smoke tests only - a comprehensive set of tests is in natconv_test.go) 168 {"0b_1000/3", "8/3", true}, 169 {"0B_10_00/0x8", "1", true}, 170 {"0xdead/0B1101_1110_1010_1101", "1", true}, 171 {"0B1101_1110_1010_1101/0XD_E_A_D", "1", true}, 172 {"1_000.0", "1000", true}, 173 174 {"0x_10.0", "16", true}, 175 {"0x1_0.0", "16", true}, 176 {"0x1.8_0", "3/2", true}, 177 {"0X1.8p0_4", "24", true}, 178 {"0b1.1_0E2", "150", true}, 179 {"0o1_0e-2", "2/25", true}, 180 {"0O_10p-3", "1", true}, 181 } 182 183 func TestRatSetString(t *testing.T) { 184 var tests []StringTest 185 tests = append(tests, setStringTests...) 186 tests = append(tests, setStringTests2...) 187 188 for i, test := range tests { 189 x, ok := new(Rat).SetString(test.in) 190 191 if ok { 192 if !test.ok { 193 t.Errorf("#%d SetString(%q) expected failure", i, test.in) 194 } else if x.RatString() != test.out { 195 t.Errorf("#%d SetString(%q) got %s want %s", i, test.in, x.RatString(), test.out) 196 } 197 } else { 198 if test.ok { 199 t.Errorf("#%d SetString(%q) expected success", i, test.in) 200 } else if x != nil { 201 t.Errorf("#%d SetString(%q) got %p want nil", i, test.in, x) 202 } 203 } 204 } 205 } 206 207 func TestRatScan(t *testing.T) { 208 var buf bytes.Buffer 209 for i, test := range setStringTests { 210 x := new(Rat) 211 buf.Reset() 212 buf.WriteString(test.in) 213 214 _, err := fmt.Fscanf(&buf, "%v", x) 215 if err == nil != test.ok { 216 if test.ok { 217 t.Errorf("#%d (%s) error: %s", i, test.in, err) 218 } else { 219 t.Errorf("#%d (%s) expected error", i, test.in) 220 } 221 continue 222 } 223 if err == nil && x.RatString() != test.out { 224 t.Errorf("#%d got %s want %s", i, x.RatString(), test.out) 225 } 226 } 227 } 228 229 var floatStringTests = []struct { 230 in string 231 prec int 232 out string 233 }{ 234 {"0", 0, "0"}, 235 {"0", 4, "0.0000"}, 236 {"1", 0, "1"}, 237 {"1", 2, "1.00"}, 238 {"-1", 0, "-1"}, 239 {"0.05", 1, "0.1"}, 240 {"-0.05", 1, "-0.1"}, 241 {".25", 2, "0.25"}, 242 {".25", 1, "0.3"}, 243 {".25", 3, "0.250"}, 244 {"-1/3", 3, "-0.333"}, 245 {"-2/3", 4, "-0.6667"}, 246 {"0.96", 1, "1.0"}, 247 {"0.999", 2, "1.00"}, 248 {"0.9", 0, "1"}, 249 {".25", -1, "0"}, 250 {".55", -1, "1"}, 251 } 252 253 func TestFloatString(t *testing.T) { 254 for i, test := range floatStringTests { 255 x, _ := new(Rat).SetString(test.in) 256 257 if x.FloatString(test.prec) != test.out { 258 t.Errorf("#%d got %s want %s", i, x.FloatString(test.prec), test.out) 259 } 260 } 261 } 262 263 // Test inputs to Rat.SetString. The prefix "long:" causes the test 264 // to be skipped except in -long mode. (The threshold is about 500us.) 265 var float64inputs = []string{ 266 // Constants plundered from strconv/testfp.txt. 267 268 // Table 1: Stress Inputs for Conversion to 53-bit Binary, < 1/2 ULP 269 "5e+125", 270 "69e+267", 271 "999e-026", 272 "7861e-034", 273 "75569e-254", 274 "928609e-261", 275 "9210917e+080", 276 "84863171e+114", 277 "653777767e+273", 278 "5232604057e-298", 279 "27235667517e-109", 280 "653532977297e-123", 281 "3142213164987e-294", 282 "46202199371337e-072", 283 "231010996856685e-073", 284 "9324754620109615e+212", 285 "78459735791271921e+049", 286 "272104041512242479e+200", 287 "6802601037806061975e+198", 288 "20505426358836677347e-221", 289 "836168422905420598437e-234", 290 "4891559871276714924261e+222", 291 292 // Table 2: Stress Inputs for Conversion to 53-bit Binary, > 1/2 ULP 293 "9e-265", 294 "85e-037", 295 "623e+100", 296 "3571e+263", 297 "81661e+153", 298 "920657e-023", 299 "4603285e-024", 300 "87575437e-309", 301 "245540327e+122", 302 "6138508175e+120", 303 "83356057653e+193", 304 "619534293513e+124", 305 "2335141086879e+218", 306 "36167929443327e-159", 307 "609610927149051e-255", 308 "3743626360493413e-165", 309 "94080055902682397e-242", 310 "899810892172646163e+283", 311 "7120190517612959703e+120", 312 "25188282901709339043e-252", 313 "308984926168550152811e-052", 314 "6372891218502368041059e+064", 315 316 // Table 14: Stress Inputs for Conversion to 24-bit Binary, <1/2 ULP 317 "5e-20", 318 "67e+14", 319 "985e+15", 320 "7693e-42", 321 "55895e-16", 322 "996622e-44", 323 "7038531e-32", 324 "60419369e-46", 325 "702990899e-20", 326 "6930161142e-48", 327 "25933168707e+13", 328 "596428896559e+20", 329 330 // Table 15: Stress Inputs for Conversion to 24-bit Binary, >1/2 ULP 331 "3e-23", 332 "57e+18", 333 "789e-35", 334 "2539e-18", 335 "76173e+28", 336 "887745e-11", 337 "5382571e-37", 338 "82381273e-35", 339 "750486563e-38", 340 "3752432815e-39", 341 "75224575729e-45", 342 "459926601011e+15", 343 344 // Constants plundered from strconv/atof_test.go. 345 346 "0", 347 "1", 348 "+1", 349 "1e23", 350 "1E23", 351 "100000000000000000000000", 352 "1e-100", 353 "123456700", 354 "99999999999999974834176", 355 "100000000000000000000001", 356 "100000000000000008388608", 357 "100000000000000016777215", 358 "100000000000000016777216", 359 "-1", 360 "-0.1", 361 "-0", // NB: exception made for this input 362 "1e-20", 363 "625e-3", 364 365 // largest float64 366 "1.7976931348623157e308", 367 "-1.7976931348623157e308", 368 // next float64 - too large 369 "1.7976931348623159e308", 370 "-1.7976931348623159e308", 371 // the border is ...158079 372 // borderline - okay 373 "1.7976931348623158e308", 374 "-1.7976931348623158e308", 375 // borderline - too large 376 "1.797693134862315808e308", 377 "-1.797693134862315808e308", 378 379 // a little too large 380 "1e308", 381 "2e308", 382 "1e309", 383 384 // way too large 385 "1e310", 386 "-1e310", 387 "1e400", 388 "-1e400", 389 "long:1e400000", 390 "long:-1e400000", 391 392 // denormalized 393 "1e-305", 394 "1e-306", 395 "1e-307", 396 "1e-308", 397 "1e-309", 398 "1e-310", 399 "1e-322", 400 // smallest denormal 401 "5e-324", 402 "4e-324", 403 "3e-324", 404 // too small 405 "2e-324", 406 // way too small 407 "1e-350", 408 "long:1e-400000", 409 // way too small, negative 410 "-1e-350", 411 "long:-1e-400000", 412 413 // try to overflow exponent 414 // [Disabled: too slow and memory-hungry with rationals.] 415 // "1e-4294967296", 416 // "1e+4294967296", 417 // "1e-18446744073709551616", 418 // "1e+18446744073709551616", 419 420 // https://www.exploringbinary.com/java-hangs-when-converting-2-2250738585072012e-308/ 421 "2.2250738585072012e-308", 422 // https://www.exploringbinary.com/php-hangs-on-numeric-value-2-2250738585072011e-308/ 423 "2.2250738585072011e-308", 424 425 // A very large number (initially wrongly parsed by the fast algorithm). 426 "4.630813248087435e+307", 427 428 // A different kind of very large number. 429 "22.222222222222222", 430 "long:2." + strings.Repeat("2", 4000) + "e+1", 431 432 // Exactly halfway between 1 and math.Nextafter(1, 2). 433 // Round to even (down). 434 "1.00000000000000011102230246251565404236316680908203125", 435 // Slightly lower; still round down. 436 "1.00000000000000011102230246251565404236316680908203124", 437 // Slightly higher; round up. 438 "1.00000000000000011102230246251565404236316680908203126", 439 // Slightly higher, but you have to read all the way to the end. 440 "long:1.00000000000000011102230246251565404236316680908203125" + strings.Repeat("0", 10000) + "1", 441 442 // Smallest denormal, 2^(-1022-52) 443 "4.940656458412465441765687928682213723651e-324", 444 // Half of smallest denormal, 2^(-1022-53) 445 "2.470328229206232720882843964341106861825e-324", 446 // A little more than the exact half of smallest denormal 447 // 2^-1075 + 2^-1100. (Rounds to 1p-1074.) 448 "2.470328302827751011111470718709768633275e-324", 449 // The exact halfway between smallest normal and largest denormal: 450 // 2^-1022 - 2^-1075. (Rounds to 2^-1022.) 451 "2.225073858507201136057409796709131975935e-308", 452 453 "1152921504606846975", // 1<<60 - 1 454 "-1152921504606846975", // -(1<<60 - 1) 455 "1152921504606846977", // 1<<60 + 1 456 "-1152921504606846977", // -(1<<60 + 1) 457 458 "1/3", 459 } 460 461 // isFinite reports whether f represents a finite rational value. 462 // It is equivalent to !math.IsNan(f) && !math.IsInf(f, 0). 463 func isFinite(f float64) bool { 464 return math.Abs(f) <= math.MaxFloat64 465 } 466 467 func TestFloat32SpecialCases(t *testing.T) { 468 for _, input := range float64inputs { 469 if strings.HasPrefix(input, "long:") { 470 if !*long { 471 continue 472 } 473 input = input[len("long:"):] 474 } 475 476 r, ok := new(Rat).SetString(input) 477 if !ok { 478 t.Errorf("Rat.SetString(%q) failed", input) 479 continue 480 } 481 f, exact := r.Float32() 482 483 // 1. Check string -> Rat -> float32 conversions are 484 // consistent with strconv.ParseFloat. 485 // Skip this check if the input uses "a/b" rational syntax. 486 if !strings.Contains(input, "/") { 487 e64, _ := strconv.ParseFloat(input, 32) 488 e := float32(e64) 489 490 // Careful: negative Rats too small for 491 // float64 become -0, but Rat obviously cannot 492 // preserve the sign from SetString("-0"). 493 switch { 494 case math.Float32bits(e) == math.Float32bits(f): 495 // Ok: bitwise equal. 496 case f == 0 && r.Num().BitLen() == 0: 497 // Ok: Rat(0) is equivalent to both +/- float64(0). 498 default: 499 t.Errorf("strconv.ParseFloat(%q) = %g (%b), want %g (%b); delta = %g", input, e, e, f, f, f-e) 500 } 501 } 502 503 if !isFinite(float64(f)) { 504 continue 505 } 506 507 // 2. Check f is best approximation to r. 508 if !checkIsBestApprox32(t, f, r) { 509 // Append context information. 510 t.Errorf("(input was %q)", input) 511 } 512 513 // 3. Check f->R->f roundtrip is non-lossy. 514 checkNonLossyRoundtrip32(t, f) 515 516 // 4. Check exactness using slow algorithm. 517 if wasExact := new(Rat).SetFloat64(float64(f)).Cmp(r) == 0; wasExact != exact { 518 t.Errorf("Rat.SetString(%q).Float32().exact = %t, want %t", input, exact, wasExact) 519 } 520 } 521 } 522 523 func TestFloat64SpecialCases(t *testing.T) { 524 for _, input := range float64inputs { 525 if strings.HasPrefix(input, "long:") { 526 if !*long { 527 continue 528 } 529 input = input[len("long:"):] 530 } 531 532 r, ok := new(Rat).SetString(input) 533 if !ok { 534 t.Errorf("Rat.SetString(%q) failed", input) 535 continue 536 } 537 f, exact := r.Float64() 538 539 // 1. Check string -> Rat -> float64 conversions are 540 // consistent with strconv.ParseFloat. 541 // Skip this check if the input uses "a/b" rational syntax. 542 if !strings.Contains(input, "/") { 543 e, _ := strconv.ParseFloat(input, 64) 544 545 // Careful: negative Rats too small for 546 // float64 become -0, but Rat obviously cannot 547 // preserve the sign from SetString("-0"). 548 switch { 549 case math.Float64bits(e) == math.Float64bits(f): 550 // Ok: bitwise equal. 551 case f == 0 && r.Num().BitLen() == 0: 552 // Ok: Rat(0) is equivalent to both +/- float64(0). 553 default: 554 t.Errorf("strconv.ParseFloat(%q) = %g (%b), want %g (%b); delta = %g", input, e, e, f, f, f-e) 555 } 556 } 557 558 if !isFinite(f) { 559 continue 560 } 561 562 // 2. Check f is best approximation to r. 563 if !checkIsBestApprox64(t, f, r) { 564 // Append context information. 565 t.Errorf("(input was %q)", input) 566 } 567 568 // 3. Check f->R->f roundtrip is non-lossy. 569 checkNonLossyRoundtrip64(t, f) 570 571 // 4. Check exactness using slow algorithm. 572 if wasExact := new(Rat).SetFloat64(f).Cmp(r) == 0; wasExact != exact { 573 t.Errorf("Rat.SetString(%q).Float64().exact = %t, want %t", input, exact, wasExact) 574 } 575 } 576 } 577 578 func TestIssue31184(t *testing.T) { 579 var x Rat 580 for _, want := range []string{ 581 "-213.090", 582 "8.192", 583 "16.000", 584 } { 585 x.SetString(want) 586 got := x.FloatString(3) 587 if got != want { 588 t.Errorf("got %s, want %s", got, want) 589 } 590 } 591 }