github.com/spotify/syslog-redirector-golang@v0.0.0-20140320174030-4859f03d829a/src/pkg/strconv/atof_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 strconv_test
     6  
     7  import (
     8  	"math"
     9  	"math/rand"
    10  	"reflect"
    11  	. "strconv"
    12  	"strings"
    13  	"testing"
    14  	"time"
    15  )
    16  
    17  type atofTest struct {
    18  	in  string
    19  	out string
    20  	err error
    21  }
    22  
    23  var atoftests = []atofTest{
    24  	{"", "0", ErrSyntax},
    25  	{"1", "1", nil},
    26  	{"+1", "1", nil},
    27  	{"1x", "0", ErrSyntax},
    28  	{"1.1.", "0", ErrSyntax},
    29  	{"1e23", "1e+23", nil},
    30  	{"1E23", "1e+23", nil},
    31  	{"100000000000000000000000", "1e+23", nil},
    32  	{"1e-100", "1e-100", nil},
    33  	{"123456700", "1.234567e+08", nil},
    34  	{"99999999999999974834176", "9.999999999999997e+22", nil},
    35  	{"100000000000000000000001", "1.0000000000000001e+23", nil},
    36  	{"100000000000000008388608", "1.0000000000000001e+23", nil},
    37  	{"100000000000000016777215", "1.0000000000000001e+23", nil},
    38  	{"100000000000000016777216", "1.0000000000000003e+23", nil},
    39  	{"-1", "-1", nil},
    40  	{"-0.1", "-0.1", nil},
    41  	{"-0", "-0", nil},
    42  	{"1e-20", "1e-20", nil},
    43  	{"625e-3", "0.625", nil},
    44  
    45  	// NaNs
    46  	{"nan", "NaN", nil},
    47  	{"NaN", "NaN", nil},
    48  	{"NAN", "NaN", nil},
    49  
    50  	// Infs
    51  	{"inf", "+Inf", nil},
    52  	{"-Inf", "-Inf", nil},
    53  	{"+INF", "+Inf", nil},
    54  	{"-Infinity", "-Inf", nil},
    55  	{"+INFINITY", "+Inf", nil},
    56  	{"Infinity", "+Inf", nil},
    57  
    58  	// largest float64
    59  	{"1.7976931348623157e308", "1.7976931348623157e+308", nil},
    60  	{"-1.7976931348623157e308", "-1.7976931348623157e+308", nil},
    61  	// next float64 - too large
    62  	{"1.7976931348623159e308", "+Inf", ErrRange},
    63  	{"-1.7976931348623159e308", "-Inf", ErrRange},
    64  	// the border is ...158079
    65  	// borderline - okay
    66  	{"1.7976931348623158e308", "1.7976931348623157e+308", nil},
    67  	{"-1.7976931348623158e308", "-1.7976931348623157e+308", nil},
    68  	// borderline - too large
    69  	{"1.797693134862315808e308", "+Inf", ErrRange},
    70  	{"-1.797693134862315808e308", "-Inf", ErrRange},
    71  
    72  	// a little too large
    73  	{"1e308", "1e+308", nil},
    74  	{"2e308", "+Inf", ErrRange},
    75  	{"1e309", "+Inf", ErrRange},
    76  
    77  	// way too large
    78  	{"1e310", "+Inf", ErrRange},
    79  	{"-1e310", "-Inf", ErrRange},
    80  	{"1e400", "+Inf", ErrRange},
    81  	{"-1e400", "-Inf", ErrRange},
    82  	{"1e400000", "+Inf", ErrRange},
    83  	{"-1e400000", "-Inf", ErrRange},
    84  
    85  	// denormalized
    86  	{"1e-305", "1e-305", nil},
    87  	{"1e-306", "1e-306", nil},
    88  	{"1e-307", "1e-307", nil},
    89  	{"1e-308", "1e-308", nil},
    90  	{"1e-309", "1e-309", nil},
    91  	{"1e-310", "1e-310", nil},
    92  	{"1e-322", "1e-322", nil},
    93  	// smallest denormal
    94  	{"5e-324", "5e-324", nil},
    95  	{"4e-324", "5e-324", nil},
    96  	{"3e-324", "5e-324", nil},
    97  	// too small
    98  	{"2e-324", "0", nil},
    99  	// way too small
   100  	{"1e-350", "0", nil},
   101  	{"1e-400000", "0", nil},
   102  
   103  	// try to overflow exponent
   104  	{"1e-4294967296", "0", nil},
   105  	{"1e+4294967296", "+Inf", ErrRange},
   106  	{"1e-18446744073709551616", "0", nil},
   107  	{"1e+18446744073709551616", "+Inf", ErrRange},
   108  
   109  	// Parse errors
   110  	{"1e", "0", ErrSyntax},
   111  	{"1e-", "0", ErrSyntax},
   112  	{".e-1", "0", ErrSyntax},
   113  	{"1\x00.2", "0", ErrSyntax},
   114  
   115  	// http://www.exploringbinary.com/java-hangs-when-converting-2-2250738585072012e-308/
   116  	{"2.2250738585072012e-308", "2.2250738585072014e-308", nil},
   117  	// http://www.exploringbinary.com/php-hangs-on-numeric-value-2-2250738585072011e-308/
   118  	{"2.2250738585072011e-308", "2.225073858507201e-308", nil},
   119  
   120  	// A very large number (initially wrongly parsed by the fast algorithm).
   121  	{"4.630813248087435e+307", "4.630813248087435e+307", nil},
   122  
   123  	// A different kind of very large number.
   124  	{"22.222222222222222", "22.22222222222222", nil},
   125  	{"2." + strings.Repeat("2", 4000) + "e+1", "22.22222222222222", nil},
   126  
   127  	// Exactly halfway between 1 and math.Nextafter(1, 2).
   128  	// Round to even (down).
   129  	{"1.00000000000000011102230246251565404236316680908203125", "1", nil},
   130  	// Slightly lower; still round down.
   131  	{"1.00000000000000011102230246251565404236316680908203124", "1", nil},
   132  	// Slightly higher; round up.
   133  	{"1.00000000000000011102230246251565404236316680908203126", "1.0000000000000002", nil},
   134  	// Slightly higher, but you have to read all the way to the end.
   135  	{"1.00000000000000011102230246251565404236316680908203125" + strings.Repeat("0", 10000) + "1", "1.0000000000000002", nil},
   136  }
   137  
   138  var atof32tests = []atofTest{
   139  	// Exactly halfway between 1 and the next float32.
   140  	// Round to even (down).
   141  	{"1.000000059604644775390625", "1", nil},
   142  	// Slightly lower.
   143  	{"1.000000059604644775390624", "1", nil},
   144  	// Slightly higher.
   145  	{"1.000000059604644775390626", "1.0000001", nil},
   146  	// Slightly higher, but you have to read all the way to the end.
   147  	{"1.000000059604644775390625" + strings.Repeat("0", 10000) + "1", "1.0000001", nil},
   148  
   149  	// largest float32: (1<<128) * (1 - 2^-24)
   150  	{"340282346638528859811704183484516925440", "3.4028235e+38", nil},
   151  	{"-340282346638528859811704183484516925440", "-3.4028235e+38", nil},
   152  	// next float32 - too large
   153  	{"3.4028236e38", "+Inf", ErrRange},
   154  	{"-3.4028236e38", "-Inf", ErrRange},
   155  	// the border is 3.40282356779...e+38
   156  	// borderline - okay
   157  	{"3.402823567e38", "3.4028235e+38", nil},
   158  	{"-3.402823567e38", "-3.4028235e+38", nil},
   159  	// borderline - too large
   160  	{"3.4028235678e38", "+Inf", ErrRange},
   161  	{"-3.4028235678e38", "-Inf", ErrRange},
   162  
   163  	// Denormals: less than 2^-126
   164  	{"1e-38", "1e-38", nil},
   165  	{"1e-39", "1e-39", nil},
   166  	{"1e-40", "1e-40", nil},
   167  	{"1e-41", "1e-41", nil},
   168  	{"1e-42", "1e-42", nil},
   169  	{"1e-43", "1e-43", nil},
   170  	{"1e-44", "1e-44", nil},
   171  	{"6e-45", "6e-45", nil}, // 4p-149 = 5.6e-45
   172  	{"5e-45", "6e-45", nil},
   173  	// Smallest denormal
   174  	{"1e-45", "1e-45", nil}, // 1p-149 = 1.4e-45
   175  	{"2e-45", "1e-45", nil},
   176  
   177  	// 2^92 = 8388608p+69 = 4951760157141521099596496896 (4.9517602e27)
   178  	// is an exact power of two that needs 8 decimal digits to be correctly
   179  	// parsed back.
   180  	// The float32 before is 16777215p+68 = 4.95175986e+27
   181  	// The halfway is 4.951760009. A bad algorithm that thinks the previous
   182  	// float32 is 8388607p+69 will shorten incorrectly to 4.95176e+27.
   183  	{"4951760157141521099596496896", "4.9517602e+27", nil},
   184  }
   185  
   186  type atofSimpleTest struct {
   187  	x float64
   188  	s string
   189  }
   190  
   191  var (
   192  	atofRandomTests        []atofSimpleTest
   193  	benchmarksRandomBits   [1024]string
   194  	benchmarksRandomNormal [1024]string
   195  )
   196  
   197  func init() {
   198  	// The atof routines return NumErrors wrapping
   199  	// the error and the string.  Convert the table above.
   200  	for i := range atoftests {
   201  		test := &atoftests[i]
   202  		if test.err != nil {
   203  			test.err = &NumError{"ParseFloat", test.in, test.err}
   204  		}
   205  	}
   206  	for i := range atof32tests {
   207  		test := &atof32tests[i]
   208  		if test.err != nil {
   209  			test.err = &NumError{"ParseFloat", test.in, test.err}
   210  		}
   211  	}
   212  
   213  	// Generate random inputs for tests and benchmarks
   214  	rand.Seed(time.Now().UnixNano())
   215  	if testing.Short() {
   216  		atofRandomTests = make([]atofSimpleTest, 100)
   217  	} else {
   218  		atofRandomTests = make([]atofSimpleTest, 10000)
   219  	}
   220  	for i := range atofRandomTests {
   221  		n := uint64(rand.Uint32())<<32 | uint64(rand.Uint32())
   222  		x := math.Float64frombits(n)
   223  		s := FormatFloat(x, 'g', -1, 64)
   224  		atofRandomTests[i] = atofSimpleTest{x, s}
   225  	}
   226  
   227  	for i := range benchmarksRandomBits {
   228  		bits := uint64(rand.Uint32())<<32 | uint64(rand.Uint32())
   229  		x := math.Float64frombits(bits)
   230  		benchmarksRandomBits[i] = FormatFloat(x, 'g', -1, 64)
   231  	}
   232  
   233  	for i := range benchmarksRandomNormal {
   234  		x := rand.NormFloat64()
   235  		benchmarksRandomNormal[i] = FormatFloat(x, 'g', -1, 64)
   236  	}
   237  }
   238  
   239  func testAtof(t *testing.T, opt bool) {
   240  	oldopt := SetOptimize(opt)
   241  	for i := 0; i < len(atoftests); i++ {
   242  		test := &atoftests[i]
   243  		out, err := ParseFloat(test.in, 64)
   244  		outs := FormatFloat(out, 'g', -1, 64)
   245  		if outs != test.out || !reflect.DeepEqual(err, test.err) {
   246  			t.Errorf("ParseFloat(%v, 64) = %v, %v want %v, %v",
   247  				test.in, out, err, test.out, test.err)
   248  		}
   249  
   250  		if float64(float32(out)) == out {
   251  			out, err := ParseFloat(test.in, 32)
   252  			out32 := float32(out)
   253  			if float64(out32) != out {
   254  				t.Errorf("ParseFloat(%v, 32) = %v, not a float32 (closest is %v)", test.in, out, float64(out32))
   255  				continue
   256  			}
   257  			outs := FormatFloat(float64(out32), 'g', -1, 32)
   258  			if outs != test.out || !reflect.DeepEqual(err, test.err) {
   259  				t.Errorf("ParseFloat(%v, 32) = %v, %v want %v, %v  # %v",
   260  					test.in, out32, err, test.out, test.err, out)
   261  			}
   262  		}
   263  	}
   264  	for _, test := range atof32tests {
   265  		out, err := ParseFloat(test.in, 32)
   266  		out32 := float32(out)
   267  		if float64(out32) != out {
   268  			t.Errorf("ParseFloat(%v, 32) = %v, not a float32 (closest is %v)", test.in, out, float64(out32))
   269  			continue
   270  		}
   271  		outs := FormatFloat(float64(out32), 'g', -1, 32)
   272  		if outs != test.out || !reflect.DeepEqual(err, test.err) {
   273  			t.Errorf("ParseFloat(%v, 32) = %v, %v want %v, %v  # %v",
   274  				test.in, out32, err, test.out, test.err, out)
   275  		}
   276  	}
   277  	SetOptimize(oldopt)
   278  }
   279  
   280  func TestAtof(t *testing.T) { testAtof(t, true) }
   281  
   282  func TestAtofSlow(t *testing.T) { testAtof(t, false) }
   283  
   284  func TestAtofRandom(t *testing.T) {
   285  	for _, test := range atofRandomTests {
   286  		x, _ := ParseFloat(test.s, 64)
   287  		switch {
   288  		default:
   289  			t.Errorf("number %s badly parsed as %b (expected %b)", test.s, x, test.x)
   290  		case x == test.x:
   291  		case math.IsNaN(test.x) && math.IsNaN(x):
   292  		}
   293  	}
   294  	t.Logf("tested %d random numbers", len(atofRandomTests))
   295  }
   296  
   297  var roundTripCases = []struct {
   298  	f float64
   299  	s string
   300  }{
   301  	// Issue 2917.
   302  	// This test will break the optimized conversion if the
   303  	// FPU is using 80-bit registers instead of 64-bit registers,
   304  	// usually because the operating system initialized the
   305  	// thread with 80-bit precision and the Go runtime didn't
   306  	// fix the FP control word.
   307  	{8865794286000691 << 39, "4.87402195346389e+27"},
   308  	{8865794286000692 << 39, "4.8740219534638903e+27"},
   309  }
   310  
   311  func TestRoundTrip(t *testing.T) {
   312  	for _, tt := range roundTripCases {
   313  		old := SetOptimize(false)
   314  		s := FormatFloat(tt.f, 'g', -1, 64)
   315  		if s != tt.s {
   316  			t.Errorf("no-opt FormatFloat(%b) = %s, want %s", tt.f, s, tt.s)
   317  		}
   318  		f, err := ParseFloat(tt.s, 64)
   319  		if f != tt.f || err != nil {
   320  			t.Errorf("no-opt ParseFloat(%s) = %b, %v want %b, nil", tt.s, f, err, tt.f)
   321  		}
   322  		SetOptimize(true)
   323  		s = FormatFloat(tt.f, 'g', -1, 64)
   324  		if s != tt.s {
   325  			t.Errorf("opt FormatFloat(%b) = %s, want %s", tt.f, s, tt.s)
   326  		}
   327  		f, err = ParseFloat(tt.s, 64)
   328  		if f != tt.f || err != nil {
   329  			t.Errorf("opt ParseFloat(%s) = %b, %v want %b, nil", tt.s, f, err, tt.f)
   330  		}
   331  		SetOptimize(old)
   332  	}
   333  }
   334  
   335  // TestRoundTrip32 tries a fraction of all finite positive float32 values.
   336  func TestRoundTrip32(t *testing.T) {
   337  	step := uint32(997)
   338  	if testing.Short() {
   339  		step = 99991
   340  	}
   341  	count := 0
   342  	for i := uint32(0); i < 0xff<<23; i += step {
   343  		f := math.Float32frombits(i)
   344  		if i&1 == 1 {
   345  			f = -f // negative
   346  		}
   347  		s := FormatFloat(float64(f), 'g', -1, 32)
   348  
   349  		parsed, err := ParseFloat(s, 32)
   350  		parsed32 := float32(parsed)
   351  		switch {
   352  		case err != nil:
   353  			t.Errorf("ParseFloat(%q, 32) gave error %s", s, err)
   354  		case float64(parsed32) != parsed:
   355  			t.Errorf("ParseFloat(%q, 32) = %v, not a float32 (nearest is %v)", s, parsed, parsed32)
   356  		case parsed32 != f:
   357  			t.Errorf("ParseFloat(%q, 32) = %b (expected %b)", s, parsed32, f)
   358  		}
   359  		count++
   360  	}
   361  	t.Logf("tested %d float32's", count)
   362  }
   363  
   364  func BenchmarkAtof64Decimal(b *testing.B) {
   365  	for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
   366  		ParseFloat("33909", 64)
   367  	}
   368  }
   369  
   370  func BenchmarkAtof64Float(b *testing.B) {
   371  	for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
   372  		ParseFloat("339.7784", 64)
   373  	}
   374  }
   375  
   376  func BenchmarkAtof64FloatExp(b *testing.B) {
   377  	for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
   378  		ParseFloat("-5.09e75", 64)
   379  	}
   380  }
   381  
   382  func BenchmarkAtof64Big(b *testing.B) {
   383  	for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
   384  		ParseFloat("123456789123456789123456789", 64)
   385  	}
   386  }
   387  
   388  func BenchmarkAtof64RandomBits(b *testing.B) {
   389  	for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
   390  		ParseFloat(benchmarksRandomBits[i%1024], 64)
   391  	}
   392  }
   393  
   394  func BenchmarkAtof64RandomFloats(b *testing.B) {
   395  	for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
   396  		ParseFloat(benchmarksRandomNormal[i%1024], 64)
   397  	}
   398  }
   399  
   400  func BenchmarkAtof32Decimal(b *testing.B) {
   401  	for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
   402  		ParseFloat("33909", 32)
   403  	}
   404  }
   405  
   406  func BenchmarkAtof32Float(b *testing.B) {
   407  	for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
   408  		ParseFloat("339.778", 32)
   409  	}
   410  }
   411  
   412  func BenchmarkAtof32FloatExp(b *testing.B) {
   413  	for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
   414  		ParseFloat("12.3456e32", 32)
   415  	}
   416  }
   417  
   418  var float32strings [4096]string
   419  
   420  func BenchmarkAtof32Random(b *testing.B) {
   421  	n := uint32(997)
   422  	for i := range float32strings {
   423  		n = (99991*n + 42) % (0xff << 23)
   424  		float32strings[i] = FormatFloat(float64(math.Float32frombits(n)), 'g', -1, 32)
   425  	}
   426  	b.ResetTimer()
   427  	for i := 0; i < b.N; i++ {
   428  		ParseFloat(float32strings[i%4096], 32)
   429  	}
   430  }