#!/usr/bin/perl -w # test rounding, accuracy, precicion and fallback, round_mode and mixing # of classes use strict; use Test; BEGIN { $| = 1; # to locate the testing files my $location = $0; $location =~ s/mbimbf.t//i; if ($ENV{PERL_CORE}) { @INC = qw(../lib); # testing with the core distribution } else { unshift @INC, '../lib'; # for testing manually } if (-d 't') { chdir 't'; require File::Spec; unshift @INC, File::Spec->catdir(File::Spec->updir, $location); } else { unshift @INC, $location; } print "# INC = @INC\n"; plan tests => 684 + 23; # own tests } use Math::BigInt 1.70; use Math::BigFloat 1.43; use vars qw/$mbi $mbf/; $mbi = 'Math::BigInt'; $mbf = 'Math::BigFloat'; require 'mbimbf.inc'; # some tests that won't work with subclasses, since the things are only # garantied in the Math::BigInt/BigFloat (unless subclass chooses to support # this) Math::BigInt->round_mode('even'); # reset for tests Math::BigFloat->round_mode('even'); # reset for tests ok ($Math::BigInt::rnd_mode,'even'); ok ($Math::BigFloat::rnd_mode,'even'); my $x = eval '$mbi->round_mode("huhmbi");'; print "# Got '$@'\n" unless ok ($@ =~ /^Unknown round mode 'huhmbi' at/); $x = eval '$mbf->round_mode("huhmbf");'; print "# Got '$@'\n" unless ok ($@ =~ /^Unknown round mode 'huhmbf' at/); # old way (now with test for validity) $x = eval '$Math::BigInt::rnd_mode = "huhmbi";'; print "# Got '$@'\n" unless ok ($@ =~ /^Unknown round mode 'huhmbi' at/); $x = eval '$Math::BigFloat::rnd_mode = "huhmbf";'; print "# Got '$@'\n" unless ok ($@ =~ /^Unknown round mode 'huhmbf' at/); # see if accessor also changes old variable $mbi->round_mode('odd'); ok ($Math::BigInt::rnd_mode,'odd'); $mbf->round_mode('odd'); ok ($Math::BigInt::rnd_mode,'odd'); foreach my $class (qw/Math::BigInt Math::BigFloat/) { ok ($class->accuracy(5),5); # set A ok_undef ($class->precision()); # and now P must be cleared ok ($class->precision(5),5); # set P ok_undef ($class->accuracy()); # and now A must be cleared } foreach my $class (qw/Math::BigInt Math::BigFloat/) { $class->accuracy(42); my $x = $class->new(123); # $x gets A of 42, too! ok ($x->accuracy(),42); # really? ok ($x->accuracy(undef),42); # $x has no A, but the # global is still in effect for $x # so the return value of that operation should # be 42, not undef ok ($x->accuracy(),42); # so $x should still have A = 42 $class->accuracy(undef); # reset for further tests $class->precision(undef); } # bug with flog(Math::BigFloat,Math::BigInt) $x = Math::BigFloat->new(100); $x = $x->blog(Math::BigInt->new(10)); ok ($x,2);