#!perl
BEGIN {
unless ($ENV{AUTHOR_TESTING}) {
require Test::More;
Test::More::plan(skip_all =>
'these tests are for testing by the author');
}
}
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More tests => 3397;
###############################################################################
# Read and load configuration file and backend library.
use Config::Tiny ();
my $config_file = 't/author-lib.ini';
my $config = Config::Tiny -> read('t/author-lib.ini')
or die Config::Tiny -> errstr();
# Read the library to test.
our $LIB = $config->{_}->{lib};
die "No library defined in file '$config_file'"
unless defined $LIB;
die "Invalid library name '$LIB' in file '$config_file'"
unless $LIB =~ /^[A-Za-z]\w*(::\w+)*\z/;
# Load the library.
eval "require $LIB";
die $@ if $@;
###############################################################################
can_ok($LIB, "_num");
use lib "t";
use Math::BigInt::Lib::TestUtil qw< randstr >;
# Generate test data.
my @data;
push @data, 0 .. 250; # small integers
for (my $n = 3 ; $n <= 300 ; ++ $n) {
push @data, "1" . ("0" x $n); # powers of 10
}
for (my $n = 1 ; $n <= 300 ; ++ $n) {
push @data, randstr($n, 10); # random big integers
}
# Tolerance for floating point number comparisons.
my $tol = 2e-15;
# List context.
for (my $i = 0 ; $i <= $#data ; ++ $i) {
my $str = $data[$i];
my ($x, @got);
my $test = qq|\$x = $LIB->_new("$str"); |
. qq|\@got = $LIB->_num(\$x);|;
diag("\n$test\n\n") if $ENV{AUTHOR_DEBUGGING};
eval $test;
is($@, "", "'$test' gives emtpy \$\@");
subtest "_num() in list context: $test", sub {
plan tests => 3,
cmp_ok(scalar @got, "==", 1,
"'$test' gives one output arg");
is(ref($got[0]), "",
"'$test' output arg is a Perl scalar");
# If output does not use floating point notation, compare the
# values exactly ...
if ($got[0] =~ /^\d+\z/) {
cmp_ok($got[0], "==", $str,
"'$test' output value is exactly right");
}
# ... otherwise compare them approximatly.
else {
my $rel_err = abs($got[0] - $str) / $str;
cmp_ok($rel_err, "<", $tol,
"'$test' output value is correct within" .
" a relative error of $tol");
}
};
}
# Scalar context.
for (my $i = 0 ; $i <= $#data ; ++ $i) {
my $str = $data[$i];
my ($x, $got);
my $test = qq|\$x = $LIB->_new("$str"); |
. qq|\$got = $LIB->_num(\$x);|;
diag("\n$test\n\n") if $ENV{AUTHOR_DEBUGGING};
eval $test;
is($@, "", "'$test' gives emtpy \$\@");
subtest "_num() in scalar context: $test", sub {
plan tests => 2,
is(ref($got), "",
"'$test' output arg is a Perl scalar");
# If output does not use floating point notation, compare the
# values exactly ...
if ($got =~ /^\d+\z/) {
cmp_ok($got, "==", $str,
"'$test' output value is exactly right");
}
# ... otherwise compare them approximatly.
else {
my $rel_err = abs($got - $str) / $str;
cmp_ok($rel_err, "<", $tol,
"'$test' output value is correct within" .
" a relative error of $tol");
}
};
}