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5.2 KiB
C++
190 lines
5.2 KiB
C++
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0.
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// (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt
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// or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
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// Copyright (c) 2006 Johan Rade
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// Copyright (c) 2011 Paul A. Bristow
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/*!
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\file
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\brief Tests of nonfinite signaling NaN loopback.
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\detail nonfinite signaling NaN
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test outputs using nonfinite facets
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(output and input) and reads back in, and checks if loopback OK.
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Not expected to work on all platforms (if any). But shows that on MSVC,
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this legacy locale can ensure a consistent quiet NaN input from representations
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"1.#QNAN", "1.#SNAN" and "1.#IND"
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*/
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#ifdef _MSC_VER
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# pragma warning(disable : 4702)
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#endif
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#include <boost/math/special_functions/nonfinite_num_facets.hpp>
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using boost::math::nonfinite_num_get;
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using boost::math::nonfinite_num_put;
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#include <iostream>
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using std::cout;
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using std::endl;
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#include <locale>
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using std::locale;
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#include <string>
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using std::string;
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#include <sstream>
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using std::stringstream;
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using std::istringstream;
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#include <limits>
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using std::numeric_limits;
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int main()
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{
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if((std::numeric_limits<double>::has_infinity == false) || (std::numeric_limits<double>::infinity() == 0))
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{
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std::cout << "Infinity not supported on this platform." << std::endl;
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return 0;
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}
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if((std::numeric_limits<double>::has_quiet_NaN == false) || (std::numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN() == 0))
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{
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std::cout << "NaN not supported on this platform." << std::endl;
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return 0;
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}
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locale default_locale; // Current global locale.
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// Try to use the default locale first.
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// On MSVC this doesn't work.
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{ // Try Quiet NaN
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stringstream ss; // Both input and output.
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ss.imbue(default_locale); // Redundant, of course.
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string infs;
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if(numeric_limits<double>::has_quiet_NaN)
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{ // Make sure quiet NaN is specialised for type double.
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double qnan = numeric_limits<double>::quiet_NaN();
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ss << qnan; // Output quiet_NaN.
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infs = ss.str(); //
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}
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else
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{ // Need to provide a suitable string for quiet NaN.
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infs = "1.#QNAN";
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ss << infs;
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}
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double r;
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ss >> r; // Read back in.
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cout << "quiet_NaN output was " << infs << endl; // "1.#QNAN"
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cout << "quiet_NaN input was " << r << endl; // "1"
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}
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#if (!defined __BORLANDC__ && !defined __CODEGEARC__)
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// These compilers trap when trying to create a signaling_NaN!
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{ // Try Signaling NaN
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stringstream ss; // Both input and output.
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ss.imbue(default_locale); // Redundant, of course.
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string infs;
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if(numeric_limits<double>::has_signaling_NaN)
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{ // Make sure signaling NaN is specialised for type double.
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double qnan = numeric_limits<double>::signaling_NaN();
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ss << qnan; // Output signaling_NaN.
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infs = ss.str(); //
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}
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else
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{ // Need to provide a suitable string for signaling NaN.
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infs = "1.#SNAN";
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ss << infs;
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}
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double r;
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ss >> r; // Read back in.
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cout << "signaling_NaN output was " << infs << endl; // "1.#QNAN" (or "1.#SNAN"?)
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cout << "signaling_NaN input was " << r << endl; // "1"
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}
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#endif // Not Borland or CodeGear.
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// Create legacy_locale and store the nonfinite_num_get facet (with legacy flag) in it.
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locale legacy_locale(default_locale, new nonfinite_num_get<char>(boost::math::legacy));
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// Note that the legacy flag has no effect on the nonfinite_num_put output facet.
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cout << "Use legacy locale." << endl;
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{ // Try infinity.
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stringstream ss; // Both input and output.
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ss.imbue(legacy_locale);
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string infs;
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if(numeric_limits<double>::has_infinity)
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{ // Make sure infinity is specialised for type double.
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double inf = numeric_limits<double>::infinity();
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ss << inf; // Output infinity.
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infs = ss.str(); //
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}
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else
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{ // Need to provide a suitable string for infinity.
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infs = "1.#INF";
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ss << infs;
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}
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double r;
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ss >> r; // Read back in.
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cout << "infinity output was " << infs << endl; // "1.#INF"
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cout << "infinity input was " << r << endl; // "1.#INF"
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}
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{ // Try input of "1.#SNAN".
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//double inf = numeric_limits<double>::signaling_NaN(); // Assigns "1.#QNAN" on MSVC.
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// So must use explicit string "1.#SNAN" instead.
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stringstream ss; // Both input and output.
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ss.imbue(legacy_locale);
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string s = "1.#SNAN";
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ss << s; // Write out.
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double r;
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ss >> r; // Read back in.
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cout << "SNAN output was " << s << endl; // "1.#SNAN"
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cout << "SNAN input was " << r << endl; // "1.#QNAN"
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}
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{ // Try input of "1.#IND" .
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stringstream ss; // Both input and output.
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ss.imbue(legacy_locale);
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string s = "1.#IND";
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ss << s; // Write out.
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double r;
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ss >> r; // Read back in.
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cout << "IND output was " << s << endl; // "1.#IND"
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cout << "IND input was " << r << endl; // "1.#QNAN"
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}
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} // int main()
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/*
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Output:
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nonfinite_signaling_NaN.vcxproj -> J:\Cpp\fp_facet\fp_facet\Debug\nonfinite_signaling_NaN.exe
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quiet_NaN output was 1.#QNAN
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quiet_NaN input was 1
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signaling_NaN output was 1.#QNAN
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signaling_NaN input was 1
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Use legacy locale.
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infinity output was 1.#INF
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infinity input was 1.#INF
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SNAN output was 1.#SNAN
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SNAN input was 1.#QNAN
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IND output was 1.#IND
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IND input was 1.#QNAN
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*/
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