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Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +00001# Python test set -- math module
2# XXXX Should not do tests around zero only
3
Eric Smithf24a0d92010-12-04 13:32:18 +00004from test.support import run_unittest, verbose, requires_IEEE_754
Victor Stinnerfce92332011-06-01 12:28:04 +02005from test import support
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +00006import unittest
Raymond Hettinger9c18b1a2018-07-31 00:45:49 -07007import itertools
Pablo Galindoe9ba3702018-09-03 22:20:06 +01008import decimal
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +00009import math
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +000010import os
Mark Dickinson85746542016-09-04 09:58:51 +010011import platform
Raymond Hettinger9c18b1a2018-07-31 00:45:49 -070012import random
Mark Dickinson12c4bdb2009-09-28 19:21:11 +000013import struct
Mark Dickinson85746542016-09-04 09:58:51 +010014import sys
Victor Stinnerbe3da382010-11-07 14:14:27 +000015import sysconfig
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +000016
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +000017eps = 1E-05
18NAN = float('nan')
19INF = float('inf')
20NINF = float('-inf')
Mark Dickinson31ba1c32016-09-04 12:29:14 +010021FLOAT_MAX = sys.float_info.max
Raymond Hettingerc6dabe32018-07-28 07:48:04 -070022FLOAT_MIN = sys.float_info.min
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +000023
Mark Dickinson5c567082009-04-24 16:39:07 +000024# detect evidence of double-rounding: fsum is not always correctly
25# rounded on machines that suffer from double rounding.
26x, y = 1e16, 2.9999 # use temporary values to defeat peephole optimizer
27HAVE_DOUBLE_ROUNDING = (x + y == 1e16 + 4)
28
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +000029# locate file with test values
30if __name__ == '__main__':
31 file = sys.argv[0]
32else:
33 file = __file__
34test_dir = os.path.dirname(file) or os.curdir
Mark Dickinson12c4bdb2009-09-28 19:21:11 +000035math_testcases = os.path.join(test_dir, 'math_testcases.txt')
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +000036test_file = os.path.join(test_dir, 'cmath_testcases.txt')
37
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +010038
Mark Dickinson12c4bdb2009-09-28 19:21:11 +000039def to_ulps(x):
40 """Convert a non-NaN float x to an integer, in such a way that
41 adjacent floats are converted to adjacent integers. Then
42 abs(ulps(x) - ulps(y)) gives the difference in ulps between two
43 floats.
44
45 The results from this function will only make sense on platforms
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +010046 where native doubles are represented in IEEE 754 binary64 format.
Mark Dickinson12c4bdb2009-09-28 19:21:11 +000047
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +010048 Note: 0.0 and -0.0 are converted to 0 and -1, respectively.
Mark Dickinson12c4bdb2009-09-28 19:21:11 +000049 """
Mark Dickinsond412ab52009-10-17 07:10:00 +000050 n = struct.unpack('<q', struct.pack('<d', x))[0]
Mark Dickinson12c4bdb2009-09-28 19:21:11 +000051 if n < 0:
52 n = ~(n+2**63)
53 return n
54
Mark Dickinson05d2e082009-12-11 20:17:17 +000055
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +010056def ulp(x):
57 """Return the value of the least significant bit of a
58 float x, such that the first float bigger than x is x+ulp(x).
59 Then, given an expected result x and a tolerance of n ulps,
60 the result y should be such that abs(y-x) <= n * ulp(x).
61 The results from this function will only make sense on platforms
62 where native doubles are represented in IEEE 754 binary64 format.
63 """
64 x = abs(float(x))
65 if math.isnan(x) or math.isinf(x):
66 return x
Mark Dickinson05d2e082009-12-11 20:17:17 +000067
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +010068 # Find next float up from x.
69 n = struct.unpack('<q', struct.pack('<d', x))[0]
70 x_next = struct.unpack('<d', struct.pack('<q', n + 1))[0]
71 if math.isinf(x_next):
72 # Corner case: x was the largest finite float. Then it's
73 # not an exact power of two, so we can take the difference
74 # between x and the previous float.
75 x_prev = struct.unpack('<d', struct.pack('<q', n - 1))[0]
76 return x - x_prev
77 else:
78 return x_next - x
Mark Dickinson05d2e082009-12-11 20:17:17 +000079
Mark Dickinson4c8a9a22010-05-15 17:02:38 +000080# Here's a pure Python version of the math.factorial algorithm, for
81# documentation and comparison purposes.
82#
83# Formula:
84#
85# factorial(n) = factorial_odd_part(n) << (n - count_set_bits(n))
86#
87# where
88#
89# factorial_odd_part(n) = product_{i >= 0} product_{0 < j <= n >> i; j odd} j
90#
91# The outer product above is an infinite product, but once i >= n.bit_length,
92# (n >> i) < 1 and the corresponding term of the product is empty. So only the
93# finitely many terms for 0 <= i < n.bit_length() contribute anything.
94#
95# We iterate downwards from i == n.bit_length() - 1 to i == 0. The inner
96# product in the formula above starts at 1 for i == n.bit_length(); for each i
97# < n.bit_length() we get the inner product for i from that for i + 1 by
98# multiplying by all j in {n >> i+1 < j <= n >> i; j odd}. In Python terms,
99# this set is range((n >> i+1) + 1 | 1, (n >> i) + 1 | 1, 2).
100
101def count_set_bits(n):
102 """Number of '1' bits in binary expansion of a nonnnegative integer."""
103 return 1 + count_set_bits(n & n - 1) if n else 0
104
105def partial_product(start, stop):
106 """Product of integers in range(start, stop, 2), computed recursively.
107 start and stop should both be odd, with start <= stop.
108
109 """
110 numfactors = (stop - start) >> 1
111 if not numfactors:
112 return 1
113 elif numfactors == 1:
114 return start
115 else:
116 mid = (start + numfactors) | 1
117 return partial_product(start, mid) * partial_product(mid, stop)
118
119def py_factorial(n):
120 """Factorial of nonnegative integer n, via "Binary Split Factorial Formula"
121 described at http://www.luschny.de/math/factorial/binarysplitfact.html
122
123 """
124 inner = outer = 1
125 for i in reversed(range(n.bit_length())):
126 inner *= partial_product((n >> i + 1) + 1 | 1, (n >> i) + 1 | 1)
127 outer *= inner
128 return outer << (n - count_set_bits(n))
129
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +0100130def ulp_abs_check(expected, got, ulp_tol, abs_tol):
131 """Given finite floats `expected` and `got`, check that they're
132 approximately equal to within the given number of ulps or the
133 given absolute tolerance, whichever is bigger.
Mark Dickinson05d2e082009-12-11 20:17:17 +0000134
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +0100135 Returns None on success and an error message on failure.
136 """
137 ulp_error = abs(to_ulps(expected) - to_ulps(got))
138 abs_error = abs(expected - got)
139
140 # Succeed if either abs_error <= abs_tol or ulp_error <= ulp_tol.
141 if abs_error <= abs_tol or ulp_error <= ulp_tol:
Mark Dickinson05d2e082009-12-11 20:17:17 +0000142 return None
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +0100143 else:
144 fmt = ("error = {:.3g} ({:d} ulps); "
145 "permitted error = {:.3g} or {:d} ulps")
146 return fmt.format(abs_error, ulp_error, abs_tol, ulp_tol)
Mark Dickinson12c4bdb2009-09-28 19:21:11 +0000147
148def parse_mtestfile(fname):
149 """Parse a file with test values
150
151 -- starts a comment
152 blank lines, or lines containing only a comment, are ignored
153 other lines are expected to have the form
154 id fn arg -> expected [flag]*
155
156 """
157 with open(fname) as fp:
158 for line in fp:
159 # strip comments, and skip blank lines
160 if '--' in line:
161 line = line[:line.index('--')]
162 if not line.strip():
163 continue
164
165 lhs, rhs = line.split('->')
166 id, fn, arg = lhs.split()
167 rhs_pieces = rhs.split()
168 exp = rhs_pieces[0]
169 flags = rhs_pieces[1:]
170
171 yield (id, fn, float(arg), float(exp), flags)
172
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +0100173
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +0000174def parse_testfile(fname):
175 """Parse a file with test values
176
177 Empty lines or lines starting with -- are ignored
178 yields id, fn, arg_real, arg_imag, exp_real, exp_imag
179 """
180 with open(fname) as fp:
181 for line in fp:
182 # skip comment lines and blank lines
183 if line.startswith('--') or not line.strip():
184 continue
185
186 lhs, rhs = line.split('->')
187 id, fn, arg_real, arg_imag = lhs.split()
188 rhs_pieces = rhs.split()
189 exp_real, exp_imag = rhs_pieces[0], rhs_pieces[1]
190 flags = rhs_pieces[2:]
191
192 yield (id, fn,
193 float(arg_real), float(arg_imag),
194 float(exp_real), float(exp_imag),
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +0100195 flags)
196
197
198def result_check(expected, got, ulp_tol=5, abs_tol=0.0):
199 # Common logic of MathTests.(ftest, test_testcases, test_mtestcases)
200 """Compare arguments expected and got, as floats, if either
201 is a float, using a tolerance expressed in multiples of
202 ulp(expected) or absolutely (if given and greater).
203
204 As a convenience, when neither argument is a float, and for
205 non-finite floats, exact equality is demanded. Also, nan==nan
206 as far as this function is concerned.
207
208 Returns None on success and an error message on failure.
209 """
210
211 # Check exactly equal (applies also to strings representing exceptions)
212 if got == expected:
213 return None
214
215 failure = "not equal"
216
217 # Turn mixed float and int comparison (e.g. floor()) to all-float
218 if isinstance(expected, float) and isinstance(got, int):
219 got = float(got)
220 elif isinstance(got, float) and isinstance(expected, int):
221 expected = float(expected)
222
223 if isinstance(expected, float) and isinstance(got, float):
224 if math.isnan(expected) and math.isnan(got):
225 # Pass, since both nan
226 failure = None
227 elif math.isinf(expected) or math.isinf(got):
228 # We already know they're not equal, drop through to failure
229 pass
230 else:
231 # Both are finite floats (now). Are they close enough?
232 failure = ulp_abs_check(expected, got, ulp_tol, abs_tol)
233
234 # arguments are not equal, and if numeric, are too far apart
235 if failure is not None:
236 fail_fmt = "expected {!r}, got {!r}"
237 fail_msg = fail_fmt.format(expected, got)
238 fail_msg += ' ({})'.format(failure)
239 return fail_msg
240 else:
241 return None
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +0000242
Serhiy Storchaka5ae299a2019-06-02 11:16:49 +0300243class IntSubclass(int):
244 pass
245
Serhiy Storchaka48e47aa2015-05-13 00:19:51 +0300246# Class providing an __index__ method.
247class MyIndexable(object):
248 def __init__(self, value):
249 self.value = value
250
251 def __index__(self):
252 return self.value
253
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +0000254class MathTests(unittest.TestCase):
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +0000255
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +0100256 def ftest(self, name, got, expected, ulp_tol=5, abs_tol=0.0):
257 """Compare arguments expected and got, as floats, if either
258 is a float, using a tolerance expressed in multiples of
259 ulp(expected) or absolutely, whichever is greater.
260
261 As a convenience, when neither argument is a float, and for
262 non-finite floats, exact equality is demanded. Also, nan==nan
263 in this function.
264 """
265 failure = result_check(expected, got, ulp_tol, abs_tol)
266 if failure is not None:
267 self.fail("{}: {}".format(name, failure))
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +0000268
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +0000269 def testConstants(self):
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +0100270 # Ref: Abramowitz & Stegun (Dover, 1965)
271 self.ftest('pi', math.pi, 3.141592653589793238462643)
272 self.ftest('e', math.e, 2.718281828459045235360287)
Guido van Rossum0a891d72016-08-15 09:12:52 -0700273 self.assertEqual(math.tau, 2*math.pi)
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +0000274
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +0000275 def testAcos(self):
276 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.acos)
277 self.ftest('acos(-1)', math.acos(-1), math.pi)
278 self.ftest('acos(0)', math.acos(0), math.pi/2)
279 self.ftest('acos(1)', math.acos(1), 0)
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +0000280 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.acos, INF)
281 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.acos, NINF)
Mark Dickinson31ba1c32016-09-04 12:29:14 +0100282 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.acos, 1 + eps)
283 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.acos, -1 - eps)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000284 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.acos(NAN)))
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +0000285
286 def testAcosh(self):
287 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.acosh)
288 self.ftest('acosh(1)', math.acosh(1), 0)
289 self.ftest('acosh(2)', math.acosh(2), 1.3169578969248168)
290 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.acosh, 0)
291 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.acosh, -1)
Ezio Melottib3aedd42010-11-20 19:04:17 +0000292 self.assertEqual(math.acosh(INF), INF)
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +0000293 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.acosh, NINF)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000294 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.acosh(NAN)))
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +0000295
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +0000296 def testAsin(self):
297 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.asin)
298 self.ftest('asin(-1)', math.asin(-1), -math.pi/2)
299 self.ftest('asin(0)', math.asin(0), 0)
300 self.ftest('asin(1)', math.asin(1), math.pi/2)
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +0000301 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.asin, INF)
302 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.asin, NINF)
Mark Dickinson31ba1c32016-09-04 12:29:14 +0100303 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.asin, 1 + eps)
304 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.asin, -1 - eps)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000305 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.asin(NAN)))
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +0000306
307 def testAsinh(self):
308 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.asinh)
309 self.ftest('asinh(0)', math.asinh(0), 0)
310 self.ftest('asinh(1)', math.asinh(1), 0.88137358701954305)
311 self.ftest('asinh(-1)', math.asinh(-1), -0.88137358701954305)
Ezio Melottib3aedd42010-11-20 19:04:17 +0000312 self.assertEqual(math.asinh(INF), INF)
313 self.assertEqual(math.asinh(NINF), NINF)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000314 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.asinh(NAN)))
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +0000315
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +0000316 def testAtan(self):
317 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.atan)
318 self.ftest('atan(-1)', math.atan(-1), -math.pi/4)
319 self.ftest('atan(0)', math.atan(0), 0)
320 self.ftest('atan(1)', math.atan(1), math.pi/4)
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +0000321 self.ftest('atan(inf)', math.atan(INF), math.pi/2)
Christian Heimesa342c012008-04-20 21:01:16 +0000322 self.ftest('atan(-inf)', math.atan(NINF), -math.pi/2)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000323 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.atan(NAN)))
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +0000324
325 def testAtanh(self):
326 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.atan)
327 self.ftest('atanh(0)', math.atanh(0), 0)
328 self.ftest('atanh(0.5)', math.atanh(0.5), 0.54930614433405489)
329 self.ftest('atanh(-0.5)', math.atanh(-0.5), -0.54930614433405489)
330 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.atanh, 1)
331 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.atanh, -1)
332 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.atanh, INF)
333 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.atanh, NINF)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000334 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.atanh(NAN)))
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +0000335
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +0000336 def testAtan2(self):
337 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.atan2)
338 self.ftest('atan2(-1, 0)', math.atan2(-1, 0), -math.pi/2)
339 self.ftest('atan2(-1, 1)', math.atan2(-1, 1), -math.pi/4)
340 self.ftest('atan2(0, 1)', math.atan2(0, 1), 0)
341 self.ftest('atan2(1, 1)', math.atan2(1, 1), math.pi/4)
342 self.ftest('atan2(1, 0)', math.atan2(1, 0), math.pi/2)
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +0000343
Christian Heimese57950f2008-04-21 13:08:03 +0000344 # math.atan2(0, x)
345 self.ftest('atan2(0., -inf)', math.atan2(0., NINF), math.pi)
346 self.ftest('atan2(0., -2.3)', math.atan2(0., -2.3), math.pi)
347 self.ftest('atan2(0., -0.)', math.atan2(0., -0.), math.pi)
348 self.assertEqual(math.atan2(0., 0.), 0.)
349 self.assertEqual(math.atan2(0., 2.3), 0.)
350 self.assertEqual(math.atan2(0., INF), 0.)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000351 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.atan2(0., NAN)))
Christian Heimese57950f2008-04-21 13:08:03 +0000352 # math.atan2(-0, x)
353 self.ftest('atan2(-0., -inf)', math.atan2(-0., NINF), -math.pi)
354 self.ftest('atan2(-0., -2.3)', math.atan2(-0., -2.3), -math.pi)
355 self.ftest('atan2(-0., -0.)', math.atan2(-0., -0.), -math.pi)
356 self.assertEqual(math.atan2(-0., 0.), -0.)
357 self.assertEqual(math.atan2(-0., 2.3), -0.)
358 self.assertEqual(math.atan2(-0., INF), -0.)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000359 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.atan2(-0., NAN)))
Christian Heimese57950f2008-04-21 13:08:03 +0000360 # math.atan2(INF, x)
361 self.ftest('atan2(inf, -inf)', math.atan2(INF, NINF), math.pi*3/4)
362 self.ftest('atan2(inf, -2.3)', math.atan2(INF, -2.3), math.pi/2)
363 self.ftest('atan2(inf, -0.)', math.atan2(INF, -0.0), math.pi/2)
364 self.ftest('atan2(inf, 0.)', math.atan2(INF, 0.0), math.pi/2)
365 self.ftest('atan2(inf, 2.3)', math.atan2(INF, 2.3), math.pi/2)
366 self.ftest('atan2(inf, inf)', math.atan2(INF, INF), math.pi/4)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000367 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.atan2(INF, NAN)))
Christian Heimese57950f2008-04-21 13:08:03 +0000368 # math.atan2(NINF, x)
369 self.ftest('atan2(-inf, -inf)', math.atan2(NINF, NINF), -math.pi*3/4)
370 self.ftest('atan2(-inf, -2.3)', math.atan2(NINF, -2.3), -math.pi/2)
371 self.ftest('atan2(-inf, -0.)', math.atan2(NINF, -0.0), -math.pi/2)
372 self.ftest('atan2(-inf, 0.)', math.atan2(NINF, 0.0), -math.pi/2)
373 self.ftest('atan2(-inf, 2.3)', math.atan2(NINF, 2.3), -math.pi/2)
374 self.ftest('atan2(-inf, inf)', math.atan2(NINF, INF), -math.pi/4)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000375 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.atan2(NINF, NAN)))
Christian Heimese57950f2008-04-21 13:08:03 +0000376 # math.atan2(+finite, x)
377 self.ftest('atan2(2.3, -inf)', math.atan2(2.3, NINF), math.pi)
378 self.ftest('atan2(2.3, -0.)', math.atan2(2.3, -0.), math.pi/2)
379 self.ftest('atan2(2.3, 0.)', math.atan2(2.3, 0.), math.pi/2)
380 self.assertEqual(math.atan2(2.3, INF), 0.)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000381 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.atan2(2.3, NAN)))
Christian Heimese57950f2008-04-21 13:08:03 +0000382 # math.atan2(-finite, x)
383 self.ftest('atan2(-2.3, -inf)', math.atan2(-2.3, NINF), -math.pi)
384 self.ftest('atan2(-2.3, -0.)', math.atan2(-2.3, -0.), -math.pi/2)
385 self.ftest('atan2(-2.3, 0.)', math.atan2(-2.3, 0.), -math.pi/2)
386 self.assertEqual(math.atan2(-2.3, INF), -0.)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000387 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.atan2(-2.3, NAN)))
Christian Heimese57950f2008-04-21 13:08:03 +0000388 # math.atan2(NAN, x)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000389 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.atan2(NAN, NINF)))
390 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.atan2(NAN, -2.3)))
391 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.atan2(NAN, -0.)))
392 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.atan2(NAN, 0.)))
393 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.atan2(NAN, 2.3)))
394 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.atan2(NAN, INF)))
395 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.atan2(NAN, NAN)))
Christian Heimese57950f2008-04-21 13:08:03 +0000396
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +0000397 def testCeil(self):
398 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.ceil)
Ezio Melottib3aedd42010-11-20 19:04:17 +0000399 self.assertEqual(int, type(math.ceil(0.5)))
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +0000400 self.ftest('ceil(0.5)', math.ceil(0.5), 1)
401 self.ftest('ceil(1.0)', math.ceil(1.0), 1)
402 self.ftest('ceil(1.5)', math.ceil(1.5), 2)
403 self.ftest('ceil(-0.5)', math.ceil(-0.5), 0)
404 self.ftest('ceil(-1.0)', math.ceil(-1.0), -1)
405 self.ftest('ceil(-1.5)', math.ceil(-1.5), -1)
Ezio Melottib3aedd42010-11-20 19:04:17 +0000406 #self.assertEqual(math.ceil(INF), INF)
407 #self.assertEqual(math.ceil(NINF), NINF)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000408 #self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.ceil(NAN)))
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +0000409
Guido van Rossum13e05de2007-08-23 22:56:55 +0000410 class TestCeil:
411 def __ceil__(self):
412 return 42
413 class TestNoCeil:
414 pass
415 self.ftest('ceil(TestCeil())', math.ceil(TestCeil()), 42)
416 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.ceil, TestNoCeil())
417
418 t = TestNoCeil()
419 t.__ceil__ = lambda *args: args
420 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.ceil, t)
421 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.ceil, t, 0)
422
Mark Dickinson63566232009-09-18 21:04:19 +0000423 @requires_IEEE_754
424 def testCopysign(self):
Mark Dickinson06b59e02010-02-06 23:16:50 +0000425 self.assertEqual(math.copysign(1, 42), 1.0)
426 self.assertEqual(math.copysign(0., 42), 0.0)
427 self.assertEqual(math.copysign(1., -42), -1.0)
428 self.assertEqual(math.copysign(3, 0.), 3.0)
429 self.assertEqual(math.copysign(4., -0.), -4.0)
430
Mark Dickinson63566232009-09-18 21:04:19 +0000431 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.copysign)
432 # copysign should let us distinguish signs of zeros
Ezio Melottib3aedd42010-11-20 19:04:17 +0000433 self.assertEqual(math.copysign(1., 0.), 1.)
434 self.assertEqual(math.copysign(1., -0.), -1.)
435 self.assertEqual(math.copysign(INF, 0.), INF)
436 self.assertEqual(math.copysign(INF, -0.), NINF)
437 self.assertEqual(math.copysign(NINF, 0.), INF)
438 self.assertEqual(math.copysign(NINF, -0.), NINF)
Mark Dickinson63566232009-09-18 21:04:19 +0000439 # and of infinities
Ezio Melottib3aedd42010-11-20 19:04:17 +0000440 self.assertEqual(math.copysign(1., INF), 1.)
441 self.assertEqual(math.copysign(1., NINF), -1.)
442 self.assertEqual(math.copysign(INF, INF), INF)
443 self.assertEqual(math.copysign(INF, NINF), NINF)
444 self.assertEqual(math.copysign(NINF, INF), INF)
445 self.assertEqual(math.copysign(NINF, NINF), NINF)
Mark Dickinson06b59e02010-02-06 23:16:50 +0000446 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.copysign(NAN, 1.)))
447 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.copysign(NAN, INF)))
448 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.copysign(NAN, NINF)))
449 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.copysign(NAN, NAN)))
Mark Dickinson63566232009-09-18 21:04:19 +0000450 # copysign(INF, NAN) may be INF or it may be NINF, since
451 # we don't know whether the sign bit of NAN is set on any
452 # given platform.
Mark Dickinson06b59e02010-02-06 23:16:50 +0000453 self.assertTrue(math.isinf(math.copysign(INF, NAN)))
Mark Dickinson63566232009-09-18 21:04:19 +0000454 # similarly, copysign(2., NAN) could be 2. or -2.
Ezio Melottib3aedd42010-11-20 19:04:17 +0000455 self.assertEqual(abs(math.copysign(2., NAN)), 2.)
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +0000456
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +0000457 def testCos(self):
458 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.cos)
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +0100459 self.ftest('cos(-pi/2)', math.cos(-math.pi/2), 0, abs_tol=ulp(1))
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +0000460 self.ftest('cos(0)', math.cos(0), 1)
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +0100461 self.ftest('cos(pi/2)', math.cos(math.pi/2), 0, abs_tol=ulp(1))
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +0000462 self.ftest('cos(pi)', math.cos(math.pi), -1)
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +0000463 try:
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000464 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.cos(INF)))
465 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.cos(NINF)))
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +0000466 except ValueError:
467 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.cos, INF)
468 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.cos, NINF)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000469 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.cos(NAN)))
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +0000470
Paul Monsonf3550692019-06-19 13:09:54 -0700471 @unittest.skipIf(sys.platform == 'win32' and platform.machine() in ('ARM', 'ARM64'),
472 "Windows UCRT is off by 2 ULP this test requires accuracy within 1 ULP")
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +0000473 def testCosh(self):
474 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.cosh)
475 self.ftest('cosh(0)', math.cosh(0), 1)
476 self.ftest('cosh(2)-2*cosh(1)**2', math.cosh(2)-2*math.cosh(1)**2, -1) # Thanks to Lambert
Ezio Melottib3aedd42010-11-20 19:04:17 +0000477 self.assertEqual(math.cosh(INF), INF)
478 self.assertEqual(math.cosh(NINF), INF)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000479 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.cosh(NAN)))
Raymond Hettinger64108af2002-05-13 03:55:01 +0000480
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +0000481 def testDegrees(self):
482 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.degrees)
483 self.ftest('degrees(pi)', math.degrees(math.pi), 180.0)
484 self.ftest('degrees(pi/2)', math.degrees(math.pi/2), 90.0)
485 self.ftest('degrees(-pi/4)', math.degrees(-math.pi/4), -45.0)
Mark Dickinson31ba1c32016-09-04 12:29:14 +0100486 self.ftest('degrees(0)', math.degrees(0), 0)
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +0000487
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +0000488 def testExp(self):
489 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.exp)
490 self.ftest('exp(-1)', math.exp(-1), 1/math.e)
491 self.ftest('exp(0)', math.exp(0), 1)
492 self.ftest('exp(1)', math.exp(1), math.e)
Ezio Melottib3aedd42010-11-20 19:04:17 +0000493 self.assertEqual(math.exp(INF), INF)
494 self.assertEqual(math.exp(NINF), 0.)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000495 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.exp(NAN)))
Mark Dickinson31ba1c32016-09-04 12:29:14 +0100496 self.assertRaises(OverflowError, math.exp, 1000000)
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +0000497
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +0000498 def testFabs(self):
499 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.fabs)
500 self.ftest('fabs(-1)', math.fabs(-1), 1)
501 self.ftest('fabs(0)', math.fabs(0), 0)
502 self.ftest('fabs(1)', math.fabs(1), 1)
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +0000503
Georg Brandlc28e1fa2008-06-10 19:20:26 +0000504 def testFactorial(self):
Mark Dickinson4c8a9a22010-05-15 17:02:38 +0000505 self.assertEqual(math.factorial(0), 1)
Mark Dickinson4c8a9a22010-05-15 17:02:38 +0000506 total = 1
507 for i in range(1, 1000):
508 total *= i
509 self.assertEqual(math.factorial(i), total)
Mark Dickinson4c8a9a22010-05-15 17:02:38 +0000510 self.assertEqual(math.factorial(i), py_factorial(i))
Georg Brandlc28e1fa2008-06-10 19:20:26 +0000511 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.factorial, -1)
Mark Dickinson5990d282014-04-10 09:29:39 -0400512 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.factorial, -10**100)
Mark Dickinson5990d282014-04-10 09:29:39 -0400513
Pablo Galindoe9ba3702018-09-03 22:20:06 +0100514 def testFactorialNonIntegers(self):
Serhiy Storchaka231aad32019-06-17 16:57:27 +0300515 with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning):
516 self.assertEqual(math.factorial(5.0), 120)
517 with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning):
518 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.factorial, 5.2)
519 with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning):
520 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.factorial, -1.0)
521 with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning):
522 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.factorial, -1e100)
523 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.factorial, decimal.Decimal('5'))
524 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.factorial, decimal.Decimal('5.2'))
Pablo Galindoe9ba3702018-09-03 22:20:06 +0100525 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.factorial, "5")
526
Mark Dickinson5990d282014-04-10 09:29:39 -0400527 # Other implementations may place different upper bounds.
528 @support.cpython_only
529 def testFactorialHugeInputs(self):
Serhiy Storchaka1b8a46d2019-06-17 16:58:32 +0300530 # Currently raises OverflowError for inputs that are too large
Mark Dickinson5990d282014-04-10 09:29:39 -0400531 # to fit into a C long.
532 self.assertRaises(OverflowError, math.factorial, 10**100)
Serhiy Storchaka231aad32019-06-17 16:57:27 +0300533 with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning):
534 self.assertRaises(OverflowError, math.factorial, 1e100)
Georg Brandlc28e1fa2008-06-10 19:20:26 +0000535
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +0000536 def testFloor(self):
537 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.floor)
Ezio Melottib3aedd42010-11-20 19:04:17 +0000538 self.assertEqual(int, type(math.floor(0.5)))
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +0000539 self.ftest('floor(0.5)', math.floor(0.5), 0)
540 self.ftest('floor(1.0)', math.floor(1.0), 1)
541 self.ftest('floor(1.5)', math.floor(1.5), 1)
542 self.ftest('floor(-0.5)', math.floor(-0.5), -1)
543 self.ftest('floor(-1.0)', math.floor(-1.0), -1)
544 self.ftest('floor(-1.5)', math.floor(-1.5), -2)
Guido van Rossum806c2462007-08-06 23:33:07 +0000545 # pow() relies on floor() to check for integers
546 # This fails on some platforms - so check it here
547 self.ftest('floor(1.23e167)', math.floor(1.23e167), 1.23e167)
548 self.ftest('floor(-1.23e167)', math.floor(-1.23e167), -1.23e167)
Ezio Melottib3aedd42010-11-20 19:04:17 +0000549 #self.assertEqual(math.ceil(INF), INF)
550 #self.assertEqual(math.ceil(NINF), NINF)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000551 #self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.floor(NAN)))
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +0000552
Guido van Rossum13e05de2007-08-23 22:56:55 +0000553 class TestFloor:
554 def __floor__(self):
555 return 42
556 class TestNoFloor:
557 pass
558 self.ftest('floor(TestFloor())', math.floor(TestFloor()), 42)
559 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.floor, TestNoFloor())
560
561 t = TestNoFloor()
562 t.__floor__ = lambda *args: args
563 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.floor, t)
564 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.floor, t, 0)
565
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +0000566 def testFmod(self):
567 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.fmod)
Mark Dickinson5bc7a442011-05-03 21:13:40 +0100568 self.ftest('fmod(10, 1)', math.fmod(10, 1), 0.0)
569 self.ftest('fmod(10, 0.5)', math.fmod(10, 0.5), 0.0)
570 self.ftest('fmod(10, 1.5)', math.fmod(10, 1.5), 1.0)
571 self.ftest('fmod(-10, 1)', math.fmod(-10, 1), -0.0)
572 self.ftest('fmod(-10, 0.5)', math.fmod(-10, 0.5), -0.0)
573 self.ftest('fmod(-10, 1.5)', math.fmod(-10, 1.5), -1.0)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000574 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.fmod(NAN, 1.)))
575 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.fmod(1., NAN)))
576 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.fmod(NAN, NAN)))
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +0000577 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.fmod, 1., 0.)
578 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.fmod, INF, 1.)
579 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.fmod, NINF, 1.)
580 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.fmod, INF, 0.)
Ezio Melottib3aedd42010-11-20 19:04:17 +0000581 self.assertEqual(math.fmod(3.0, INF), 3.0)
582 self.assertEqual(math.fmod(-3.0, INF), -3.0)
583 self.assertEqual(math.fmod(3.0, NINF), 3.0)
584 self.assertEqual(math.fmod(-3.0, NINF), -3.0)
585 self.assertEqual(math.fmod(0.0, 3.0), 0.0)
586 self.assertEqual(math.fmod(0.0, NINF), 0.0)
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +0000587
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +0000588 def testFrexp(self):
589 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.frexp)
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +0000590
Guido van Rossum1bc535d2007-05-15 18:46:22 +0000591 def testfrexp(name, result, expected):
592 (mant, exp), (emant, eexp) = result, expected
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +0000593 if abs(mant-emant) > eps or exp != eexp:
594 self.fail('%s returned %r, expected %r'%\
Guido van Rossum1bc535d2007-05-15 18:46:22 +0000595 (name, result, expected))
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +0000596
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +0000597 testfrexp('frexp(-1)', math.frexp(-1), (-0.5, 1))
598 testfrexp('frexp(0)', math.frexp(0), (0, 0))
599 testfrexp('frexp(1)', math.frexp(1), (0.5, 1))
600 testfrexp('frexp(2)', math.frexp(2), (0.5, 2))
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +0000601
Ezio Melottib3aedd42010-11-20 19:04:17 +0000602 self.assertEqual(math.frexp(INF)[0], INF)
603 self.assertEqual(math.frexp(NINF)[0], NINF)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000604 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.frexp(NAN)[0]))
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +0000605
Mark Dickinson63566232009-09-18 21:04:19 +0000606 @requires_IEEE_754
Mark Dickinson5c567082009-04-24 16:39:07 +0000607 @unittest.skipIf(HAVE_DOUBLE_ROUNDING,
608 "fsum is not exact on machines with double rounding")
Mark Dickinsonaa7633a2008-08-01 08:16:13 +0000609 def testFsum(self):
610 # math.fsum relies on exact rounding for correct operation.
611 # There's a known problem with IA32 floating-point that causes
612 # inexact rounding in some situations, and will cause the
613 # math.fsum tests below to fail; see issue #2937. On non IEEE
614 # 754 platforms, and on IEEE 754 platforms that exhibit the
615 # problem described in issue #2937, we simply skip the whole
616 # test.
617
Mark Dickinsonaa7633a2008-08-01 08:16:13 +0000618 # Python version of math.fsum, for comparison. Uses a
619 # different algorithm based on frexp, ldexp and integer
620 # arithmetic.
621 from sys import float_info
622 mant_dig = float_info.mant_dig
623 etiny = float_info.min_exp - mant_dig
624
625 def msum(iterable):
626 """Full precision summation. Compute sum(iterable) without any
627 intermediate accumulation of error. Based on the 'lsum' function
628 at http://code.activestate.com/recipes/393090/
629
630 """
631 tmant, texp = 0, 0
632 for x in iterable:
633 mant, exp = math.frexp(x)
634 mant, exp = int(math.ldexp(mant, mant_dig)), exp - mant_dig
635 if texp > exp:
636 tmant <<= texp-exp
637 texp = exp
638 else:
639 mant <<= exp-texp
640 tmant += mant
641 # Round tmant * 2**texp to a float. The original recipe
642 # used float(str(tmant)) * 2.0**texp for this, but that's
643 # a little unsafe because str -> float conversion can't be
644 # relied upon to do correct rounding on all platforms.
645 tail = max(len(bin(abs(tmant)))-2 - mant_dig, etiny - texp)
646 if tail > 0:
647 h = 1 << (tail-1)
648 tmant = tmant // (2*h) + bool(tmant & h and tmant & 3*h-1)
649 texp += tail
650 return math.ldexp(tmant, texp)
651
652 test_values = [
653 ([], 0.0),
654 ([0.0], 0.0),
655 ([1e100, 1.0, -1e100, 1e-100, 1e50, -1.0, -1e50], 1e-100),
656 ([2.0**53, -0.5, -2.0**-54], 2.0**53-1.0),
657 ([2.0**53, 1.0, 2.0**-100], 2.0**53+2.0),
658 ([2.0**53+10.0, 1.0, 2.0**-100], 2.0**53+12.0),
659 ([2.0**53-4.0, 0.5, 2.0**-54], 2.0**53-3.0),
660 ([1./n for n in range(1, 1001)],
661 float.fromhex('0x1.df11f45f4e61ap+2')),
662 ([(-1.)**n/n for n in range(1, 1001)],
663 float.fromhex('-0x1.62a2af1bd3624p-1')),
664 ([1.7**(i+1)-1.7**i for i in range(1000)] + [-1.7**1000], -1.0),
665 ([1e16, 1., 1e-16], 10000000000000002.0),
666 ([1e16-2., 1.-2.**-53, -(1e16-2.), -(1.-2.**-53)], 0.0),
667 # exercise code for resizing partials array
668 ([2.**n - 2.**(n+50) + 2.**(n+52) for n in range(-1074, 972, 2)] +
669 [-2.**1022],
670 float.fromhex('0x1.5555555555555p+970')),
671 ]
672
673 for i, (vals, expected) in enumerate(test_values):
674 try:
675 actual = math.fsum(vals)
676 except OverflowError:
677 self.fail("test %d failed: got OverflowError, expected %r "
678 "for math.fsum(%.100r)" % (i, expected, vals))
679 except ValueError:
680 self.fail("test %d failed: got ValueError, expected %r "
681 "for math.fsum(%.100r)" % (i, expected, vals))
682 self.assertEqual(actual, expected)
683
684 from random import random, gauss, shuffle
685 for j in range(1000):
686 vals = [7, 1e100, -7, -1e100, -9e-20, 8e-20] * 10
687 s = 0
688 for i in range(200):
689 v = gauss(0, random()) ** 7 - s
690 s += v
691 vals.append(v)
692 shuffle(vals)
693
694 s = msum(vals)
695 self.assertEqual(msum(vals), math.fsum(vals))
696
Serhiy Storchaka48e47aa2015-05-13 00:19:51 +0300697 def testGcd(self):
698 gcd = math.gcd
699 self.assertEqual(gcd(0, 0), 0)
700 self.assertEqual(gcd(1, 0), 1)
701 self.assertEqual(gcd(-1, 0), 1)
702 self.assertEqual(gcd(0, 1), 1)
703 self.assertEqual(gcd(0, -1), 1)
704 self.assertEqual(gcd(7, 1), 1)
705 self.assertEqual(gcd(7, -1), 1)
706 self.assertEqual(gcd(-23, 15), 1)
707 self.assertEqual(gcd(120, 84), 12)
708 self.assertEqual(gcd(84, -120), 12)
709 self.assertEqual(gcd(1216342683557601535506311712,
710 436522681849110124616458784), 32)
711 c = 652560
712 x = 434610456570399902378880679233098819019853229470286994367836600566
713 y = 1064502245825115327754847244914921553977
714 a = x * c
715 b = y * c
716 self.assertEqual(gcd(a, b), c)
717 self.assertEqual(gcd(b, a), c)
718 self.assertEqual(gcd(-a, b), c)
719 self.assertEqual(gcd(b, -a), c)
720 self.assertEqual(gcd(a, -b), c)
721 self.assertEqual(gcd(-b, a), c)
722 self.assertEqual(gcd(-a, -b), c)
723 self.assertEqual(gcd(-b, -a), c)
724 c = 576559230871654959816130551884856912003141446781646602790216406874
725 a = x * c
726 b = y * c
727 self.assertEqual(gcd(a, b), c)
728 self.assertEqual(gcd(b, a), c)
729 self.assertEqual(gcd(-a, b), c)
730 self.assertEqual(gcd(b, -a), c)
731 self.assertEqual(gcd(a, -b), c)
732 self.assertEqual(gcd(-b, a), c)
733 self.assertEqual(gcd(-a, -b), c)
734 self.assertEqual(gcd(-b, -a), c)
735
736 self.assertRaises(TypeError, gcd, 120.0, 84)
737 self.assertRaises(TypeError, gcd, 120, 84.0)
738 self.assertEqual(gcd(MyIndexable(120), MyIndexable(84)), 12)
739
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +0000740 def testHypot(self):
Raymond Hettingerc6dabe32018-07-28 07:48:04 -0700741 from decimal import Decimal
742 from fractions import Fraction
743
744 hypot = math.hypot
745
746 # Test different numbers of arguments (from zero to five)
747 # against a straightforward pure python implementation
748 args = math.e, math.pi, math.sqrt(2.0), math.gamma(3.5), math.sin(2.1)
749 for i in range(len(args)+1):
750 self.assertAlmostEqual(
751 hypot(*args[:i]),
752 math.sqrt(sum(s**2 for s in args[:i]))
753 )
754
755 # Test allowable types (those with __float__)
756 self.assertEqual(hypot(12.0, 5.0), 13.0)
757 self.assertEqual(hypot(12, 5), 13)
758 self.assertEqual(hypot(Decimal(12), Decimal(5)), 13)
759 self.assertEqual(hypot(Fraction(12, 32), Fraction(5, 32)), Fraction(13, 32))
760 self.assertEqual(hypot(bool(1), bool(0), bool(1), bool(1)), math.sqrt(3))
761
762 # Test corner cases
763 self.assertEqual(hypot(0.0, 0.0), 0.0) # Max input is zero
764 self.assertEqual(hypot(-10.5), 10.5) # Negative input
765 self.assertEqual(hypot(), 0.0) # Negative input
766 self.assertEqual(1.0,
767 math.copysign(1.0, hypot(-0.0)) # Convert negative zero to positive zero
768 )
Raymond Hettinger00414592018-08-12 12:15:23 -0700769 self.assertEqual( # Handling of moving max to the end
770 hypot(1.5, 1.5, 0.5),
771 hypot(1.5, 0.5, 1.5),
772 )
Raymond Hettingerc6dabe32018-07-28 07:48:04 -0700773
774 # Test handling of bad arguments
775 with self.assertRaises(TypeError): # Reject keyword args
776 hypot(x=1)
777 with self.assertRaises(TypeError): # Reject values without __float__
778 hypot(1.1, 'string', 2.2)
Raymond Hettinger808180c2019-01-28 13:59:56 -0800779 int_too_big_for_float = 10 ** (sys.float_info.max_10_exp + 5)
780 with self.assertRaises((ValueError, OverflowError)):
781 hypot(1, int_too_big_for_float)
Raymond Hettingerc6dabe32018-07-28 07:48:04 -0700782
783 # Any infinity gives positive infinity.
784 self.assertEqual(hypot(INF), INF)
785 self.assertEqual(hypot(0, INF), INF)
786 self.assertEqual(hypot(10, INF), INF)
787 self.assertEqual(hypot(-10, INF), INF)
788 self.assertEqual(hypot(NAN, INF), INF)
789 self.assertEqual(hypot(INF, NAN), INF)
790 self.assertEqual(hypot(NINF, NAN), INF)
791 self.assertEqual(hypot(NAN, NINF), INF)
792 self.assertEqual(hypot(-INF, INF), INF)
793 self.assertEqual(hypot(-INF, -INF), INF)
794 self.assertEqual(hypot(10, -INF), INF)
795
Raymond Hettinger00414592018-08-12 12:15:23 -0700796 # If no infinity, any NaN gives a NaN.
Raymond Hettingerc6dabe32018-07-28 07:48:04 -0700797 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(hypot(NAN)))
798 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(hypot(0, NAN)))
799 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(hypot(NAN, 10)))
800 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(hypot(10, NAN)))
801 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(hypot(NAN, NAN)))
802 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(hypot(NAN)))
803
804 # Verify scaling for extremely large values
805 fourthmax = FLOAT_MAX / 4.0
806 for n in range(32):
807 self.assertEqual(hypot(*([fourthmax]*n)), fourthmax * math.sqrt(n))
808
809 # Verify scaling for extremely small values
810 for exp in range(32):
811 scale = FLOAT_MIN / 2.0 ** exp
812 self.assertEqual(math.hypot(4*scale, 3*scale), 5*scale)
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +0000813
Raymond Hettinger9c18b1a2018-07-31 00:45:49 -0700814 def testDist(self):
815 from decimal import Decimal as D
816 from fractions import Fraction as F
817
818 dist = math.dist
819 sqrt = math.sqrt
820
Raymond Hettinger808180c2019-01-28 13:59:56 -0800821 # Simple exact cases
822 self.assertEqual(dist((1.0, 2.0, 3.0), (4.0, 2.0, -1.0)), 5.0)
Raymond Hettinger9c18b1a2018-07-31 00:45:49 -0700823 self.assertEqual(dist((1, 2, 3), (4, 2, -1)), 5.0)
824
825 # Test different numbers of arguments (from zero to nine)
826 # against a straightforward pure python implementation
827 for i in range(9):
828 for j in range(5):
829 p = tuple(random.uniform(-5, 5) for k in range(i))
830 q = tuple(random.uniform(-5, 5) for k in range(i))
831 self.assertAlmostEqual(
832 dist(p, q),
833 sqrt(sum((px - qx) ** 2.0 for px, qx in zip(p, q)))
834 )
835
836 # Test allowable types (those with __float__)
837 self.assertEqual(dist((14.0, 1.0), (2.0, -4.0)), 13.0)
838 self.assertEqual(dist((14, 1), (2, -4)), 13)
839 self.assertEqual(dist((D(14), D(1)), (D(2), D(-4))), D(13))
840 self.assertEqual(dist((F(14, 32), F(1, 32)), (F(2, 32), F(-4, 32))),
841 F(13, 32))
842 self.assertEqual(dist((True, True, False, True, False),
843 (True, False, True, True, False)),
844 sqrt(2.0))
845
846 # Test corner cases
847 self.assertEqual(dist((13.25, 12.5, -3.25),
848 (13.25, 12.5, -3.25)),
849 0.0) # Distance with self is zero
850 self.assertEqual(dist((), ()), 0.0) # Zero-dimensional case
851 self.assertEqual(1.0, # Convert negative zero to positive zero
852 math.copysign(1.0, dist((-0.0,), (0.0,)))
853 )
854 self.assertEqual(1.0, # Convert negative zero to positive zero
855 math.copysign(1.0, dist((0.0,), (-0.0,)))
856 )
Raymond Hettinger00414592018-08-12 12:15:23 -0700857 self.assertEqual( # Handling of moving max to the end
858 dist((1.5, 1.5, 0.5), (0, 0, 0)),
859 dist((1.5, 0.5, 1.5), (0, 0, 0))
860 )
Raymond Hettinger9c18b1a2018-07-31 00:45:49 -0700861
862 # Verify tuple subclasses are allowed
Raymond Hettinger00414592018-08-12 12:15:23 -0700863 class T(tuple):
Raymond Hettinger9c18b1a2018-07-31 00:45:49 -0700864 pass
865 self.assertEqual(dist(T((1, 2, 3)), ((4, 2, -1))), 5.0)
866
867 # Test handling of bad arguments
868 with self.assertRaises(TypeError): # Reject keyword args
869 dist(p=(1, 2, 3), q=(4, 5, 6))
870 with self.assertRaises(TypeError): # Too few args
871 dist((1, 2, 3))
872 with self.assertRaises(TypeError): # Too many args
873 dist((1, 2, 3), (4, 5, 6), (7, 8, 9))
874 with self.assertRaises(TypeError): # Scalars not allowed
875 dist(1, 2)
876 with self.assertRaises(TypeError): # Lists not allowed
877 dist([1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6])
878 with self.assertRaises(TypeError): # Reject values without __float__
879 dist((1.1, 'string', 2.2), (1, 2, 3))
880 with self.assertRaises(ValueError): # Check dimension agree
881 dist((1, 2, 3, 4), (5, 6, 7))
882 with self.assertRaises(ValueError): # Check dimension agree
883 dist((1, 2, 3), (4, 5, 6, 7))
Ammar Askarcb08a712019-01-12 01:23:41 -0500884 with self.assertRaises(TypeError): # Rejects invalid types
885 dist("abc", "xyz")
Raymond Hettinger808180c2019-01-28 13:59:56 -0800886 int_too_big_for_float = 10 ** (sys.float_info.max_10_exp + 5)
887 with self.assertRaises((ValueError, OverflowError)):
888 dist((1, int_too_big_for_float), (2, 3))
889 with self.assertRaises((ValueError, OverflowError)):
890 dist((2, 3), (1, int_too_big_for_float))
Raymond Hettinger9c18b1a2018-07-31 00:45:49 -0700891
Raymond Hettinger00414592018-08-12 12:15:23 -0700892 # Verify that the one dimensional case is equivalent to abs()
Raymond Hettinger9c18b1a2018-07-31 00:45:49 -0700893 for i in range(20):
894 p, q = random.random(), random.random()
895 self.assertEqual(dist((p,), (q,)), abs(p - q))
896
897 # Test special values
898 values = [NINF, -10.5, -0.0, 0.0, 10.5, INF, NAN]
899 for p in itertools.product(values, repeat=3):
900 for q in itertools.product(values, repeat=3):
901 diffs = [px - qx for px, qx in zip(p, q)]
902 if any(map(math.isinf, diffs)):
903 # Any infinite difference gives positive infinity.
904 self.assertEqual(dist(p, q), INF)
905 elif any(map(math.isnan, diffs)):
Raymond Hettinger00414592018-08-12 12:15:23 -0700906 # If no infinity, any NaN gives a NaN.
Raymond Hettinger9c18b1a2018-07-31 00:45:49 -0700907 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(dist(p, q)))
908
909 # Verify scaling for extremely large values
910 fourthmax = FLOAT_MAX / 4.0
911 for n in range(32):
912 p = (fourthmax,) * n
913 q = (0.0,) * n
914 self.assertEqual(dist(p, q), fourthmax * math.sqrt(n))
915 self.assertEqual(dist(q, p), fourthmax * math.sqrt(n))
916
917 # Verify scaling for extremely small values
918 for exp in range(32):
919 scale = FLOAT_MIN / 2.0 ** exp
920 p = (4*scale, 3*scale)
921 q = (0.0, 0.0)
922 self.assertEqual(math.dist(p, q), 5*scale)
923 self.assertEqual(math.dist(q, p), 5*scale)
924
Mark Dickinson73934b92019-05-18 12:29:50 +0100925 def testIsqrt(self):
926 # Test a variety of inputs, large and small.
927 test_values = (
928 list(range(1000))
929 + list(range(10**6 - 1000, 10**6 + 1000))
Mark Dickinson5c08ce92019-05-19 17:51:56 +0100930 + [2**e + i for e in range(60, 200) for i in range(-40, 40)]
Mark Dickinson73934b92019-05-18 12:29:50 +0100931 + [3**9999, 10**5001]
932 )
933
934 for value in test_values:
935 with self.subTest(value=value):
936 s = math.isqrt(value)
937 self.assertIs(type(s), int)
938 self.assertLessEqual(s*s, value)
939 self.assertLess(value, (s+1)*(s+1))
940
941 # Negative values
942 with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
943 math.isqrt(-1)
944
945 # Integer-like things
946 s = math.isqrt(True)
947 self.assertIs(type(s), int)
948 self.assertEqual(s, 1)
949
950 s = math.isqrt(False)
951 self.assertIs(type(s), int)
952 self.assertEqual(s, 0)
953
954 class IntegerLike(object):
955 def __init__(self, value):
956 self.value = value
957
958 def __index__(self):
959 return self.value
960
961 s = math.isqrt(IntegerLike(1729))
962 self.assertIs(type(s), int)
963 self.assertEqual(s, 41)
964
965 with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
966 math.isqrt(IntegerLike(-3))
967
968 # Non-integer-like things
969 bad_values = [
970 3.5, "a string", decimal.Decimal("3.5"), 3.5j,
971 100.0, -4.0,
972 ]
973 for value in bad_values:
974 with self.subTest(value=value):
975 with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
976 math.isqrt(value)
Raymond Hettinger9c18b1a2018-07-31 00:45:49 -0700977
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +0000978 def testLdexp(self):
979 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.ldexp)
980 self.ftest('ldexp(0,1)', math.ldexp(0,1), 0)
981 self.ftest('ldexp(1,1)', math.ldexp(1,1), 2)
982 self.ftest('ldexp(1,-1)', math.ldexp(1,-1), 0.5)
983 self.ftest('ldexp(-1,1)', math.ldexp(-1,1), -2)
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +0000984 self.assertRaises(OverflowError, math.ldexp, 1., 1000000)
985 self.assertRaises(OverflowError, math.ldexp, -1., 1000000)
Ezio Melottib3aedd42010-11-20 19:04:17 +0000986 self.assertEqual(math.ldexp(1., -1000000), 0.)
987 self.assertEqual(math.ldexp(-1., -1000000), -0.)
988 self.assertEqual(math.ldexp(INF, 30), INF)
989 self.assertEqual(math.ldexp(NINF, -213), NINF)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +0000990 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.ldexp(NAN, 0)))
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +0000991
Alexandre Vassalotti6461e102008-05-15 22:09:29 +0000992 # large second argument
993 for n in [10**5, 10**10, 10**20, 10**40]:
Ezio Melottib3aedd42010-11-20 19:04:17 +0000994 self.assertEqual(math.ldexp(INF, -n), INF)
995 self.assertEqual(math.ldexp(NINF, -n), NINF)
996 self.assertEqual(math.ldexp(1., -n), 0.)
997 self.assertEqual(math.ldexp(-1., -n), -0.)
998 self.assertEqual(math.ldexp(0., -n), 0.)
999 self.assertEqual(math.ldexp(-0., -n), -0.)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +00001000 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.ldexp(NAN, -n)))
Alexandre Vassalotti6461e102008-05-15 22:09:29 +00001001
1002 self.assertRaises(OverflowError, math.ldexp, 1., n)
1003 self.assertRaises(OverflowError, math.ldexp, -1., n)
Ezio Melottib3aedd42010-11-20 19:04:17 +00001004 self.assertEqual(math.ldexp(0., n), 0.)
1005 self.assertEqual(math.ldexp(-0., n), -0.)
1006 self.assertEqual(math.ldexp(INF, n), INF)
1007 self.assertEqual(math.ldexp(NINF, n), NINF)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +00001008 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.ldexp(NAN, n)))
Alexandre Vassalotti6461e102008-05-15 22:09:29 +00001009
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +00001010 def testLog(self):
1011 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.log)
1012 self.ftest('log(1/e)', math.log(1/math.e), -1)
1013 self.ftest('log(1)', math.log(1), 0)
1014 self.ftest('log(e)', math.log(math.e), 1)
1015 self.ftest('log(32,2)', math.log(32,2), 5)
1016 self.ftest('log(10**40, 10)', math.log(10**40, 10), 40)
1017 self.ftest('log(10**40, 10**20)', math.log(10**40, 10**20), 2)
Mark Dickinsonc6037172010-09-29 19:06:36 +00001018 self.ftest('log(10**1000)', math.log(10**1000),
1019 2302.5850929940457)
1020 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.log, -1.5)
1021 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.log, -10**1000)
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +00001022 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.log, NINF)
Ezio Melottib3aedd42010-11-20 19:04:17 +00001023 self.assertEqual(math.log(INF), INF)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +00001024 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.log(NAN)))
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +00001025
1026 def testLog1p(self):
1027 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.log1p)
Mark Dickinson31ba1c32016-09-04 12:29:14 +01001028 for n in [2, 2**90, 2**300]:
1029 self.assertAlmostEqual(math.log1p(n), math.log1p(float(n)))
1030 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.log1p, -1)
1031 self.assertEqual(math.log1p(INF), INF)
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +00001032
Victor Stinnerfa0e3d52011-05-09 01:01:09 +02001033 @requires_IEEE_754
1034 def testLog2(self):
1035 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.log2)
Victor Stinnerfa0e3d52011-05-09 01:01:09 +02001036
1037 # Check some integer values
1038 self.assertEqual(math.log2(1), 0.0)
1039 self.assertEqual(math.log2(2), 1.0)
1040 self.assertEqual(math.log2(4), 2.0)
1041
1042 # Large integer values
1043 self.assertEqual(math.log2(2**1023), 1023.0)
1044 self.assertEqual(math.log2(2**1024), 1024.0)
1045 self.assertEqual(math.log2(2**2000), 2000.0)
1046
1047 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.log2, -1.5)
1048 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.log2, NINF)
1049 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.log2(NAN)))
1050
Victor Stinnercd9dd372011-05-10 23:40:17 +02001051 @requires_IEEE_754
Victor Stinnerebbbdaf2011-06-01 13:19:07 +02001052 # log2() is not accurate enough on Mac OS X Tiger (10.4)
1053 @support.requires_mac_ver(10, 5)
Victor Stinnercd9dd372011-05-10 23:40:17 +02001054 def testLog2Exact(self):
1055 # Check that we get exact equality for log2 of powers of 2.
1056 actual = [math.log2(math.ldexp(1.0, n)) for n in range(-1074, 1024)]
1057 expected = [float(n) for n in range(-1074, 1024)]
1058 self.assertEqual(actual, expected)
1059
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +00001060 def testLog10(self):
1061 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.log10)
1062 self.ftest('log10(0.1)', math.log10(0.1), -1)
1063 self.ftest('log10(1)', math.log10(1), 0)
1064 self.ftest('log10(10)', math.log10(10), 1)
Mark Dickinsonc6037172010-09-29 19:06:36 +00001065 self.ftest('log10(10**1000)', math.log10(10**1000), 1000.0)
1066 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.log10, -1.5)
1067 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.log10, -10**1000)
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +00001068 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.log10, NINF)
Ezio Melottib3aedd42010-11-20 19:04:17 +00001069 self.assertEqual(math.log(INF), INF)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +00001070 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.log10(NAN)))
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +00001071
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +00001072 def testModf(self):
1073 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.modf)
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +00001074
Guido van Rossum1bc535d2007-05-15 18:46:22 +00001075 def testmodf(name, result, expected):
1076 (v1, v2), (e1, e2) = result, expected
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +00001077 if abs(v1-e1) > eps or abs(v2-e2):
1078 self.fail('%s returned %r, expected %r'%\
Guido van Rossum1bc535d2007-05-15 18:46:22 +00001079 (name, result, expected))
Raymond Hettinger64108af2002-05-13 03:55:01 +00001080
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +00001081 testmodf('modf(1.5)', math.modf(1.5), (0.5, 1.0))
1082 testmodf('modf(-1.5)', math.modf(-1.5), (-0.5, -1.0))
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +00001083
Ezio Melottib3aedd42010-11-20 19:04:17 +00001084 self.assertEqual(math.modf(INF), (0.0, INF))
1085 self.assertEqual(math.modf(NINF), (-0.0, NINF))
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +00001086
1087 modf_nan = math.modf(NAN)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +00001088 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(modf_nan[0]))
1089 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(modf_nan[1]))
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +00001090
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +00001091 def testPow(self):
1092 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.pow)
1093 self.ftest('pow(0,1)', math.pow(0,1), 0)
1094 self.ftest('pow(1,0)', math.pow(1,0), 1)
1095 self.ftest('pow(2,1)', math.pow(2,1), 2)
1096 self.ftest('pow(2,-1)', math.pow(2,-1), 0.5)
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +00001097 self.assertEqual(math.pow(INF, 1), INF)
1098 self.assertEqual(math.pow(NINF, 1), NINF)
1099 self.assertEqual((math.pow(1, INF)), 1.)
1100 self.assertEqual((math.pow(1, NINF)), 1.)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +00001101 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.pow(NAN, 1)))
1102 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.pow(2, NAN)))
1103 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.pow(0, NAN)))
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +00001104 self.assertEqual(math.pow(1, NAN), 1)
Christian Heimesa342c012008-04-20 21:01:16 +00001105
1106 # pow(0., x)
1107 self.assertEqual(math.pow(0., INF), 0.)
1108 self.assertEqual(math.pow(0., 3.), 0.)
1109 self.assertEqual(math.pow(0., 2.3), 0.)
1110 self.assertEqual(math.pow(0., 2.), 0.)
1111 self.assertEqual(math.pow(0., 0.), 1.)
1112 self.assertEqual(math.pow(0., -0.), 1.)
1113 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.pow, 0., -2.)
1114 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.pow, 0., -2.3)
1115 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.pow, 0., -3.)
1116 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.pow, 0., NINF)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +00001117 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.pow(0., NAN)))
Christian Heimesa342c012008-04-20 21:01:16 +00001118
1119 # pow(INF, x)
1120 self.assertEqual(math.pow(INF, INF), INF)
1121 self.assertEqual(math.pow(INF, 3.), INF)
1122 self.assertEqual(math.pow(INF, 2.3), INF)
1123 self.assertEqual(math.pow(INF, 2.), INF)
1124 self.assertEqual(math.pow(INF, 0.), 1.)
1125 self.assertEqual(math.pow(INF, -0.), 1.)
1126 self.assertEqual(math.pow(INF, -2.), 0.)
1127 self.assertEqual(math.pow(INF, -2.3), 0.)
1128 self.assertEqual(math.pow(INF, -3.), 0.)
1129 self.assertEqual(math.pow(INF, NINF), 0.)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +00001130 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.pow(INF, NAN)))
Christian Heimesa342c012008-04-20 21:01:16 +00001131
1132 # pow(-0., x)
1133 self.assertEqual(math.pow(-0., INF), 0.)
1134 self.assertEqual(math.pow(-0., 3.), -0.)
1135 self.assertEqual(math.pow(-0., 2.3), 0.)
1136 self.assertEqual(math.pow(-0., 2.), 0.)
1137 self.assertEqual(math.pow(-0., 0.), 1.)
1138 self.assertEqual(math.pow(-0., -0.), 1.)
1139 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.pow, -0., -2.)
1140 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.pow, -0., -2.3)
1141 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.pow, -0., -3.)
1142 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.pow, -0., NINF)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +00001143 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.pow(-0., NAN)))
Christian Heimesa342c012008-04-20 21:01:16 +00001144
1145 # pow(NINF, x)
1146 self.assertEqual(math.pow(NINF, INF), INF)
1147 self.assertEqual(math.pow(NINF, 3.), NINF)
1148 self.assertEqual(math.pow(NINF, 2.3), INF)
1149 self.assertEqual(math.pow(NINF, 2.), INF)
1150 self.assertEqual(math.pow(NINF, 0.), 1.)
1151 self.assertEqual(math.pow(NINF, -0.), 1.)
1152 self.assertEqual(math.pow(NINF, -2.), 0.)
1153 self.assertEqual(math.pow(NINF, -2.3), 0.)
1154 self.assertEqual(math.pow(NINF, -3.), -0.)
1155 self.assertEqual(math.pow(NINF, NINF), 0.)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +00001156 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.pow(NINF, NAN)))
Christian Heimesa342c012008-04-20 21:01:16 +00001157
1158 # pow(-1, x)
1159 self.assertEqual(math.pow(-1., INF), 1.)
1160 self.assertEqual(math.pow(-1., 3.), -1.)
1161 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.pow, -1., 2.3)
1162 self.assertEqual(math.pow(-1., 2.), 1.)
1163 self.assertEqual(math.pow(-1., 0.), 1.)
1164 self.assertEqual(math.pow(-1., -0.), 1.)
1165 self.assertEqual(math.pow(-1., -2.), 1.)
1166 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.pow, -1., -2.3)
1167 self.assertEqual(math.pow(-1., -3.), -1.)
1168 self.assertEqual(math.pow(-1., NINF), 1.)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +00001169 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.pow(-1., NAN)))
Christian Heimesa342c012008-04-20 21:01:16 +00001170
1171 # pow(1, x)
1172 self.assertEqual(math.pow(1., INF), 1.)
1173 self.assertEqual(math.pow(1., 3.), 1.)
1174 self.assertEqual(math.pow(1., 2.3), 1.)
1175 self.assertEqual(math.pow(1., 2.), 1.)
1176 self.assertEqual(math.pow(1., 0.), 1.)
1177 self.assertEqual(math.pow(1., -0.), 1.)
1178 self.assertEqual(math.pow(1., -2.), 1.)
1179 self.assertEqual(math.pow(1., -2.3), 1.)
1180 self.assertEqual(math.pow(1., -3.), 1.)
1181 self.assertEqual(math.pow(1., NINF), 1.)
1182 self.assertEqual(math.pow(1., NAN), 1.)
1183
1184 # pow(x, 0) should be 1 for any x
1185 self.assertEqual(math.pow(2.3, 0.), 1.)
1186 self.assertEqual(math.pow(-2.3, 0.), 1.)
1187 self.assertEqual(math.pow(NAN, 0.), 1.)
1188 self.assertEqual(math.pow(2.3, -0.), 1.)
1189 self.assertEqual(math.pow(-2.3, -0.), 1.)
1190 self.assertEqual(math.pow(NAN, -0.), 1.)
1191
1192 # pow(x, y) is invalid if x is negative and y is not integral
1193 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.pow, -1., 2.3)
1194 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.pow, -15., -3.1)
1195
1196 # pow(x, NINF)
1197 self.assertEqual(math.pow(1.9, NINF), 0.)
1198 self.assertEqual(math.pow(1.1, NINF), 0.)
1199 self.assertEqual(math.pow(0.9, NINF), INF)
1200 self.assertEqual(math.pow(0.1, NINF), INF)
1201 self.assertEqual(math.pow(-0.1, NINF), INF)
1202 self.assertEqual(math.pow(-0.9, NINF), INF)
1203 self.assertEqual(math.pow(-1.1, NINF), 0.)
1204 self.assertEqual(math.pow(-1.9, NINF), 0.)
1205
1206 # pow(x, INF)
1207 self.assertEqual(math.pow(1.9, INF), INF)
1208 self.assertEqual(math.pow(1.1, INF), INF)
1209 self.assertEqual(math.pow(0.9, INF), 0.)
1210 self.assertEqual(math.pow(0.1, INF), 0.)
1211 self.assertEqual(math.pow(-0.1, INF), 0.)
1212 self.assertEqual(math.pow(-0.9, INF), 0.)
1213 self.assertEqual(math.pow(-1.1, INF), INF)
1214 self.assertEqual(math.pow(-1.9, INF), INF)
1215
1216 # pow(x, y) should work for x negative, y an integer
1217 self.ftest('(-2.)**3.', math.pow(-2.0, 3.0), -8.0)
1218 self.ftest('(-2.)**2.', math.pow(-2.0, 2.0), 4.0)
1219 self.ftest('(-2.)**1.', math.pow(-2.0, 1.0), -2.0)
1220 self.ftest('(-2.)**0.', math.pow(-2.0, 0.0), 1.0)
1221 self.ftest('(-2.)**-0.', math.pow(-2.0, -0.0), 1.0)
1222 self.ftest('(-2.)**-1.', math.pow(-2.0, -1.0), -0.5)
1223 self.ftest('(-2.)**-2.', math.pow(-2.0, -2.0), 0.25)
1224 self.ftest('(-2.)**-3.', math.pow(-2.0, -3.0), -0.125)
1225 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.pow, -2.0, -0.5)
1226 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.pow, -2.0, 0.5)
1227
1228 # the following tests have been commented out since they don't
1229 # really belong here: the implementation of ** for floats is
Ezio Melotti13925002011-03-16 11:05:33 +02001230 # independent of the implementation of math.pow
Christian Heimesa342c012008-04-20 21:01:16 +00001231 #self.assertEqual(1**NAN, 1)
1232 #self.assertEqual(1**INF, 1)
1233 #self.assertEqual(1**NINF, 1)
1234 #self.assertEqual(1**0, 1)
1235 #self.assertEqual(1.**NAN, 1)
1236 #self.assertEqual(1.**INF, 1)
1237 #self.assertEqual(1.**NINF, 1)
1238 #self.assertEqual(1.**0, 1)
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +00001239
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +00001240 def testRadians(self):
1241 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.radians)
1242 self.ftest('radians(180)', math.radians(180), math.pi)
1243 self.ftest('radians(90)', math.radians(90), math.pi/2)
1244 self.ftest('radians(-45)', math.radians(-45), -math.pi/4)
Mark Dickinson31ba1c32016-09-04 12:29:14 +01001245 self.ftest('radians(0)', math.radians(0), 0)
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +00001246
Mark Dickinsona0ce3752017-04-05 18:34:27 +01001247 @requires_IEEE_754
1248 def testRemainder(self):
1249 from fractions import Fraction
1250
1251 def validate_spec(x, y, r):
1252 """
1253 Check that r matches remainder(x, y) according to the IEEE 754
1254 specification. Assumes that x, y and r are finite and y is nonzero.
1255 """
1256 fx, fy, fr = Fraction(x), Fraction(y), Fraction(r)
1257 # r should not exceed y/2 in absolute value
1258 self.assertLessEqual(abs(fr), abs(fy/2))
1259 # x - r should be an exact integer multiple of y
1260 n = (fx - fr) / fy
1261 self.assertEqual(n, int(n))
1262 if abs(fr) == abs(fy/2):
1263 # If |r| == |y/2|, n should be even.
1264 self.assertEqual(n/2, int(n/2))
1265
1266 # triples (x, y, remainder(x, y)) in hexadecimal form.
1267 testcases = [
1268 # Remainders modulo 1, showing the ties-to-even behaviour.
1269 '-4.0 1 -0.0',
1270 '-3.8 1 0.8',
1271 '-3.0 1 -0.0',
1272 '-2.8 1 -0.8',
1273 '-2.0 1 -0.0',
1274 '-1.8 1 0.8',
1275 '-1.0 1 -0.0',
1276 '-0.8 1 -0.8',
1277 '-0.0 1 -0.0',
1278 ' 0.0 1 0.0',
1279 ' 0.8 1 0.8',
1280 ' 1.0 1 0.0',
1281 ' 1.8 1 -0.8',
1282 ' 2.0 1 0.0',
1283 ' 2.8 1 0.8',
1284 ' 3.0 1 0.0',
1285 ' 3.8 1 -0.8',
1286 ' 4.0 1 0.0',
1287
1288 # Reductions modulo 2*pi
1289 '0x0.0p+0 0x1.921fb54442d18p+2 0x0.0p+0',
1290 '0x1.921fb54442d18p+0 0x1.921fb54442d18p+2 0x1.921fb54442d18p+0',
1291 '0x1.921fb54442d17p+1 0x1.921fb54442d18p+2 0x1.921fb54442d17p+1',
1292 '0x1.921fb54442d18p+1 0x1.921fb54442d18p+2 0x1.921fb54442d18p+1',
1293 '0x1.921fb54442d19p+1 0x1.921fb54442d18p+2 -0x1.921fb54442d17p+1',
1294 '0x1.921fb54442d17p+2 0x1.921fb54442d18p+2 -0x0.0000000000001p+2',
1295 '0x1.921fb54442d18p+2 0x1.921fb54442d18p+2 0x0p0',
1296 '0x1.921fb54442d19p+2 0x1.921fb54442d18p+2 0x0.0000000000001p+2',
1297 '0x1.2d97c7f3321d1p+3 0x1.921fb54442d18p+2 0x1.921fb54442d14p+1',
1298 '0x1.2d97c7f3321d2p+3 0x1.921fb54442d18p+2 -0x1.921fb54442d18p+1',
1299 '0x1.2d97c7f3321d3p+3 0x1.921fb54442d18p+2 -0x1.921fb54442d14p+1',
1300 '0x1.921fb54442d17p+3 0x1.921fb54442d18p+2 -0x0.0000000000001p+3',
1301 '0x1.921fb54442d18p+3 0x1.921fb54442d18p+2 0x0p0',
1302 '0x1.921fb54442d19p+3 0x1.921fb54442d18p+2 0x0.0000000000001p+3',
1303 '0x1.f6a7a2955385dp+3 0x1.921fb54442d18p+2 0x1.921fb54442d14p+1',
1304 '0x1.f6a7a2955385ep+3 0x1.921fb54442d18p+2 0x1.921fb54442d18p+1',
1305 '0x1.f6a7a2955385fp+3 0x1.921fb54442d18p+2 -0x1.921fb54442d14p+1',
1306 '0x1.1475cc9eedf00p+5 0x1.921fb54442d18p+2 0x1.921fb54442d10p+1',
1307 '0x1.1475cc9eedf01p+5 0x1.921fb54442d18p+2 -0x1.921fb54442d10p+1',
1308
1309 # Symmetry with respect to signs.
1310 ' 1 0.c 0.4',
1311 '-1 0.c -0.4',
1312 ' 1 -0.c 0.4',
1313 '-1 -0.c -0.4',
1314 ' 1.4 0.c -0.4',
1315 '-1.4 0.c 0.4',
1316 ' 1.4 -0.c -0.4',
1317 '-1.4 -0.c 0.4',
1318
1319 # Huge modulus, to check that the underlying algorithm doesn't
1320 # rely on 2.0 * modulus being representable.
1321 '0x1.dp+1023 0x1.4p+1023 0x0.9p+1023',
1322 '0x1.ep+1023 0x1.4p+1023 -0x0.ap+1023',
1323 '0x1.fp+1023 0x1.4p+1023 -0x0.9p+1023',
1324 ]
1325
1326 for case in testcases:
1327 with self.subTest(case=case):
1328 x_hex, y_hex, expected_hex = case.split()
1329 x = float.fromhex(x_hex)
1330 y = float.fromhex(y_hex)
1331 expected = float.fromhex(expected_hex)
1332 validate_spec(x, y, expected)
1333 actual = math.remainder(x, y)
1334 # Cheap way of checking that the floats are
1335 # as identical as we need them to be.
1336 self.assertEqual(actual.hex(), expected.hex())
1337
1338 # Test tiny subnormal modulus: there's potential for
1339 # getting the implementation wrong here (for example,
1340 # by assuming that modulus/2 is exactly representable).
1341 tiny = float.fromhex('1p-1074') # min +ve subnormal
1342 for n in range(-25, 25):
1343 if n == 0:
1344 continue
1345 y = n * tiny
1346 for m in range(100):
1347 x = m * tiny
1348 actual = math.remainder(x, y)
1349 validate_spec(x, y, actual)
1350 actual = math.remainder(-x, y)
1351 validate_spec(-x, y, actual)
1352
1353 # Special values.
1354 # NaNs should propagate as usual.
1355 for value in [NAN, 0.0, -0.0, 2.0, -2.3, NINF, INF]:
1356 self.assertIsNaN(math.remainder(NAN, value))
1357 self.assertIsNaN(math.remainder(value, NAN))
1358
1359 # remainder(x, inf) is x, for non-nan non-infinite x.
1360 for value in [-2.3, -0.0, 0.0, 2.3]:
1361 self.assertEqual(math.remainder(value, INF), value)
1362 self.assertEqual(math.remainder(value, NINF), value)
1363
1364 # remainder(x, 0) and remainder(infinity, x) for non-NaN x are invalid
1365 # operations according to IEEE 754-2008 7.2(f), and should raise.
1366 for value in [NINF, -2.3, -0.0, 0.0, 2.3, INF]:
1367 with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
1368 math.remainder(INF, value)
1369 with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
1370 math.remainder(NINF, value)
1371 with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
1372 math.remainder(value, 0.0)
1373 with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
1374 math.remainder(value, -0.0)
1375
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +00001376 def testSin(self):
1377 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.sin)
1378 self.ftest('sin(0)', math.sin(0), 0)
1379 self.ftest('sin(pi/2)', math.sin(math.pi/2), 1)
1380 self.ftest('sin(-pi/2)', math.sin(-math.pi/2), -1)
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +00001381 try:
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +00001382 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.sin(INF)))
1383 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.sin(NINF)))
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +00001384 except ValueError:
1385 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.sin, INF)
1386 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.sin, NINF)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +00001387 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.sin(NAN)))
Guido van Rossumfcce6301996-08-08 18:26:25 +00001388
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +00001389 def testSinh(self):
1390 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.sinh)
1391 self.ftest('sinh(0)', math.sinh(0), 0)
1392 self.ftest('sinh(1)**2-cosh(1)**2', math.sinh(1)**2-math.cosh(1)**2, -1)
1393 self.ftest('sinh(1)+sinh(-1)', math.sinh(1)+math.sinh(-1), 0)
Ezio Melottib3aedd42010-11-20 19:04:17 +00001394 self.assertEqual(math.sinh(INF), INF)
1395 self.assertEqual(math.sinh(NINF), NINF)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +00001396 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.sinh(NAN)))
Tim Peters1d120612000-10-12 06:10:25 +00001397
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +00001398 def testSqrt(self):
1399 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.sqrt)
1400 self.ftest('sqrt(0)', math.sqrt(0), 0)
1401 self.ftest('sqrt(1)', math.sqrt(1), 1)
1402 self.ftest('sqrt(4)', math.sqrt(4), 2)
Ezio Melottib3aedd42010-11-20 19:04:17 +00001403 self.assertEqual(math.sqrt(INF), INF)
Mark Dickinson31ba1c32016-09-04 12:29:14 +01001404 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.sqrt, -1)
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +00001405 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.sqrt, NINF)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +00001406 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.sqrt(NAN)))
Tim Peters1d120612000-10-12 06:10:25 +00001407
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +00001408 def testTan(self):
1409 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.tan)
1410 self.ftest('tan(0)', math.tan(0), 0)
1411 self.ftest('tan(pi/4)', math.tan(math.pi/4), 1)
1412 self.ftest('tan(-pi/4)', math.tan(-math.pi/4), -1)
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +00001413 try:
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +00001414 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.tan(INF)))
1415 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.tan(NINF)))
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +00001416 except:
1417 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.tan, INF)
1418 self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.tan, NINF)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +00001419 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.tan(NAN)))
Tim Peters1d120612000-10-12 06:10:25 +00001420
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +00001421 def testTanh(self):
1422 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.tanh)
1423 self.ftest('tanh(0)', math.tanh(0), 0)
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +01001424 self.ftest('tanh(1)+tanh(-1)', math.tanh(1)+math.tanh(-1), 0,
1425 abs_tol=ulp(1))
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +00001426 self.ftest('tanh(inf)', math.tanh(INF), 1)
1427 self.ftest('tanh(-inf)', math.tanh(NINF), -1)
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +00001428 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.tanh(NAN)))
Victor Stinnerbe3da382010-11-07 14:14:27 +00001429
1430 @requires_IEEE_754
Victor Stinnerbe3da382010-11-07 14:14:27 +00001431 def testTanhSign(self):
Christian Heimese57950f2008-04-21 13:08:03 +00001432 # check that tanh(-0.) == -0. on IEEE 754 systems
Victor Stinnerbe3da382010-11-07 14:14:27 +00001433 self.assertEqual(math.tanh(-0.), -0.)
1434 self.assertEqual(math.copysign(1., math.tanh(-0.)),
1435 math.copysign(1., -0.))
Tim Peters1d120612000-10-12 06:10:25 +00001436
Christian Heimes400adb02008-02-01 08:12:03 +00001437 def test_trunc(self):
1438 self.assertEqual(math.trunc(1), 1)
1439 self.assertEqual(math.trunc(-1), -1)
1440 self.assertEqual(type(math.trunc(1)), int)
1441 self.assertEqual(type(math.trunc(1.5)), int)
1442 self.assertEqual(math.trunc(1.5), 1)
1443 self.assertEqual(math.trunc(-1.5), -1)
1444 self.assertEqual(math.trunc(1.999999), 1)
1445 self.assertEqual(math.trunc(-1.999999), -1)
1446 self.assertEqual(math.trunc(-0.999999), -0)
1447 self.assertEqual(math.trunc(-100.999), -100)
1448
1449 class TestTrunc(object):
1450 def __trunc__(self):
1451 return 23
1452
1453 class TestNoTrunc(object):
1454 pass
1455
1456 self.assertEqual(math.trunc(TestTrunc()), 23)
1457
1458 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.trunc)
1459 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.trunc, 1, 2)
1460 self.assertRaises(TypeError, math.trunc, TestNoTrunc())
1461
Mark Dickinson8e0c9962010-07-11 17:38:24 +00001462 def testIsfinite(self):
1463 self.assertTrue(math.isfinite(0.0))
1464 self.assertTrue(math.isfinite(-0.0))
1465 self.assertTrue(math.isfinite(1.0))
1466 self.assertTrue(math.isfinite(-1.0))
1467 self.assertFalse(math.isfinite(float("nan")))
1468 self.assertFalse(math.isfinite(float("inf")))
1469 self.assertFalse(math.isfinite(float("-inf")))
1470
Christian Heimes072c0f12008-01-03 23:01:04 +00001471 def testIsnan(self):
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +00001472 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(float("nan")))
Mark Dickinson31ba1c32016-09-04 12:29:14 +01001473 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(float("-nan")))
1474 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(float("inf") * 0.))
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +00001475 self.assertFalse(math.isnan(float("inf")))
1476 self.assertFalse(math.isnan(0.))
1477 self.assertFalse(math.isnan(1.))
Christian Heimes072c0f12008-01-03 23:01:04 +00001478
1479 def testIsinf(self):
Benjamin Petersonc9c0f202009-06-30 23:06:06 +00001480 self.assertTrue(math.isinf(float("inf")))
1481 self.assertTrue(math.isinf(float("-inf")))
1482 self.assertTrue(math.isinf(1E400))
1483 self.assertTrue(math.isinf(-1E400))
1484 self.assertFalse(math.isinf(float("nan")))
1485 self.assertFalse(math.isinf(0.))
1486 self.assertFalse(math.isinf(1.))
Christian Heimes072c0f12008-01-03 23:01:04 +00001487
Mark Dickinsona5d0c7c2015-01-11 11:55:29 +00001488 @requires_IEEE_754
1489 def test_nan_constant(self):
1490 self.assertTrue(math.isnan(math.nan))
1491
1492 @requires_IEEE_754
1493 def test_inf_constant(self):
1494 self.assertTrue(math.isinf(math.inf))
1495 self.assertGreater(math.inf, 0.0)
1496 self.assertEqual(math.inf, float("inf"))
1497 self.assertEqual(-math.inf, float("-inf"))
1498
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +00001499 # RED_FLAG 16-Oct-2000 Tim
1500 # While 2.0 is more consistent about exceptions than previous releases, it
1501 # still fails this part of the test on some platforms. For now, we only
1502 # *run* test_exceptions() in verbose mode, so that this isn't normally
1503 # tested.
Serhiy Storchaka43767632013-11-03 21:31:38 +02001504 @unittest.skipUnless(verbose, 'requires verbose mode')
1505 def test_exceptions(self):
1506 try:
1507 x = math.exp(-1000000000)
1508 except:
1509 # mathmodule.c is failing to weed out underflows from libm, or
1510 # we've got an fp format with huge dynamic range
1511 self.fail("underflowing exp() should not have raised "
1512 "an exception")
1513 if x != 0:
1514 self.fail("underflowing exp() should have returned 0")
Tim Peters98c81842000-10-16 17:35:13 +00001515
Serhiy Storchaka43767632013-11-03 21:31:38 +02001516 # If this fails, probably using a strict IEEE-754 conforming libm, and x
1517 # is +Inf afterwards. But Python wants overflows detected by default.
1518 try:
1519 x = math.exp(1000000000)
1520 except OverflowError:
1521 pass
1522 else:
1523 self.fail("overflowing exp() didn't trigger OverflowError")
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +00001524
Serhiy Storchaka43767632013-11-03 21:31:38 +02001525 # If this fails, it could be a puzzle. One odd possibility is that
1526 # mathmodule.c's macros are getting confused while comparing
1527 # Inf (HUGE_VAL) to a NaN, and artificially setting errno to ERANGE
1528 # as a result (and so raising OverflowError instead).
1529 try:
1530 x = math.sqrt(-1.0)
1531 except ValueError:
1532 pass
1533 else:
1534 self.fail("sqrt(-1) didn't raise ValueError")
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +00001535
Mark Dickinson63566232009-09-18 21:04:19 +00001536 @requires_IEEE_754
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +00001537 def test_testfile(self):
Mark Dickinson85746542016-09-04 09:58:51 +01001538 # Some tests need to be skipped on ancient OS X versions.
1539 # See issue #27953.
1540 SKIP_ON_TIGER = {'tan0064'}
1541
1542 osx_version = None
1543 if sys.platform == 'darwin':
1544 version_txt = platform.mac_ver()[0]
1545 try:
1546 osx_version = tuple(map(int, version_txt.split('.')))
1547 except ValueError:
1548 pass
1549
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +01001550 fail_fmt = "{}: {}({!r}): {}"
1551
1552 failures = []
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +00001553 for id, fn, ar, ai, er, ei, flags in parse_testfile(test_file):
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +01001554 # Skip if either the input or result is complex
1555 if ai != 0.0 or ei != 0.0:
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +00001556 continue
1557 if fn in ['rect', 'polar']:
1558 # no real versions of rect, polar
1559 continue
Mark Dickinson85746542016-09-04 09:58:51 +01001560 # Skip certain tests on OS X 10.4.
1561 if osx_version is not None and osx_version < (10, 5):
1562 if id in SKIP_ON_TIGER:
1563 continue
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +01001564
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +00001565 func = getattr(math, fn)
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +01001566
1567 if 'invalid' in flags or 'divide-by-zero' in flags:
1568 er = 'ValueError'
1569 elif 'overflow' in flags:
1570 er = 'OverflowError'
1571
Christian Heimesa342c012008-04-20 21:01:16 +00001572 try:
1573 result = func(ar)
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +01001574 except ValueError:
1575 result = 'ValueError'
Benjamin Peterson2b7411d2008-05-26 17:36:47 +00001576 except OverflowError:
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +01001577 result = 'OverflowError'
1578
1579 # Default tolerances
1580 ulp_tol, abs_tol = 5, 0.0
1581
1582 failure = result_check(er, result, ulp_tol, abs_tol)
1583 if failure is None:
1584 continue
1585
1586 msg = fail_fmt.format(id, fn, ar, failure)
1587 failures.append(msg)
1588
1589 if failures:
1590 self.fail('Failures in test_testfile:\n ' +
1591 '\n '.join(failures))
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +00001592
Victor Stinnerbe3da382010-11-07 14:14:27 +00001593 @requires_IEEE_754
Mark Dickinson12c4bdb2009-09-28 19:21:11 +00001594 def test_mtestfile(self):
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +01001595 fail_fmt = "{}: {}({!r}): {}"
Mark Dickinson12c4bdb2009-09-28 19:21:11 +00001596
1597 failures = []
1598 for id, fn, arg, expected, flags in parse_mtestfile(math_testcases):
1599 func = getattr(math, fn)
1600
1601 if 'invalid' in flags or 'divide-by-zero' in flags:
1602 expected = 'ValueError'
1603 elif 'overflow' in flags:
1604 expected = 'OverflowError'
1605
1606 try:
1607 got = func(arg)
1608 except ValueError:
1609 got = 'ValueError'
1610 except OverflowError:
1611 got = 'OverflowError'
1612
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +01001613 # Default tolerances
1614 ulp_tol, abs_tol = 5, 0.0
Mark Dickinsonbcdf9da2010-06-13 10:52:38 +00001615
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +01001616 # Exceptions to the defaults
1617 if fn == 'gamma':
1618 # Experimental results on one platform gave
1619 # an accuracy of <= 10 ulps across the entire float
1620 # domain. We weaken that to require 20 ulp accuracy.
1621 ulp_tol = 20
Mark Dickinson12c4bdb2009-09-28 19:21:11 +00001622
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +01001623 elif fn == 'lgamma':
1624 # we use a weaker accuracy test for lgamma;
1625 # lgamma only achieves an absolute error of
1626 # a few multiples of the machine accuracy, in
1627 # general.
1628 abs_tol = 1e-15
Mark Dickinson12c4bdb2009-09-28 19:21:11 +00001629
Mark Dickinson96f774d2016-09-03 19:30:22 +01001630 elif fn == 'erfc' and arg >= 0.0:
1631 # erfc has less-than-ideal accuracy for large
1632 # arguments (x ~ 25 or so), mainly due to the
1633 # error involved in computing exp(-x*x).
1634 #
1635 # Observed between CPython and mpmath at 25 dp:
1636 # x < 0 : err <= 2 ulp
1637 # 0 <= x < 1 : err <= 10 ulp
1638 # 1 <= x < 10 : err <= 100 ulp
1639 # 10 <= x < 20 : err <= 300 ulp
1640 # 20 <= x : < 600 ulp
1641 #
1642 if arg < 1.0:
1643 ulp_tol = 10
1644 elif arg < 10.0:
1645 ulp_tol = 100
1646 else:
1647 ulp_tol = 1000
1648
1649 failure = result_check(expected, got, ulp_tol, abs_tol)
1650 if failure is None:
1651 continue
1652
1653 msg = fail_fmt.format(id, fn, arg, failure)
1654 failures.append(msg)
Mark Dickinson12c4bdb2009-09-28 19:21:11 +00001655
1656 if failures:
1657 self.fail('Failures in test_mtestfile:\n ' +
1658 '\n '.join(failures))
1659
Pablo Galindo04114112019-03-09 19:18:08 +00001660 def test_prod(self):
1661 prod = math.prod
1662 self.assertEqual(prod([]), 1)
1663 self.assertEqual(prod([], start=5), 5)
1664 self.assertEqual(prod(list(range(2,8))), 5040)
1665 self.assertEqual(prod(iter(list(range(2,8)))), 5040)
1666 self.assertEqual(prod(range(1, 10), start=10), 3628800)
1667
1668 self.assertEqual(prod([1, 2, 3, 4, 5]), 120)
1669 self.assertEqual(prod([1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0]), 120.0)
1670 self.assertEqual(prod([1, 2, 3, 4.0, 5.0]), 120.0)
1671 self.assertEqual(prod([1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4, 5]), 120.0)
1672
1673 # Test overflow in fast-path for integers
1674 self.assertEqual(prod([1, 1, 2**32, 1, 1]), 2**32)
1675 # Test overflow in fast-path for floats
1676 self.assertEqual(prod([1.0, 1.0, 2**32, 1, 1]), float(2**32))
1677
1678 self.assertRaises(TypeError, prod)
1679 self.assertRaises(TypeError, prod, 42)
1680 self.assertRaises(TypeError, prod, ['a', 'b', 'c'])
1681 self.assertRaises(TypeError, prod, ['a', 'b', 'c'], '')
1682 self.assertRaises(TypeError, prod, [b'a', b'c'], b'')
1683 values = [bytearray(b'a'), bytearray(b'b')]
1684 self.assertRaises(TypeError, prod, values, bytearray(b''))
1685 self.assertRaises(TypeError, prod, [[1], [2], [3]])
1686 self.assertRaises(TypeError, prod, [{2:3}])
1687 self.assertRaises(TypeError, prod, [{2:3}]*2, {2:3})
1688 self.assertRaises(TypeError, prod, [[1], [2], [3]], [])
1689 with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
1690 prod([10, 20], [30, 40]) # start is a keyword-only argument
1691
1692 self.assertEqual(prod([0, 1, 2, 3]), 0)
1693 self.assertEqual(prod([1, 0, 2, 3]), 0)
1694 self.assertEqual(prod([1, 2, 3, 0]), 0)
1695
1696 def _naive_prod(iterable, start=1):
1697 for elem in iterable:
1698 start *= elem
1699 return start
1700
1701 # Big integers
1702
1703 iterable = range(1, 10000)
1704 self.assertEqual(prod(iterable), _naive_prod(iterable))
1705 iterable = range(-10000, -1)
1706 self.assertEqual(prod(iterable), _naive_prod(iterable))
1707 iterable = range(-1000, 1000)
1708 self.assertEqual(prod(iterable), 0)
1709
1710 # Big floats
1711
1712 iterable = [float(x) for x in range(1, 1000)]
1713 self.assertEqual(prod(iterable), _naive_prod(iterable))
1714 iterable = [float(x) for x in range(-1000, -1)]
1715 self.assertEqual(prod(iterable), _naive_prod(iterable))
1716 iterable = [float(x) for x in range(-1000, 1000)]
1717 self.assertIsNaN(prod(iterable))
1718
1719 # Float tests
1720
1721 self.assertIsNaN(prod([1, 2, 3, float("nan"), 2, 3]))
1722 self.assertIsNaN(prod([1, 0, float("nan"), 2, 3]))
1723 self.assertIsNaN(prod([1, float("nan"), 0, 3]))
1724 self.assertIsNaN(prod([1, float("inf"), float("nan"),3]))
1725 self.assertIsNaN(prod([1, float("-inf"), float("nan"),3]))
1726 self.assertIsNaN(prod([1, float("nan"), float("inf"),3]))
1727 self.assertIsNaN(prod([1, float("nan"), float("-inf"),3]))
1728
1729 self.assertEqual(prod([1, 2, 3, float('inf'),-3,4]), float('-inf'))
1730 self.assertEqual(prod([1, 2, 3, float('-inf'),-3,4]), float('inf'))
1731
1732 self.assertIsNaN(prod([1,2,0,float('inf'), -3, 4]))
1733 self.assertIsNaN(prod([1,2,0,float('-inf'), -3, 4]))
1734 self.assertIsNaN(prod([1, 2, 3, float('inf'), -3, 0, 3]))
1735 self.assertIsNaN(prod([1, 2, 3, float('-inf'), -3, 0, 2]))
1736
1737 # Type preservation
1738
1739 self.assertEqual(type(prod([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6])), int)
1740 self.assertEqual(type(prod([1, 2.0, 3, 4, 5, 6])), float)
1741 self.assertEqual(type(prod(range(1, 10000))), int)
1742 self.assertEqual(type(prod(range(1, 10000), start=1.0)), float)
1743 self.assertEqual(type(prod([1, decimal.Decimal(2.0), 3, 4, 5, 6])),
1744 decimal.Decimal)
1745
Mark Dickinsona0ce3752017-04-05 18:34:27 +01001746 # Custom assertions.
1747
1748 def assertIsNaN(self, value):
1749 if not math.isnan(value):
1750 self.fail("Expected a NaN, got {!r}.".format(value))
1751
Mark Dickinson12c4bdb2009-09-28 19:21:11 +00001752
Tal Einatd5519ed2015-05-31 22:05:00 +03001753class IsCloseTests(unittest.TestCase):
Mike53f7a7c2017-12-14 14:04:53 +03001754 isclose = math.isclose # subclasses should override this
Tal Einatd5519ed2015-05-31 22:05:00 +03001755
1756 def assertIsClose(self, a, b, *args, **kwargs):
1757 self.assertTrue(self.isclose(a, b, *args, **kwargs),
1758 msg="%s and %s should be close!" % (a, b))
1759
1760 def assertIsNotClose(self, a, b, *args, **kwargs):
1761 self.assertFalse(self.isclose(a, b, *args, **kwargs),
1762 msg="%s and %s should not be close!" % (a, b))
1763
1764 def assertAllClose(self, examples, *args, **kwargs):
1765 for a, b in examples:
1766 self.assertIsClose(a, b, *args, **kwargs)
1767
1768 def assertAllNotClose(self, examples, *args, **kwargs):
1769 for a, b in examples:
1770 self.assertIsNotClose(a, b, *args, **kwargs)
1771
1772 def test_negative_tolerances(self):
1773 # ValueError should be raised if either tolerance is less than zero
1774 with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
1775 self.assertIsClose(1, 1, rel_tol=-1e-100)
1776 with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
1777 self.assertIsClose(1, 1, rel_tol=1e-100, abs_tol=-1e10)
1778
1779 def test_identical(self):
1780 # identical values must test as close
1781 identical_examples = [(2.0, 2.0),
1782 (0.1e200, 0.1e200),
1783 (1.123e-300, 1.123e-300),
1784 (12345, 12345.0),
1785 (0.0, -0.0),
1786 (345678, 345678)]
1787 self.assertAllClose(identical_examples, rel_tol=0.0, abs_tol=0.0)
1788
1789 def test_eight_decimal_places(self):
1790 # examples that are close to 1e-8, but not 1e-9
1791 eight_decimal_places_examples = [(1e8, 1e8 + 1),
1792 (-1e-8, -1.000000009e-8),
1793 (1.12345678, 1.12345679)]
1794 self.assertAllClose(eight_decimal_places_examples, rel_tol=1e-8)
1795 self.assertAllNotClose(eight_decimal_places_examples, rel_tol=1e-9)
1796
1797 def test_near_zero(self):
1798 # values close to zero
1799 near_zero_examples = [(1e-9, 0.0),
1800 (-1e-9, 0.0),
1801 (-1e-150, 0.0)]
1802 # these should not be close to any rel_tol
1803 self.assertAllNotClose(near_zero_examples, rel_tol=0.9)
1804 # these should be close to abs_tol=1e-8
1805 self.assertAllClose(near_zero_examples, abs_tol=1e-8)
1806
1807 def test_identical_infinite(self):
1808 # these are close regardless of tolerance -- i.e. they are equal
1809 self.assertIsClose(INF, INF)
1810 self.assertIsClose(INF, INF, abs_tol=0.0)
1811 self.assertIsClose(NINF, NINF)
1812 self.assertIsClose(NINF, NINF, abs_tol=0.0)
1813
1814 def test_inf_ninf_nan(self):
1815 # these should never be close (following IEEE 754 rules for equality)
1816 not_close_examples = [(NAN, NAN),
1817 (NAN, 1e-100),
1818 (1e-100, NAN),
1819 (INF, NAN),
1820 (NAN, INF),
1821 (INF, NINF),
1822 (INF, 1.0),
1823 (1.0, INF),
1824 (INF, 1e308),
1825 (1e308, INF)]
1826 # use largest reasonable tolerance
1827 self.assertAllNotClose(not_close_examples, abs_tol=0.999999999999999)
1828
1829 def test_zero_tolerance(self):
1830 # test with zero tolerance
1831 zero_tolerance_close_examples = [(1.0, 1.0),
1832 (-3.4, -3.4),
1833 (-1e-300, -1e-300)]
1834 self.assertAllClose(zero_tolerance_close_examples, rel_tol=0.0)
1835
1836 zero_tolerance_not_close_examples = [(1.0, 1.000000000000001),
1837 (0.99999999999999, 1.0),
1838 (1.0e200, .999999999999999e200)]
1839 self.assertAllNotClose(zero_tolerance_not_close_examples, rel_tol=0.0)
1840
Martin Pantereb995702016-07-28 01:11:04 +00001841 def test_asymmetry(self):
1842 # test the asymmetry example from PEP 485
Tal Einatd5519ed2015-05-31 22:05:00 +03001843 self.assertAllClose([(9, 10), (10, 9)], rel_tol=0.1)
1844
1845 def test_integers(self):
1846 # test with integer values
1847 integer_examples = [(100000001, 100000000),
1848 (123456789, 123456788)]
1849
1850 self.assertAllClose(integer_examples, rel_tol=1e-8)
1851 self.assertAllNotClose(integer_examples, rel_tol=1e-9)
1852
1853 def test_decimals(self):
1854 # test with Decimal values
1855 from decimal import Decimal
1856
1857 decimal_examples = [(Decimal('1.00000001'), Decimal('1.0')),
1858 (Decimal('1.00000001e-20'), Decimal('1.0e-20')),
Mark Dickinson31ba1c32016-09-04 12:29:14 +01001859 (Decimal('1.00000001e-100'), Decimal('1.0e-100')),
1860 (Decimal('1.00000001e20'), Decimal('1.0e20'))]
Tal Einatd5519ed2015-05-31 22:05:00 +03001861 self.assertAllClose(decimal_examples, rel_tol=1e-8)
1862 self.assertAllNotClose(decimal_examples, rel_tol=1e-9)
1863
1864 def test_fractions(self):
1865 # test with Fraction values
1866 from fractions import Fraction
1867
Mark Dickinson31ba1c32016-09-04 12:29:14 +01001868 fraction_examples = [
1869 (Fraction(1, 100000000) + 1, Fraction(1)),
1870 (Fraction(100000001), Fraction(100000000)),
1871 (Fraction(10**8 + 1, 10**28), Fraction(1, 10**20))]
Tal Einatd5519ed2015-05-31 22:05:00 +03001872 self.assertAllClose(fraction_examples, rel_tol=1e-8)
1873 self.assertAllNotClose(fraction_examples, rel_tol=1e-9)
1874
Serhiy Storchaka5ae299a2019-06-02 11:16:49 +03001875 def testPerm(self):
1876 perm = math.perm
1877 factorial = math.factorial
1878 # Test if factorial defintion is satisfied
1879 for n in range(100):
1880 for k in range(n + 1):
1881 self.assertEqual(perm(n, k),
1882 factorial(n) // factorial(n - k))
1883
1884 # Test for Pascal's identity
1885 for n in range(1, 100):
1886 for k in range(1, n):
1887 self.assertEqual(perm(n, k), perm(n - 1, k - 1) * k + perm(n - 1, k))
1888
1889 # Test corner cases
1890 for n in range(1, 100):
1891 self.assertEqual(perm(n, 0), 1)
1892 self.assertEqual(perm(n, 1), n)
1893 self.assertEqual(perm(n, n), factorial(n))
1894
Raymond Hettingere119b3d2019-06-08 08:58:11 -07001895 # Test one argument form
1896 for n in range(20):
1897 self.assertEqual(perm(n), factorial(n))
1898 self.assertEqual(perm(n, None), factorial(n))
1899
Serhiy Storchaka5ae299a2019-06-02 11:16:49 +03001900 # Raises TypeError if any argument is non-integer or argument count is
Raymond Hettingere119b3d2019-06-08 08:58:11 -07001901 # not 1 or 2
Serhiy Storchaka5ae299a2019-06-02 11:16:49 +03001902 self.assertRaises(TypeError, perm, 10, 1.0)
1903 self.assertRaises(TypeError, perm, 10, decimal.Decimal(1.0))
1904 self.assertRaises(TypeError, perm, 10, "1")
1905 self.assertRaises(TypeError, perm, 10.0, 1)
1906 self.assertRaises(TypeError, perm, decimal.Decimal(10.0), 1)
1907 self.assertRaises(TypeError, perm, "10", 1)
1908
Raymond Hettingere119b3d2019-06-08 08:58:11 -07001909 self.assertRaises(TypeError, perm)
Serhiy Storchaka5ae299a2019-06-02 11:16:49 +03001910 self.assertRaises(TypeError, perm, 10, 1, 3)
1911 self.assertRaises(TypeError, perm)
1912
1913 # Raises Value error if not k or n are negative numbers
1914 self.assertRaises(ValueError, perm, -1, 1)
1915 self.assertRaises(ValueError, perm, -2**1000, 1)
1916 self.assertRaises(ValueError, perm, 1, -1)
1917 self.assertRaises(ValueError, perm, 1, -2**1000)
1918
Raymond Hettinger963eb0f2019-06-04 01:23:06 -07001919 # Returns zero if k is greater than n
1920 self.assertEqual(perm(1, 2), 0)
1921 self.assertEqual(perm(1, 2**1000), 0)
Serhiy Storchaka5ae299a2019-06-02 11:16:49 +03001922
1923 n = 2**1000
1924 self.assertEqual(perm(n, 0), 1)
1925 self.assertEqual(perm(n, 1), n)
1926 self.assertEqual(perm(n, 2), n * (n-1))
Serhiy Storchaka1b8a46d2019-06-17 16:58:32 +03001927 if support.check_impl_detail(cpython=True):
1928 self.assertRaises(OverflowError, perm, n, n)
Serhiy Storchaka5ae299a2019-06-02 11:16:49 +03001929
1930 for n, k in (True, True), (True, False), (False, False):
1931 self.assertEqual(perm(n, k), 1)
1932 self.assertIs(type(perm(n, k)), int)
1933 self.assertEqual(perm(IntSubclass(5), IntSubclass(2)), 20)
1934 self.assertEqual(perm(MyIndexable(5), MyIndexable(2)), 20)
1935 for k in range(3):
1936 self.assertIs(type(perm(IntSubclass(5), IntSubclass(k))), int)
1937 self.assertIs(type(perm(MyIndexable(5), MyIndexable(k))), int)
1938
Yash Aggarwal4a686502019-06-01 12:51:27 +05301939 def testComb(self):
1940 comb = math.comb
1941 factorial = math.factorial
1942 # Test if factorial defintion is satisfied
1943 for n in range(100):
1944 for k in range(n + 1):
1945 self.assertEqual(comb(n, k), factorial(n)
1946 // (factorial(k) * factorial(n - k)))
1947
1948 # Test for Pascal's identity
1949 for n in range(1, 100):
1950 for k in range(1, n):
1951 self.assertEqual(comb(n, k), comb(n - 1, k - 1) + comb(n - 1, k))
1952
1953 # Test corner cases
1954 for n in range(100):
1955 self.assertEqual(comb(n, 0), 1)
1956 self.assertEqual(comb(n, n), 1)
1957
1958 for n in range(1, 100):
1959 self.assertEqual(comb(n, 1), n)
1960 self.assertEqual(comb(n, n - 1), n)
1961
1962 # Test Symmetry
1963 for n in range(100):
1964 for k in range(n // 2):
1965 self.assertEqual(comb(n, k), comb(n, n - k))
1966
1967 # Raises TypeError if any argument is non-integer or argument count is
1968 # not 2
1969 self.assertRaises(TypeError, comb, 10, 1.0)
Serhiy Storchaka2b843ac2019-06-01 22:09:02 +03001970 self.assertRaises(TypeError, comb, 10, decimal.Decimal(1.0))
Yash Aggarwal4a686502019-06-01 12:51:27 +05301971 self.assertRaises(TypeError, comb, 10, "1")
Yash Aggarwal4a686502019-06-01 12:51:27 +05301972 self.assertRaises(TypeError, comb, 10.0, 1)
Serhiy Storchaka2b843ac2019-06-01 22:09:02 +03001973 self.assertRaises(TypeError, comb, decimal.Decimal(10.0), 1)
1974 self.assertRaises(TypeError, comb, "10", 1)
Yash Aggarwal4a686502019-06-01 12:51:27 +05301975
1976 self.assertRaises(TypeError, comb, 10)
1977 self.assertRaises(TypeError, comb, 10, 1, 3)
1978 self.assertRaises(TypeError, comb)
1979
1980 # Raises Value error if not k or n are negative numbers
1981 self.assertRaises(ValueError, comb, -1, 1)
Serhiy Storchaka2b843ac2019-06-01 22:09:02 +03001982 self.assertRaises(ValueError, comb, -2**1000, 1)
Yash Aggarwal4a686502019-06-01 12:51:27 +05301983 self.assertRaises(ValueError, comb, 1, -1)
Serhiy Storchaka2b843ac2019-06-01 22:09:02 +03001984 self.assertRaises(ValueError, comb, 1, -2**1000)
Yash Aggarwal4a686502019-06-01 12:51:27 +05301985
Raymond Hettinger963eb0f2019-06-04 01:23:06 -07001986 # Returns zero if k is greater than n
1987 self.assertEqual(comb(1, 2), 0)
1988 self.assertEqual(comb(1, 2**1000), 0)
Yash Aggarwal4a686502019-06-01 12:51:27 +05301989
Serhiy Storchaka2b843ac2019-06-01 22:09:02 +03001990 n = 2**1000
1991 self.assertEqual(comb(n, 0), 1)
1992 self.assertEqual(comb(n, 1), n)
1993 self.assertEqual(comb(n, 2), n * (n-1) // 2)
1994 self.assertEqual(comb(n, n), 1)
1995 self.assertEqual(comb(n, n-1), n)
1996 self.assertEqual(comb(n, n-2), n * (n-1) // 2)
Serhiy Storchaka1b8a46d2019-06-17 16:58:32 +03001997 if support.check_impl_detail(cpython=True):
1998 self.assertRaises(OverflowError, comb, n, n//2)
Yash Aggarwal4a686502019-06-01 12:51:27 +05301999
Serhiy Storchaka2b843ac2019-06-01 22:09:02 +03002000 for n, k in (True, True), (True, False), (False, False):
2001 self.assertEqual(comb(n, k), 1)
2002 self.assertIs(type(comb(n, k)), int)
Serhiy Storchaka5ae299a2019-06-02 11:16:49 +03002003 self.assertEqual(comb(IntSubclass(5), IntSubclass(2)), 10)
Serhiy Storchaka2b843ac2019-06-01 22:09:02 +03002004 self.assertEqual(comb(MyIndexable(5), MyIndexable(2)), 10)
Serhiy Storchaka5ae299a2019-06-02 11:16:49 +03002005 for k in range(3):
2006 self.assertIs(type(comb(IntSubclass(5), IntSubclass(k))), int)
2007 self.assertIs(type(comb(MyIndexable(5), MyIndexable(k))), int)
Yash Aggarwal4a686502019-06-01 12:51:27 +05302008
Pablo Galindo42079072019-02-10 19:56:58 +00002009
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +00002010def test_main():
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +00002011 from doctest import DocFileSuite
2012 suite = unittest.TestSuite()
2013 suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(MathTests))
Tal Einatd5519ed2015-05-31 22:05:00 +03002014 suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(IsCloseTests))
Christian Heimes53876d92008-04-19 00:31:39 +00002015 suite.addTest(DocFileSuite("ieee754.txt"))
2016 run_unittest(suite)
Thomas Wouters89f507f2006-12-13 04:49:30 +00002017
2018if __name__ == '__main__':
2019 test_main()