wok annotate mpfr/stuff/mpfr-3.1.0.patch @ rev 12299

binutils: try a fix with --disable-initfini-array and --disable-werror for i486
author Christophe Lincoln <pankso@slitaz.org>
date Mon Apr 16 13:26:47 2012 +0200 (2012-04-16)
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pankso@12265 1 Submitted By: Matt Burgess <matthew_at_linuxfromscratch_dot_org>
pankso@12265 2 Date: 2011-12-22
pankso@12265 3 Initial Package Version: 3.1.0
pankso@12265 4 Upstream Status: Already in upstream patch repo
pankso@12265 5 Origin: Upstream
pankso@12265 6 Description: This patch contains patches for several bugs in MPFR,
pankso@12265 7 the main one being a rounding related error with the
pankso@12265 8 mpfr_*printf functions.
pankso@12265 9
pankso@12265 10 diff -Naur mpfr-3.1.0.orig/PATCHES mpfr-3.1.0/PATCHES
pankso@12265 11 --- mpfr-3.1.0.orig/PATCHES 2011-10-03 08:17:15.000000000 +0000
pankso@12265 12 +++ mpfr-3.1.0/PATCHES 2011-12-22 11:08:42.188819413 +0000
pankso@12265 13 @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
pankso@12265 14 +gmp41compat
pankso@12265 15 +vasprintf
pankso@12265 16 +lib-search-path
pankso@12265 17 +mpfr_unlikely
pankso@12265 18 diff -Naur mpfr-3.1.0.orig/VERSION mpfr-3.1.0/VERSION
pankso@12265 19 --- mpfr-3.1.0.orig/VERSION 2011-10-03 08:17:15.000000000 +0000
pankso@12265 20 +++ mpfr-3.1.0/VERSION 2011-11-28 12:22:52.000000000 +0000
pankso@12265 21 @@ -1 +1 @@
pankso@12265 22 -3.1.0
pankso@12265 23 +3.1.0-p4
pankso@12265 24 diff -Naur mpfr-3.1.0.orig/doc/mpfr.info mpfr-3.1.0/doc/mpfr.info
pankso@12265 25 --- mpfr-3.1.0.orig/doc/mpfr.info 2011-10-03 09:43:04.000000000 +0000
pankso@12265 26 +++ mpfr-3.1.0/doc/mpfr.info 2011-11-28 12:22:52.000000000 +0000
pankso@12265 27 @@ -2994,11 +2994,12 @@
pankso@12265 28
pankso@12265 29 * `mpfr_urandom' and `mpfr_urandomb' changed in MPFR 3.1. Their
pankso@12265 30 behavior no longer depends on the platform (assuming this is also
pankso@12265 31 - true for GMP's random generator). As a consequence, the returned
pankso@12265 32 - values can be different between MPFR 3.1 and previous MPFR
pankso@12265 33 - versions. Note: as the reproducibility of these functions was not
pankso@12265 34 - specified before MPFR 3.1, the MPFR 3.1 behavior is _not_ regarded
pankso@12265 35 - as backward incompatible with previous versions.
pankso@12265 36 + true for GMP's random generator, which is not the case between GMP
pankso@12265 37 + 4.1 and 4.2 if `gmp_randinit_default' is used). As a consequence,
pankso@12265 38 + the returned values can be different between MPFR 3.1 and previous
pankso@12265 39 + MPFR versions. Note: as the reproducibility of these functions
pankso@12265 40 + was not specified before MPFR 3.1, the MPFR 3.1 behavior is _not_
pankso@12265 41 + regarded as backward incompatible with previous versions.
pankso@12265 42
pankso@12265 43
pankso@12265 44 
pankso@12265 45 @@ -4239,13 +4240,13 @@
pankso@12265 46 Node: Type and Macro Changes129308
pankso@12265 47 Node: Added Functions132029
pankso@12265 48 Node: Changed Functions134972
pankso@12265 49 -Node: Removed Functions139167
pankso@12265 50 -Node: Other Changes139579
pankso@12265 51 -Node: Contributors141108
pankso@12265 52 -Node: References143574
pankso@12265 53 -Node: GNU Free Documentation License145315
pankso@12265 54 -Node: Concept Index167758
pankso@12265 55 -Node: Function and Type Index173677
pankso@12265 56 +Node: Removed Functions139253
pankso@12265 57 +Node: Other Changes139665
pankso@12265 58 +Node: Contributors141194
pankso@12265 59 +Node: References143660
pankso@12265 60 +Node: GNU Free Documentation License145401
pankso@12265 61 +Node: Concept Index167844
pankso@12265 62 +Node: Function and Type Index173763
pankso@12265 63 
pankso@12265 64 End Tag Table
pankso@12265 65
pankso@12265 66 diff -Naur mpfr-3.1.0.orig/doc/mpfr.texi mpfr-3.1.0/doc/mpfr.texi
pankso@12265 67 --- mpfr-3.1.0.orig/doc/mpfr.texi 2011-10-03 08:17:14.000000000 +0000
pankso@12265 68 +++ mpfr-3.1.0/doc/mpfr.texi 2011-11-28 12:22:52.000000000 +0000
pankso@12265 69 @@ -3466,8 +3466,9 @@
pankso@12265 70 a lack of specification.
pankso@12265 71
pankso@12265 72 @item @code{mpfr_urandom} and @code{mpfr_urandomb} changed in MPFR 3.1.
pankso@12265 73 -Their behavior no longer depends on the platform (assuming this is also
pankso@12265 74 -true for GMP's random generator). As a consequence, the returned values
pankso@12265 75 +Their behavior no longer depends on the platform (assuming this is also true
pankso@12265 76 +for GMP's random generator, which is not the case between GMP 4.1 and 4.2 if
pankso@12265 77 +@code{gmp_randinit_default} is used). As a consequence, the returned values
pankso@12265 78 can be different between MPFR 3.1 and previous MPFR versions.
pankso@12265 79 Note: as the reproducibility of these functions was not specified
pankso@12265 80 before MPFR 3.1, the MPFR 3.1 behavior is @emph{not} regarded as
pankso@12265 81 diff -Naur mpfr-3.1.0.orig/src/mpfr-impl.h mpfr-3.1.0/src/mpfr-impl.h
pankso@12265 82 --- mpfr-3.1.0.orig/src/mpfr-impl.h 2011-10-03 08:17:09.000000000 +0000
pankso@12265 83 +++ mpfr-3.1.0/src/mpfr-impl.h 2011-10-05 21:39:57.000000000 +0000
pankso@12265 84 @@ -988,10 +988,11 @@
pankso@12265 85 ******************************************************/
pankso@12265 86
pankso@12265 87 /* Theses macros help the compiler to determine if a test is
pankso@12265 88 - * likely or unlikely. */
pankso@12265 89 + likely or unlikely. The !! is necessary in case x is larger
pankso@12265 90 + than a long. */
pankso@12265 91 #if __MPFR_GNUC(3,0) || __MPFR_ICC(8,1,0)
pankso@12265 92 # define MPFR_LIKELY(x) (__builtin_expect(!!(x),1))
pankso@12265 93 -# define MPFR_UNLIKELY(x) (__builtin_expect((x),0))
pankso@12265 94 +# define MPFR_UNLIKELY(x) (__builtin_expect(!!(x),0))
pankso@12265 95 #else
pankso@12265 96 # define MPFR_LIKELY(x) (x)
pankso@12265 97 # define MPFR_UNLIKELY(x) (x)
pankso@12265 98 diff -Naur mpfr-3.1.0.orig/src/mpfr.h mpfr-3.1.0/src/mpfr.h
pankso@12265 99 --- mpfr-3.1.0.orig/src/mpfr.h 2011-10-03 08:17:09.000000000 +0000
pankso@12265 100 +++ mpfr-3.1.0/src/mpfr.h 2011-11-28 12:22:52.000000000 +0000
pankso@12265 101 @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
pankso@12265 102 #define MPFR_VERSION_MAJOR 3
pankso@12265 103 #define MPFR_VERSION_MINOR 1
pankso@12265 104 #define MPFR_VERSION_PATCHLEVEL 0
pankso@12265 105 -#define MPFR_VERSION_STRING "3.1.0"
pankso@12265 106 +#define MPFR_VERSION_STRING "3.1.0-p4"
pankso@12265 107
pankso@12265 108 /* Macros dealing with MPFR VERSION */
pankso@12265 109 #define MPFR_VERSION_NUM(a,b,c) (((a) << 16L) | ((b) << 8) | (c))
pankso@12265 110 diff -Naur mpfr-3.1.0.orig/src/vasprintf.c mpfr-3.1.0/src/vasprintf.c
pankso@12265 111 --- mpfr-3.1.0.orig/src/vasprintf.c 2011-10-03 08:17:09.000000000 +0000
pankso@12265 112 +++ mpfr-3.1.0/src/vasprintf.c 2011-11-03 15:15:11.000000000 +0000
pankso@12265 113 @@ -1178,7 +1178,7 @@
pankso@12265 114 mpfr_exp_t exp;
pankso@12265 115 char * str;
pankso@12265 116 const int spec_g = (spec.spec == 'g' || spec.spec == 'G');
pankso@12265 117 - const int keep_trailing_zeros = spec_g && spec.alt;
pankso@12265 118 + const int keep_trailing_zeros = !spec_g || spec.alt;
pankso@12265 119
pankso@12265 120 /* WARNING: an empty precision field is forbidden (it means precision = 6
pankso@12265 121 and it should have been changed to 6 before the function call) */
pankso@12265 122 @@ -1356,7 +1356,7 @@
pankso@12265 123 else
pankso@12265 124 /* 1 <= |p| */
pankso@12265 125 {
pankso@12265 126 - size_t nsd; /* Number of significant digits */
pankso@12265 127 + size_t str_len;
pankso@12265 128
pankso@12265 129 /* Determine the position of the most significant decimal digit. */
pankso@12265 130 exp = floor_log10 (p);
pankso@12265 131 @@ -1365,12 +1365,10 @@
pankso@12265 132 /* P is too large to print all its integral part digits */
pankso@12265 133 return -1;
pankso@12265 134
pankso@12265 135 - np->ip_size = exp + 1;
pankso@12265 136 -
pankso@12265 137 - nsd = spec.prec + np->ip_size;
pankso@12265 138 if (dec_info == NULL)
pankso@12265 139 - {
pankso@12265 140 - str = mpfr_get_str (NULL, &exp, 10, nsd, p, spec.rnd_mode);
pankso@12265 141 + { /* this case occurs with mpfr_printf ("%.0RUf", x) with x=9.5 */
pankso@12265 142 + str =
pankso@12265 143 + mpfr_get_str (NULL, &exp, 10, spec.prec+exp+1, p, spec.rnd_mode);
pankso@12265 144 register_string (np->sl, str);
pankso@12265 145 }
pankso@12265 146 else
pankso@12265 147 @@ -1379,81 +1377,60 @@
pankso@12265 148 str = dec_info->str;
pankso@12265 149 }
pankso@12265 150 np->ip_ptr = MPFR_IS_NEG (p) ? ++str : str; /* skip sign */
pankso@12265 151 + str_len = strlen (str);
pankso@12265 152 +
pankso@12265 153 + /* integral part */
pankso@12265 154 + if (exp > str_len)
pankso@12265 155 + /* mpfr_get_str gives no trailing zero when p is rounded up to the next
pankso@12265 156 + power of 10 (p integer, so no fractional part) */
pankso@12265 157 + {
pankso@12265 158 + np->ip_trailing_zeros = exp - str_len;
pankso@12265 159 + np->ip_size = str_len;
pankso@12265 160 + }
pankso@12265 161 + else
pankso@12265 162 + np->ip_size = exp;
pankso@12265 163
pankso@12265 164 if (spec.group)
pankso@12265 165 /* thousands separator in integral part */
pankso@12265 166 np->thousands_sep = MPFR_THOUSANDS_SEPARATOR;
pankso@12265 167
pankso@12265 168 - if (nsd == 0 || (spec_g && !spec.alt))
pankso@12265 169 - /* compute how much non-zero digits in integral and fractional
pankso@12265 170 - parts */
pankso@12265 171 + /* fractional part */
pankso@12265 172 + str += np->ip_size;
pankso@12265 173 + str_len -= np->ip_size;
pankso@12265 174 + if (!keep_trailing_zeros)
pankso@12265 175 + /* remove trailing zeros, if any */
pankso@12265 176 {
pankso@12265 177 - size_t str_len;
pankso@12265 178 - str_len = strlen (str); /* note: the sign has been skipped */
pankso@12265 179 -
pankso@12265 180 - if (exp > str_len)
pankso@12265 181 - /* mpfr_get_str doesn't give the trailing zeros when p is a
pankso@12265 182 - multiple of 10 (p integer, so no fractional part) */
pankso@12265 183 + char *ptr = str + str_len - 1; /* pointer to the last digit of
pankso@12265 184 + str */
pankso@12265 185 + while ((*ptr == '0') && (str_len != 0))
pankso@12265 186 {
pankso@12265 187 - np->ip_trailing_zeros = exp - str_len;
pankso@12265 188 - np->ip_size = str_len;
pankso@12265 189 - if (spec.alt)
pankso@12265 190 - np->point = MPFR_DECIMAL_POINT;
pankso@12265 191 - }
pankso@12265 192 - else
pankso@12265 193 - /* str may contain some digits which are in fractional part */
pankso@12265 194 - {
pankso@12265 195 - char *ptr;
pankso@12265 196 -
pankso@12265 197 - ptr = str + str_len - 1; /* points to the end of str */
pankso@12265 198 - str_len -= np->ip_size; /* number of digits in fractional
pankso@12265 199 - part */
pankso@12265 200 -
pankso@12265 201 - if (!keep_trailing_zeros)
pankso@12265 202 - /* remove trailing zeros, if any */
pankso@12265 203 - {
pankso@12265 204 - while ((*ptr == '0') && (str_len != 0))
pankso@12265 205 - {
pankso@12265 206 - --ptr;
pankso@12265 207 - --str_len;
pankso@12265 208 - }
pankso@12265 209 - }
pankso@12265 210 -
pankso@12265 211 - if (str_len > INT_MAX)
pankso@12265 212 - /* too many digits in fractional part */
pankso@12265 213 - return -1;
pankso@12265 214 -
pankso@12265 215 - if (str_len != 0)
pankso@12265 216 - /* some digits in fractional part */
pankso@12265 217 - {
pankso@12265 218 - np->point = MPFR_DECIMAL_POINT;
pankso@12265 219 - np->fp_ptr = str + np->ip_size;
pankso@12265 220 - np->fp_size = str_len;
pankso@12265 221 - }
pankso@12265 222 + --ptr;
pankso@12265 223 + --str_len;
pankso@12265 224 }
pankso@12265 225 }
pankso@12265 226 - else
pankso@12265 227 - /* spec.prec digits in fractional part */
pankso@12265 228 - {
pankso@12265 229 - if (np->ip_size == exp - 1)
pankso@12265 230 - /* the absolute value of the number has been rounded up to a power
pankso@12265 231 - of ten.
pankso@12265 232 - Insert an additional zero in integral part and put the rest of
pankso@12265 233 - them in fractional part. */
pankso@12265 234 - np->ip_trailing_zeros = 1;
pankso@12265 235
pankso@12265 236 - if (spec.prec != 0)
pankso@12265 237 - {
pankso@12265 238 - MPFR_ASSERTD (np->ip_size + np->ip_trailing_zeros == exp);
pankso@12265 239 - MPFR_ASSERTD (np->ip_size + spec.prec == nsd);
pankso@12265 240 + if (str_len > 0)
pankso@12265 241 + /* some nonzero digits in fractional part */
pankso@12265 242 + {
pankso@12265 243 + if (str_len > INT_MAX)
pankso@12265 244 + /* too many digits in fractional part */
pankso@12265 245 + return -1;
pankso@12265 246 +
pankso@12265 247 + np->point = MPFR_DECIMAL_POINT;
pankso@12265 248 + np->fp_ptr = str;
pankso@12265 249 + np->fp_size = str_len;
pankso@12265 250 + }
pankso@12265 251
pankso@12265 252 - np->point = MPFR_DECIMAL_POINT;
pankso@12265 253 - np->fp_ptr = str + np->ip_size;
pankso@12265 254 - np->fp_size = spec.prec;
pankso@12265 255 - }
pankso@12265 256 - else if (spec.alt)
pankso@12265 257 - np->point = MPFR_DECIMAL_POINT;
pankso@12265 258 + if (keep_trailing_zeros && str_len < spec.prec)
pankso@12265 259 + /* add missing trailing zeros */
pankso@12265 260 + {
pankso@12265 261 + np->point = MPFR_DECIMAL_POINT;
pankso@12265 262 + np->fp_trailing_zeros = spec.prec - np->fp_size;
pankso@12265 263 }
pankso@12265 264 +
pankso@12265 265 + if (spec.alt)
pankso@12265 266 + /* add decimal point even if no digits follow it */
pankso@12265 267 + np->point = MPFR_DECIMAL_POINT;
pankso@12265 268 }
pankso@12265 269
pankso@12265 270 return 0;
pankso@12265 271 diff -Naur mpfr-3.1.0.orig/src/version.c mpfr-3.1.0/src/version.c
pankso@12265 272 --- mpfr-3.1.0.orig/src/version.c 2011-10-03 08:17:09.000000000 +0000
pankso@12265 273 +++ mpfr-3.1.0/src/version.c 2011-11-28 12:22:52.000000000 +0000
pankso@12265 274 @@ -25,5 +25,5 @@
pankso@12265 275 const char *
pankso@12265 276 mpfr_get_version (void)
pankso@12265 277 {
pankso@12265 278 - return "3.1.0";
pankso@12265 279 + return "3.1.0-p4";
pankso@12265 280 }
pankso@12265 281 diff -Naur mpfr-3.1.0.orig/tests/Makefile.am mpfr-3.1.0/tests/Makefile.am
pankso@12265 282 --- mpfr-3.1.0.orig/tests/Makefile.am 2011-10-03 08:17:14.000000000 +0000
pankso@12265 283 +++ mpfr-3.1.0/tests/Makefile.am 2011-10-03 08:17:14.000000000 +0000
pankso@12265 284 @@ -65,8 +65,24 @@
pankso@12265 285 TESTS = $(check_PROGRAMS)
pankso@12265 286 TESTS_ENVIRONMENT = MPFR_QUIET=1 $(VALGRIND)
pankso@12265 287
pankso@12265 288 -# Option to prevent libtool from generating wrapper scripts for the tests.
pankso@12265 289 +# The -no-install option prevents libtool from generating wrapper scripts
pankso@12265 290 +# for the tests.
pankso@12265 291 # This is useful to easily run the test scripts under valgrind or gdb.
pankso@12265 292 # See discussion http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.gnulib.bugs/28033
pankso@12265 293 # http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.gnulib.bugs/28140 in particular.
pankso@12265 294 -AM_LDFLAGS = -no-install
pankso@12265 295 +#
pankso@12265 296 +# The -L$(top_builddir)/src/.libs option is necessary for some platforms,
pankso@12265 297 +# such as HP-UX, when --with-gmp or --with-gmp-lib is used and an old MPFR
pankso@12265 298 +# library is already installed in the corresponding lib directory: its
pankso@12265 299 +# purpose is to make sure that the local .libs comes first in the library
pankso@12265 300 +# search path (otherwise the tests are linked against the old MPFR library
pankso@12265 301 +# by the LINK command -- see the generated Makefile). See:
pankso@12265 302 +# http://websympa.loria.fr/wwsympa/arc/mpfr/2011-10/msg00042.html
pankso@12265 303 +# http://websympa.loria.fr/wwsympa/arc/mpfr/2011-10/msg00043.html
pankso@12265 304 +# http://websympa.loria.fr/wwsympa/arc/mpfr/2011-10/msg00044.html
pankso@12265 305 +# http://websympa.loria.fr/wwsympa/arc/mpfr/2011-10/msg00066.html
pankso@12265 306 +# http://websympa.loria.fr/wwsympa/arc/mpfr/2011-10/msg00065.html
pankso@12265 307 +# and
pankso@12265 308 +# http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=9728
pankso@12265 309 +#
pankso@12265 310 +AM_LDFLAGS = -no-install -L$(top_builddir)/src/.libs
pankso@12265 311 diff -Naur mpfr-3.1.0.orig/tests/Makefile.in mpfr-3.1.0/tests/Makefile.in
pankso@12265 312 --- mpfr-3.1.0.orig/tests/Makefile.in 2011-10-03 08:17:35.000000000 +0000
pankso@12265 313 +++ mpfr-3.1.0/tests/Makefile.in 2011-10-03 08:17:35.000000000 +0000
pankso@12265 314 @@ -1124,11 +1124,27 @@
pankso@12265 315 TESTS = $(check_PROGRAMS)
pankso@12265 316 TESTS_ENVIRONMENT = MPFR_QUIET=1 $(VALGRIND)
pankso@12265 317
pankso@12265 318 -# Option to prevent libtool from generating wrapper scripts for the tests.
pankso@12265 319 +# The -no-install option prevents libtool from generating wrapper scripts
pankso@12265 320 +# for the tests.
pankso@12265 321 # This is useful to easily run the test scripts under valgrind or gdb.
pankso@12265 322 # See discussion http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.gnulib.bugs/28033
pankso@12265 323 # http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.gnulib.bugs/28140 in particular.
pankso@12265 324 -AM_LDFLAGS = -no-install
pankso@12265 325 +#
pankso@12265 326 +# The -L$(top_builddir)/src/.libs option is necessary for some platforms,
pankso@12265 327 +# such as HP-UX, when --with-gmp or --with-gmp-lib is used and an old MPFR
pankso@12265 328 +# library is already installed in the corresponding lib directory: its
pankso@12265 329 +# purpose is to make sure that the local .libs comes first in the library
pankso@12265 330 +# search path (otherwise the tests are linked against the old MPFR library
pankso@12265 331 +# by the LINK command -- see the generated Makefile). See:
pankso@12265 332 +# http://websympa.loria.fr/wwsympa/arc/mpfr/2011-10/msg00042.html
pankso@12265 333 +# http://websympa.loria.fr/wwsympa/arc/mpfr/2011-10/msg00043.html
pankso@12265 334 +# http://websympa.loria.fr/wwsympa/arc/mpfr/2011-10/msg00044.html
pankso@12265 335 +# http://websympa.loria.fr/wwsympa/arc/mpfr/2011-10/msg00066.html
pankso@12265 336 +# http://websympa.loria.fr/wwsympa/arc/mpfr/2011-10/msg00065.html
pankso@12265 337 +# and
pankso@12265 338 +# http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=9728
pankso@12265 339 +#
pankso@12265 340 +AM_LDFLAGS = -no-install -L$(top_builddir)/src/.libs
pankso@12265 341 all: all-am
pankso@12265 342
pankso@12265 343 .SUFFIXES:
pankso@12265 344 diff -Naur mpfr-3.1.0.orig/tests/trandom.c mpfr-3.1.0/tests/trandom.c
pankso@12265 345 --- mpfr-3.1.0.orig/tests/trandom.c 2011-10-03 08:17:14.000000000 +0000
pankso@12265 346 +++ mpfr-3.1.0/tests/trandom.c 2011-11-28 12:22:52.000000000 +0000
pankso@12265 347 @@ -114,21 +114,29 @@
pankso@12265 348 mpfr_t x;
pankso@12265 349 gmp_randstate_t s;
pankso@12265 350
pankso@12265 351 +#if __MPFR_GMP(4,2,0)
pankso@12265 352 +# define C1 "0.895943"
pankso@12265 353 +# define C2 "0.848824"
pankso@12265 354 +#else
pankso@12265 355 +# define C1 "0.479652"
pankso@12265 356 +# define C2 "0.648529"
pankso@12265 357 +#endif
pankso@12265 358 +
pankso@12265 359 gmp_randinit_default (s);
pankso@12265 360 gmp_randseed_ui (s, 42);
pankso@12265 361 mpfr_init2 (x, 17);
pankso@12265 362 mpfr_urandomb (x, s);
pankso@12265 363 - if (mpfr_cmp_str1 (x, "0.895943") != 0)
pankso@12265 364 + if (mpfr_cmp_str1 (x, C1) != 0)
pankso@12265 365 {
pankso@12265 366 - printf ("Error in bug20100914, expected 0.895943, got ");
pankso@12265 367 + printf ("Error in bug20100914, expected " C1 ", got ");
pankso@12265 368 mpfr_out_str (stdout, 10, 0, x, MPFR_RNDN);
pankso@12265 369 printf ("\n");
pankso@12265 370 exit (1);
pankso@12265 371 }
pankso@12265 372 mpfr_urandomb (x, s);
pankso@12265 373 - if (mpfr_cmp_str1 (x, "0.848824") != 0)
pankso@12265 374 + if (mpfr_cmp_str1 (x, C2) != 0)
pankso@12265 375 {
pankso@12265 376 - printf ("Error in bug20100914, expected 0.848824, got ");
pankso@12265 377 + printf ("Error in bug20100914, expected " C2 ", got ");
pankso@12265 378 mpfr_out_str (stdout, 10, 0, x, MPFR_RNDN);
pankso@12265 379 printf ("\n");
pankso@12265 380 exit (1);
pankso@12265 381 diff -Naur mpfr-3.1.0.orig/tests/tsprintf.c mpfr-3.1.0/tests/tsprintf.c
pankso@12265 382 --- mpfr-3.1.0.orig/tests/tsprintf.c 2011-10-03 08:17:14.000000000 +0000
pankso@12265 383 +++ mpfr-3.1.0/tests/tsprintf.c 2011-11-03 15:15:11.000000000 +0000
pankso@12265 384 @@ -475,6 +475,18 @@
pankso@12265 385 check_sprintf ("-1.", "%- #0.1RG", x);
pankso@12265 386
pankso@12265 387 /* precision zero */
pankso@12265 388 + mpfr_set_d (x, 9.5, MPFR_RNDN);
pankso@12265 389 + check_sprintf ("9", "%.0RDf", x);
pankso@12265 390 + check_sprintf ("10", "%.0RUf", x);
pankso@12265 391 +
pankso@12265 392 + mpfr_set_d (x, 19.5, MPFR_RNDN);
pankso@12265 393 + check_sprintf ("19", "%.0RDf", x);
pankso@12265 394 + check_sprintf ("20", "%.0RUf", x);
pankso@12265 395 +
pankso@12265 396 + mpfr_set_d (x, 99.5, MPFR_RNDN);
pankso@12265 397 + check_sprintf ("99", "%.0RDf", x);
pankso@12265 398 + check_sprintf ("100", "%.0RUf", x);
pankso@12265 399 +
pankso@12265 400 mpfr_set_d (x, -9.5, MPFR_RNDN);
pankso@12265 401 check_sprintf ("-10", "%.0RDf", x);
pankso@12265 402 check_sprintf ("-10", "%.0RYf", x);
pankso@12265 403 @@ -1078,6 +1090,23 @@
pankso@12265 404 mpfr_clear (x);
pankso@12265 405 }
pankso@12265 406
pankso@12265 407 +static void
pankso@12265 408 +bug20111102 (void)
pankso@12265 409 +{
pankso@12265 410 + mpfr_t t;
pankso@12265 411 + char s[100];
pankso@12265 412 +
pankso@12265 413 + mpfr_init2 (t, 84);
pankso@12265 414 + mpfr_set_str (t, "999.99999999999999999999", 10, MPFR_RNDN);
pankso@12265 415 + mpfr_sprintf (s, "%.20RNg", t);
pankso@12265 416 + if (strcmp (s, "1000") != 0)
pankso@12265 417 + {
pankso@12265 418 + printf ("Error in bug20111102, expected 1000, got %s\n", s);
pankso@12265 419 + exit (1);
pankso@12265 420 + }
pankso@12265 421 + mpfr_clear (t);
pankso@12265 422 +}
pankso@12265 423 +
pankso@12265 424 /* In particular, the following test makes sure that the rounding
pankso@12265 425 * for %Ra and %Rb is not done on the MPFR number itself (as it
pankso@12265 426 * would overflow). Note: it has been reported on comp.std.c that
pankso@12265 427 @@ -1161,6 +1190,7 @@
pankso@12265 428 locale = setlocale (LC_ALL, "C");
pankso@12265 429 #endif
pankso@12265 430
pankso@12265 431 + bug20111102 ();
pankso@12265 432 native_types ();
pankso@12265 433 hexadecimal ();
pankso@12265 434 binary ();
pankso@12265 435 diff -Naur mpfr-3.1.0.orig/tests/turandom.c mpfr-3.1.0/tests/turandom.c
pankso@12265 436 --- mpfr-3.1.0.orig/tests/turandom.c 2011-10-03 08:17:14.000000000 +0000
pankso@12265 437 +++ mpfr-3.1.0/tests/turandom.c 2011-11-28 12:22:52.000000000 +0000
pankso@12265 438 @@ -160,23 +160,29 @@
pankso@12265 439 mpfr_t x;
pankso@12265 440 gmp_randstate_t s;
pankso@12265 441
pankso@12265 442 +#if __MPFR_GMP(4,2,0)
pankso@12265 443 +# define C1 "0.8488312"
pankso@12265 444 +# define C2 "0.8156509"
pankso@12265 445 +#else
pankso@12265 446 +# define C1 "0.6485367"
pankso@12265 447 +# define C2 "0.9362717"
pankso@12265 448 +#endif
pankso@12265 449 +
pankso@12265 450 gmp_randinit_default (s);
pankso@12265 451 gmp_randseed_ui (s, 42);
pankso@12265 452 mpfr_init2 (x, 17);
pankso@12265 453 mpfr_urandom (x, s, MPFR_RNDN);
pankso@12265 454 - /* the following values are obtained on a 32-bit computer, we should get
pankso@12265 455 - the same values on a 64-bit computer */
pankso@12265 456 - if (mpfr_cmp_str1 (x, "0.8488312") != 0)
pankso@12265 457 + if (mpfr_cmp_str1 (x, C1) != 0)
pankso@12265 458 {
pankso@12265 459 - printf ("Error in bug20100914, expected 0.8488312, got ");
pankso@12265 460 + printf ("Error in bug20100914, expected " C1 ", got ");
pankso@12265 461 mpfr_out_str (stdout, 10, 0, x, MPFR_RNDN);
pankso@12265 462 printf ("\n");
pankso@12265 463 exit (1);
pankso@12265 464 }
pankso@12265 465 mpfr_urandom (x, s, MPFR_RNDN);
pankso@12265 466 - if (mpfr_cmp_str1 (x, "0.8156509") != 0)
pankso@12265 467 + if (mpfr_cmp_str1 (x, C2) != 0)
pankso@12265 468 {
pankso@12265 469 - printf ("Error in bug20100914, expected 0.8156509, got ");
pankso@12265 470 + printf ("Error in bug20100914, expected " C2 ", got ");
pankso@12265 471 mpfr_out_str (stdout, 10, 0, x, MPFR_RNDN);
pankso@12265 472 printf ("\n");
pankso@12265 473 exit (1);