* these oopses for good, so we run those stupid tests... */
/*
- * GiNaC Copyright (C) 1999 Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany
+ * GiNaC Copyright (C) 1999-2000 Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
-#include <ginac/ginac.h>
+#include "ginac.h"
-#ifndef NO_GINAC_NAMESPACE
+#ifndef NO_NAMESPACE_GINAC
using namespace GiNaC;
-#endif // ndef NO_GINAC_NAMESPACE
+#endif // ndef NO_NAMESPACE_GINAC
// The very first pair of historic problems had its roots in power.cpp and was
-// finally resolved on April 27th. (Fixing the first on April 23rd actually
-// introduced the second.)
+// finally resolved on April 27th 1999. (Fixing the first on April 23rd
+// actually introduced the second.)
static unsigned paranoia_check1(void)
{
unsigned result = 0;
<< g.eval() << endl;
++result;
}
- // This actually worked already back in April 1999. But we are very paranoic!
+ // This actually worked already back in April 1999.
+ // But we are *very* paranoic!
if (!g.expand().eval().is_zero()) {
clog << "e = (x + z*x); f = e*y; eval(expand(f - e*y)) erroneously returned "
<< g.expand().eval() << endl;
return result;
}
-// The third bug was introduced on May 18, discovered on May 19 and fixed that
-// same day. It worked when x was substituted by 1 but not with other numbers:
+// The third bug was introduced on May 18th 1999, discovered on May 19 and
+// fixed that same day. It worked when x was substituted by 1 but not with
+// other numbers:
static unsigned paranoia_check3(void)
{
unsigned result = 0;
return result;
}
-// The fourth bug was also discovered on May 19 and fixed immediately:
+// The fourth bug was also discovered on May 19th 1999 and fixed immediately:
static unsigned paranoia_check4(void)
{
unsigned result = 0;
return result;
}
-// The fifth oops was discovered on May 20 and fixed a day later:
+// The fifth oops was discovered on May 20th 1999 and fixed a day later:
static unsigned paranoia_check5(void)
{
unsigned result = 0;
return result;
}
-// This one was discovered on Jun 1 and fixed the same day:
+// This one was discovered on Jun 1st 1999 and fixed the same day:
static unsigned paranoia_check6(void)
{
unsigned result = 0;
return result;
}
-// This one was introduced on June 1 by some aggressive manual optimization.
-// Discovered and fixed on June 2.
+// This one was introduced on June 1st 1999 by some aggressive manual
+// optimization. Discovered and fixed on June 2nd.
static unsigned paranoia_check7(void)
{
unsigned result = 0;
}
// This one was a result of the rewrite of mul::max_coefficient when we
-// introduced the overall_coefficient field in expairseq objects on Oct 1.
-// Fixed on Oct 4.
+// introduced the overall_coefficient field in expairseq objects on Oct 1st
+// 1999. Fixed on Oct 4th.
static unsigned paranoia_check8(void)
{
unsigned result = 0;
symbol x("x");
ex e = -x / (x+1);
+ ex f;
+
+ try {
+ f = e.normal();
+ if (!f.is_equal(e)) {
+ clog << "normal(-x/(x+1)) returns " << f << " instead of -x/(x+1)\n";
+ ++result;
+ }
+ } catch (const exception &e) {
+ clog << "normal(-x/(x+1) throws " << e.what() << endl;
+ ++result;
+ }
+ return result;
+}
+
+// This one was a result of a modification to frac_cancel() & Co. to avoid
+// expanding the numerator and denominator when bringing them from Q[X] to
+// Z[X]. multiply_lcm() forgot to multiply the x-linear term with the LCM of
+// the coefficient's denominators (2 in this case). Introduced on Jan 25th
+// 2000 and fixed on Jan 31th.
+static unsigned paranoia_check9(void)
+{
+ unsigned result = 0;
+ symbol x("x");
+
+ ex e = (exp(-x)-2*x*exp(-x)+pow(x,2)/2*exp(-x))/exp(-x);
ex f = e.normal();
- // The bug caused a division by zero in normal(), so the following
- // check is actually bogus...
- if (!f.is_equal(e)) {
- clog << "normal(-x/(x+1)) returns " << f << " instead of -x/(x+1)\n";
+ if (!f.is_equal(1-2*x+pow(x,2)/2)) {
+ clog << "normal(" << e << ") returns " << f << " instead of 1-2*x+1/2*x^2\n";
+ ++result;
+ }
+ return result;
+}
+
+// I have no idea when this broke. It has been working long ago, before 0.4.0
+// and on Feb 13th 2000 I found out that things like 2^(3/2) throw an exception
+// "power::eval(): pow(0,0) is undefined" instead of simplifying to 2*2^(1/2).
+// It was fixed that same day.
+static unsigned paranoia_check10(void)
+{
+ unsigned result = 0;
+
+ ex b = numeric(2);
+ ex e = numeric(3,2);
+ ex r;
+
+ try {
+ r = pow(b,e).eval();
+ if (!(r-2*sqrt(ex(2))).is_zero()) {
+ clog << "2^(3/2) erroneously returned " << r << " instead of 2*sqrt(2)" << endl;
+ ++result;
+ }
+ } catch (const exception &e) {
+ clog << "2^(3/2) throws " << e.what() << endl;
++result;
}
return result;
result += paranoia_check6();
result += paranoia_check7();
result += paranoia_check8();
+ result += paranoia_check9();
+ result += paranoia_check10();
if (!result) {
cout << " passed ";