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1///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
2// Copyright Christopher Kormanyos 2002 - 2011.
3// Copyright 2011 John Maddock. Distributed under the Boost
4// Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file
92f5a8d4 5// LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
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6//
7// This work is based on an earlier work:
8// "Algorithm 910: A Portable C++ Multiple-Precision System for Special-Function Calculations",
9// in ACM TOMS, {VOL 37, ISSUE 4, (February 2011)} (C) ACM, 2011. http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1916461.1916469
10
11#include "setup.hpp"
12#define BOOST_TEST_MAIN
13#include <boost/test/unit_test.hpp>
14#include <boost/test/floating_point_comparison.hpp>
15#include <boost/math/special_functions/math_fwd.hpp>
16
17#include "table_type.hpp"
18
19#include "libs/math/test/powm1_sqrtp1m1_test.hpp"
20
21//
22// DESCRIPTION:
23// ~~~~~~~~~~~~
24//
25// This file tests the functions log1p and expm1. The accuracy tests
26// use values generated with NTL::RR at 1000-bit precision
27// and our generic versions of these functions.
28//
29// Note that when this file is first run on a new platform many of
30// these tests will fail: the default accuracy is 1 epsilon which
31// is too tight for most platforms. In this situation you will
32// need to cast a human eye over the error rates reported and make
33// a judgement as to whether they are acceptable. Either way please
34// report the results to the Boost mailing list. Acceptable rates of
35// error are marked up below as a series of regular expressions that
36// identify the compiler/stdlib/platform/data-type/test-data/test-function
37// along with the maximum expected peek and RMS mean errors for that
38// test.
39//
40
41void expected_results()
42{
43 //
44 // Define the max and mean errors expected for
45 // various compilers and platforms.
46 //
47
48 //
49 // Catch all cases come last:
50 //
51 add_expected_result(
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52 ".*", // compiler
53 ".*", // stdlib
54 ".*", // platform
55 ".*mpfr_float_backend<18>.*", // test type(s)
56 ".*", // test data group
57 ".*", // test function
58 300, // Max Peek error
59 50); // Max mean error
7c673cae 60 add_expected_result(
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61 ".*", // compiler
62 ".*", // stdlib
63 ".*", // platform
64 ".*", // test type(s)
65 ".*", // test data group
66 ".*", // test function
67 15, // Max Peek error
68 5); // Max mean error
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69
70 //
71 // Finish off by printing out the compiler/stdlib/platform names,
72 // we do this to make it easier to mark up expected error rates.
73 //
74 std::cout << "Tests run with " << BOOST_COMPILER << ", "
92f5a8d4 75 << BOOST_STDLIB << ", " << BOOST_PLATFORM << std::endl;
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76}
77
78template <class T>
79void test(T t, const char* p)
80{
81 test_powm1_sqrtp1m1(t, p);
82}
83
92f5a8d4 84BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(test_main)
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85{
86 using namespace boost::multiprecision;
87 expected_results();
88 //
89 // We test two different precisions:
90 // 18 decimal digits triggers Boost.Math's 64-bit long double support.
91 // 30 decimal digits triggers Boost.Math's 128-bit long double support.
92 // 35 decimal digits triggers true arbitrary precision support.
93 //
94 ALL_SMALL_TESTS
95}