(assert (= 0.0d0 (scale-float 1.0d0 (1- most-negative-fixnum))))
(with-test (:name (:scale-float-overflow :bug-372)
- :fails-on '(and :darwin (or :ppc :x86))) ;; bug 372
+ :fails-on '(and :darwin :ppc)) ;; bug 372
(progn
(assert (raises-error? (scale-float 1.0 most-positive-fixnum)
floating-point-overflow))
(with-test (:name (:addition-overflow :bug-372)
:fails-on '(or (and :ppc :openbsd)
- (and (or :ppc :x86) :darwin)
+ (and :ppc :darwin)
(and :x86 :netbsd)))
(assert (typep (nth-value
1
;; control word, which can happen if the kernel clears the FPU control
;; (a reasonable thing for it to do) and the runtime fails to
;; compensate for this (see RESTORE_FP_CONTROL_WORD in interrupt.c).
+;; Note that this only works when running float.pure.lisp alone, as
+;; the preceeding "pure" test files aren't as free of side effects as
+;; we might like.
(with-test (:name (:addition-overflow :bug-372 :take-2)
:fails-on '(or (and :ppc :openbsd)
- (and (or :ppc :x86) :darwin)
+ (and :ppc :darwin)
(and :x86 :netbsd)))
(assert (typep (nth-value
1
(macrolet ((with-pinned-floats ((count type &rest names) &body body)
"Force COUNT float values to be kept live (and hopefully in registers),
fill a temporary register with noise, and execute BODY."
+ ;; KLUDGE: SB-VM is locked, and non-x86oids don't have
+ ;; SB-VM::TOUCH-OBJECT. Don't even READ this body on
+ ;; other platforms.
+ #-(or x86 x86-64)
+ (declare (ignore count type names body))
+ #+(or x86 x86-64)
(let ((dummy (loop repeat count
collect (or (pop names)
(gensym "TEMP")))))
(with-test (:name :round-single-to-bignum)
(assert (= (round 1e14) 100000000376832))
(assert (= (round 1e19) 9999999980506447872)))
+
+(with-test (:name :scaled-%hypot)
+ (assert (<= (abs (complex most-positive-double-float 1d0))
+ (1+ most-positive-double-float))))