// Copyright John Maddock 2005. // Copyright Paul A. Bristow 2010 // Use, modification and distribution are subject to the // Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file // LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) #include // Requires MS extensions permitted or fails to link. #define BOOST_MATH_OVERFLOW_ERROR_POLICY ignore_error #include #define BOOST_TEST_MAIN #include #include #include #include "log1p_expm1_test.hpp" // // DESCRIPTION: // ~~~~~~~~~~~~ // // This file tests the functions log1p and expm1. The accuracy tests // use values generated with NTL::RR at 1000-bit precision // and our generic versions of these functions. // // Note that when this file is first run on a new platform many of // these tests will fail: the default accuracy is 1 epsilon which // is too tight for most platforms. In this situation you will // need to cast a human eye over the error rates reported and make // a judgement as to whether they are acceptable. Either way please // report the results to the Boost mailing list. Acceptable rates of // error are marked up below as a series of regular expressions that // identify the compiler/stdlib/platform/data-type/test-data/test-function // along with the maximum expected peek and RMS mean errors for that // test. // void expected_results() { // // Define the max and mean errors expected for // various compilers and platforms. // // // Catch all cases come last: // add_expected_result( ".*", // compiler ".*", // stdlib ".*", // platform ".*", // test type(s) ".*", // test data group ".*", // test function 4, // Max Peek error 3); // Max mean error // // Finish off by printing out the compiler/stdlib/platform names, // we do this to make it easier to mark up expected error rates. // std::cout << "Tests run with " << BOOST_COMPILER << ", " << BOOST_STDLIB << ", " << BOOST_PLATFORM << std::endl; } BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE( test_main ) { expected_results(); BOOST_MATH_CONTROL_FP; test(float(0), "float"); test(double(0), "double"); // // The long double version of these tests fails on some platforms // due to poor std lib support (not enough digits returned from // std::log and std::exp): // #if !defined(BOOST_MATH_NO_LONG_DOUBLE_MATH_FUNCTIONS) test((long double)(0), "long double"); #ifndef BOOST_MATH_NO_REAL_CONCEPT_TESTS test((boost::math::concepts::real_concept)(0), "real_concept"); #endif #else std::cout << "The long double tests have been disabled on this platform " "either because the long double overloads of the usual math functions are " "not available at all, or because they are too inaccurate for these tests " "to pass." << std::endl; #endif }