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math/big: reenable TestFloatAdd32 (used to fail on 32bit platforms)
Change-Id: I932c2f1b1d27c437722cd27d2001b085a655c572 Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/6722 Reviewed-by: Alan Donovan <adonovan@google.com>
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@ -261,34 +261,34 @@ func (z *Float) SetMantExp(mant *Float, exp int) *Float {
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// IsNeg reports whether x is negative.
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// A NaN is not negative.
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// A NaN value is not negative.
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func (x *Float) IsNeg() bool {
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return x.neg && x.exp != nanExp
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}
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// IsZero reports whether x is a +0 or -0.
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// IsZero reports whether x is +0 or -0.
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func (x *Float) IsZero() bool {
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return len(x.mant) == 0 && x.exp == 0
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}
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// IsFinite reports whether -Inf < x < Inf.
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// A NaN is not finite.
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// A NaN value is not finite.
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func (x *Float) IsFinite() bool {
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return len(x.mant) != 0 || x.exp == 0
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}
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// IsInf reports whether x is a +Inf or -Inf.
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// IsInf reports whether x is +Inf or -Inf.
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func (x *Float) IsInf() bool {
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return x.exp == infExp
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}
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// IsNaN reports whether x is a NaN.
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// IsNaN reports whether x is a NaN value.
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func (x *Float) IsNaN() bool {
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return x.exp == nanExp
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}
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// IsInt reports whether x is an integer.
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// ±Inf and NaN are not considered integers.
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// ±Inf and NaN values are not integers.
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func (x *Float) IsInt() bool {
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if debugFloat {
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validate(x)
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@ -1058,11 +1058,6 @@ func TestFloatAdd(t *testing.T) {
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// TestFloatAdd32 tests that Float.Add/Sub of numbers with
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// 24bit mantissa behaves like float32 addition/subtraction.
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func TestFloatAdd32(t *testing.T) {
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// TODO(gri) fix test for 32bit platforms
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if _W == 32 {
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return
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}
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// chose base such that we cross the mantissa precision limit
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const base = 1<<26 - 0x10 // 11...110000 (26 bits)
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for d := 0; d <= 0x10; d++ {
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