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go/test/peano.go
Rob Pike 19bab1dc78 test/[n-r]*.go: add documentation
The rename ones needed redoing.

R=golang-dev, bradfitz, rsc
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/5698054
2012-02-24 10:30:39 +11:00

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// run
// Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Test that heavy recursion works. Simple torture test for
// segmented stacks: do math in unary by recursion.
package main
type Number *Number
// -------------------------------------
// Peano primitives
func zero() *Number {
return nil
}
func is_zero(x *Number) bool {
return x == nil
}
func add1(x *Number) *Number {
e := new(Number)
*e = x
return e
}
func sub1(x *Number) *Number {
return *x
}
func add(x, y *Number) *Number {
if is_zero(y) {
return x
}
return add(add1(x), sub1(y))
}
func mul(x, y *Number) *Number {
if is_zero(x) || is_zero(y) {
return zero()
}
return add(mul(x, sub1(y)), x)
}
func fact(n *Number) *Number {
if is_zero(n) {
return add1(zero())
}
return mul(fact(sub1(n)), n)
}
// -------------------------------------
// Helpers to generate/count Peano integers
func gen(n int) *Number {
if n > 0 {
return add1(gen(n - 1))
}
return zero()
}
func count(x *Number) int {
if is_zero(x) {
return 0
}
return count(sub1(x)) + 1
}
func check(x *Number, expected int) {
var c = count(x)
if c != expected {
print("error: found ", c, "; expected ", expected, "\n")
panic("fail")
}
}
// -------------------------------------
// Test basic functionality
func init() {
check(zero(), 0)
check(add1(zero()), 1)
check(gen(10), 10)
check(add(gen(3), zero()), 3)
check(add(zero(), gen(4)), 4)
check(add(gen(3), gen(4)), 7)
check(mul(zero(), zero()), 0)
check(mul(gen(3), zero()), 0)
check(mul(zero(), gen(4)), 0)
check(mul(gen(3), add1(zero())), 3)
check(mul(add1(zero()), gen(4)), 4)
check(mul(gen(3), gen(4)), 12)
check(fact(zero()), 1)
check(fact(add1(zero())), 1)
check(fact(gen(5)), 120)
}
// -------------------------------------
// Factorial
var results = [...]int{
1, 1, 2, 6, 24, 120, 720, 5040, 40320, 362880, 3628800,
39916800, 479001600,
}
func main() {
for i := 0; i <= 9; i++ {
if f := count(fact(gen(i))); f != results[i] {
println("FAIL:", i, "!:", f, "!=", results[i])
panic(0)
}
}
}