// 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.
package big
import (
"bytes";
"encoding/hex";
"testing";
"testing/quick";
)
func newZ(x int64) *Int {
var z Int;
return z.New(x);
}
type funZZ func(z, x, y *Int) *Int
type argZZ struct {
z, x, y *Int;
}
var sumZZ = []argZZ{
argZZ{newZ(0), newZ(0), newZ(0)},
argZZ{newZ(1), newZ(1), newZ(0)},
argZZ{newZ(1111111110), newZ(123456789), newZ(987654321)},
argZZ{newZ(-1), newZ(-1), newZ(0)},
argZZ{newZ(864197532), newZ(-123456789), newZ(987654321)},
argZZ{newZ(-1111111110), newZ(-123456789), newZ(-987654321)},
}
var prodZZ = []argZZ{
argZZ{newZ(0), newZ(0), newZ(0)},
argZZ{newZ(0), newZ(1), newZ(0)},
argZZ{newZ(1), newZ(1), newZ(1)},
argZZ{newZ(-991 * 991), newZ(991), newZ(-991)},
// TODO(gri) add larger products
}
func TestSetZ(t *testing.T) {
for _, a := range sumZZ {
var z Int;
z.Set(a.z);
if (&z).Cmp(a.z) != 0 {
t.Errorf("got z = %v; want %v", z, a.z)
}
}
}
func testFunZZ(t *testing.T, msg string, f funZZ, a argZZ) {
var z Int;
f(&z, a.x, a.y);
if (&z).Cmp(a.z) != 0 {
t.Errorf("%s%+v\n\tgot z = %v; want %v", msg, a, &z, a.z)
}
}
func TestSumZZ(t *testing.T) {
AddZZ := func(z, x, y *Int) *Int { return z.Add(x, y) };
SubZZ := func(z, x, y *Int) *Int { return z.Sub(x, y) };
for _, a := range sumZZ {
arg := a;
testFunZZ(t, "AddZZ", AddZZ, arg);
arg = argZZ{a.z, a.y, a.x};
testFunZZ(t, "AddZZ symmetric", AddZZ, arg);
arg = argZZ{a.x, a.z, a.y};
testFunZZ(t, "SubZZ", SubZZ, arg);
arg = argZZ{a.y, a.z, a.x};
testFunZZ(t, "SubZZ symmetric", SubZZ, arg);
}
}
func TestProdZZ(t *testing.T) {
MulZZ := func(z, x, y *Int) *Int { return z.Mul(x, y) };
for _, a := range prodZZ {
arg := a;
testFunZZ(t, "MulZZ", MulZZ, arg);
arg = argZZ{a.z, a.y, a.x};
testFunZZ(t, "MulZZ symmetric", MulZZ, arg);
}
}
var facts = map[int]string{
0: "1",
1: "1",
2: "2",
10: "3628800",
20: "2432902008176640000",
100: "933262154439441526816992388562667004907159682643816214685929"
"638952175999932299156089414639761565182862536979208272237582"
"51185210916864000000000000000000000000",
}
func fact(n int) *Int {
var z Int;
z.New(1);
for i := 2; i <= n; i++ {
var t Int;
t.New(int64(i));
z.Mul(&z, &t);
}
return &z;
}
func TestFact(t *testing.T) {
for n, s := range facts {
f := fact(n).String();
if f != s {
t.Errorf("%d! = %s; want %s", n, f, s)
}
}
}
type fromStringTest struct {
in string;
base int;
out int64;
ok bool;
}
var fromStringTests = []fromStringTest{
fromStringTest{in: "", ok: false},
fromStringTest{in: "a", ok: false},
fromStringTest{in: "z", ok: false},
fromStringTest{in: "+", ok: false},
fromStringTest{"0", 0, 0, true},
fromStringTest{"0", 10, 0, true},
fromStringTest{"0", 16, 0, true},
fromStringTest{"10", 0, 10, true},
fromStringTest{"10", 10, 10, true},
fromStringTest{"10", 16, 16, true},
fromStringTest{"-10", 16, -16, true},
fromStringTest{in: "0x", ok: false},
fromStringTest{"0x10", 0, 16, true},
fromStringTest{in: "0x10", base: 16, ok: false},
fromStringTest{"-0x10", 0, -16, true},
}
func TestSetString(t *testing.T) {
for i, test := range fromStringTests {
n, ok := new(Int).SetString(test.in, test.base);
if ok != test.ok {
t.Errorf("#%d (input '%s') ok incorrect (should be %t)", i, test.in, test.ok);
continue;
}
if !ok {
continue
}
if n.Cmp(new(Int).New(test.out)) != 0 {
t.Errorf("#%d (input '%s') got: %s want: %d\n", i, test.in, n, test.out)
}
}
}
type divSignsTest struct {
x, y int64;
q, r int64;
}
// These examples taken from the Go Language Spec, section "Arithmetic operators"
var divSignsTests = []divSignsTest{
divSignsTest{5, 3, 1, 2},
divSignsTest{-5, 3, -1, -2},
divSignsTest{5, -3, -1, 2},
divSignsTest{-5, -3, 1, -2},
divSignsTest{1, 2, 0, 1},
}
func TestDivSigns(t *testing.T) {
for i, test := range divSignsTests {
x := new(Int).New(test.x);
y := new(Int).New(test.y);
q, r := new(Int).Div(x, y);
expectedQ := new(Int).New(test.q);
expectedR := new(Int).New(test.r);
if q.Cmp(expectedQ) != 0 || r.Cmp(expectedR) != 0 {
t.Errorf("#%d: got (%s, %s) want (%s, %s)", i, q, r, expectedQ, expectedR)
}
}
}
func checkSetBytes(b []byte) bool {
hex1 := hex.EncodeToString(new(Int).SetBytes(b).Bytes());
hex2 := hex.EncodeToString(b);
for len(hex1) < len(hex2) {
hex1 = "0" + hex1
}
for len(hex1) > len(hex2) {
hex2 = "0" + hex2
}
return hex1 == hex2;
}
func TestSetBytes(t *testing.T) {
err := quick.Check(checkSetBytes, nil);
if err != nil {
t.Error(err)
}
}
func checkBytes(b []byte) bool {
b2 := new(Int).SetBytes(b).Bytes();
return bytes.Compare(b, b2) == 0;
}
func TestBytes(t *testing.T) {
err := quick.Check(checkSetBytes, nil);
if err != nil {
t.Error(err)
}
}
func checkDiv(x, y []byte) bool {
u := new(Int).SetBytes(x);
v := new(Int).SetBytes(y);
if len(v.abs) == 0 {
return true
}
q, r := new(Int).Div(u, v);
if r.Cmp(v) >= 0 {
return false
}
uprime := new(Int).Set(q);
uprime.Mul(uprime, v);
uprime.Add(uprime, r);
return uprime.Cmp(u) == 0;
}
type divTest struct {
x, y string;
q, r string;
}
var divTests = []divTest{
divTest{
"476217953993950760840509444250624797097991362735329973741718102894495832294430498335824897858659711275234906400899559094370964723884706254265559534144986498357",
"9353930466774385905609975137998169297361893554149986716853295022578535724979483772383667534691121982974895531435241089241440253066816724367338287092081996",
"50911",
"1",
},
divTest{
"11510768301994997771168",
"1328165573307167369775",
"8",
"885443715537658812968",
},
}
func TestDiv(t *testing.T) {
err := quick.Check(checkDiv, nil);
if err != nil {
t.Error(err)
}
for i, test := range divTests {
x, _ := new(Int).SetString(test.x, 10);
y, _ := new(Int).SetString(test.y, 10);
expectedQ, _ := new(Int).SetString(test.q, 10);
expectedR, _ := new(Int).SetString(test.r, 10);
q, r := new(Int).Div(x, y);
if q.Cmp(expectedQ) != 0 || r.Cmp(expectedR) != 0 {
t.Errorf("#%d got (%s, %s) want (%s, %s)", i, q, r, expectedQ, expectedR)
}
}
}
func TestDivStepD6(t *testing.T) {
// See Knuth, Volume 2, section 4.3.1, exercise 21. This code exercises
// a code path which only triggers 1 in 10^{-19} cases.
u := &Int{false, []Word{0, 0, 1 + 1<<(_W-1), _M ^ (1 << (_W - 1))}};
v := &Int{false, []Word{5, 2 + 1<<(_W-1), 1 << (_W - 1)}};
q, r := new(Int).Div(u, v);
const expectedQ64 = "18446744073709551613";
const expectedR64 = "3138550867693340382088035895064302439801311770021610913807";
const expectedQ32 = "4294967293";
const expectedR32 = "39614081266355540837921718287";
if q.String() != expectedQ64 && q.String() != expectedQ32 ||
r.String() != expectedR64 && r.String() != expectedR32 {
t.Errorf("got (%s, %s) want (%s, %s) or (%s, %s)", q, r, expectedQ64, expectedR64, expectedQ32, expectedR32)
}
}
type lenTest struct {
in string;
out int;
}
var lenTests = []lenTest{
lenTest{"0", 0},
lenTest{"1", 1},
lenTest{"2", 2},
lenTest{"4", 3},
lenTest{"0x8000", 16},
lenTest{"0x80000000", 32},
lenTest{"0x800000000000", 48},
lenTest{"0x8000000000000000", 64},
lenTest{"0x80000000000000000000", 80},
}
func TestLen(t *testing.T) {
for i, test := range lenTests {
n, ok := new(Int).SetString(test.in, 0);
if !ok {
t.Errorf("#%d test input invalid: %s", i, test.in);
continue;
}
if n.Len() != test.out {
t.Errorf("#%d got %d want %d\n", i, n.Len(), test.out)
}
}
}
type expTest struct {
x, y, m string;
out string;
}
var expTests = []expTest{
expTest{"5", "0", "", "1"},
expTest{"-5", "0", "", "-1"},
expTest{"5", "1", "", "5"},
expTest{"-5", "1", "", "-5"},
expTest{"5", "2", "", "25"},
expTest{"1", "65537", "2", "1"},
expTest{"0x8000000000000000", "2", "", "0x40000000000000000000000000000000"},
expTest{"0x8000000000000000", "2", "6719", "4944"},
expTest{"0x8000000000000000", "3", "6719", "5447"},
expTest{"0x8000000000000000", "1000", "6719", "1603"},
expTest{"0x8000000000000000", "1000000", "6719", "3199"},
expTest{
"2938462938472983472983659726349017249287491026512746239764525612965293865296239471239874193284792387498274256129746192347",
"298472983472983471903246121093472394872319615612417471234712061",
"29834729834729834729347290846729561262544958723956495615629569234729836259263598127342374289365912465901365498236492183464",
"23537740700184054162508175125554701713153216681790245129157191391322321508055833908509185839069455749219131480588829346291",
},
}
func TestExp(t *testing.T) {
for i, test := range expTests {
x, ok1 := new(Int).SetString(test.x, 0);
y, ok2 := new(Int).SetString(test.y, 0);
out, ok3 := new(Int).SetString(test.out, 0);
var ok4 bool;
var m *Int;
if len(test.m) == 0 {
m, ok4 = nil, true
} else {
m, ok4 = new(Int).SetString(test.m, 0)
}
if !ok1 || !ok2 || !ok3 || !ok4 {
t.Errorf("#%d error in input", i);
continue;
}
z := new(Int).Exp(x, y, m);
if z.Cmp(out) != 0 {
t.Errorf("#%d got %s want %s", i, z, out)
}
}
}
func checkGcd(aBytes, bBytes []byte) bool {
a := new(Int).SetBytes(aBytes);
b := new(Int).SetBytes(bBytes);
x := new(Int);
y := new(Int);
d := new(Int);
GcdInt(d, x, y, a, b);
x.Mul(x, a);
y.Mul(y, b);
x.Add(x, y);
return x.Cmp(d) == 0;
}
type gcdTest struct {
a, b int64;
d, x, y int64;
}
var gcdTests = []gcdTest{
gcdTest{120, 23, 1, -9, 47},
}
func TestGcd(t *testing.T) {
for i, test := range gcdTests {
a := new(Int).New(test.a);
b := new(Int).New(test.b);
x := new(Int);
y := new(Int);
d := new(Int);
expectedX := new(Int).New(test.x);
expectedY := new(Int).New(test.y);
expectedD := new(Int).New(test.d);
GcdInt(d, x, y, a, b);
if expectedX.Cmp(x) != 0 ||
expectedY.Cmp(y) != 0 ||
expectedD.Cmp(d) != 0 {
t.Errorf("#%d got (%s %s %s) want (%s %s %s)", i, x, y, d, expectedX, expectedY, expectedD)
}
}
quick.Check(checkGcd, nil);
}
var primes = []string{
"2",
"3",
"5",
"7",
"11",
"98920366548084643601728869055592650835572950932266967461790948584315647051443",
"94560208308847015747498523884063394671606671904944666360068158221458669711639",
// http://primes.utm.edu/lists/small/small3.html
"449417999055441493994709297093108513015373787049558499205492347871729927573118262811508386655998299074566974373711472560655026288668094291699357843464363003144674940345912431129144354948751003607115263071543163",
"230975859993204150666423538988557839555560243929065415434980904258310530753006723857139742334640122533598517597674807096648905501653461687601339782814316124971547968912893214002992086353183070342498989426570593",
"5521712099665906221540423207019333379125265462121169655563495403888449493493629943498064604536961775110765377745550377067893607246020694972959780839151452457728855382113555867743022746090187341871655890805971735385789993",
"203956878356401977405765866929034577280193993314348263094772646453283062722701277632936616063144088173312372882677123879538709400158306567338328279154499698366071906766440037074217117805690872792848149112022286332144876183376326512083574821647933992961249917319836219304274280243803104015000563790123",
}
var composites = []string{
"21284175091214687912771199898307297748211672914763848041968395774954376176754",
"6084766654921918907427900243509372380954290099172559290432744450051395395951",
"84594350493221918389213352992032324280367711247940675652888030554255915464401",
"82793403787388584738507275144194252681",
}
func TestProbablyPrime(t *testing.T) {
for i, s := range primes {
p, _ := new(Int).SetString(s, 10);
if !ProbablyPrime(p, 20) {
t.Errorf("#%d prime found to be non-prime", i)
}
}
for i, s := range composites {
c, _ := new(Int).SetString(s, 10);
if ProbablyPrime(c, 20) {
t.Errorf("#%d composite found to be prime", i)
}
}
}
type rshTest struct {
in string;
shift int;
out string;
}
var rshTests = []rshTest{
rshTest{"0", 0, "0"},
rshTest{"0", 1, "0"},
rshTest{"0", 2, "0"},
rshTest{"1", 0, "1"},
rshTest{"1", 1, "0"},
rshTest{"1", 2, "0"},
rshTest{"2", 0, "2"},
rshTest{"2", 1, "1"},
rshTest{"2", 2, "0"},
rshTest{"4294967296", 0, "4294967296"},
rshTest{"4294967296", 1, "2147483648"},
rshTest{"4294967296", 2, "1073741824"},
rshTest{"18446744073709551616", 0, "18446744073709551616"},
rshTest{"18446744073709551616", 1, "9223372036854775808"},
rshTest{"18446744073709551616", 2, "4611686018427387904"},
rshTest{"18446744073709551616", 64, "1"},
rshTest{"340282366920938463463374607431768211456", 64, "18446744073709551616"},
rshTest{"340282366920938463463374607431768211456", 128, "1"},
}
func TestRsh(t *testing.T) {
for i, test := range rshTests {
in, _ := new(Int).SetString(test.in, 10);
expected, _ := new(Int).SetString(test.out, 10);
out := new(Int).Rsh(in, test.shift);
if out.Cmp(expected) != 0 {
t.Errorf("#%d got %s want %s", i, out, expected)
}
}
}
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