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ruby--ruby/spec/ruby/library/bigdecimal/BigDecimal_spec.rb
2020-05-03 12:28:29 +02:00

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require_relative '../../spec_helper'
require 'bigdecimal'
describe "BigDecimal" do
it "is not defined unless it is required" do
ruby_exe('puts Object.const_defined?(:BigDecimal)').should == "false\n"
end
end
describe "Kernel#BigDecimal" do
it "creates a new object of class BigDecimal" do
BigDecimal("3.14159").should be_kind_of(BigDecimal)
(0..9).each {|i|
BigDecimal("1#{i}").should == 10 + i
BigDecimal("-1#{i}").should == -10 - i
BigDecimal("1E#{i}").should == 10**i
BigDecimal("1000000E-#{i}").should == 10**(6-i).to_f
# ^ to_f to avoid Rational type
}
(1..9).each {|i|
BigDecimal("100.#{i}").to_s.should =~ /\A0\.100#{i}E3\z/i
BigDecimal("-100.#{i}").to_s.should =~ /\A-0\.100#{i}E3\z/i
}
end
it "BigDecimal(Rational) with bigger-than-double numerator" do
rational = 99999999999999999999/100r
rational.numerator.should > 2**64
BigDecimal(rational, 100).to_s.should == "0.99999999999999999999e18"
end
it "accepts significant digits >= given precision" do
BigDecimal("3.1415923", 10).precs[1].should >= 10
end
it "determines precision from initial value" do
pi_string = "3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510582097494459230781640628620899862803482534211706798214808651328230664709384460955058223172535940812848111745028410270193852110555964462294895493038196442881097566593014782083152134043"
BigDecimal(pi_string).precs[1].should >= pi_string.size-1
end
it "ignores leading and trailing whitespace" do
BigDecimal(" \t\n \r1234\t\r\n ").should == BigDecimal("1234")
BigDecimal(" \t\n \rNaN \n").should.nan?
BigDecimal(" \t\n \rInfinity \n").infinite?.should == 1
BigDecimal(" \t\n \r-Infinity \n").infinite?.should == -1
end
it "coerces the value argument with #to_str" do
initial = mock("value")
initial.should_receive(:to_str).and_return("123")
BigDecimal(initial).should == BigDecimal("123")
end
ruby_version_is ""..."2.6" do
it "ignores trailing garbage" do
BigDecimal("123E45ruby").should == BigDecimal("123E45")
BigDecimal("123x45").should == BigDecimal("123")
BigDecimal("123.4%E5").should == BigDecimal("123.4")
BigDecimal("1E2E3E4E5E").should == BigDecimal("100")
end
end
ruby_version_is "2.6" do
it "does not ignores trailing garbage" do
-> { BigDecimal("123E45ruby") }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
-> { BigDecimal("123x45") }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
-> { BigDecimal("123.4%E5") }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
-> { BigDecimal("1E2E3E4E5E") }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
end
it "raises ArgumentError for invalid strings" do
-> { BigDecimal("ruby") }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
-> { BigDecimal(" \t\n \r-\t\t\tInfinity \n") }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
it "allows omitting the integer part" do
BigDecimal(".123").should == BigDecimal("0.123")
end
ruby_version_is ""..."2.6" do
it "allows for underscores in all parts" do
reference = BigDecimal("12345.67E89")
BigDecimal("12_345.67E89").should == reference
BigDecimal("1_2_3_4_5_._6____7_E89").should == reference
BigDecimal("12345_.67E_8__9_").should == reference
end
end
ruby_version_is "2.6" do
it "process underscores as Float()" do
reference = BigDecimal("12345.67E89")
BigDecimal("12_345.67E89").should == reference
-> { BigDecimal("1_2_3_4_5_._6____7_E89") }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
-> { BigDecimal("12345_.67E_8__9_") }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
end
it "accepts NaN and [+-]Infinity" do
BigDecimal("NaN").should.nan?
pos_inf = BigDecimal("Infinity")
pos_inf.should_not.finite?
pos_inf.should > 0
pos_inf.should == BigDecimal("+Infinity")
neg_inf = BigDecimal("-Infinity")
neg_inf.should_not.finite?
neg_inf.should < 0
end
describe "accepts NaN and [+-]Infinity as Float values" do
it "works without an explicit precision" do
BigDecimal(Float::NAN).should.nan?
pos_inf = BigDecimal(Float::INFINITY)
pos_inf.should_not.finite?
pos_inf.should > 0
pos_inf.should == BigDecimal("+Infinity")
neg_inf = BigDecimal(-Float::INFINITY)
neg_inf.should_not.finite?
neg_inf.should < 0
end
it "works with an explicit precision" do
BigDecimal(Float::NAN, Float::DIG).should.nan?
pos_inf = BigDecimal(Float::INFINITY, Float::DIG)
pos_inf.should_not.finite?
pos_inf.should > 0
pos_inf.should == BigDecimal("+Infinity")
neg_inf = BigDecimal(-Float::INFINITY, Float::DIG)
neg_inf.should_not.finite?
neg_inf.should < 0
end
end
it "allows for [eEdD] as exponent separator" do
reference = BigDecimal("12345.67E89")
BigDecimal("12345.67e89").should == reference
BigDecimal("12345.67E89").should == reference
BigDecimal("12345.67d89").should == reference
BigDecimal("12345.67D89").should == reference
end
it "allows for varying signs" do
reference = BigDecimal("123.456E1")
BigDecimal("+123.456E1").should == reference
BigDecimal("-123.456E1").should == -reference
BigDecimal("123.456E+1").should == reference
BigDecimal("12345.6E-1").should == reference
BigDecimal("+123.456E+1").should == reference
BigDecimal("+12345.6E-1").should == reference
BigDecimal("-123.456E+1").should == -reference
BigDecimal("-12345.6E-1").should == -reference
end
it "raises ArgumentError when Float is used without precision" do
-> { BigDecimal(1.0) }.should raise_error(ArgumentError)
end
it "returns appropriate BigDecimal zero for signed zero" do
BigDecimal(-0.0, Float::DIG).sign.should == -1
BigDecimal(0.0, Float::DIG).sign.should == 1
end
it "pre-coerces long integers" do
BigDecimal(3).add(1 << 50, 3).should == BigDecimal('0.113e16')
end
it "does not call to_s when calling inspect" do
value = BigDecimal('44.44')
value.to_s.should == '0.4444e2'
value.inspect.should == '0.4444e2'
ruby_exe( <<-'EOF').should == "cheese 0.4444e2"
require 'bigdecimal'
module BigDecimalOverride
def to_s; "cheese"; end
end
BigDecimal.prepend BigDecimalOverride
value = BigDecimal('44.44')
print "#{value.to_s} #{value.inspect}"
EOF
end
describe "when interacting with Rational" do
before :each do
@a = BigDecimal('166.666666666')
@b = Rational(500, 3)
@c = @a - @b
end
# Check the input is as we understand it
it "has the LHS print as expected" do
@a.to_s.should == "0.166666666666e3"
@a.to_f.to_s.should == "166.666666666"
Float(@a).to_s.should == "166.666666666"
end
it "has the RHS print as expected" do
@b.to_s.should == "500/3"
@b.to_f.to_s.should == "166.66666666666666"
Float(@b).to_s.should == "166.66666666666666"
end
it "has the expected precision on the LHS" do
@a.precs[0].should == 18
end
it "has the expected maximum precision on the LHS" do
@a.precs[1].should == 27
end
it "produces the expected result when done via Float" do
(Float(@a) - Float(@b)).to_s.should == "-6.666596163995564e-10"
end
it "produces the expected result when done via to_f" do
(@a.to_f - @b.to_f).to_s.should == "-6.666596163995564e-10"
end
# Check underlying methods work as we understand
it "BigDecimal precision is the number of digits rounded up to a multiple of nine" do
1.upto(100) do |n|
b = BigDecimal('4' * n)
precs, _ = b.precs
(precs >= 9).should be_true
(precs >= n).should be_true
(precs % 9).should == 0
end
BigDecimal('NaN').precs[0].should == 9
end
it "BigDecimal maximum precision is nine more than precision except for abnormals" do
1.upto(100) do |n|
b = BigDecimal('4' * n)
precs, max = b.precs
max.should == precs + 9
end
BigDecimal('NaN').precs[1].should == 9
end
it "BigDecimal(Rational, 18) produces the result we expect" do
BigDecimal(@b, 18).to_s.should == "0.166666666666666667e3"
end
it "BigDecimal(Rational, BigDecimal.precs[0]) produces the result we expect" do
BigDecimal(@b, @a.precs[0]).to_s.should == "0.166666666666666667e3"
end
# Check the top-level expression works as we expect
it "produces a BigDecimal" do
@c.class.should == BigDecimal
end
it "produces the expected result" do
@c.should == BigDecimal("-0.666667e-9")
@c.to_s.should == "-0.666667e-9"
end
it "produces the correct class for other arithmetic operators" do
(@a + @b).class.should == BigDecimal
(@a * @b).class.should == BigDecimal
(@a / @b).class.should == BigDecimal
(@a % @b).class.should == BigDecimal
end
end
end