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Remove the finite-math tests from the testsuite - these are no longer useful after removing math-finite.h header. Passes buildmanyglibc, build&test on x86_64 and AArch64. Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
690 lines
28 KiB
Python
Executable File
690 lines
28 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/python
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# Generate tests for libm functions.
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# Copyright (C) 2018-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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# This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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#
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# The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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# Lesser General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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# License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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# <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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import argparse
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from collections import defaultdict
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import os
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import re
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# Sorted list of all float types in ulps files.
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ALL_FLOATS = ('double', 'float', 'float128', 'idouble',
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'ifloat', 'ifloat128', 'ildouble', 'ldouble')
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# Map float types in ulps files to C-like prefix for macros.
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ALL_FLOATS_PFX = {'double': 'DBL',
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'ldouble': 'LDBL',
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'float': 'FLT',
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'float128': 'FLT128'}
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# Float types in the order used in the generated ulps tables in the
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# manual.
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ALL_FLOATS_MANUAL = ('float', 'double', 'ldouble', 'float128')
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# Map float types in ulps files to C function suffix.
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ALL_FLOATS_SUFFIX = {'double': '',
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'ldouble': 'l',
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'float': 'f',
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'float128': 'f128'}
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# Number of arguments in structure (as opposed to arguments that are
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# pointers to return values) for an argument descriptor.
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DESCR_NUM_ARGS = {'f': 1, 'a': 1, 'j': 1, 'i': 1, 'u': 1, 'l': 1, 'L': 1,
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'p': 0, 'F': 0, 'I': 0,
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'c': 2}
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# Number of results in structure for a result descriptor.
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DESCR_NUM_RES = {'f': 1, 'i': 1, 'l': 1, 'L': 1, 'M': 1, 'U': 1, 'b': 1,
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'1': 1,
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'c': 2}
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# Rounding modes, in the form in which they appear in
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# auto-libm-test-out-* and the order in which expected results appear
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# in structures and TEST_* calls.
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ROUNDING_MODES = ('downward', 'tonearest', 'towardzero', 'upward')
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# Map from special text in TEST_* calls for rounding-mode-specific
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# results and flags, to those results for each mode.
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ROUNDING_MAP = {
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'plus_oflow': ('max_value', 'plus_infty', 'max_value', 'plus_infty'),
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'minus_oflow': ('minus_infty', 'minus_infty', '-max_value', '-max_value'),
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'plus_uflow': ('plus_zero', 'plus_zero', 'plus_zero', 'min_subnorm_value'),
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'minus_uflow': ('-min_subnorm_value', 'minus_zero', 'minus_zero',
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'minus_zero'),
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'ERRNO_PLUS_OFLOW': ('0', 'ERRNO_ERANGE', '0', 'ERRNO_ERANGE'),
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'ERRNO_MINUS_OFLOW': ('ERRNO_ERANGE', 'ERRNO_ERANGE', '0', '0'),
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'ERRNO_PLUS_UFLOW': ('ERRNO_ERANGE', 'ERRNO_ERANGE', 'ERRNO_ERANGE', '0'),
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'ERRNO_MINUS_UFLOW': ('0', 'ERRNO_ERANGE', 'ERRNO_ERANGE', 'ERRNO_ERANGE'),
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'XFAIL_ROUNDING_IBM128_LIBGCC': ('XFAIL_IBM128_LIBGCC', '0',
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'XFAIL_IBM128_LIBGCC',
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'XFAIL_IBM128_LIBGCC')
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}
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# Map from raw test arguments to a nicer form to use when displaying
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# test results.
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BEAUTIFY_MAP = {'minus_zero': '-0',
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'plus_zero': '+0',
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'-0x0p+0f': '-0',
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'-0x0p+0': '-0',
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'-0x0p+0L': '-0',
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'0x0p+0f': '+0',
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'0x0p+0': '+0',
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'0x0p+0L': '+0',
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'minus_infty': '-inf',
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'plus_infty': 'inf',
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'qnan_value': 'qNaN',
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'snan_value': 'sNaN',
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'snan_value_ld': 'sNaN'}
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# Flags in auto-libm-test-out that map directly to C flags.
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FLAGS_SIMPLE = {'ignore-zero-inf-sign': 'IGNORE_ZERO_INF_SIGN',
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'no-test-inline': 'NO_TEST_INLINE',
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'xfail': 'XFAIL_TEST'}
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# Exceptions in auto-libm-test-out, and their corresponding C flags
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# for being required, OK or required to be absent.
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EXC_EXPECTED = {'divbyzero': 'DIVBYZERO_EXCEPTION',
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'inexact': 'INEXACT_EXCEPTION',
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'invalid': 'INVALID_EXCEPTION',
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'overflow': 'OVERFLOW_EXCEPTION',
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'underflow': 'UNDERFLOW_EXCEPTION'}
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EXC_OK = {'divbyzero': 'DIVBYZERO_EXCEPTION_OK',
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'inexact': '0',
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'invalid': 'INVALID_EXCEPTION_OK',
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'overflow': 'OVERFLOW_EXCEPTION_OK',
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'underflow': 'UNDERFLOW_EXCEPTION_OK'}
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EXC_NO = {'divbyzero': '0',
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'inexact': 'NO_INEXACT_EXCEPTION',
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'invalid': '0',
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'overflow': '0',
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'underflow': '0'}
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class Ulps(object):
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"""Maximum expected errors of libm functions."""
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def __init__(self):
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"""Initialize an Ulps object."""
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# normal[function][float_type] is the ulps value, and likewise
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# for real and imag.
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self.normal = defaultdict(lambda: defaultdict(lambda: 0))
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self.real = defaultdict(lambda: defaultdict(lambda: 0))
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self.imag = defaultdict(lambda: defaultdict(lambda: 0))
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# List of ulps kinds, in the order in which they appear in
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# sorted ulps files.
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self.ulps_kinds = (('Real part of ', self.real),
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('Imaginary part of ', self.imag),
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('', self.normal))
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self
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def read(self, ulps_file):
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"""Read ulps from a file into an Ulps object."""
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self.ulps_file = ulps_file
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with open(ulps_file, 'r') as f:
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ulps_dict = None
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ulps_fn = None
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for line in f:
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# Ignore comments.
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if line.startswith('#'):
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continue
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line = line.rstrip()
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# Ignore empty lines.
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if line == '':
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continue
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m = re.match(r'([^:]*): (.*)\Z', line)
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if not m:
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raise ValueError('bad ulps line: %s' % line)
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line_first = m.group(1)
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line_second = m.group(2)
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if line_first == 'Function':
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fn = None
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ulps_dict = None
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for k_prefix, k_dict in self.ulps_kinds:
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if line_second.startswith(k_prefix):
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ulps_dict = k_dict
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fn = line_second[len(k_prefix):]
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break
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if not fn.startswith('"') or not fn.endswith('":'):
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raise ValueError('bad ulps line: %s' % line)
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ulps_fn = fn[1:-2]
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else:
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if line_first not in ALL_FLOATS:
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raise ValueError('bad ulps line: %s' % line)
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ulps_val = int(line_second)
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if ulps_val > 0:
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ulps_dict[ulps_fn][line_first] = max(
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ulps_dict[ulps_fn][line_first],
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ulps_val)
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def all_functions(self):
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"""Return the set of functions with ulps and whether they are
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complex."""
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funcs = set()
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complex = {}
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for k_prefix, k_dict in self.ulps_kinds:
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for f in k_dict:
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funcs.add(f)
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complex[f] = True if k_prefix else False
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return funcs, complex
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def write(self, ulps_file):
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"""Write ulps back out as a sorted ulps file."""
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# Output is sorted first by function name, then by (real,
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# imag, normal), then by float type.
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out_data = {}
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for order, (prefix, d) in enumerate(self.ulps_kinds):
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for fn in d.keys():
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fn_data = ['%s: %d' % (f, d[fn][f])
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for f in sorted(d[fn].keys())]
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fn_text = 'Function: %s"%s":\n%s' % (prefix, fn,
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'\n'.join(fn_data))
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out_data[(fn, order)] = fn_text
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out_list = [out_data[fn_order] for fn_order in sorted(out_data.keys())]
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out_text = ('# Begin of automatic generation\n\n'
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'# Maximal error of functions:\n'
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'%s\n\n'
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'# end of automatic generation\n'
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% '\n\n'.join(out_list))
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with open(ulps_file, 'w') as f:
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f.write(out_text)
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@staticmethod
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def ulps_table(name, ulps_dict):
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"""Return text of a C table of ulps."""
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ulps_list = []
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for fn in sorted(ulps_dict.keys()):
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fn_ulps = [str(ulps_dict[fn][f]) for f in ALL_FLOATS]
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ulps_list.append(' { "%s", {%s} },' % (fn, ', '.join(fn_ulps)))
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ulps_text = ('static const struct ulp_data %s[] =\n'
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' {\n'
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'%s\n'
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' };'
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% (name, '\n'.join(ulps_list)))
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return ulps_text
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def write_header(self, ulps_header):
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"""Write header file with ulps data."""
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header_text_1 = ('/* This file is automatically generated\n'
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' from %s with gen-libm-test.py.\n'
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' Don\'t change it - change instead the master '
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'files. */\n\n'
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'struct ulp_data\n'
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'{\n'
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' const char *name;\n'
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' FLOAT max_ulp[%d];\n'
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'};'
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% (self.ulps_file, len(ALL_FLOATS)))
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macro_list = []
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for i, f in enumerate(ALL_FLOATS):
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if f.startswith('i'):
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itxt = 'I_'
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f = f[1:]
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else:
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itxt = ''
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macro_list.append('#define ULP_%s%s %d'
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% (itxt, ALL_FLOATS_PFX[f], i))
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header_text = ('%s\n\n'
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'%s\n\n'
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'/* Maximal error of functions. */\n'
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'%s\n'
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'%s\n'
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'%s\n'
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% (header_text_1, '\n'.join(macro_list),
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self.ulps_table('func_ulps', self.normal),
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self.ulps_table('func_real_ulps', self.real),
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self.ulps_table('func_imag_ulps', self.imag)))
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with open(ulps_header, 'w') as f:
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f.write(header_text)
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def read_all_ulps(srcdir):
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"""Read all platforms' libm-test-ulps files."""
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all_ulps = {}
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for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(srcdir):
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if 'libm-test-ulps' in filenames:
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with open(os.path.join(dirpath, 'libm-test-ulps-name')) as f:
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name = f.read().rstrip()
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all_ulps[name] = Ulps()
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all_ulps[name].read(os.path.join(dirpath, 'libm-test-ulps'))
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return all_ulps
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def read_auto_tests(test_file):
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"""Read tests from auto-libm-test-out-<function> (possibly None)."""
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auto_tests = defaultdict(lambda: defaultdict(dict))
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if test_file is None:
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return auto_tests
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with open(test_file, 'r') as f:
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for line in f:
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if not line.startswith('= '):
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continue
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line = line[len('= '):].rstrip()
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# Function, rounding mode, condition and inputs, outputs
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# and flags.
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m = re.match(r'([^ ]+) ([^ ]+) ([^: ][^ ]* [^:]*) : (.*)\Z', line)
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if not m:
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raise ValueError('bad automatic test line: %s' % line)
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auto_tests[m.group(1)][m.group(2)][m.group(3)] = m.group(4)
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return auto_tests
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def beautify(arg):
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"""Return a nicer representation of a test argument."""
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if arg in BEAUTIFY_MAP:
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return BEAUTIFY_MAP[arg]
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if arg.startswith('-') and arg[1:] in BEAUTIFY_MAP:
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return '-' + BEAUTIFY_MAP[arg[1:]]
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if re.match(r'-?0x[0-9a-f.]*p[-+][0-9]+f\Z', arg):
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return arg[:-1]
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if re.search(r'[0-9]L\Z', arg):
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return arg[:-1]
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return arg
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def complex_beautify(arg_real, arg_imag):
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"""Return a nicer representation of a complex test argument."""
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res_real = beautify(arg_real)
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res_imag = beautify(arg_imag)
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if res_imag.startswith('-'):
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return '%s - %s i' % (res_real, res_imag[1:])
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else:
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return '%s + %s i' % (res_real, res_imag)
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def apply_lit_token(arg, macro):
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"""Apply the LIT or ARG_LIT macro to a single token."""
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# The macro must only be applied to a floating-point constant, not
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# to an integer constant or lit_* value.
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sign_re = r'[+-]?'
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exp_re = r'([+-])?[0-9]+'
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suffix_re = r'[lLfF]?'
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dec_exp_re = r'[eE]' + exp_re
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hex_exp_re = r'[pP]' + exp_re
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dec_frac_re = r'(?:[0-9]*\.[0-9]+|[0-9]+\.)'
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hex_frac_re = r'(?:[0-9a-fA-F]*\.[0-9a-fA-F]+|[0-9a-fA-F]+\.)'
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dec_int_re = r'[0-9]+'
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hex_int_re = r'[0-9a-fA-F]+'
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dec_cst_re = r'(?:%s(?:%s)?|%s%s)' % (dec_frac_re, dec_exp_re,
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dec_int_re, dec_exp_re)
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hex_cst_re = r'0[xX](?:%s|%s)%s' % (hex_frac_re, hex_int_re, hex_exp_re)
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fp_cst_re = r'(%s(?:%s|%s))%s\Z' % (sign_re, dec_cst_re, hex_cst_re,
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suffix_re)
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m = re.match(fp_cst_re, arg)
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if m:
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return '%s (%s)' % (macro, m.group(1))
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else:
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return arg
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def apply_lit(arg, macro):
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"""Apply the LIT or ARG_LIT macro to constants within an expression."""
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# Assume expressions follow the GNU Coding Standards, with tokens
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# separated by spaces.
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return ' '.join([apply_lit_token(t, macro) for t in arg.split()])
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def gen_test_args_res(descr_args, descr_res, args, res_rm):
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"""Generate a test given the arguments and per-rounding-mode results."""
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test_snan = False
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all_args_res = list(args)
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for r in res_rm:
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all_args_res.extend(r[:len(r)-1])
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for a in all_args_res:
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if 'snan_value' in a:
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test_snan = True
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# Process the arguments.
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args_disp = []
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args_c = []
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arg_pos = 0
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for d in descr_args:
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if DESCR_NUM_ARGS[d] == 0:
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continue
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if d == 'c':
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args_disp.append(complex_beautify(args[arg_pos],
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args[arg_pos + 1]))
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args_c.append(apply_lit(args[arg_pos], 'LIT'))
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args_c.append(apply_lit(args[arg_pos + 1], 'LIT'))
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else:
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args_disp.append(beautify(args[arg_pos]))
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if d == 'f':
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args_c.append(apply_lit(args[arg_pos], 'LIT'))
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elif d == 'a':
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args_c.append(apply_lit(args[arg_pos], 'ARG_LIT'))
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else:
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args_c.append(args[arg_pos])
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arg_pos += DESCR_NUM_ARGS[d]
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args_disp_text = ', '.join(args_disp).replace('"', '\\"')
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# Process the results.
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for rm in range(len(ROUNDING_MODES)):
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res = res_rm[rm]
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res_pos = 0
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rm_args = []
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ignore_result_any = False
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ignore_result_all = True
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special = []
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for d in descr_res:
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if d == '1':
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special.append(res[res_pos])
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elif DESCR_NUM_RES[d] == 1:
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result = res[res_pos]
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if result == 'IGNORE':
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ignore_result_any = True
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result = '0'
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else:
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ignore_result_all = False
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if d == 'f':
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result = apply_lit(result, 'LIT')
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rm_args.append(result)
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else:
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# Complex result.
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result1 = res[res_pos]
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if result1 == 'IGNORE':
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ignore_result_any = True
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result1 = '0'
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else:
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ignore_result_all = False
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result1 = apply_lit(result1, 'LIT')
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rm_args.append(result1)
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result2 = res[res_pos + 1]
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if result2 == 'IGNORE':
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ignore_result_any = True
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result2 = '0'
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else:
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ignore_result_all = False
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result2 = apply_lit(result2, 'LIT')
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rm_args.append(result2)
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res_pos += DESCR_NUM_RES[d]
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if ignore_result_any and not ignore_result_all:
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raise ValueError('some but not all function results ignored')
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flags = []
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if ignore_result_any:
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flags.append('IGNORE_RESULT')
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if test_snan:
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flags.append('TEST_SNAN')
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flags.append(res[res_pos])
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rm_args.append('|'.join(flags))
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for sp in special:
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if sp == 'IGNORE':
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rm_args.extend(['0', '0'])
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else:
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rm_args.extend(['1', apply_lit(sp, 'LIT')])
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for k in sorted(ROUNDING_MAP.keys()):
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rm_args = [arg.replace(k, ROUNDING_MAP[k][rm]) for arg in rm_args]
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args_c.append('{ %s }' % ', '.join(rm_args))
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return ' { "%s", %s },\n' % (args_disp_text, ', '.join(args_c))
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def convert_condition(cond):
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"""Convert a condition from auto-libm-test-out to C form."""
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conds = cond.split(':')
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conds_c = []
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for c in conds:
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if not c.startswith('arg_fmt('):
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c = c.replace('-', '_')
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conds_c.append('TEST_COND_' + c)
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return '(%s)' % ' && '.join(conds_c)
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def cond_value(cond, if_val, else_val):
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"""Return a C conditional expression between two values."""
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if cond == '1':
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return if_val
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elif cond == '0':
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return else_val
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else:
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return '(%s ? %s : %s)' % (cond, if_val, else_val)
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def gen_auto_tests(auto_tests, descr_args, descr_res, fn):
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"""Generate C code for the auto-libm-test-out-* tests for a function."""
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for rm_idx, rm_name in enumerate(ROUNDING_MODES):
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this_tests = sorted(auto_tests[fn][rm_name].keys())
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if rm_idx == 0:
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rm_tests = this_tests
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if not rm_tests:
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raise ValueError('no automatic tests for %s' % fn)
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else:
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if rm_tests != this_tests:
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raise ValueError('inconsistent lists of tests of %s' % fn)
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test_list = []
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for test in rm_tests:
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fmt_args = test.split()
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fmt = fmt_args[0]
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args = fmt_args[1:]
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test_list.append('#if %s\n' % convert_condition(fmt))
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res_rm = []
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for rm in ROUNDING_MODES:
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test_out = auto_tests[fn][rm][test]
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out_str, flags_str = test_out.split(':', 1)
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this_res = out_str.split()
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flags = flags_str.split()
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flag_cond = {}
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for flag in flags:
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m = re.match(r'([^:]*):(.*)\Z', flag)
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if m:
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f_name = m.group(1)
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cond = convert_condition(m.group(2))
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if f_name in flag_cond:
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if flag_cond[f_name] != '1':
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flag_cond[f_name] = ('%s || %s'
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% (flag_cond[f_name], cond))
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else:
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flag_cond[f_name] = cond
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else:
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flag_cond[flag] = '1'
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flags_c = []
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for flag in sorted(FLAGS_SIMPLE.keys()):
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if flag in flag_cond:
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flags_c.append(cond_value(flag_cond[flag],
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FLAGS_SIMPLE[flag], '0'))
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for exc in sorted(EXC_EXPECTED.keys()):
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exc_expected = EXC_EXPECTED[exc]
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exc_ok = EXC_OK[exc]
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no_exc = EXC_NO[exc]
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exc_cond = flag_cond.get(exc, '0')
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exc_ok_cond = flag_cond.get(exc + '-ok', '0')
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flags_c.append(cond_value(exc_cond,
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cond_value(exc_ok_cond, exc_ok,
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exc_expected),
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cond_value(exc_ok_cond, exc_ok,
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no_exc)))
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if 'errno-edom' in flag_cond and 'errno-erange' in flag_cond:
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raise ValueError('multiple errno values expected')
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if 'errno-edom' in flag_cond:
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if flag_cond['errno-edom'] != '1':
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raise ValueError('unexpected condition for errno-edom')
|
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errno_expected = 'ERRNO_EDOM'
|
|
elif 'errno-erange' in flag_cond:
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if flag_cond['errno-erange'] != '1':
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raise ValueError('unexpected condition for errno-erange')
|
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errno_expected = 'ERRNO_ERANGE'
|
|
else:
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errno_expected = 'ERRNO_UNCHANGED'
|
|
if 'errno-edom-ok' in flag_cond:
|
|
if ('errno-erange-ok' in flag_cond
|
|
and (flag_cond['errno-erange-ok']
|
|
!= flag_cond['errno-edom-ok'])):
|
|
errno_unknown_cond = ('%s || %s'
|
|
% (flag_cond['errno-edom-ok'],
|
|
flag_cond['errno-erange-ok']))
|
|
else:
|
|
errno_unknown_cond = flag_cond['errno-edom-ok']
|
|
else:
|
|
errno_unknown_cond = flag_cond.get('errno-erange-ok', '0')
|
|
flags_c.append(cond_value(errno_unknown_cond, '0', errno_expected))
|
|
flags_c = [flag for flag in flags_c if flag != '0']
|
|
if not flags_c:
|
|
flags_c = ['NO_EXCEPTION']
|
|
this_res.append(' | '.join(flags_c))
|
|
res_rm.append(this_res)
|
|
test_list.append(gen_test_args_res(descr_args, descr_res, args,
|
|
res_rm))
|
|
test_list.append('#endif\n')
|
|
return ''.join(test_list)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def gen_test_line(descr_args, descr_res, args_str):
|
|
"""Generate C code for the tests for a single TEST_* line."""
|
|
test_args = args_str.split(',')
|
|
test_args = test_args[1:]
|
|
test_args = [a.strip() for a in test_args]
|
|
num_args = sum([DESCR_NUM_ARGS[c] for c in descr_args])
|
|
num_res = sum([DESCR_NUM_RES[c] for c in descr_res])
|
|
args = test_args[:num_args]
|
|
res = test_args[num_args:]
|
|
if len(res) == num_res:
|
|
# One set of results for all rounding modes, no flags.
|
|
res.append('0')
|
|
res_rm = [res, res, res, res]
|
|
elif len(res) == num_res + 1:
|
|
# One set of results for all rounding modes, with flags.
|
|
if not ('EXCEPTION' in res[-1]
|
|
or 'ERRNO' in res[-1]
|
|
or 'IGNORE_ZERO_INF_SIGN' in res[-1]
|
|
or 'TEST_NAN_SIGN' in res[-1]
|
|
or 'NO_TEST_INLINE' in res[-1]
|
|
or 'XFAIL' in res[-1]):
|
|
raise ValueError('wrong number of arguments: %s' % args_str)
|
|
res_rm = [res, res, res, res]
|
|
elif len(res) == (num_res + 1) * 4:
|
|
# One set of results per rounding mode, with flags.
|
|
nr_plus = num_res + 1
|
|
res_rm = [res[:nr_plus], res[nr_plus:2*nr_plus],
|
|
res[2*nr_plus:3*nr_plus], res[3*nr_plus:]]
|
|
return gen_test_args_res(descr_args, descr_res, args, res_rm)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def generate_testfile(inc_input, auto_tests, c_output):
|
|
"""Generate test .c file from .inc input."""
|
|
test_list = []
|
|
with open(inc_input, 'r') as f:
|
|
for line in f:
|
|
line_strip = line.strip()
|
|
if line_strip.startswith('AUTO_TESTS_'):
|
|
m = re.match(r'AUTO_TESTS_([^_]*)_([^_ ]*) *\(([^)]*)\),\Z',
|
|
line_strip)
|
|
if not m:
|
|
raise ValueError('bad AUTO_TESTS line: %s' % line)
|
|
test_list.append(gen_auto_tests(auto_tests, m.group(1),
|
|
m.group(2), m.group(3)))
|
|
elif line_strip.startswith('TEST_'):
|
|
m = re.match(r'TEST_([^_]*)_([^_ ]*) *\((.*)\),\Z', line_strip)
|
|
if not m:
|
|
raise ValueError('bad TEST line: %s' % line)
|
|
test_list.append(gen_test_line(m.group(1), m.group(2),
|
|
m.group(3)))
|
|
else:
|
|
test_list.append(line)
|
|
with open(c_output, 'w') as f:
|
|
f.write(''.join(test_list))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def generate_err_table_sub(all_ulps, all_functions, fns_complex, platforms):
|
|
"""Generate a single table within the overall ulps table section."""
|
|
plat_width = [' {1000 + i 1000}' for p in platforms]
|
|
plat_header = [' @tab %s' % p for p in platforms]
|
|
table_list = ['@multitable {nexttowardf} %s\n' % ''.join(plat_width),
|
|
'@item Function %s\n' % ''.join(plat_header)]
|
|
for func in all_functions:
|
|
for flt in ALL_FLOATS_MANUAL:
|
|
func_ulps = []
|
|
for p in platforms:
|
|
p_ulps = all_ulps[p]
|
|
if fns_complex[func]:
|
|
ulp_real = p_ulps.real[func][flt]
|
|
ulp_imag = p_ulps.imag[func][flt]
|
|
ulp_str = '%d + i %d' % (ulp_real, ulp_imag)
|
|
ulp_str = ulp_str if ulp_real or ulp_imag else '-'
|
|
else:
|
|
ulp = p_ulps.normal[func][flt]
|
|
ulp_str = str(ulp) if ulp else '-'
|
|
func_ulps.append(ulp_str)
|
|
table_list.append('@item %s%s @tab %s\n'
|
|
% (func, ALL_FLOATS_SUFFIX[flt],
|
|
' @tab '.join(func_ulps)))
|
|
table_list.append('@end multitable\n')
|
|
return ''.join(table_list)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def generate_err_table(all_ulps, err_table):
|
|
"""Generate ulps table for manual."""
|
|
all_platforms = sorted(all_ulps.keys())
|
|
functions_set = set()
|
|
functions_complex = {}
|
|
for p in all_platforms:
|
|
p_functions, p_complex = all_ulps[p].all_functions()
|
|
functions_set.update(p_functions)
|
|
functions_complex.update(p_complex)
|
|
all_functions = sorted([f for f in functions_set
|
|
if ('_downward' not in f
|
|
and '_towardzero' not in f
|
|
and '_upward' not in f
|
|
and '_vlen' not in f)])
|
|
err_table_list = []
|
|
# Print five platforms at a time.
|
|
num_platforms = len(all_platforms)
|
|
for i in range((num_platforms + 4) // 5):
|
|
start = i * 5
|
|
end = i * 5 + 5 if num_platforms >= i * 5 + 5 else num_platforms
|
|
err_table_list.append(generate_err_table_sub(all_ulps, all_functions,
|
|
functions_complex,
|
|
all_platforms[start:end]))
|
|
with open(err_table, 'w') as f:
|
|
f.write(''.join(err_table_list))
|
|
|
|
|
|
def main():
|
|
"""The main entry point."""
|
|
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Generate libm tests.')
|
|
parser.add_argument('-a', dest='auto_input', metavar='FILE',
|
|
help='input file with automatically generated tests')
|
|
parser.add_argument('-c', dest='inc_input', metavar='FILE',
|
|
help='input file .inc file with tests')
|
|
parser.add_argument('-u', dest='ulps_file', metavar='FILE',
|
|
help='input file with ulps')
|
|
parser.add_argument('-s', dest='srcdir', metavar='DIR',
|
|
help='input source directory with all ulps')
|
|
parser.add_argument('-n', dest='ulps_output', metavar='FILE',
|
|
help='generate sorted ulps file FILE')
|
|
parser.add_argument('-C', dest='c_output', metavar='FILE',
|
|
help='generate output C file FILE from .inc file')
|
|
parser.add_argument('-H', dest='ulps_header', metavar='FILE',
|
|
help='generate output ulps header FILE')
|
|
parser.add_argument('-m', dest='err_table', metavar='FILE',
|
|
help='generate output ulps table for manual FILE')
|
|
args = parser.parse_args()
|
|
ulps = Ulps()
|
|
if args.ulps_file is not None:
|
|
ulps.read(args.ulps_file)
|
|
auto_tests = read_auto_tests(args.auto_input)
|
|
if args.srcdir is not None:
|
|
all_ulps = read_all_ulps(args.srcdir)
|
|
if args.ulps_output is not None:
|
|
ulps.write(args.ulps_output)
|
|
if args.ulps_header is not None:
|
|
ulps.write_header(args.ulps_header)
|
|
if args.c_output is not None:
|
|
generate_testfile(args.inc_input, auto_tests, args.c_output)
|
|
if args.err_table is not None:
|
|
generate_err_table(all_ulps, args.err_table)
|
|
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == '__main__':
|
|
main()
|