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Fix a bug when passing a float to truncate and giving a bignum result.
src/ChangeLog addition:
2015-05-10 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* floatfns.c (truncate_one_float):
Fix a bug here when double_to_integer() (and previously
float_to_int()) returned a bignum; this was silently treated as a
fixnum, giving consistently incorrect remainders and less
consistently-incorrect but still buggy divisors.
tests/ChangeLog addition:
Check that a bug when supplying #'truncate with one float that
rounds to a bignum, has been fixed.
author | Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> |
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date | Sun, 10 May 2015 23:55:41 +0100 |
parents | 071b810ceb18 |
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;; Copyright (C) 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Author: Yoshiki Hayashi <t90553@mail.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp> ;; Maintainer: Yoshiki Hayashi <t90553@mail.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp> ;; Created: 1999 ;; Keywords: tests ;; This file is part of XEmacs. ;; XEmacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it ;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the ;; Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your ;; option) any later version. ;; XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ;; ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or ;; FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License ;; for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with XEmacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ;;; Synched up with: Not in FSF. ;;; Commentary: ;; Test syntax related functions. ;; Right now it tests scan_words using forward-word and backward-word. ;; See test-harness.el for instructions on how to run these tests. ;;; Notation ;; W: word constituent character. ;; NW: non word constituent character. ;; -!-: current point. ;; EOB: end of buffer ;; BOB: beginning of buffer. ;; Algorithm of scan_words is simple. It just searches SW and then ;; moves to NW. When with MULE, it also stops at word boundary. Word ;; boundary is tricky and listing all possible cases will be huge. ;; Those test are omitted here as it doesn't affect core ;; functionality. (defun test-forward-word (string stop) (goto-char (point-max)) (let ((point (point))) (insert string) (goto-char point) (forward-word 1) (Assert (eq (point) (+ point stop))))) (with-temp-buffer ;; -!- W NW (test-forward-word "W " 1) (test-forward-word "WO " 2) ;; -!- W EOB (test-forward-word "W" 1) (test-forward-word "WO" 2) ;; -!- NW EOB (test-forward-word " " 1) (test-forward-word " !" 2) ;; -!- NW W NW (test-forward-word " W " 2) (test-forward-word " WO " 3) (test-forward-word " !W " 3) (test-forward-word " !WO " 4) ;; -!- NW W EOB (test-forward-word " W" 2) (test-forward-word " WO" 3) (test-forward-word " !W" 3) (test-forward-word " !WO" 4)) (defun test-backward-word (string stop) (goto-char (point-min)) (insert string) (let ((point (point))) (backward-word 1) (Assert (eq (point) (- point stop))))) (with-temp-buffer ;; NW W -!- (test-backward-word " W" 1) (test-backward-word " WO" 2) ;; BOB W -!- (test-backward-word "W" 1) (test-backward-word "WO" 2) ;; BOB NW -!- ;; -!-NW EOB (test-backward-word " " 1) (test-backward-word " !" 2) ;; NW W NW -!- (test-backward-word " W " 2) (test-backward-word " WO " 3) (test-backward-word " W !" 3) (test-backward-word " WO !" 4) ;; BOB W NW -!- (test-backward-word "W " 2) (test-backward-word "WO " 3) (test-backward-word "W !" 3) (test-backward-word "WO !" 4)) ;; Works like test-forward-word, except for the following: ;; after <string> is inserted, the syntax-table <apply-syntax> ;; is applied to position <apply-pos>. ;; <apply-pos> can be in the form (start . end), or can be a ;; character position. (defun test-syntax-table (string apply-pos apply-syntax stop) ;; We don't necessarily have syntax-table properties ... (when (fboundp 'lookup-syntax-properties) ; backwards compatible kludge ;; ... and they may not be enabled by default if we do. (setq lookup-syntax-properties t) (goto-char (point-max)) (unless (consp apply-pos) (setq apply-pos `(,apply-pos . ,(+ 1 apply-pos)))) (let ((point (point))) (insert string) (put-text-property (+ point (car apply-pos)) (+ point (cdr apply-pos)) 'syntax-table apply-syntax) (goto-char point) (forward-word 1) (Assert (eq (point) (+ point stop)))))) ;; test syntax-table extents (with-temp-buffer ;; Apply punctuation to word (test-syntax-table "WO" 1 `(,(syntax-string-to-code ".")) 1) ;; Apply word to punctuation (test-syntax-table "W." 1 `(,(syntax-string-to-code "w")) 2)) ;; According to Ralf Angeli in ;; http://article.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.xemacs.beta/17353: ;; Using a fresh CVS checkout of XEmacs trunk the following snippet ;; returns "1" when evaluated whereas it returns "5" in GNU Emacs 21.3, ;; CVS GNU Emacs and XEmacs 21.4.15. ;; If `set-syntax-table' is used instead of `with-syntax-table', CVS ;; XEmacs returns "5" as well, so I suppose that there is a problem in ;; `with-syntax-table' or a function called by it. ;; Fixed 2007-03-25 Olivier Galibert <20070324221053.GA48218@dspnet.fr.eu.org> (with-temp-buffer (with-syntax-table (make-syntax-table) (insert "foo bar") (backward-sexp 1) (Assert (eql (point) 5)))) ;; Test forward-comment at buffer boundaries ;; #### The second Assert fails (once interpreted, once compiled) on 21.4.9 ;; with sjt's version of Andy's syntax-text-property-killer patch. (with-temp-buffer (Skip-Test-Unless (fboundp 'c-mode) "c-mode unavailable" "comment and parse-partial-sexp tests" (c-mode) (insert "// comment\n") (forward-comment -2) (Assert (eq (point) (point-min))) (let ((point (point))) (insert "/* comment */") (goto-char point) (forward-comment 2) (Assert (eq (point) (point-max))) ;; this last used to crash (parse-partial-sexp point (point-max))))) ;; Test backward-up-list ;; Known-Bug: report = Evgeny Zacjev ca 2005-12-01, confirm = Aidan Kehoe (with-temp-buffer ;; We are now using the standard syntax table. Thus there's no need to ;; worry about a bogus syntax setting, eg, in a Gnus Article buffer the ;; bug doesn't manifest. ;; value of point to the immediate left of this character ;; 0 1 2 ;; 1234 56789 012 34567 890 12 3456 7 (insert "a ( \"b (c\" (\"defg\") \")\") h\n") ;; #### This test should check *every* position. (labels ((backward-up-list-moves-point-from-to (start expected-end) (goto-char start) (backward-up-list 1) (= (point) expected-end))) (Known-Bug-Expect-Failure ;; Evgeny's case (Assert (backward-up-list-moves-point-from-to 16 12))) (Assert (backward-up-list-moves-point-from-to 19 12)) (Assert (backward-up-list-moves-point-from-to 20 3)) (Known-Bug-Expect-Failure (Assert (backward-up-list-moves-point-from-to 22 3))) (Known-Bug-Expect-Error scan-error (Assert (backward-up-list-moves-point-from-to 23 3)) ) (Assert (backward-up-list-moves-point-from-to 24 3)) ;; This is maybe a little tricky, since we don't expect the position ;; check to happen -- so use an illegal expected position ;; I don't think there's any other way for this to fail that way, ;; barring hardware error.... (Check-Error-Message syntax-error "Unbalanced parentheses" (backward-up-list-moves-point-from-to 25 nil)) ;; special-case check that point didn't move (Assert (= (point) 25)))) ;; Test inspired by Alan Mackenzie in <20110806200042.GA3406@acm.acm> ;; on xemacs-beta 2011-08-06. ;; Known to fail in r5531 (#1b054bc2ac40) plus some additional patches to ;; syntax code, and passes with Alan's suggested patch ca. r5545. ;; #### The results of these tests are empirically determined, and will ;; probably change as the syntax cache is documented and repaired. (with-temp-buffer ;; buffer->syntax_cache in just-initialized state. (let ((sci (syntax-cache-info))) (Assert (= 1 (nth 0 sci)) nil "just initialized") (Assert (= 1 (nth 1 sci)) nil "just initialized") (Assert (= -1 (nth 2 sci)) nil "just initialized") (Assert (= -1 (nth 3 sci)) nil "just initialized")) ;; Alan's example uses ?/ not ?, but ?/ has Ssymbol syntax, which would ;; mean it is treated the same as the letters by forward-sexp. (insert ",regexp, {") ;; Insertion updates markers, but not the cache boundaries. (let ((sci (syntax-cache-info))) (Assert (= 1 (nth 0 sci)) nil "after main insert") (Assert (= 11 (nth 1 sci)) nil "after main insert") (Assert (= -1 (nth 2 sci)) nil "after main insert") (Assert (= -1 (nth 3 sci)) nil "after main insert")) ;; #### Interactively inserting in fundamental mode swaps marker positions! ;; Why? (insert "}") (let ((sci (syntax-cache-info))) (Assert (= 1 (nth 0 sci)) nil "after brace insert") (Assert (= 12 (nth 1 sci)) nil "after brace insert") (Assert (= -1 (nth 2 sci)) nil "after brace insert") (Assert (= -1 (nth 3 sci)) nil "after brace insert")) ;; Motion that ignores the cache should not update the cache. (goto-char (point-min)) (let ((sci (syntax-cache-info))) (Assert (= 1 (nth 0 sci)) nil "after movement 0") (Assert (= 12 (nth 1 sci)) nil "after movement 0") (Assert (= -1 (nth 2 sci)) nil "after movement 0") (Assert (= -1 (nth 3 sci)) nil "after movement 0")) ;; Cache should be updated and global since no syntax-table property. (forward-sexp 1) (Assert (= (point) 8) nil "after 1st forward-sexp") (let ((sci (syntax-cache-info))) (Assert (= 1 (nth 0 sci)) nil "after 1st forward-sexp") (Assert (= 12 (nth 1 sci)) nil "after 1st forward-sexp") (Assert (= 1 (nth 2 sci)) nil "after 1st forward-sexp") (Assert (= 12 (nth 3 sci)) nil "after 1st forward-sexp")) ;; Adding the text property should invalidate the cache. (put-text-property 1 2 'syntax-table '(7)) (let ((sci (syntax-cache-info))) (Assert (= 1 (nth 0 sci)) nil "after putting property") (Assert (= 1 (nth 1 sci)) nil "after putting property") (Assert (= -1 (nth 2 sci)) nil "after putting property") (Assert (= -1 (nth 3 sci)) nil "after putting property")) (put-text-property 8 9 'syntax-table '(7)) (goto-char (point-min)) ;; Motion that is stopped by a syntax-table property should impose ;; that property's region on the cache. (forward-sexp 1) (Assert (= (point) 9) nil "after 2d forward-sexp") (let ((sci (syntax-cache-info))) (Assert (= 8 (nth 0 sci)) nil "after 2d forward-sexp") (Assert (= 9 (nth 1 sci)) nil "after 2d forward-sexp") (Assert (= 8 (nth 2 sci)) nil "after 2d forward-sexp") (Assert (= 9 (nth 3 sci)) nil "after 2d forward-sexp")) ;; Narrowing warps point but does not affect the cache. (narrow-to-region 10 12) (Assert (= 10 (point)) nil "after narrowing") (let ((sci (syntax-cache-info))) (Assert (= 8 (nth 0 sci)) nil "after narrowing") (Assert (= 9 (nth 1 sci)) nil "after narrowing") (Assert (= 8 (nth 2 sci)) nil "after narrowing") (Assert (= 9 (nth 3 sci)) nil "after narrowing")) ;; Motion that is stopped by buffer's syntax table should capture ;; the largest region known to not contain a change of syntax-table ;; property. (forward-sexp 1) (let ((sci (syntax-cache-info))) (Assert (= 10 (nth 0 sci)) nil "after 3d forward-sexp") (Assert (= 12 (nth 1 sci)) nil "after 3d forward-sexp") (Assert (= 10 (nth 2 sci)) nil "after 3d forward-sexp") (Assert (= 12 (nth 3 sci)) nil "after 3d forward-sexp")) (widen) (goto-char (point-min)) ;; Check that we still respect the syntax table properties. (forward-sexp 1) (Assert (= 9 (point)) nil "after widening")) ;; #### Add the recipe in <yxzfymklb6p.fsf@gimli.holgi.priv> on xemacs-beta. ;; You also need to do a DELETE or type SPC to get the crash in 21.5.24. ;http://list-archive.xemacs.org/pipermail/xemacs-beta/2006-February/008430.html ;;; end of syntax-tests.el