// FIXME(f16_f128): only tested on platforms that have symbols and aren't buggy #![cfg(target_has_reliable_f128)] #[cfg(any(miri, target_has_reliable_f128_math))] use super::assert_approx_eq; use super::assert_biteq; // Note these tolerances make sense around zero, but not for more extreme exponents. /// Default tolerances. Works for values that should be near precise but not exact. Roughly /// the precision carried by `100 * 100`. #[allow(unused)] const TOL: f128 = 1e-12; /// For operations that are near exact, usually not involving math of different /// signs. #[allow(unused)] const TOL_PRECISE: f128 = 1e-28; // FIXME(f16_f128,miri): many of these have to be disabled since miri does not yet support // the intrinsics. #[test] #[cfg(any(miri, target_has_reliable_f128_math))] fn test_max_recip() { assert_approx_eq!( f128::MAX.recip(), 8.40525785778023376565669454330438228902076605e-4933, 1e-4900 ); } #[test] fn test_from() { assert_biteq!(f128::from(false), 0.0); assert_biteq!(f128::from(true), 1.0); assert_biteq!(f128::from(u8::MIN), 0.0); assert_biteq!(f128::from(42_u8), 42.0); assert_biteq!(f128::from(u8::MAX), 255.0); assert_biteq!(f128::from(i8::MIN), -128.0); assert_biteq!(f128::from(42_i8), 42.0); assert_biteq!(f128::from(i8::MAX), 127.0); assert_biteq!(f128::from(u16::MIN), 0.0); assert_biteq!(f128::from(42_u16), 42.0); assert_biteq!(f128::from(u16::MAX), 65535.0); assert_biteq!(f128::from(i16::MIN), -32768.0); assert_biteq!(f128::from(42_i16), 42.0); assert_biteq!(f128::from(i16::MAX), 32767.0); assert_biteq!(f128::from(u32::MIN), 0.0); assert_biteq!(f128::from(42_u32), 42.0); assert_biteq!(f128::from(u32::MAX), 4294967295.0); assert_biteq!(f128::from(i32::MIN), -2147483648.0); assert_biteq!(f128::from(42_i32), 42.0); assert_biteq!(f128::from(i32::MAX), 2147483647.0); // FIXME(f16_f128): Uncomment these tests once the From<{u64,i64}> impls are added. // assert_eq!(f128::from(u64::MIN), 0.0); // assert_eq!(f128::from(42_u64), 42.0); // assert_eq!(f128::from(u64::MAX), 18446744073709551615.0); // assert_eq!(f128::from(i64::MIN), -9223372036854775808.0); // assert_eq!(f128::from(42_i64), 42.0); // assert_eq!(f128::from(i64::MAX), 9223372036854775807.0); }