* Re: [Emacs-diffs] master c48e539 2/2: Use the expression angle units while simplifying it
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@ 2017-05-25 21:42 ` Ken Brown
2017-05-26 2:03 ` Tino Calancha
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From: Ken Brown @ 2017-05-25 21:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-devel, Tino Calancha
On 5/18/2017 1:47 AM, Tino Calancha wrote:
> --- a/test/lisp/calc/calc-tests.el
> +++ b/test/lisp/calc/calc-tests.el
> @@ -86,6 +86,50 @@ An existing calc stack is reused, otherwise a new one is created."
> (math-read-expr "1m") "cm")
> '(* -100 (var cm var-cm)))))
>
> +(ert-deftest test-calc-23889 ()
> + "Test forhttp://debbugs.gnu.org/23889 and 25652."
> + (dolist (mode '(deg rad))
> + (let ((calc-angle-mode mode))
> + ;; If user inputs angle units, then should ignore `calc-angle-mode'.
> + (should (string= "5253"
> + (substring
> + (number-to-string
> + (nth 1
> + (math-simplify-units
> + '(calcFunc-cos (* 45 (var rad var-rad))))))
> + 0 4)))
This can fail on some platforms, depending on the size of a Lisp
integer, because
(nth 1
(math-simplify-units
'(calcFunc-cos (* 45 (var rad var-rad)))))
doesn't necessarily evaluate to an integer. For example, on 32-bit
Cygwin it evaluates to (bigpos 8818 2198 5253). This causes the test to
fail as follows:
$ make -C test calc-tests SELECTOR='\"test-calc-23889$$\"'
[...]
Test test-calc-23889 condition:
(wrong-type-argument numberp
(bigpos 8818 2198 5253))
FAILED 1/1 test-calc-23889
Ken
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* Re: [Emacs-diffs] master c48e539 2/2: Use the expression angle units while simplifying it
2017-05-25 21:42 ` [Emacs-diffs] master c48e539 2/2: Use the expression angle units while simplifying it Ken Brown
@ 2017-05-26 2:03 ` Tino Calancha
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Tino Calancha @ 2017-05-26 2:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ken Brown; +Cc: Tino Calancha, Emacs developers
On Thu, 25 May 2017, Ken Brown wrote:
> On 5/18/2017 1:47 AM, Tino Calancha wrote:
>> --- a/test/lisp/calc/calc-tests.el
>> +++ b/test/lisp/calc/calc-tests.el
>> @@ -86,6 +86,50 @@ An existing calc stack is reused, otherwise a new one is
>> created."
>> (math-read-expr "1m") "cm")
>> '(* -100 (var cm var-cm)))))
>> +(ert-deftest test-calc-23889 ()
>> + "Test forhttp://debbugs.gnu.org/23889 and 25652."
>> + (dolist (mode '(deg rad))
>> + (let ((calc-angle-mode mode))
>> + ;; If user inputs angle units, then should ignore `calc-angle-mode'.
>> + (should (string= "5253"
>> + (substring
>> + (number-to-string
>> + (nth 1
>> + (math-simplify-units
>> + '(calcFunc-cos (* 45 (var rad var-rad))))))
>> + 0 4)))
>
> This can fail on some platforms, depending on the size of a Lisp integer,
> because
>
> (nth 1
> (math-simplify-units
> '(calcFunc-cos (* 45 (var rad var-rad)))))
>
> doesn't necessarily evaluate to an integer. For example, on 32-bit Cygwin it
> evaluates to (bigpos 8818 2198 5253). This causes the test to fail as
> follows:
>
> $ make -C test calc-tests SELECTOR='\"test-calc-23889$$\"'
> [...]
> Test test-calc-23889 condition:
> (wrong-type-argument numberp
> (bigpos 8818 2198 5253))
> FAILED 1/1 test-calc-23889
Thank you.
I pushed a fix which skip the test if the Lisp integer isn't big enough.
It must be OK now.
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