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These had implicitly assumed that floating-point constants had only double precision, rather than extended.
43 lines
850 B
C++
43 lines
850 B
C++
/* Conformance Test 7.6.1.2: Verification of division operator */
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#include <stdio.h>
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main ()
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{
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int i = 5;
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long L = 32777;
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char ch = '!';
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unsigned int ui = 653;
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unsigned long ul = 895;
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unsigned char uch = 0x8;
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comp c = 4294;
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float f = 3.5;
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double d = 87.65;
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extended e = 92.33;
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i = i / -1;
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L = L / L;
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ch = ch / 3;
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c = c / -9;
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f = f / f;
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d = d / 5;
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e = e / 1.0;
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ui = ui / 3;
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ul = ul / 5;
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uch = 2 / uch;
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if ((i != -5) || (L != 1) || (ch != '\v') || (ui != 217) ||
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(ul != 179) || (uch != 0) || (c != -477) ||
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(f != 1.0) || (d != (double)17.53) || (e != 92.33))
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goto Fail;
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printf ("Passed Conformance Test 7.6.1.2\n");
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return;
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Fail:
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printf ("Failed Conformance Test 7.6.1.2\n");
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}
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