* tests on these numbers like is_integer() etc... */
/*
- * GiNaC Copyright (C) 1999-2002 Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany
+ * GiNaC Copyright (C) 1999-2004 Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
/* Simple and maybe somewhat pointless consistency tests of assorted tests and
* conversions. */
-static unsigned exam_numeric1(void)
+static unsigned exam_numeric1()
{
unsigned result = 0;
numeric test_int1(42);
* Implementing a workaround sadly introduced another bug on May 28th 1999
* that was fixed on May 31st. The workaround turned out to be stupid and
* the original bug in CLN was finally killed on September 2nd. */
-static unsigned exam_numeric2(void)
+static unsigned exam_numeric2()
{
unsigned result = 0;
/* Assorted tests to ensure some crucial functions behave exactly as specified
* in the documentation. */
-static unsigned exam_numeric3(void)
+static unsigned exam_numeric3()
{
unsigned result = 0;
numeric calc_rem, calc_quo;
/* Now we perform some less trivial checks about several functions which should
* return exact numbers if possible. */
-static unsigned exam_numeric4(void)
+static unsigned exam_numeric4()
{
unsigned result = 0;
bool passed;
/* This test examines that simplifications of the form 5^(3/2) -> 5*5^(1/2)
* are carried out properly. */
-static unsigned exam_numeric5(void)
+static unsigned exam_numeric5()
{
unsigned result = 0;
/* This test checks whether the numeric output/parsing routines are
consistent. */
-static unsigned exam_numeric6(void)
+static unsigned exam_numeric6()
{
unsigned result = 0;
return result;
}
-unsigned exam_numeric(void)
+unsigned exam_numeric()
{
unsigned result = 0;