*/
/*
- * GiNaC Copyright (C) 1999-2001 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
#include "exams.h"
#define VECSIZE 30
-static unsigned exam_expand_subs(void)
+static unsigned exam_expand_subs()
{
unsigned result = 0;
symbol a[VECSIZE];
* 2) expand e
* 3) substitute a0 by -a1 in e
* after which e should return 0 (without expanding). */
-static unsigned exam_expand_subs2(void)
+static unsigned exam_expand_subs2()
{
unsigned result = 0;
symbol a("a"), b("b");
return result;
}
-static unsigned exam_expand_power(void)
+static unsigned exam_expand_power()
{
unsigned result = 0;
symbol x("x"), a("a"), b("b");
return result;
}
-static unsigned exam_sqrfree(void)
+static unsigned exam_sqrfree()
{
unsigned result = 0;
symbol x("x"), y("y");
* When somebody screws up the operators this routine will most probably fail
* to compile. Unfortunately we can only test the stuff that is allowed, not
* what is forbidden (e.g. e1+e2 = 42) since that must not compile. :-( */
-static unsigned exam_operator_semantics(void)
+static unsigned exam_operator_semantics()
{
unsigned result = 0;
ex e1, e2;
// (which incidentally was severely broken from version 0.7.3 to 0.8.2).
ex selfprobe = numeric("65536");
selfprobe = selfprobe;
- if (!is_ex_exactly_of_type(selfprobe, numeric)) {
+ if (!is_exactly_a<numeric>(selfprobe)) {
clog << "ex (of numeric) after self-assignment became " << selfprobe << endl;
++result;
}
return result;
}
-unsigned exam_misc(void)
+/* This checks whether subs() works as intended in some special cases. */
+static unsigned exam_subs()
+{
+ unsigned result = 0;
+ symbol x("x");
+ ex e1, e2;
+
+ // This used to fail in GiNaC 1.0.5 because it first substituted
+ // x+1 -> (x-1)+1 -> x, and then substituted again x -> x-1, giving
+ // the wrong result
+ e1 = x+1;
+ e2 = e1.subs(x == x-1);
+ if (!e2.is_equal(x)) {
+ clog << "(x+1).subs(x==x-1) erroneously returned " << e2 << " instead of x" << endl;
+ ++result;
+ }
+
+ e1 = sin(1+sin(x));
+ e2 = e1.subs(sin(wild()) == cos(wild()));
+ if (!e2.is_equal(cos(1+cos(x)))) {
+ clog << "sin(1+sin(x)).subs(sin($1)==cos($1)) erroneously returned " << e2 << " instead of cos(1+cos(x))" << endl;
+ ++result;
+ }
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/* Joris van der Hoeven (he of TeXmacs fame) is a funny guy. He has his own
+ * ideas what a symbolic system should do. Let's make sure we won't disappoint
+ * him some day. Incidentally, this seems to always have worked. */
+static unsigned exam_joris()
+{
+ unsigned result = 0;
+ symbol x("x");
+
+ ex e = expand(pow(x, x-1) * x);
+ if (e != pow(x, x)) {
+ clog << "x^(x-1)*x did not expand to x^x. Please call Joris!" << endl;
+ ++result;
+ }
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+/* Test Chris Dams' algebraic substitutions. */
+static unsigned exam_subs_algebraic()
+{
+ unsigned result = 0;
+ symbol x("x"), y("y");
+
+ ex e = ex(x*x*x*y*y).subs(x*y==2, subs_options::subs_algebraic);
+ if (e != 4*x) {
+ clog << "(x^3*y^2).subs(x*y==2,subs_options::subs_algebraic) erroneously returned " << e << endl;
+ ++result;
+ }
+
+ e = ex(x*x*x*x*x).subs(x*x==y, subs_options::subs_algebraic);
+ if (e != y*y*x) {
+ clog << "x^5.subs(x^2==y,subs_options::subs_algebraic) erroneously returned " << e << endl;
+ ++result;
+ }
+
+ return result;
+}
+
+unsigned exam_misc()
{
unsigned result = 0;
result += exam_expand_power(); cout << '.' << flush;
result += exam_sqrfree(); cout << '.' << flush;
result += exam_operator_semantics(); cout << '.' << flush;
+ result += exam_subs(); cout << '.' << flush;
+ result += exam_joris(); cout << '.' << flush;
+ result += exam_subs_algebraic(); cout << '.' << flush;
if (!result) {
cout << " passed " << endl;