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-- C490002.A
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--*
--
-- OBJECTIVE:
-- Check that, for a real static expression that is not part of a larger
-- static expression, and whose expected type T is an ordinary fixed
-- point type that is not a descendant of a formal scalar type, the value
-- is rounded to the nearest integral multiple of the small of T if
-- T'Machine_Rounds is true, and is truncated otherwise. Check that if
-- rounding is performed, and the value is exactly halfway between two
-- multiples of the small, one of the two multiples of small is used.
--
-- TEST DESCRIPTION:
-- The test obtains an integral multiple M1 of the small of an ordinary
-- fixed point subtype S by dividing a real literal by S'Small, and then
-- truncating the result using 'Truncation. It then obtains an adjacent
-- multiple M2 of the small by using S'Succ (or S'Pred). It then
-- constructs values which lie between these multiples: one (A) which is
-- closer to M1, one (B) which is exactly halfway between M1 and M2, and
-- one (C) which is closer to M2. This is done for both positive and
-- negative multiples of the small.
--
-- Let M1 be closer to zero than M2. Then if S'Machine_Rounds is true,
-- C must be rounded to M2, A must be rounded to M1, and B must be rounded
-- to either M1 or M2. If S'Machine_Rounds is false, all the values must
-- be truncated to M1.
--
-- A, B, and C are constructed using the following static expressions:
--
-- A: constant S := M1 + (M2 - M1)/Z; -- Z slightly more than 2.0.
-- B: constant S := M1 + (M2 - M1)/Z; -- Z equals 2.0.
-- C: constant S := M1 + (M2 - M1)/Z; -- Z slightly less than 2.0.
--
-- Since these are static expressions, they must be evaluated exactly,
-- and no rounding may occur until the final result is calculated.
--
-- The checks for equality between the members of (A, B, C) and (M1, M2)
-- are performed at run-time within the body of a subprogram.
--
-- The test performs additional checks that the rounding performed on
-- real literals is consistent for ordinary fixed point subtypes. A
-- named number (initialized with a literal) is assigned to a constant of
-- a fixed point subtype S. The same literal is then passed to a
-- subprogram, along with the constant, and an equality check is
-- performed within the body of the subprogram.
--
--
-- CHANGE HISTORY:
-- 26 Sep 95 SAIC Initial prerelease version.
--
--!
package C490002_0 is
type My_Fix is delta 0.0625 range -1000.0 .. 1000.0;
Small : constant := My_Fix'Small; -- Named number.
procedure Fixed_Subtest (A, B: in My_Fix; Msg: in String);
procedure Fixed_Subtest (A, B, C: in My_Fix; Msg: in String);
--
-- Positive cases:
--
-- |----|-------------|-----------------|-------------------|-----------|
-- | | | | | |
-- 0 P_M1 Less_Pos_Than_Half Pos_Exactly_Half More_Pos_Than_Half P_M2
Positive_Real : constant := 0.11433; -- Named number.
Pos_Multiplier : constant := Float'Truncation(Positive_Real/Small);
-- Pos_Multiplier is the number of integral multiples of small contained
-- in Positive_Real. P_M1 is thus the largest integral multiple of
-- small less than or equal to Positive_Real. Note that since Positive_Real
-- is a named number and not a fixed point object, P_M1 is generated
-- without assuming that rounding is performed correctly for fixed point
-- subtypes.
Positive_Fixed : constant My_Fix := Positive_Real;
P_M1 : constant My_Fix := Pos_Multiplier * Small;
P_M2 : constant My_Fix := My_Fix'Succ(P_M1);
-- P_M1 and P_M2 are adjacent multiples of the small of My_Fix. Note that
-- 0.11433 either equals P_M1 (if it is an integral multiple of the small)
-- or lies between P_M1 and P_M2 (since truncation was forced in
-- generating Pos_Multiplier). It is not certain, however, exactly where
-- it lies between them (halfway, less than halfway, more than halfway).
-- This fact is irrelevant to the test.
-- The following entities are used to verify that rounding is performed
-- according to the value of 'Machine_Rounds. If language rules are
-- obeyed, the intermediate expressions in the following static
-- initialization expressions will not be rounded; all calculations will
-- be performed exactly. The final result, however, will be rounded to
-- an integral multiple of the small (either P_M1 or P_M2, depending on the
-- value of My_Fix'Machine_Rounds). Thus, the value of each constant below
-- will equal that of P_M1 or P_M2.
Less_Pos_Than_Half : constant My_Fix := P_M1 + ((P_M2 - P_M1)/2.050);
Pos_Exactly_Half : constant My_Fix := P_M1 + ((P_M2 - P_M1)/2.000);
More_Pos_Than_Half : constant My_Fix := P_M1 + ((P_M2 - P_M1)/1.975);
--
-- Negative cases:
--
-- -|-------------|-----------------|-------------------|-----------|----|
-- | | | | | |
-- N_M2 More_Neg_Than_Half Neg_Exactly_Half Less_Neg_Than_Half N_M1 0
-- The descriptions for the positive cases above apply to the negative
-- cases below as well. Note that, for N_M2, 'Pred is used rather than
-- 'Succ. Thus, N_M2 is further from 0.0 (i.e. more negative) than N_M1.
Negative_Real : constant := -467.13988; -- Named number.
Neg_Multiplier : constant := Float'Truncation(Negative_Real/Small);
Negative_Fixed : constant My_Fix := Negative_Real;
N_M1 : constant My_Fix := Neg_Multiplier * Small;
N_M2 : constant My_Fix := My_Fix'Pred(N_M1);
More_Neg_Than_Half : constant My_Fix := N_M1 + ((N_M2 - N_M1)/1.980);
Neg_Exactly_Half : constant My_Fix := N_M1 + ((N_M2 - N_M1)/2.000);
Less_Neg_Than_Half : constant My_Fix := N_M1 + ((N_M2 - N_M1)/2.033);
end C490002_0;
--==================================================================--
with TCTouch;
package body C490002_0 is
procedure Fixed_Subtest (A, B: in My_Fix; Msg: in String) is
begin
TCTouch.Assert (A = B, Msg);
end Fixed_Subtest;
procedure Fixed_Subtest (A, B, C: in My_Fix; Msg: in String) is
begin
TCTouch.Assert (A = B or A = C, Msg);
end Fixed_Subtest;
end C490002_0;
--==================================================================--
with C490002_0; -- Fixed point support.
use C490002_0;
with Report;
procedure C490002 is
begin
Report.Test ("C490002", "Rounding of real static expressions: " &
"ordinary fixed point subtypes");
-- Literal cases: If the named numbers used to initialize Positive_Fixed
-- and Negative_Fixed are rounded to an integral multiple of the small
-- prior to assignment (as expected), then Positive_Fixed and
-- Negative_Fixed are already integral multiples of the small, and
-- equal either P_M1 or P_M2 (resp., N_M1 or N_M2). An equality check
-- can determine in which direction rounding occurred. For example:
--
-- if (Positive_Fixed = P_M1) then -- Rounding was toward 0.0.
--
-- Check here that the rounding direction is consistent for literals:
if (Positive_Fixed = P_M1) then
Fixed_Subtest (0.11433, P_M1, "Positive Fixed: literal");
else
Fixed_Subtest (0.11433, P_M2, "Positive Fixed: literal");
end if;
if (Negative_Fixed = N_M1) then
Fixed_Subtest (-467.13988, N_M1, "Negative Fixed: literal");
else
Fixed_Subtest (-467.13988, N_M2, "Negative Fixed: literal");
end if;
-- Now check that rounding is performed correctly for values between
-- multiples of the small, according to the value of 'Machine_Rounds:
if My_Fix'Machine_Rounds then
Fixed_Subtest (Pos_Exactly_Half, P_M1, P_M2, "Positive Fixed: = half");
Fixed_Subtest (More_Pos_Than_Half, P_M2, "Positive Fixed: > half");
Fixed_Subtest (Less_Pos_Than_Half, P_M1, "Positive Fixed: < half");
Fixed_Subtest (Neg_Exactly_Half, N_M1, N_M2, "Negative Fixed: = half");
Fixed_Subtest (More_Neg_Than_Half, N_M2, "Negative Fixed: > half");
Fixed_Subtest (Less_Neg_Than_Half, N_M1, "Negative Fixed: < half");
else
Fixed_Subtest (Pos_Exactly_Half, P_M1, "Positive Fixed: = half");
Fixed_Subtest (More_Pos_Than_Half, P_M1, "Positive Fixed: > half");
Fixed_Subtest (Less_Pos_Than_Half, P_M1, "Positive Fixed: < half");
Fixed_Subtest (Neg_Exactly_Half, N_M1, "Negative Fixed: = half");
Fixed_Subtest (More_Neg_Than_Half, N_M1, "Negative Fixed: > half");
Fixed_Subtest (Less_Neg_Than_Half, N_M1, "Negative Fixed: < half");
end if;
Report.Result;
end C490002;