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Java example source code file (PrecisionTests.java)

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The PrecisionTests.java Java example source code

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/*
 * @test
 * @bug 1234567
 * @summary Test that precision() is computed properly.
 * @author Joseph D. Darcy
 */

import java.math.*;
import static java.math.BigDecimal.*;

public class PrecisionTests {
    private static BigDecimal NINE = valueOf(9);

    public static void main(String argv[]) {
        int failures = 0;

        // Smallest and largest values of a given length
        BigDecimal[] testValues = {
            valueOf(1), valueOf(9),
        };

        failures += testPrecision(new BigDecimal(0), 1);

        for(int i = 1; i < 100; i++) {
            for(BigDecimal bd : testValues) {
                failures += testPrecision(bd, i);
                failures += testPrecision(bd.negate(), i);
            }

            testValues[0] = testValues[0].multiply(TEN);
            testValues[1] = testValues[1].multiply(TEN).add(NINE);
        }

        // The following test tries to cover testings for precision of long values
        BigDecimal[] randomTestValues = {
            valueOf(2147483648L),          // 2^31:       10 digits
            valueOf(-2147483648L),         // -2^31:      10 digits
            valueOf(98893745455L),         // random:     11 digits
            valueOf(3455436789887L),       // random:     13 digits
            valueOf(140737488355328L),     // 2^47:       15 digits
            valueOf(-140737488355328L),    // -2^47:      15 digits
            valueOf(7564232235739573L),    // random:     16 digits
            valueOf(25335434990002322L),   // random:     17 digits
            valueOf(9223372036854775807L), // 2^63 - 1:   19 digits
            valueOf(-9223372036854775807L) // -2^63 + 1:  19 digits
        };
        // The array below contains the expected precision of the above numbers
        int[] expectedPrecision = {10, 10, 11, 13, 15, 15, 16, 17, 19, 19};
        for (int i = 0; i < randomTestValues.length; i++) {
            failures += testPrecision(randomTestValues[i], expectedPrecision[i]);
        }

        if (failures > 0) {
            throw new RuntimeException("Incurred " + failures +
                                       " failures while testing precision.");
        }
    }

    private static int testPrecision(BigDecimal bd, int expected) {
        int precision = bd.precision();

        // System.out.printf("Testing %s, expected %d%n", bd, expected);

        if (precision != expected) {
            System.err.printf("For (%s).precision expected %d, got %d%n",
                               bd, expected, precision);
            return 1;
        }
        return 0;
    }
}

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