#!./perl BEGIN { chdir 't' if -d 't'; @INC = '../lib'; require './test.pl'; } plan tests => 16; # compile time evaluation $s = sqrt(2); is(substr($s,0,5), '1.414'); $s = exp(1); is(substr($s,0,7), '2.71828'); cmp_ok(exp(log(1)), '==', 1); # run time evaluation $x1 = 1; $x2 = 2; $s = sqrt($x2); is(substr($s,0,5), '1.414'); $s = exp($x1); is(substr($s,0,7), '2.71828'); cmp_ok(exp(log($x1)), '==', 1); # tests for transcendental functions my $pi = 3.1415926535897931160; my $pi_2 = 1.5707963267948965580; sub round { my $result = shift; return sprintf("%.9f", $result); } # sin() tests cmp_ok(sin(0), '==', 0.0); cmp_ok(round(sin($pi)), '==', 0.0); cmp_ok(round(sin(-1 * $pi)), '==', 0.0); cmp_ok(round(sin($pi_2)), '==', 1.0); cmp_ok(round(sin(-1 * $pi_2)), '==', -1.0); # cos() tests cmp_ok(cos(0), '==', 1.0); cmp_ok(round(cos($pi)), '==', -1.0); cmp_ok(round(cos(-1 * $pi)), '==', -1.0); cmp_ok(round(cos($pi_2)), '==', 0.0); cmp_ok(round(cos(-1 * $pi_2)), '==', 0.0); # atan2() tests were removed due to differing results from calls to # atan2() on various OS's and architectures. See perlport.pod for # more information.