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208 lines
7.8 KiB
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208 lines
7.8 KiB
C++
// Copyright (C) 2020 The Qt Company Ltd.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-Qt-Commercial OR GPL-3.0-only WITH Qt-GPL-exception-1.0
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#include <QtCore/QCoreApplication>
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#include <QtCore/qfloat16.h>
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#include <QTest>
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#include <QDebug>
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#include <QtTest/private/qemulationdetector_p.h>
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// Test proper handling of floating-point types
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class tst_float: public QObject
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{
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Q_OBJECT
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private slots:
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void doubleComparisons() const;
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void doubleComparisons_data() const;
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void floatComparisons() const;
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void floatComparisons_data() const;
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void float16Comparisons() const;
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void float16Comparisons_data() const;
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void compareFloatTests() const;
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void compareFloatTests_data() const;
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};
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template<typename F>
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static void nonFinite_data(F zero, F one)
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{
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using Bounds = std::numeric_limits<F>;
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// QCOMPARE special-cases non-finite values
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if (Bounds::has_quiet_NaN) {
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const F nan = Bounds::quiet_NaN();
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QTest::newRow("should PASS: NaN == NaN") << nan << nan;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: NaN != 0") << nan << zero;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: 0 != NaN") << zero << nan;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: NaN != 1") << nan << one;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: 1 != NaN") << one << nan;
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}
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if (Bounds::has_infinity) {
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const F uge = Bounds::infinity();
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QTest::newRow("should PASS: inf == inf") << uge << uge;
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QTest::newRow("should PASS: -inf == -inf") << -uge << -uge;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: inf != -inf") << uge << -uge;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: -inf != inf") << -uge << uge;
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if (Bounds::has_quiet_NaN) {
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const F nan = Bounds::quiet_NaN();
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: inf != nan") << uge << nan;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: nan != inf") << nan << uge;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: -inf != nan") << -uge << nan;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: nan != -inf") << nan << -uge;
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}
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: inf != 0") << uge << zero;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: 0 != inf") << zero << uge;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: -inf != 0") << -uge << zero;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: 0 != -inf") << zero << -uge;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: inf != 1") << uge << one;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: 1 != inf") << one << uge;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: -inf != 1") << -uge << one;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: 1 != -inf") << one << -uge;
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const F big = Bounds::max();
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: inf != max") << uge << big;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: inf != -max") << uge << -big;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: max != inf") << big << uge;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: -max != inf") << -big << uge;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: -inf != max") << -uge << big;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: -inf != -max") << -uge << -big;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: max != -inf") << big << -uge;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL: -max != -inf") << -big << -uge;
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}
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}
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void tst_float::doubleComparisons() const
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{
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QFETCH(double, operandLeft);
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QFETCH(double, operandRight);
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QCOMPARE(operandLeft, operandRight);
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}
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void tst_float::doubleComparisons_data() const
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{
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QTest::addColumn<double>("operandLeft");
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QTest::addColumn<double>("operandRight");
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double zero(0.), one(1.);
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL 1") << one << 3.;
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QTest::newRow("should PASS 1") << zero << zero;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL 2") << 1.e-7 << 3.e-7;
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// QCOMPARE() uses qFuzzyCompare(), which succeeds if doubles differ by no
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// more than 1e-12 times the smaller value; but QCOMPARE() also considers
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// values equal if qFuzzyIsNull() is true for both, so all doubles smaller
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// than 1e-12 are equal. Thus QCOMPARE(1e12-2, 1e12-1) should fail, while
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// QCOMPARE(1e12+1, 1e12+2) should pass, as should QCOMPARE(1e-12-2e-24,
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// 1e-12-1e-24), despite the values differing by more than one part in 1e12.
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QTest::newRow("should PASS 2") << 1e12 + one << 1e12 + 2.;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL 3") << 1e12 - one << 1e12 - 2.;
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QTest::newRow("should PASS 3") << 1e-12 << -1e-12;
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// ... but rounding makes that a bit unrelaible when scaled close to the bounds.
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL 4") << 1e-12 + 1e-24 << 1e-12 - 1e-24;
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QTest::newRow("should PASS 4") << 1e307 + 1e295 << 1e307 + 2e295;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL 5") << 1e307 - 1e295 << 1e307 - 3e295;
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nonFinite_data(zero, one);
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}
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void tst_float::floatComparisons() const
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{
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QFETCH(float, operandLeft);
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QFETCH(float, operandRight);
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QCOMPARE(operandLeft, operandRight);
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}
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void tst_float::floatComparisons_data() const
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{
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QTest::addColumn<float>("operandLeft");
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QTest::addColumn<float>("operandRight");
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float zero(0.f), one(1.f);
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL 1") << one << 3.f;
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QTest::newRow("should PASS 1") << zero << zero;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL 2") << 1.e-5f << 3.e-5f;
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// QCOMPARE() uses qFuzzyCompare(), which succeeds if the floats differ by
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// no more than 1e-5 times the smaller value; but QCOMPARE() also considers
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// values equal if qFuzzyIsNull is true for both, so all floats smaller than
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// 1e-5 are equal. Thus QCOMPARE(1e5-2, 1e5-1) should fail, while
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// QCOMPARE(1e5+1, 1e5+2) should pass, as should QCOMPARE(1e-5-2e-10,
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// 1e-5-1e-10), despite the values differing by more than one part in 1e5.
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QTest::newRow("should PASS 2") << 1e5f + one << 1e5f + 2.f;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL 3") << 1e5f - one << 1e5f - 2.f;
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QTest::newRow("should PASS 3") << 1e-5f << -1e-5f;
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// ... but rounding makes that a bit unrelaible when scaled close to the bounds.
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL 4") << 1e-5f + 1e-10f << 1e-5f - 1e-10f;
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QTest::newRow("should PASS 4") << 1e38f + 1e33f << 1e38f + 2e33f;
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL 5") << 1e38f - 1e33f << 1e38f - 3e33f;
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nonFinite_data(zero, one);
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}
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void tst_float::float16Comparisons() const
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{
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QFETCH(qfloat16, operandLeft);
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QFETCH(qfloat16, operandRight);
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QCOMPARE(operandLeft, operandRight);
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}
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void tst_float::float16Comparisons_data() const
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{
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QTest::addColumn<qfloat16>("operandLeft");
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QTest::addColumn<qfloat16>("operandRight");
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const qfloat16 zero(0), one(1);
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const qfloat16 tiny(9.756e-03f);
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL 1") << one << qfloat16(3);
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QTest::newRow("should PASS 1") << zero << zero;
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// QCOMPARE for uses qFuzzyCompare(), which ignores differences of one part
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// in 102.5 and considers any two qFuzzyIsNull() values, i.e. values smaller
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// than 1/102.5, equal
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL 2") << qfloat16(.01f) << qfloat16(.03f);
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QTest::newRow("should PASS 2") << qfloat16(1001) << qfloat16(1002);
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL 3") << qfloat16(98) << qfloat16(99);
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QTest::newRow("should PASS 3") << tiny << -tiny;
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// ... which gets a bit unreliable near to the type's bounds
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL 4") << qfloat16(10e-3f) << qfloat16(9.7e-3f);
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QTest::newRow("should PASS 4") << qfloat16(6e4) + qfloat16(700) << qfloat16(6e4) + qfloat16(1200);
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QTest::newRow("should FAIL 5") << qfloat16(6e4) - qfloat16(600) << qfloat16(6e4) - qfloat16(1200);
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nonFinite_data(zero, one);
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}
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void tst_float::compareFloatTests() const
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{
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QFETCH(float, t1);
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// Create two more values
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// t2 differs from t1 by 1 ppm (part per million)
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// t3 differs from t1 by 200%
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// We should consider that t1 == t2 and t1 != t3 (provided at least one is > 1e-5)
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const float t2 = t1 + (t1 / 1e6);
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const float t3 = 3 * t1;
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QCOMPARE(t1, t2);
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/* Should FAIL. */
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QCOMPARE(t1, t3);
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}
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void tst_float::compareFloatTests_data() const
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{
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QTest::addColumn<float>("t1");
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QTest::newRow("1e0") << 1e0f;
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QTest::newRow("1e-5") << 1e-5f;
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QTest::newRow("1e+7") << 1e+7f;
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}
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QTEST_MAIN(tst_float)
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#include "tst_float.moc"
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