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diff --git a/tests/auto/qml/parserstress/tests/ecma/Expressions/11.5.2.js b/tests/auto/qml/parserstress/tests/ecma/Expressions/11.5.2.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e459e7613f --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/auto/qml/parserstress/tests/ecma/Expressions/11.5.2.js @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ +/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ +/* ***** BEGIN LICENSE BLOCK ***** + * Version: MPL 1.1/GPL 2.0/LGPL 2.1 + * + * The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version + * 1.1 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with + * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at + * http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/ + * + * Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, + * WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License + * for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the + * License. + * + * The Original Code is Mozilla Communicator client code, released + * March 31, 1998. + * + * The Initial Developer of the Original Code is + * Netscape Communications Corporation. + * Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 1998 + * the Initial Developer. All Rights Reserved. + * + * Contributor(s): + * + * Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of + * either the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later (the "GPL"), or + * the GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2.1 or later (the "LGPL"), + * in which case the provisions of the GPL or the LGPL are applicable instead + * of those above. If you wish to allow use of your version of this file only + * under the terms of either the GPL or the LGPL, and not to allow others to + * use your version of this file under the terms of the MPL, indicate your + * decision by deleting the provisions above and replace them with the notice + * and other provisions required by the GPL or the LGPL. If you do not delete + * the provisions above, a recipient may use your version of this file under + * the terms of any one of the MPL, the GPL or the LGPL. + * + * ***** END LICENSE BLOCK ***** */ + +gTestfile = '11.5.2.js'; + +/** + File Name: 11.5.2.js + ECMA Section: 11.5.2 Applying the / operator + Description: + + The / operator performs division, producing the quotient of its operands. + The left operand is the dividend and the right operand is the divisor. + ECMAScript does not perform integer division. The operands and result of all + division operations are double-precision floating-point numbers. + The result of division is determined by the specification of IEEE 754 arithmetic: + + If either operand is NaN, the result is NaN. + The sign of the result is positive if both operands have the same sign, negative if the operands have different + signs. + Division of an infinity by an infinity results in NaN. + Division of an infinity by a zero results in an infinity. The sign is determined by the rule already stated above. + Division of an infinity by a non-zero finite value results in a signed infinity. The sign is determined by the rule + already stated above. + Division of a finite value by an infinity results in zero. The sign is determined by the rule already stated above. + Division of a zero by a zero results in NaN; division of zero by any other finite value results in zero, with the sign + determined by the rule already stated above. + Division of a non-zero finite value by a zero results in a signed infinity. The sign is determined by the rule + already stated above. + In the remaining cases, where neither an infinity, nor a zero, nor NaN is involved, the quotient is computed and + rounded to the nearest representable value using IEEE 754 round-to-nearest mode. If the magnitude is too + large to represent, we say the operation overflows; the result is then an infinity of appropriate sign. If the + magnitude is too small to represent, we say the operation underflows and the result is a zero of the appropriate + sign. The ECMAScript language requires support of gradual underflow as defined by IEEE 754. + + Author: christine@netscape.com + Date: 12 november 1997 +*/ +var SECTION = "11.5.2"; +var VERSION = "ECMA_1"; +var BUGNUMBER="111202"; +startTest(); + +writeHeaderToLog( SECTION + " Applying the / operator"); + +// if either operand is NaN, the result is NaN. + +new TestCase( SECTION, "Number.NaN / Number.NaN", Number.NaN, Number.NaN / Number.NaN ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "Number.NaN / 1", Number.NaN, Number.NaN / 1 ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "1 / Number.NaN", Number.NaN, 1 / Number.NaN ); + +new TestCase( SECTION, "Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY / Number.NaN", Number.NaN, Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY / Number.NaN ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY / Number.NaN", Number.NaN, Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY / Number.NaN ); + +// Division of an infinity by an infinity results in NaN. + +new TestCase( SECTION, "Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY / Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY", Number.NaN, Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY / Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY / Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY", Number.NaN, Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY / Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY / Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY", Number.NaN, Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY / Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY / Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY", Number.NaN, Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY / Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY ); + +// Division of an infinity by a zero results in an infinity. + +new TestCase( SECTION, "Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY / 0", Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY, Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY / 0 ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY / 0", Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY, Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY / 0 ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY / -0", Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY, Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY / -0 ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY / -0", Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY, Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY / -0 ); + +// Division of an infinity by a non-zero finite value results in a signed infinity. + +new TestCase( SECTION, "Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY / 1 ", Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY, Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY / 1 ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY / -1 ", Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY, Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY / -1 ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY / 1 ", Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY, Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY / 1 ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY / -1 ", Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY, Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY / -1 ); + +new TestCase( SECTION, "Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY / Number.MAX_VALUE ", Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY, Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY / Number.MAX_VALUE ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY / -Number.MAX_VALUE ", Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY, Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY / -Number.MAX_VALUE ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY / Number.MAX_VALUE ", Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY, Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY / Number.MAX_VALUE ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY / -Number.MAX_VALUE ", Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY, Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY / -Number.MAX_VALUE ); + +// Division of a finite value by an infinity results in zero. + +new TestCase( SECTION, "1 / Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY", -0, 1 / Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "1 / Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY", 0, 1 / Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "-1 / Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY", -0, -1 / Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "-1 / Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY", 0, -1 / Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY ); + +new TestCase( SECTION, "Number.MAX_VALUE / Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY", -0, Number.MAX_VALUE / Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "Number.MAX_VALUE / Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY", 0, Number.MAX_VALUE / Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "-Number.MAX_VALUE / Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY", -0, -Number.MAX_VALUE / Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "-Number.MAX_VALUE / Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY", 0, -Number.MAX_VALUE / Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY ); + +// Division of a zero by a zero results in NaN + +new TestCase( SECTION, "0 / -0", Number.NaN, 0 / -0 ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "-0 / 0", Number.NaN, -0 / 0 ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "-0 / -0", Number.NaN, -0 / -0 ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "0 / 0", Number.NaN, 0 / 0 ); + +// division of zero by any other finite value results in zero + +new TestCase( SECTION, "0 / 1", 0, 0 / 1 ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "0 / -1", -0, 0 / -1 ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "-0 / 1", -0, -0 / 1 ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "-0 / -1", 0, -0 / -1 ); + +// Division of a non-zero finite value by a zero results in a signed infinity. + +new TestCase( SECTION, "1 / 0", Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY, 1/0 ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "1 / -0", Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY, 1/-0 ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "-1 / 0", Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY, -1/0 ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "-1 / -0", Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY, -1/-0 ); + +new TestCase( SECTION, "0 / Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY", 0, 0 / Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "0 / Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY", -0, 0 / Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "-0 / Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY", -0, -0 / Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY ); +new TestCase( SECTION, "-0 / Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY", 0, -0 / Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY ); + +test(); + |