multiprecision/test/math/test_bessel_i.cpp

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// Copyright Christopher Kormanyos 2002 - 2011.
// Copyright 2011 John Maddock. Distributed under the Boost
// Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file
// LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at https://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
//
// This work is based on an earlier work:
// "Algorithm 910: A Portable C++ Multiple-Precision System for Special-Function Calculations",
// in ACM TOMS, {VOL 37, ISSUE 4, (February 2011)} (C) ACM, 2011. http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1916461.1916469
#include "setup.hpp"
#include "table_type.hpp"
#include <boost/math/special_functions/math_fwd.hpp>
#include "libs/math/test/test_bessel_i.hpp"
void expected_results()
{
//
// Define the max and mean errors expected for
// various compilers and platforms.
//
//
// Catch all cases come last:
//
add_expected_result(
".*", // compiler
".*", // stdlib
".*", // platform
".*", // test type(s)
".*", // test data group
".*", // test function
500, // Max Peek error
200); // Max mean error
//
// Finish off by printing out the compiler/stdlib/platform names,
// we do this to make it easier to mark up expected error rates.
//
std::cout << "Tests run with " << BOOST_COMPILER << ", "
<< BOOST_STDLIB << ", " << BOOST_PLATFORM << std::endl;
}
template <class T>
void test(T t, const char* p)
{
test_bessel(t, p);
}
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(test_main)
{
using namespace boost::multiprecision;
expected_results();
//
// Test at:
// 9 decimal digits: tests the least wide arbitrary precision code
// 18 decimal digits: tests 80-bit long double approximations
// 30 decimal digits: tests 128-bit long double approximations
// 35 decimal digits: tests arbitrary precision code
//
ALL_SMALL_TESTS
}