: tests if mawk has been compiled to correctly handle : floating point exceptions test1='BEGIN{ print 4/0 }' test2='BEGIN { x = 100 do { y = x ; x *= 1000 } while ( y != x ) print "loop terminated" }' test3='BEGIN{ print log(-8) }' echo "testing division by zero" echo mawk "$test1" ./mawk "$test1" ret1=$? echo echo "testing overflow" echo mawk "$test2" ./mawk "$test2" ret2=$? echo echo "testing domain error" echo mawk "$test3" ./mawk "$test3" > temp$$ ret3=$? cat temp$$ echo : the returns should all be zero or all 1 : core dumps not allowed trap ' echo compilation defines for floating point are incorrect rm -f temp$$ exit 1' 0 echo echo ============================== echo return1 = $ret1 echo return2 = $ret2 echo return3 = $ret3 [ $ret1 -gt 128 ] && { echo test1 failed ; exception=1 ; } [ $ret2 -gt 128 ] && { echo test2 failed ; exception=1 ; } [ $ret3 -gt 128 ] && { echo test3 failed ; exception=1 ; } [ "$exception" = 1 ] && { rm -f core temp$$ ; exit 1 ; } same=0 [ $ret1 = $ret2 ] && [ $ret2 = $ret3 ] && same=1 if [ $same = 1 ] then if [ $ret1 = 0 ] then echo results consistent: ignoring floating exceptions if grep -i nan temp$$ > /dev/null then : else echo "but the library is not IEEE754 compatible" echo "test 3 failed" exit 1 fi else echo results consistent: trapping floating exceptions fi trap 0 rm -f temp$$ exit 0 else echo results are not consistent echo 'return values should all be 0 if ignoring FPEs (e.g. with IEEE754) or all 1 if trapping FPEs' exit 1 fi