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/*
* @test
* @bug 4160406 4705734 4707389
* @summary Tests for Float.parseFloat method
*/
public class ParseFloat {
private static void check(String val, float expected) {
float n = Float.parseFloat(val);
if (n != expected)
throw new RuntimeException("Float.parseFloat failed. String:" +
val + " Result:" + n);
}
private static void rudimentaryTest() {
check(new String(""+Float.MIN_VALUE), Float.MIN_VALUE);
check(new String(""+Float.MAX_VALUE), Float.MAX_VALUE);
check("10", (float) 10.0);
check("10.0", (float) 10.0);
check("10.01", (float) 10.01);
check("-10", (float) -10.0);
check("-10.00", (float) -10.0);
check("-10.01", (float) -10.01);
}
static String badStrings[] = {
"",
"+",
"-",
"+e",
"-e",
"+e170",
"-e170",
// Make sure intermediate white space is not deleted.
"1234 e10",
"-1234 e10",
// Control characters in the interior of a string are not legal
"1\u0007e1",
"1e\u00071",
// NaN and infinity can't have trailing type suffices or exponents
"NaNf",
"NaNF",
"NaNd",
"NaND",
"-NaNf",
"-NaNF",
"-NaNd",
"-NaND",
"+NaNf",
"+NaNF",
"+NaNd",
"+NaND",
"Infinityf",
"InfinityF",
"Infinityd",
"InfinityD",
"-Infinityf",
"-InfinityF",
"-Infinityd",
"-InfinityD",
"+Infinityf",
"+InfinityF",
"+Infinityd",
"+InfinityD",
"NaNe10",
"-NaNe10",
"+NaNe10",
"Infinitye10",
"-Infinitye10",
"+Infinitye10",
// Non-ASCII digits are not recognized
"\u0661e\u0661", // 1e1 in Arabic-Indic digits
"\u06F1e\u06F1", // 1e1 in Extended Arabic-Indic digits
"\u0967e\u0967" // 1e1 in Devanagari digits
};
static String goodStrings[] = {
"NaN",
"+NaN",
"-NaN",
"Infinity",
"+Infinity",
"-Infinity",
"1.1e-23f",
".1e-23f",
"1e-23",
"1f",
"1",
"2",
"1234",
"-1234",
"+1234",
"2147483647", // Integer.MAX_VALUE
"2147483648",
"-2147483648", // Integer.MIN_VALUE
"-2147483649",
"16777215",
"16777216", // 2^24
"16777217",
"-16777215",
"-16777216", // -2^24
"-16777217",
"9007199254740991",
"9007199254740992", // 2^53
"9007199254740993",
"-9007199254740991",
"-9007199254740992", // -2^53
"-9007199254740993",
"9223372036854775807",
"9223372036854775808", // Long.MAX_VALUE
"9223372036854775809",
"-9223372036854775808",
"-9223372036854775809", // Long.MIN_VALUE
"-9223372036854775810"
};
static String paddedBadStrings[];
static String paddedGoodStrings[];
static {
String pad = " \t\n\r\f\u0001\u000b\u001f";
paddedBadStrings = new String[badStrings.length];
for(int i = 0 ; i < badStrings.length; i++)
paddedBadStrings[i] = pad + badStrings[i] + pad;
paddedGoodStrings = new String[goodStrings.length];
for(int i = 0 ; i < goodStrings.length; i++)
paddedGoodStrings[i] = pad + goodStrings[i] + pad;
}
/*
* Throws an exception if <code>Input</code> is
* <code>exceptionalInput</code> and {@link Float.parseFloat
* parseFloat} does <em>not</em> throw an exception or if
* <code>Input</code> is not <code>exceptionalInput</code> and
* <code>parseFloat</code> throws an exception. This method does
* not attempt to test whether the string is converted to the
* proper value; just whether the input is accepted appropriately
* or not.
*/
private static void testParsing(String [] input,
boolean exceptionalInput) {
for(int i = 0; i < input.length; i++) {
double d;
try {
d = Float.parseFloat(input[i]);
}
catch (NumberFormatException e) {
if (! exceptionalInput) {
throw new RuntimeException("Float.parseFloat rejected " +
"good string `" + input[i] +
"'.");
}
break;
}
if (exceptionalInput) {
throw new RuntimeException("Float.parseFloat accepted " +
"bad string `" + input[i] +
"'.");
}
}
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
rudimentaryTest();
testParsing(goodStrings, false);
testParsing(paddedGoodStrings, false);
testParsing(badStrings, true);
testParsing(paddedBadStrings, true);
}
}