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#!perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Test::More tests => 24;
my $class;
BEGIN { $class = 'Math::BigInt'; }
BEGIN { use_ok($class); }
while (<DATA>) {
s/#.*$//; # remove comments
s/\s+$//; # remove trailing whitespace
next unless length; # skip empty lines
my @in = split /:/;
my $out = pop @in;
my ($x, $xo, $y);
my $test = qq|\$x = $class -> new("$in[0]");|;
$test .= qq| \$xo = \$x -> copy();|;
$test .= qq| \$y = \$x -> to_base($in[1]|;
$test .= qq|, "$in[2]"| if @in == 3;
$test .= qq|);|;
eval $test;
#die $@ if $@; # this should never happen
die "\nThe following test died when eval()'ed. This indicates a ",
"broken test\n\n $test\n\nThe error message was\n\n $@\n"
if $@;
subtest $test, sub {
plan tests => 2,
is($x, $xo, "invocand object was not changed");
is($y, $out, 'output arg has the right value');
};
}
__END__
# Base 2
250:2:11111010
250:2:01:11111010
# Base 8
250:8:372
250:8:01234567:372
# Base 10 (in the last case, use a truncted collation sequence that does not
# include unused characters)
250:10:250
250:10:0123456789:250
250:10:012345:250
# Base 16
250:16:FA
250:16:0123456789abcdef:fa
250:16:0123456789abcdef:fa
# Base 3
250:3:100021
250:3:012:100021
15:3:-/|:/|-
# Base 4
250:4:3322
250:4:0123:3322
# Base 5
250:5:2000
250:5:01234:2000
250:5:abcde:caaa
# Other bases
250:36:6Y
250:37:6S
16:3:121
44027:36:XYZ
125734:62:Why
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