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/*
* @test
* @bug 4851638
* @summary Tests for StrictMath.expm1
* @author Joseph D. Darcy
*/
/**
* The tests in ../Math/Expm1Tests.java test properties that should
* hold for any expm1 implementation, including the FDLIBM-based one
* required for StrictMath.expm1. Therefore, the test cases in
* ../Math/Expm1Tests.java are run against both the Math and
* StrictMath versions of expm1. The role of this test is to verify
* that the FDLIBM expm1 algorithm is being used by running golden
* file tests on values that may vary from one conforming expm1
* implementation to another.
*/
public class Expm1Tests {
private Expm1Tests(){}
}
static int testExpm1() {
int failures = 0;
// Test cases in the range [-36.75, 710]
double [][] testCases = {
};
return failures;
}
int failures = 0;
if (failures > 0) {
+ failures + " failures.");
throw new RuntimeException();
}
}
}