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1.2
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3.03
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rand.t
8.31
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range.t
9.25
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2.28
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22.74
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4.8
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3.01
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#!./perl # From Tom Phoenix <rootbeer@teleport.com> 22 Feb 1997 # Based upon a test script by kgb@ast.cam.ac.uk (Karl Glazebrook) # Looking for the hints? You're in the right place. # The hints are near each test, so search for "TEST #", where # the pound sign is replaced by the number of the test. # I'd like to include some more robust tests, but anything # too subtle to be detected here would require a time-consuming # test. Also, of course, we're here to detect only flaws in Perl; # if there are flaws in the underlying system rand, that's not # our responsibility. But if you want better tests, see # The Art of Computer Programming, Donald E. Knuth, volume 2, # chapter 3. ISBN 0-201-03822-6 (v. 2) BEGIN { chdir "t" if -d "t"; @INC = qw(. ../lib); } use strict; use Config; require "test.pl"; plan(tests => 10); my $reps = 15000; # How many times to try rand each time. # May be changed, but should be over 500. # The more the better! (But slower.) sub bits ($) { # Takes a small integer and returns the number of one-bits in it. my $total; my $bits = sprintf "%o", $_[0]; while (length $bits) { $total += (0,1,1,2,1,2,2,3)[chop $bits]; # Oct to bits } $total; } # First, let's see whether randbits is set right { my($max, $min, $sum); # Characteristics of rand my($off, $shouldbe); # Problems with randbits my($dev, $bits); # Number of one bits my $randbits = $Config{randbits}; $max = $min = rand(1); for (1..$reps) { my $n = rand(1); if ($n < 0.0 or $n >= 1.0) { print <<EOM; # WHOA THERE! \$Config{drand01} is set to '$Config{drand01}', # but that apparently produces values < 0.0 or >= 1.0. # Make sure \$Config{drand01} is a valid expression in the # C-language, and produces values in the range [0.0,1.0). # # I give up. EOM exit; } $sum += $n; $bits += bits($n * 256); # Don't be greedy; 8 is enough # It's too many if randbits is less than 8! # But that should never be the case... I hope. # Note: If you change this, you must adapt the # formula for absolute standard deviation, below. $max = $n if $n > $max; $min = $n if $n < $min; } # This test checks for one of Perl's most frequent # mis-configurations. Your system's documentation # for rand(2) should tell you what value you need # for randbits. Usually the diagnostic message # has the right value as well. Just fix it and # recompile, and you'll usually be fine. (The main # reason that the diagnostic message might get the # wrong value is that Config.pm is incorrect.) # unless (ok( !$max <= 0 or $max >= (2 ** $randbits))) {# Just in case... print <<DIAG; # max=[$max] min=[$min] # This perl was compiled with randbits=$randbits # which is _way_ off. Or maybe your system rand is broken, # or your C compiler can't multiply, or maybe Martians # have taken over your computer. For starters, see about # trying a better value for randbits, probably smaller. DIAG # If that isn't the problem, we'll have # to put d_martians into Config.pm print "# Skipping remaining tests until randbits is fixed.\n"; exit; } $off = log($max) / log(2); # log2 $off = int($off) + ($off > 0); # Next more positive int unless (is( $off, 0 )) { $shouldbe = $Config{randbits} + $off; print "# max=[$max] min=[$min]\n"; print "# This perl was compiled with randbits=$randbits on $^O.\n"; print "# Consider using randbits=$shouldbe instead.\n"; # And skip the remaining tests; they would be pointless now. print "# Skipping remaining tests until randbits is fixed.\n"; exit; } # This should always be true: 0 <= rand(1) < 1 # If this test is failing, something is seriously wrong, # either in perl or your system's rand function. # unless (ok( !($min < 0 or $max >= 1) )) { # Slightly redundant... print "# min too low\n" if $min < 0; print "# max too high\n" if $max >= 1; } # This is just a crude test. The average number produced # by rand should be about one-half. But once in a while # it will be relatively far away. Note: This test will # occasionally fail on a perfectly good system! # See the hints for test 4 to see why. # $sum /= $reps; unless (ok( !($sum < 0.4 or $sum > 0.6) )) { print "# Average random number is far from 0.5\n"; } # NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE # This test will fail .006% of the time on a normal system. # also # This test asks you to see these hints 100% of the time! # NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE # # There is probably no reason to be alarmed that # something is wrong with your rand function. But, # if you're curious or if you can't help being # alarmed, keep reading. # # This is a less-crude test than test 3. But it has # the same basic flaw: Unusually distributed random # values should occasionally appear in every good # random number sequence. (If you flip a fair coin # twenty times every day, you'll see it land all # heads about one time in a million days, on the # average. That might alarm you if you saw it happen # on the first day!) # # So, if this test failed on you once, run it a dozen # times. If it keeps failing, it's likely that your # rand is bogus. If it keeps passing, it's likely # that the one failure was bogus. If it's a mix, # read on to see about how to interpret the tests. # # The number printed in square brackets is the # standard deviation, a statistical measure # of how unusual rand's behavior seemed. It should # fall in these ranges with these *approximate* # probabilities: # # under 1 68.26% of the time # 1-2 27.18% of the time # 2-3 4.30% of the time # over 3 0.26% of the time # # If the numbers you see are not scattered approximately # (not exactly!) like that table, check with your vendor # to find out what's wrong with your rand. Or with this # algorithm. :-) # # Calculating absolute standard deviation for number of bits set # (eight bits per rep) $dev = abs ($bits - $reps * 4) / sqrt($reps * 2); ok( $dev < 4.0 ); if ($dev < 1.96) { print "# Your rand seems fine. If this test failed\n"; print "# previously, you may want to run it again.\n"; } elsif ($dev < 2.575) { print "# This is ok, but suspicious. But it will happen\n"; print "# one time out of 25, more or less.\n"; print "# You should run this test again to be sure.\n"; } elsif ($dev < 3.3) { print "# This is very suspicious. It will happen only\n"; print "# about one time out of 100, more or less.\n"; print "# You should run this test again to be sure.\n"; } elsif ($dev < 3.9) { print "# This is VERY suspicious. It will happen only\n"; print "# about one time out of 1000, more or less.\n"; print "# You should run this test again to be sure.\n"; } else { print "# This is VERY VERY suspicious.\n"; print "# Your rand seems to be bogus.\n"; } print "#\n# If you are having random number troubles,\n"; print "# see the hints within the test script for more\n"; printf "# information on why this might fail. [ %.3f ]\n", $dev; } # Now, let's see whether rand accepts its argument { my($max, $min); $max = $min = rand(100); for (1..$reps) { my $n = rand(100); $max = $n if $n > $max; $min = $n if $n < $min; } # This test checks to see that rand(100) really falls # within the range 0 - 100, and that the numbers produced # have a reasonably-large range among them. # unless ( ok( !($min < 0 or $max >= 100 or ($max - $min) < 65) ) ) { print "# min too low\n" if $min < 0; print "# max too high\n" if $max >= 100; print "# range too narrow\n" if ($max - $min) < 65; } # This test checks that rand without an argument # is equivalent to rand(1). # $_ = 12345; # Just for fun. srand 12345; my $r = rand; srand 12345; is(rand(1), $r, 'rand() without args is rand(1)'); # This checks that rand without an argument is not # rand($_). (In case somebody got overzealous.) # ok($r < 1, 'rand() without args is under 1'); } { # [perl #115928] use a standard rand() implementation srand(1); is(int rand(1000), 41, "our own implementation behaves consistently"); is(int rand(1000), 454, "and still consistently"); }