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| /* boost limits_test.cpp   test your <limits> file for important
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|  *
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|  * Copyright Jens Maurer 2000
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|  * Permission to use, copy, modify, sell, and distribute this software
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|  * is hereby granted without fee provided that the above copyright notice
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|  * appears in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this
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|  * permission notice appear in supporting documentation,
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|  *
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|  * Jens Maurer makes no representations about the suitability of this
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|  * software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or
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|  * implied warranty.
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|  *
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|  * $Id$
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|  */
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| 
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| #include <boost/limits.hpp>
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| #define BOOST_INCLUDE_MAIN
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| #include <boost/test/test_tools.hpp>
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| #include <iostream>
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| 
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| /*
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|  * General portability note:
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|  * MSVC mis-compiles explicit function template instantiations.
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|  * For example, f<A>() and f<B>() are both compiled to call f<A>().
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|  * BCC is unable to implicitly convert a "const char *" to a std::string
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|  * when using explicit function template instantiations.
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|  *
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|  * Therefore, avoid explicit function template instantiations.
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|  */
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| #if defined(BOOST_MSVC) && (BOOST_MSVC <= 1300)
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| template<typename T> inline T make_char_numeric_for_streaming(T x) { return x; }
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| namespace fix{
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| inline int make_char_numeric_for_streaming(char c) { return c; }
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| inline int make_char_numeric_for_streaming(signed char c) { return c; }
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| inline int make_char_numeric_for_streaming(unsigned char c) { return c; }
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| }
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| using namespace fix;
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| #  if defined(_YVALS) && !defined(_CPPLIB_VER) && !defined(__SGI_STL_PORT) && !defined(_STLPORT_VERSION)
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| // fix for missing operator<< in original Dinkumware lib:
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| std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, __int64 i )
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| {
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|     char buf[80];
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|     sprintf(buf,"%I64d", i );
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|     os << buf;
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|     return os;
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| }
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| std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os, unsigned __int64 i )
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| {
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|     char buf[80];
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|     sprintf(buf,"%I64u", i );
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|     os << buf;
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|     return os;
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| }
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| #  endif
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| #else
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| template<typename T> inline T make_char_numeric_for_streaming(T x) { return x; }
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| inline int make_char_numeric_for_streaming(char c) { return c; }
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| inline int make_char_numeric_for_streaming(signed char c) { return c; }
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| inline int make_char_numeric_for_streaming(unsigned char c) { return c; }
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| #endif
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| 
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| template<class T>
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| void test_integral_limits(const T &, const char * msg)
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| {
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|   typedef std::numeric_limits<T> lim;
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|   std::cout << "Testing " << msg
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|             << " (size " << sizeof(T) << ")" 
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|             << " min: " << make_char_numeric_for_streaming(lim::min())
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|             << ", max: " << make_char_numeric_for_streaming(lim::max())
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|             << std::endl;
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| 
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|   BOOST_TEST(lim::is_specialized);
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|   BOOST_TEST(lim::is_integer);
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|   // BOOST_TEST(lim::is_modulo);
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|   BOOST_TEST(lim::min() < lim::max());
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| }
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| 
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| template <class T>
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| void print_hex_val(T t, const char* name)
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| {
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|   const unsigned char* p = (const unsigned char*)&t;
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|   std::cout << "hex value of " << name << " is: ";
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|   for (unsigned int i = 0; i < sizeof(T); ++i) {
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|     if(p[i] <= 0xF)
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|       std::cout << "0";
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|     std::cout << std::hex << (int)p[i];
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|   }
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|   std::cout << std::dec << std::endl;
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| }
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| 
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| template<class T>
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| void test_float_limits(const T &, const char * msg)
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| {
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|   std::cout << "\nTesting " << msg << std::endl;
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|   typedef std::numeric_limits<T> lim;
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| 
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|   BOOST_TEST(lim::is_specialized);
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|   BOOST_TEST(!lim::is_modulo);
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|   BOOST_TEST(!lim::is_integer);
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|   BOOST_TEST(lim::is_signed);
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|   
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|   const T infinity = lim::infinity();
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|   const T qnan = lim::quiet_NaN();
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|   const T snan = lim::signaling_NaN();
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| 
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|   std::cout << "IEEE-compatible: " << lim::is_iec559
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|        << ", traps: " << lim::traps
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|        << ", bounded: " << lim::is_bounded
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|        << ", exact: " << lim::is_exact << '\n'
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|        << "min: " << lim::min() << ", max: " << lim::max() << '\n'
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|        << "infinity: " << infinity << ", QNaN: " << qnan << '\n';
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|   print_hex_val(lim::max(), "max");
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|   print_hex_val(infinity, "infinity");
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|   print_hex_val(qnan, "qnan");
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|   print_hex_val(snan, "snan");
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| 
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|   BOOST_TEST(lim::max() > 1000);
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|   BOOST_TEST(lim::min() > 0);
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|   BOOST_TEST(lim::min() < 0.001);
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|   BOOST_TEST(lim::epsilon() > 0);
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| 
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|   if(lim::is_iec559) {
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|     BOOST_TEST(lim::has_infinity);
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|     BOOST_TEST(lim::has_quiet_NaN);
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|     BOOST_TEST(lim::has_signaling_NaN);
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|   } else {
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|     std::cout << "Does not claim IEEE conformance" << std::endl;
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|   }
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| 
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|   if(lim::has_infinity) {
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|     // Make sure those values are not 0 or similar nonsense.
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|     // Infinity must compare as if larger than the maximum representable value.
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|     BOOST_TEST(infinity > lim::max());
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|     BOOST_TEST(-infinity < -lim::max());
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|   } else {
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|     std::cout << "Does not have infinity" << std::endl;
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|   }
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|  
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|   if(lim::has_quiet_NaN) { 
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|     // NaNs shall always compare "false" when compared for equality
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|     // If one of these fail, your compiler may be optimizing incorrectly,
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|     // or the standard library is incorrectly configured.
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|     BOOST_TEST(! (qnan == 42));
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|     BOOST_TEST(! (qnan == qnan));
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|     BOOST_TEST(qnan != 42);
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|     BOOST_TEST(qnan != qnan);
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|   
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|     // The following tests may cause arithmetic traps.
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|     // BOOST_TEST(! (qnan < 42));
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|     // BOOST_TEST(! (qnan > 42));
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|     // BOOST_TEST(! (qnan <= 42));
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|     // BOOST_TEST(! (qnan >= 42));
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|   } else {
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|     std::cout << "Does not have QNaN" << std::endl;
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| int test_main(int, char*[])
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| {
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|   test_integral_limits(bool(), "bool");
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|   test_integral_limits(char(), "char");
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|   typedef signed char signed_char;
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|   test_integral_limits(signed_char(), "signed char");
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|   typedef unsigned char unsigned_char;
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|   test_integral_limits(unsigned_char(), "unsigned char");
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|   test_integral_limits(wchar_t(), "wchar_t");
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|   test_integral_limits(short(), "short");
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|   typedef unsigned short unsigned_short;
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|   test_integral_limits(unsigned_short(), "unsigned short");
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|   test_integral_limits(int(), "int");
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|   typedef unsigned int unsigned_int;
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|   test_integral_limits(unsigned_int(), "unsigned int");
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|   test_integral_limits(long(), "long");
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|   typedef unsigned long unsigned_long;
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|   test_integral_limits(unsigned_long(), "unsigned long");
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| #if defined(BOOST_HAS_LONG_LONG)
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|   typedef long long long_long;
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|   test_integral_limits(long_long(), "long long");
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|   typedef unsigned long long unsigned_long_long;
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|   test_integral_limits(unsigned_long_long(), "unsigned long long");
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| #endif
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| #ifdef BOOST_HAS_MS_INT64
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|   typedef __int64 long_long;
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|   test_integral_limits(long_long(), "__int64");
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|   typedef unsigned __int64 unsigned_long_long;
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|   test_integral_limits(unsigned_long_long(), "unsigned __int64");
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| #endif
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| 
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|   test_float_limits(float(), "float");
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|   test_float_limits(double(), "double");
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|   typedef long double long_double;
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|   test_float_limits(long_double(), "long double");
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|   // Some compilers don't pay attention to std:3.6.1/5 and issue a
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|   // warning here if "return 0;" is omitted.
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|   return 0;
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| }
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| 
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