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36 #ifndef GMX_SIMD_TESTS_DATA_H
37 #define GMX_SIMD_TESTS_DATA_H
40 * \brief Common test data constants for SIMD, SIMD4 and scalar tests
42 * To avoid silent bugs due to double/float truncation if we ever use the
43 * wrong return type of routines, we want to use test data that fills all
44 * available bits in either single or double precision. The values themselves
46 * Note that the data is used to initialize the SIMD constants, which for
47 * technical (alignment) reasons in some compilers cannot be placed inside
48 * the text fixture classes. For that reason this data cannot go in the
51 * \author Erik Lindahl <erik.lindahl@scilifelab.se>
52 * \ingroup module_simd
55 #include "gromacs/utility/real.h"
63 /*! \addtogroup module_simd */
65 constexpr real czero
= 0.0; //!< zero
66 constexpr real c0
= 0.3333333333333333; //!< test constant 0.0 + 1.0/3.0
67 constexpr real c1
= 1.7142857142857144; //!< test constant 1.0 + 5.0/7.0
68 constexpr real c2
= 2.6923076923076925; //!< test constant 2.0 + 9.0/13.0
69 constexpr real c3
= 3.8947368421052633; //!< test constant 3.0 + 17.0/19.0
70 constexpr real c4
= 4.793103448275862; //!< test constant 4.0 + 23.0/29.0
71 constexpr real c5
= 5.837837837837838; //!< test constant 5.0 + 31.0/37.0
72 constexpr real c6
= 6.953488372093023; //!< test constant 6.0 + 41.0/43.0
73 constexpr real c7
= 7.886792452830189; //!< test constant 7.0 + 47.0/53.0
74 constexpr real c8
= 8.967213114754099; //!< test constant 8.0 + 59.0/61.0