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safe_numerics/examples/example84.cpp
Robert Ramey 434ce2cd05 added article for accuracy
fixed up CMake files so that they run from the command line
adjusted CMake files so that they exclude tests which can't be run
2017-01-07 22:04:14 -08:00

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#include <stdexcept>
#include <iostream>
#include "../include/safe_range.hpp"
#include "../include/automatic.hpp"
#include "../include/exception.hpp"
#include "safe_format.hpp" // prints out range and value of any type
using namespace boost::numeric;
using safe_t = safe_signed_range<
-24,
82,
automatic,
trap_exception
>;
// define variables use for input
using input_safe_t = safe_signed_range<
-24,
82,
automatic, // we don't need automatic in this case
throw_exception // these variables need to
>;
// function arguments can never be outside of limits
auto f(const safe_t & x, const safe_t & y){
auto z = x + y; // we know that this cannot fail
std::cout << "z = " << safe_format(z) << std::endl;
std::cout << "(x + y) = " << safe_format(x + y) << std::endl;
std::cout << "(x - y) = " << safe_format(x - y) << std::endl;
return z;
}
int main(int argc, const char * argv[]){
std::cout << "example 84:\n";
try{
input_safe_t x, y;
std::cin >> x >> y; // read varibles, throw exception
std::cout << "x" << safe_format(x) << std::endl;
std::cout << "y" << safe_format(y) << std::endl;
std::cout << safe_format(f(x, y)) << std::endl;
}
catch(const std::exception & e){
// none of the above should trap. Mark failure if they do
std::cout << e.what() << std::endl;
return 1;
}
return 0;
}