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fix: unit tests were using strict equality testing for numeric results; now check 15 decimals #2
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…s. Modified to check for 15 decimals of precision. Now the exp unit test passes.
Note that this fix is for the Javascript version of the unit tests, I didn't investigate Python or Dart to see if they have the same issue. |
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fix: unit tests were using strict equality testing for numeric results; now check 15 decimals
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The "exp" test in the Math unit tests was failing, despite expected and actual results being almost identical. I modified the assertEquals function to use 15 decimals of precision when comparing numbers, which seems reasonable based on discussion here:
http://www.w3schools.com/js/js_numbers.asp
I also tried 17 decimals, which still failed, and 16 decimals, which passed but I figured I'd be a little more conservative. All other math unit tests still pass.