# $NetBSD: cond-cmp-numeric-ne.mk,v 1.3 2023/09/07 05:36:33 rillig Exp $ # # Tests for numeric comparisons with the != operator in .if conditions. # When both sides are equal, the != operator always yields false. .if 1 != 1 . error .endif # This comparison yields the same result, whether numeric or character-based. .if 1 != 2 .else . error .endif .if 2 != 1 .else . error .endif # Scientific notation is supported, as per strtod. .if 2e7 != 2000e4 . error .endif .if 2000e4 != 2e7 . error .endif # Trailing zeroes after the decimal point are irrelevant for the numeric # value. .if 3.30000 != 3.3 . error .endif .if 3.3 != 3.30000 . error .endif # Numeric comparison works by parsing both sides # as double, and then performing a normal comparison. The range of double is # typically 16 or 17 significant digits, therefore these two numbers seem to # be equal. .if 1.000000000000000001 != 1.000000000000000002 . error .endif all: @:;