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Use C++-style numeric limits instead of C-style.

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Ricardo M. Correia 13 years ago
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      src/test/bignum_tests.cpp

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src/test/bignum_tests.cpp

@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#include <boost/test/unit_test.hpp> #include <boost/test/unit_test.hpp>
#include <climits> #include <limits>
#include "bignum.h" #include "bignum.h"
#include "util.h" #include "util.h"
@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(bignum_setint64)
BOOST_CHECK(num.ToString() == "-5"); BOOST_CHECK(num.ToString() == "-5");
} }
{ {
n = LLONG_MIN; n = std::numeric_limits<int64>::min();
CBigNum num(n); CBigNum num(n);
BOOST_CHECK(num.ToString() == "-9223372036854775808"); BOOST_CHECK(num.ToString() == "-9223372036854775808");
num.setulong(0); num.setulong(0);
@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(bignum_setint64)
BOOST_CHECK(num.ToString() == "-9223372036854775808"); BOOST_CHECK(num.ToString() == "-9223372036854775808");
} }
{ {
n = LLONG_MAX; n = std::numeric_limits<int64>::max();
CBigNum num(n); CBigNum num(n);
BOOST_CHECK(num.ToString() == "9223372036854775807"); BOOST_CHECK(num.ToString() == "9223372036854775807");
num.setulong(0); num.setulong(0);

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