Arithmetic right shift didn't compute the bit to shift in correctly.
For example, #x600000000 right-shifted 8 steps (with 32 bit word size)
resulted in #xff000000 rather than 0. (Bug#43764)
* lisp/calc/calc-bin.el (calcFunc-ash): Fix condition.
* test/lisp/calc/calc-tests.el (calc-tests--clip, calc-tests--lsh)
(calc-tests--rsh, calc-tests--ash, calc-tests--rash, calc-tests--rot):
New.
(calc-shift-binary): New test.
The number of days from epoch to Jan 1, 1970 that was used in parsing
and formatting Unix time was incorrect. The previous fix
(in e368697ce3) was incomplete.
Reported by Vincent Belaïche.
* lisp/calc/calc-forms.el (math-unix-epoch): New constant.
(math-format-date-part, math-parse-standard-date, calcFunc-unixtime):
Use math-unix-epoch instead of a constant that is sometimes wrong.
* test/lisp/calc/calc-tests.el (calc-unix-date): New test.
The calculation of business days was broken in 2012 (probably
310e60d945 or thereabouts) when the date representation changed
epoch so that Jan 1, 1 AD became day number 1 instead of 0. Repair
this, along with an unrelated bug that prevented arbitrary holiday
weekdays from working.
Reported by Aaron Zeng.
* lisp/calc/calc-forms.el (math-to-business-day)
(math-from-business-day): Correct calculation of weekdays using Calc's
current (Rata Die) chronology. Modify loop condition to cope with odd
sets of holiday weekdays.
* test/lisp/calc/calc-tests.el (calc-business-days): New test.
For some values outside integers 0≤k≤n, (n choose k) gave wrong
results, entered infinite recursion or used unreasonably amounts of
stack space. This change fixes that and extends the function to all
integer arguments using the definitions from M. J. Kronenburg
(https://arxiv.org/abs/1105.3689).
* lisp/calc/calc-comb.el (calcFunc-choose):
Fix sign error to prevent infinite recursion and extend function to
handle all integer arguments.
(math-choose-iter, math-choose-float-iter): Rewrite in iterative form;
no TCO in elisp yet.
* test/lisp/calc/calc-tests.el (calc-tests--fac, calc-tests--choose)
(calc-tests--check-choose, calc-tests--explain-choose)
(calc-tests--calc-to-number): New helper functions.
(calc-choose): New test.
Computing determinant and inverse for on some matrices containing
non-numeric elements failed or gave the wrong result.
Reported by Mauro Aranda.
* lisp/calc/calc-mtx.el (math-do-matrix-lud): Don't use zero as pivot.
* test/lisp/calc/calc-tests.el (calc-matrix-determinant): New test.
Make Math-num-integerp return false for nil, following Math-integerp
which was changed in the bignum reform. This fixes a crash in
calc-graph-fast.
Reported by Narendra Joshi.
* lisp/calc/calc-macs.el (Math-num-integerp): Not true for nil.
* test/lisp/calc/calc-tests.el (calc-Math-integerp): New tests.
* lisp/calc/calc-alg.el (math-simplify-only, calc-simplify-mode)
(math-expand-formulas, calc-poly-div-remainder)
(math-living-dangerously, math-simplifying, calc-angle-mode)
(calc-prefer-frac, math-poly-base-variable):
Declare dynamic variables.
* test/lisp/calc/calc-tests.el (calc-poly-div):
Add test for at least one bug caused by missing declarations.
* lisp/calc/calcalg2.el (math-try-solve-for):
To solve Ax^n=0 where A is a nonzero constant and x the variable to
solve for, solve x^n=0 instead of solving A=0 (which obviously fails)
or something equally stupid.
* test/lisp/calc/calc-tests.el (calc-test-solve-linear-system): New.
* lisp/calc/calc-forms.el (math-absolute-from-gregorian-dt):
Rewrite in a way that I understand, and that actually seems to work.
(math-absolute-from-julian-dt): Use Julian, not Gregorian, leap year
rules for counting days within a year.
(math-julian-date-beginning, math-julian-date-beginning-int):
Change constants to be consistent with their doc strings and the code:
use Rata Die epoch at Dec 31, 1 BC Gregorian proleptic, not Julian.
* doc/misc/calc.texi (Date Forms): Correct difference between Julian
Day and Rata Die.
* test/lisp/calc/calc-tests.el (calc-test-calendar): New test.
The functions math-format-hex and math-format-octal were not
implemented, yet called, leading to a crash when using hex or octal
radix with digit grouping.
* test/lisp/calc/calc-tests.el (calc-test-format-radix): New test.
* lisp/calc/calc-ext.el: Don't declare non-existing functions.
(math--format-integer-fancy): Don't call non-existing functions.
* lisp/calc/calc-bin.el (math-format-binary, math-binary-digits):
Simplify, fixing 0-padding bug.
* lisp/calc/calc-alg.el (calcFunc-sec, calcFunc-csc, calcFunc-cot):
Check that `math-known-sin' and `math-known-tan' succeeded before
using their value in arithmetic.
* test/lisp/calc/calc-tests.el (calc-test-trig): Add regression tests.
Most of this change is to boilerplate commentary such as license URLs.
This change was prompted by ftp://ftp.gnu.org's going-away party,
planned for November. Change these FTP URLs to https://ftp.gnu.org
instead. Make similar changes for URLs to other organizations moving
away from FTP. Also, change HTTP to HTTPS for URLs to gnu.org and
fsf.org when this works, as this will further help defend against
man-in-the-middle attacks (for this part I omitted the MS-DOS and
MS-Windows sources and the test tarballs to keep the workload down).
HTTPS is not fully working to lists.gnu.org so I left those URLs alone
for now.
Don't use the angle mode, use the angle units included
in the expression instead (Bug#23889).
* lisp/calc/calc-alg.el (calc-input-angle-units): New defun.
(math-simplify): Use it.
* lisp/calc/calc-forms.el (math-to-hms, math-from-hms):
Don't use calc-angle-mode if math-simplifying-units is non-nil.
* lisp/calc/calc-math.el (calcFunc-nroot, math-from-radians)
(math-to-radians-2, math-from-radians-2): Don't convert angle
to radians if math-simplifying-units is non-nil.
* test/lisp/calc/calc-tests.el (test-calc-23889): Add test.