#!/bin/sh
# test file for P+1 method
#
# Copyright 2002, 2003 Paul Zimmermann and Alexander Kruppa.
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PP1="$1 -pp1"

# Call with "checkcode $? n" to check that return code is n

checkcode () {
  if [ $1 != $2 ]
  then
    echo "############### ERROR ###############"
    echo "Expected return code $2 but got $1"
    exit 1
  fi
}

checkcode2 () {
  if [ $1 != $2 ]
  then
    if [ $1 != $3 ]
    then
      echo "############### ERROR ###############"
      echo "Expected return code $2 or $3 but got $1"
      exit 1
    fi
  fi
}

# P+1 requires that sigma^2-4 is a quadratic non-residue mod p

echo 328006342451 | $PP1 -x0 5 120 7043; checkcode $? 8

# check rational seed
echo 328006342451 | $PP1 -x0 1/5 120 7043; checkcode $? 8

# try primes < d in stage 2
echo 2050449218179969792522461197 | $PP1 -x0 3 -k 1 20 0-1e6; checkcode $? 14

echo 6215074747201 | $PP1 -x0 5 630 199729; checkcode $? 8

echo 8857714771093 | $PP1 -x0 3 23251 49207; checkcode $? 8

echo 236344687097 | $PP1 -x0 3 619 55001; checkcode $? 8

echo 87251820842149 | $PP1 -x0 5 3691 170249; checkcode $? 8

echo 719571227339189 | $PP1 -x0 4 41039 57679; checkcode $? 8

echo 5468575720021 | $PP1 -x0 6 1439 175759; checkcode $? 8

echo 49804972211 | $PP1 -x0 5 15443 268757; checkcode $? 8

echo 329573417220613 | $PP1 -x0 3 5279 101573; checkcode $? 8

echo 4866979762781 | $PP1 -x0 4 7309 97609; checkcode $? 8

echo 187333846633 | $PP1 -x0 3 2063 9851; checkcode $? 8

echo 332526664667473 | $PP1 -x0 3 65993 111919; checkcode $? 8

echo 265043186297 | $PP1 -x0 3 8761 152791; checkcode $? 8

echo 207734163253 | $PP1 -x0 3 1877 4211; checkcode $? 8

echo 225974065503889 | $PP1 -x0 5 -k 5 7867 8243; checkcode $? 8

echo 660198074631409 | $PP1 -x0 5 22541 115679; checkcode $? 8

echo 563215815517 | $PP1 -x0 3 3469 109849; checkcode $? 8

# test B2min-B2
echo 563215815517 | $PP1 -x0 3 3469 109849-109849; checkcode $? 8

echo 409100738617 | $PP1 -x0 3 19 19; checkcode $? 8

# p37 from 45^123+1 found by Peter Montgomery with B1=30M
echo 2277189375098448170118558775447117254551111605543304035536750762506158547102293199086726265869065639109 | $PP1 -x0 3 2337233 132554351
checkcode $? 14

# bug in ecm-5.0 (overflow in fin_diff_coeff)
echo 630503947831861669 | $PP1 -x0 5 7 9007199254740000-9007199254741000; checkcode $? 8

# bug in ecm-6.0.1 on 64-bit machines
echo 8589934621 | $PP1 -x0 10 4294967310-4294967311 1; checkcode2 $? 1 8

echo "All P+1 tests are ok."
echo ""


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