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pytorch/test/cpp/tensorexpr
James d4ed5941db Fix floating point literals in IRPrinter (#142119)
Fixes #114035
This is a recreation of #140002 with approval from its author. Original description:
>when v larger than 1e16, the format will be error. example: v is 1.2e17, the output is 1.2e17.f, it have two point '.'

Pull Request resolved: https://github.com/pytorch/pytorch/pull/142119
Approved by: https://github.com/jgong5, https://github.com/malfet
2024-12-18 21:59:48 +00:00
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TensorExpr C++ Tests

How to add a new test

First, create a new test file. Test files should have be placed in this directory, with a name that starts with test_, like test_foo.cpp.

Here is an example test file you can copy-paste.

#include <test/cpp/tensorexpr/test_base.h>

// Tests go in torch::jit
namespace torch {
namespace jit {

// 1. Test cases are void() functions.
// 2. They start with the prefix `test`
void testCaseOne() {
    // ...
}

void testCaseTwo() {
    // ...
}
}
}

Then, register your test in tests.h:

// Add to TH_FORALL_TESTS_CUDA instead for CUDA-requiring tests
#define TH_FORALL_TESTS(_)             \
  _(ADFormulas)                        \
  _(Attributes)                        \
  ...
  _(CaseOne)  // note that the `test` prefix is omitted.
  _(CaseTwo)

We glob all the test files together in CMakeLists.txt so that you don't have to edit it every time you add a test. Unfortunately, this means that in order to get the build to pick up your new test file, you need to re-run cmake:

python setup.py build --cmake

How do I run the tests?

The following commands assume you are in PyTorch root.

# (re)build the test binary
ninja build/bin/test_tensorexpr
# run
build/bin/test_tensorexpr --gtest_filter='glob_style_filter*'