[texhax] Any crazy math formulas for testing a TeX language interpreter
Schneider
schneidt at mail.nih.gov
Tue Jan 12 02:01:19 CET 2016
James:
> I have a file that includes the test formulas for the original
> Boston Computer Society torture test that appeared in the Notices.
> It is LaTeX but it would be easy enough to strip out the formulas.
>
> http://joshua.smcvt.edu/bcs/
That ran fine on Mac OS X 10.10.5:
> This is pdfTeX, Version 3.14159265-2.6-1.40.16 (TeX Live 2015)
> (preloaded format=latex)
However, page 8 Benchmark 7 has 4 disconnected bits floating around.
At first I thought that there's no way to know if the test gives the
result it should. However, I unzipped the package again and
discovered that there is a bcs.pdf in there that I overwrite when I
ran the script.
It would be best to make a copy of that by hand "bcs-good.pdf" or
whatever so that it doesn't get overwritten when people run the test.
For folks who do the test, make a copy of bcs.pdf for comparison.
It turns out that Benchmark 7 failed on my system, the dots and
squiggles are gone, along with some equation parts.
Tom
Thomas D. Schneider, Ph.D.
Senior Investigator
National Institutes of Health
National Cancer Institute
Center for Cancer Research
Gene Regulation and Chromosome Biology Laboratory
Molecular Information Theory Group
Frederick, Maryland 21702-1201
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