LUMIERA.clone/tests/library/util-floorwrap-test.cpp
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  do sed -r -i -e'
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/*
UtilFloorwrap(Test) - verify integer scale remainder wrapping
Copyright (C) Lumiera.org
2011, Hermann Vosseler <Ichthyostega@web.de>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
* *****************************************************/
/** @file util-floorwrap-test.cpp
** unit test \ref UtilFloorwrap_test
*/
#include "lib/test/run.hpp"
#include "lib/test/test-helper.hpp"
#include "lib/format-string.hpp"
#include "lib/format-cout.hpp"
#include "lib/util-quant.hpp"
#include <cmath>
#include <boost/lexical_cast.hpp>
using ::Test;
using boost::lexical_cast;
using util::typeStr;
using util::floorwrap;
namespace util {
namespace test {
/***********************************************************************//**
* @test Verify a custom built integer scale division and wrapping function.
* This function is relevant for decimating values into a given scale,
* like splitting time measurements in hours, minutes, seconds etc.
* Basically, in Lumiera the quantisation into a scale is always
* done with the same orientation, irrespective of the zero point
* on the given scale. Contrast this to the built-in integer
* division and modulo operators working symmetrical to zero.
* @see util.hpp
* @see TimeFormats_test
*/
class UtilFloorwrap_test : public Test
{
virtual void
run (Arg arg)
{
int range = 0 < arg.size()? lexical_cast<int> (arg[0]) : 12;
int scale = 1 < arg.size()? lexical_cast<int> (arg[1]) : 4;
checkWrap (range, scale);
checkWrap (range, -scale);
checkWrap<long> (range, scale);
checkWrap<long> (range, -scale);
}
template<typename I>
void
checkWrap (I range, I scale)
{
cout << "--------"<< typeStr<I>()
<< "--------"<< range<<"/"<<scale<<endl;
for (I i=range; i >=-range; --i)
showWrap (i, scale);
}
template<typename I>
void
showWrap (I val, I scale)
{
IDiv<I> wrap = floorwrap(val,scale);
cout << _Fmt ("% 3d /% 1d =% 1d %% =% d floor=% 4.1f wrap = (%2d,%2d)\n")
% val % scale % (val/scale)
% (val%scale) % floor(double(val)/scale)
% wrap.quot % wrap.rem;
}
};
LAUNCHER (UtilFloorwrap_test, "unit common");
}} // namespace util::test