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/*
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IterTools(Test) - building combined and filtering iterators based on the Iterator tools
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Copyright (C) Lumiera.org
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2009, Hermann Vosseler <Ichthyostega@web.de>
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
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published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of
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the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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* *****************************************************/
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/** @file itertools-test.cpp
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** unit test §§TODO§§
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*/
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#include "lib/test/run.hpp"
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#include "lib/test/test-helper.hpp"
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#include "lib/util-foreach.hpp"
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#include "lib/format-cout.hpp"
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#include "lib/util.hpp"
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#include "lib/itertools.hpp"
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#include <boost/lexical_cast.hpp>
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#include <cstdlib>
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#include <vector>
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namespace lib {
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namespace test{
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using ::Test;
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using boost::lexical_cast;
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using util::for_each;
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using util::isnil;
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using std::vector;
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using std::rand;
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using lumiera::error::LUMIERA_ERROR_ITER_EXHAUST;
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namespace { // Test data
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uint NUM_ELMS = 10;
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struct TestSource
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{
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vector<int> data_;
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TestSource(uint num)
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{
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while (num)
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data_.push_back(num--);
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}
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typedef vector<int>::iterator sourceIter;
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typedef RangeIter<sourceIter> iterator;
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iterator begin() { return iterator(data_.begin(),data_.end()); }
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iterator end() { return iterator(); }
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};
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} // (END) Test data
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/***************************************************************************//**
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* @test build combined and filtering iterators with the help of lib::IterTool.
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* Check correct behaviour of the resulting iterators and
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* verify they fulfil the Lumiera Forward Iterator concept
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*
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* @todo implement more iterator tools.... see Ticket #347
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*/
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class IterTools_test : public Test
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{
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typedef TestSource::iterator Iter;
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virtual void
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run (Arg arg)
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{
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if (0 < arg.size()) NUM_ELMS = lexical_cast<uint> (arg[1]);
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TestSource source(NUM_ELMS);
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pullOut (source.begin());
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verifyComparisons (source.begin());
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buildFilterIterator (source.begin());
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Iter ii (source.begin());
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++++++ii;
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buildFilterIterator (ii);
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verify_filterExtension();
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verify_filterRepetitions();
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buildTransformingIterator (source.begin());
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verifyPullLast(source.begin());
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}
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template<class IT>
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void
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pullOut (IT const& ii)
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{
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for (IT iter(ii) ; iter; ++iter )
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cout << "::" << *iter;
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cout << endl;
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}
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static bool takeAll (int) { return true; }
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static bool takeOdd (int i) { return 0 != i % 2; }
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static bool takeEve (int i) { return 0 == i % 2; }
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static bool takeTrd (int i) { return 0 == i % 3; }
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void
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buildFilterIterator (Iter const& ii)
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{
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pullOut (filterIterator (ii, takeAll)); // note: using the convenient builder function
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pullOut (filterIterator (ii, takeEve));
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pullOut (filterIterator (ii, takeOdd));
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FilterIter<Iter> all (ii, takeAll);
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FilterIter<Iter> odd (ii, takeOdd);
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verifyComparisons (all);
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verifyComparisons (odd);
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while (++all && ++odd)
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CHECK (all != odd);
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while (++all) { }
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CHECK (isnil (odd));
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CHECK (all == odd);
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}
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/** @test verify the ability to extend a filter condition
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* while in the middle of an ongoing iteration.
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* Typically this means sharpening the filter condition
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* and thus making the filter more restrictive, filtering
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* away more elements of the source stream. But through
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* the ability to add disjunctive and negated clauses,
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* it is also possible to weaken the filter condition
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* @note in case of a weakened filter condition, there is
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* \em no reset of the source iterator, i.e. we don't
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* re-evaluate from start, but just from current head.
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*/
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void
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verify_filterExtension ()
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{
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typedef vector<uint64_t> Src;
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typedef Src::iterator SrcIter;
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typedef RangeIter<SrcIter> SeqIter;
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typedef ExtensibleFilterIter<SeqIter> FilteredSeq;
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Src src;
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for (uint i=0; i < 3*NUM_ELMS; ++i)
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src.push_back(i);
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SeqIter completeSequence (src.begin(), src.end());
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FilteredSeq filterIter (completeSequence, takeAll);
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CHECK (!isnil (filterIter));
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CHECK (0 == *filterIter);
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++filterIter;
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CHECK (1 == *filterIter);
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filterIter.andFilter(takeEve);
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CHECK (!isnil (filterIter));
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CHECK (2 == *filterIter);
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++filterIter;
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CHECK (4 == *filterIter);
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// sharpen the condition...
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filterIter.andFilter(takeTrd);
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CHECK (!isnil (filterIter));
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CHECK (6 == *filterIter); // divisible by two and by three
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++filterIter;
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CHECK (12 == *filterIter);
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verifyComparisons (filterIter);
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pullOut (filterIter);
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// adding a disjunctive clause actually weakens the filter...
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filterIter = {completeSequence, takeTrd};
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CHECK (!isnil (filterIter));
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CHECK (0 == *filterIter);
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++filterIter;
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CHECK (3 == *filterIter);
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filterIter.orFilter(takeEve);
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CHECK (3 == *filterIter);
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++filterIter;
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CHECK (4 == *filterIter);
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++filterIter;
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CHECK (6 == *filterIter);
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verifyComparisons (filterIter);
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// flip filter logic
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filterIter.flipFilter();
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CHECK (7 == *filterIter); // not even and not divisible by three
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++filterIter;
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CHECK (11 == *filterIter);
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++filterIter;
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CHECK (13 == *filterIter);
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verifyComparisons (filterIter);
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pullOut (filterIter);
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}
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/** @test verify the helper to filter duplicate elements
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* emitted by an source iterator. This test creates
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* a sequence of numbers with random repetitions.
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*/
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void
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verify_filterRepetitions ()
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{
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vector<uint> numberz;
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for (uint i=0; i<NUM_ELMS; ++i)
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{
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uint n = 1 + rand() % 100;
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do numberz.push_back(i);
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while (--n);
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}
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CHECK (NUM_ELMS < numberz.size(), "no repetition in test data??");
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typedef vector<uint>::iterator SrcIter;
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typedef RangeIter<SrcIter> SeqIter;
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typedef FilterIter<SeqIter> FilteredSeq;
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SeqIter completeSequence (numberz.begin(), numberz.end());
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FilteredSeq filtered = filterRepetitions (completeSequence);
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uint num=0;
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for (; num<NUM_ELMS && !isnil(filtered);
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++num,
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++filtered
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)
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CHECK (num == *filtered);
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CHECK (num == NUM_ELMS && isnil(filtered));
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}
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static ulong addTwo (int i) { return i+2; }
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static int negate (int i) { return -i; }
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static int idFunc (int i) { return i; }
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void
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buildTransformingIterator (Iter const& ii)
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{
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pullOut (transformIterator(ii, idFunc));
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pullOut (transformIterator(ii, negate));
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pullOut (transformIterator(ii, addTwo)); // note: changing output type to unsigned
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TransformIter<Iter, int> idi (ii, idFunc);
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TransformIter<Iter, int> neg (ii, negate);
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verifyComparisons (idi);
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verifyComparisons (neg);
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CHECK (idi);
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CHECK (neg);
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for ( ;idi&&neg;
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++idi,++neg)
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CHECK (idi != neg);
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CHECK (!idi && !neg);
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CHECK (idi == neg);
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}
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/** @test verify equality handling and NIL detection
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* for the given iterator/wrapper handed in */
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template<class IT>
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void
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verifyComparisons (IT const& ii)
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{
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IT i1(ii);
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IT i2(ii);
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IT iN;
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CHECK ( isnil (iN));
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CHECK (!isnil (i1));
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CHECK (!isnil (i2));
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CHECK (i1 == i2); CHECK (i2 == i1);
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CHECK (i1 != iN); CHECK (iN != i1);
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CHECK (i2 != iN); CHECK (iN != i2);
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++i1;
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CHECK (i1 != i2);
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CHECK (i1 != iN);
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++i2;
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CHECK (i1 == i2);
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CHECK (i1 != iN);
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CHECK (i2 != iN);
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while (++i1) { }
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CHECK (isnil(i1));
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CHECK (i1 != i2);
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CHECK (i1 == iN);
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while (++i2) { }
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CHECK (isnil(i2));
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CHECK (i2 == i1);
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CHECK (i2 == iN);
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}
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void
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verifyPullLast(Iter const& ii)
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{
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Iter::value_type lastElm = pull_last (ii);
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CHECK (1 == lastElm); // TestSource holds a decreasing sequence of numbers ending with 1
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Iter emptyIterator;
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CHECK (isnil (emptyIterator));
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VERIFY_ERROR (ITER_EXHAUST, pull_last(emptyIterator) );
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}
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};
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LAUNCHER (IterTools_test, "unit common");
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}} // namespace lib::test
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