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6.6 KiB
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255 lines
6.6 KiB
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** Copyright (C) 2011 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
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** All rights reserved.
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** Contact: Nokia Corporation (qt-info@nokia.com)
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** This file is part of the test suite of the Qt Toolkit.
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** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$
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** $QT_END_LICENSE$
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****************************************************************************/
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#include <QtTest/QtTest>
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#include <qsize.h>
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Q_DECLARE_METATYPE(QSize)
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//TESTED_CLASS=
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//TESTED_FILES=
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class tst_QSize : public QObject
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{
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Q_OBJECT
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public:
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tst_QSize();
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virtual ~tst_QSize();
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public slots:
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void init();
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void cleanup();
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private slots:
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void getSetCheck();
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void scale();
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void expandedTo();
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void expandedTo_data();
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void boundedTo_data();
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void boundedTo();
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void transpose_data();
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void transpose();
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};
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// Testing get/set functions
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void tst_QSize::getSetCheck()
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{
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QSize obj1;
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// int QSize::width()
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// void QSize::setWidth(int)
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obj1.setWidth(0);
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QCOMPARE(0, obj1.width());
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obj1.setWidth(INT_MIN);
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QCOMPARE(INT_MIN, obj1.width());
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obj1.setWidth(INT_MAX);
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QCOMPARE(INT_MAX, obj1.width());
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// int QSize::height()
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// void QSize::setHeight(int)
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obj1.setHeight(0);
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QCOMPARE(0, obj1.height());
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obj1.setHeight(INT_MIN);
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QCOMPARE(INT_MIN, obj1.height());
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obj1.setHeight(INT_MAX);
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QCOMPARE(INT_MAX, obj1.height());
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QSizeF obj2;
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// qreal QSizeF::width()
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// void QSizeF::setWidth(qreal)
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obj2.setWidth(0.0);
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QCOMPARE(0.0, obj2.width());
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obj2.setWidth(1.1);
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QCOMPARE(1.1, obj2.width());
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// qreal QSizeF::height()
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// void QSizeF::setHeight(qreal)
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obj2.setHeight(0.0);
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QCOMPARE(0.0, obj2.height());
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obj2.setHeight(1.1);
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QCOMPARE(1.1, obj2.height());
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}
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tst_QSize::tst_QSize()
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{
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}
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tst_QSize::~tst_QSize()
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{
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}
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void tst_QSize::init()
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{
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}
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void tst_QSize::cleanup()
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{
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}
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void tst_QSize::scale()
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{
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QSize t1( 10, 12 );
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t1.scale( 60, 60, Qt::IgnoreAspectRatio );
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QCOMPARE( t1, QSize(60, 60) );
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QSize t2( 10, 12 );
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t2.scale( 60, 60, Qt::KeepAspectRatio );
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QCOMPARE( t2, QSize(50, 60) );
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QSize t3( 10, 12 );
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t3.scale( 60, 60, Qt::KeepAspectRatioByExpanding );
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QCOMPARE( t3, QSize(60, 72) );
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QSize t4( 12, 10 );
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t4.scale( 60, 60, Qt::KeepAspectRatio );
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QCOMPARE( t4, QSize(60, 50) );
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QSize t5( 12, 10 );
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t5.scale( 60, 60, Qt::KeepAspectRatioByExpanding );
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QCOMPARE( t5, QSize(72, 60) );
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// test potential int overflow
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QSize t6(88473, 88473);
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t6.scale(141817, 141817, Qt::KeepAspectRatio);
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QCOMPARE(t6, QSize(141817, 141817));
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QSize t7(800, 600);
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t7.scale(400, INT_MAX, Qt::KeepAspectRatio);
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QCOMPARE(t7, QSize(400, 300));
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QSize t8(800, 600);
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t8.scale(INT_MAX, 150, Qt::KeepAspectRatio);
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QCOMPARE(t8, QSize(200, 150));
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QSize t9(600, 800);
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t9.scale(300, INT_MAX, Qt::KeepAspectRatio);
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QCOMPARE(t9, QSize(300, 400));
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QSize t10(600, 800);
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t10.scale(INT_MAX, 200, Qt::KeepAspectRatio);
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QCOMPARE(t10, QSize(150, 200));
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QSize t11(0, 0);
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t11.scale(240, 200, Qt::IgnoreAspectRatio);
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QCOMPARE(t11, QSize(240, 200));
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QSize t12(0, 0);
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t12.scale(240, 200, Qt::KeepAspectRatio);
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QCOMPARE(t12, QSize(240, 200));
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QSize t13(0, 0);
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t13.scale(240, 200, Qt::KeepAspectRatioByExpanding);
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QCOMPARE(t13, QSize(240, 200));
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}
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void tst_QSize::expandedTo_data()
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{
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QTest::addColumn<QSize>("input1");
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QTest::addColumn<QSize>("input2");
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QTest::addColumn<QSize>("expected");
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QTest::newRow("data0") << QSize(10,12) << QSize(6,4) << QSize(10,12);
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QTest::newRow("data1") << QSize(0,0) << QSize(6,4) << QSize(6,4);
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// This should pick the highest of w,h components independently of each other,
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// thus the result dont have to be equal to neither input1 nor input2.
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QTest::newRow("data3") << QSize(6,4) << QSize(4,6) << QSize(6,6);
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}
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void tst_QSize::expandedTo()
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{
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QFETCH( QSize, input1);
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QFETCH( QSize, input2);
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QFETCH( QSize, expected);
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QCOMPARE( input1.expandedTo(input2), expected);
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}
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void tst_QSize::boundedTo_data()
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{
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QTest::addColumn<QSize>("input1");
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QTest::addColumn<QSize>("input2");
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QTest::addColumn<QSize>("expected");
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QTest::newRow("data0") << QSize(10,12) << QSize(6,4) << QSize(6,4);
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QTest::newRow("data1") << QSize(0,0) << QSize(6,4) << QSize(0,0);
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// This should pick the lowest of w,h components independently of each other,
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// thus the result dont have to be equal to neither input1 nor input2.
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QTest::newRow("data3") << QSize(6,4) << QSize(4,6) << QSize(4,4);
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}
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void tst_QSize::boundedTo()
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{
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QFETCH( QSize, input1);
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QFETCH( QSize, input2);
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QFETCH( QSize, expected);
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QCOMPARE( input1.boundedTo(input2), expected);
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}
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void tst_QSize::transpose_data()
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{
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QTest::addColumn<QSize>("input1");
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QTest::addColumn<QSize>("expected");
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QTest::newRow("data0") << QSize(10,12) << QSize(12,10);
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QTest::newRow("data1") << QSize(0,0) << QSize(0,0);
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QTest::newRow("data3") << QSize(6,4) << QSize(4,6);
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}
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void tst_QSize::transpose()
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{
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QFETCH( QSize, input1);
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QFETCH( QSize, expected);
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// transpose() works only inplace and does not return anything, so we must do the operation itself before the compare.
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input1.transpose();
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QCOMPARE(input1 , expected);
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}
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QTEST_APPLESS_MAIN(tst_QSize)
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#include "tst_qsize.moc"
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