/* * Copyright 2011 Google Inc. * * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be * found in the LICENSE file. */ #include "include/core/SkMath.h" #include "include/core/SkPoint.h" #include "include/core/SkRect.h" #include "include/private/SkFloatingPoint.h" #include "include/utils/SkRandom.h" #include "tests/Test.h" static void test_roundtoint(skiatest::Reporter* reporter) { SkScalar x = 0.49999997f; int ix = SkScalarRoundToInt(x); // We "should" get 0, since x < 0.5, but we don't due to float addition rounding up the low // bit after adding 0.5. REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, 1 == ix); // This version explicitly performs the +0.5 step using double, which should avoid losing the // low bits. ix = SkDScalarRoundToInt(x); REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, 0 == ix); } struct PointSet { const SkPoint* fPts; size_t fCount; bool fIsFinite; }; static void test_isRectFinite(skiatest::Reporter* reporter) { static const SkPoint gF0[] = { { 0, 0 }, { 1, 1 } }; static const SkPoint gF1[] = { { 0, 0 }, { 1, 1 }, { 99.234f, -42342 } }; static const SkPoint gI0[] = { { 0, 0 }, { 1, 1 }, { 99.234f, -42342 }, { SK_ScalarNaN, 3 }, { 2, 3 }, }; static const SkPoint gI1[] = { { 0, 0 }, { 1, 1 }, { 99.234f, -42342 }, { 3, SK_ScalarNaN }, { 2, 3 }, }; static const SkPoint gI2[] = { { 0, 0 }, { 1, 1 }, { 99.234f, -42342 }, { SK_ScalarInfinity, 3 }, { 2, 3 }, }; static const SkPoint gI3[] = { { 0, 0 }, { 1, 1 }, { 99.234f, -42342 }, { 3, SK_ScalarInfinity }, { 2, 3 }, }; static const struct { const SkPoint* fPts; int fCount; bool fIsFinite; } gSets[] = { { gF0, SK_ARRAY_COUNT(gF0), true }, { gF1, SK_ARRAY_COUNT(gF1), true }, { gI0, SK_ARRAY_COUNT(gI0), false }, { gI1, SK_ARRAY_COUNT(gI1), false }, { gI2, SK_ARRAY_COUNT(gI2), false }, { gI3, SK_ARRAY_COUNT(gI3), false }, }; for (size_t i = 0; i < SK_ARRAY_COUNT(gSets); ++i) { SkRect r; r.set(gSets[i].fPts, gSets[i].fCount); bool rectIsFinite = !r.isEmpty(); REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, gSets[i].fIsFinite == rectIsFinite); } } static bool isFinite_int(float x) { uint32_t bits = SkFloat2Bits(x); // need unsigned for our shifts int exponent = bits << 1 >> 24; return exponent != 0xFF; } static bool isFinite_float(float x) { return SkToBool(sk_float_isfinite(x)); } static bool isFinite_mulzero(float x) { float y = x * 0; return y == y; } // return true if the float is finite typedef bool (*IsFiniteProc1)(float); static bool isFinite2_and(float x, float y, IsFiniteProc1 proc) { return proc(x) && proc(y); } static bool isFinite2_mulzeroadd(float x, float y, IsFiniteProc1 proc) { return proc(x * 0 + y * 0); } // return true if both floats are finite typedef bool (*IsFiniteProc2)(float, float, IsFiniteProc1); enum FloatClass { kFinite, kInfinite, kNaN }; static void test_floatclass(skiatest::Reporter* reporter, float value, FloatClass fc) { // our sk_float_is... function may return int instead of bool, // hence the double ! to turn it into a bool REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, !!sk_float_isfinite(value) == (fc == kFinite)); REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, !!sk_float_isinf(value) == (fc == kInfinite)); REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, !!sk_float_isnan(value) == (fc == kNaN)); } #if defined _WIN32 #pragma warning ( push ) // we are intentionally causing an overflow here // (warning C4756: overflow in constant arithmetic) #pragma warning ( disable : 4756 ) #endif static void test_isfinite(skiatest::Reporter* reporter) { struct Rec { float fValue; bool fIsFinite; }; float max = 3.402823466e+38f; float inf = max * max; float nan = inf * 0; test_floatclass(reporter, 0, kFinite); test_floatclass(reporter, max, kFinite); test_floatclass(reporter, -max, kFinite); test_floatclass(reporter, inf, kInfinite); test_floatclass(reporter, -inf, kInfinite); test_floatclass(reporter, nan, kNaN); test_floatclass(reporter, -nan, kNaN); const Rec data[] = { { 0, true }, { 1, true }, { -1, true }, { max * 0.75f, true }, { max, true }, { -max * 0.75f, true }, { -max, true }, { inf, false }, { -inf, false }, { nan, false }, }; const IsFiniteProc1 gProc1[] = { isFinite_int, isFinite_float, isFinite_mulzero }; const IsFiniteProc2 gProc2[] = { isFinite2_and, isFinite2_mulzeroadd }; size_t i, n = SK_ARRAY_COUNT(data); for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { for (size_t k = 0; k < SK_ARRAY_COUNT(gProc1); ++k) { const Rec& rec = data[i]; bool finite = gProc1[k](rec.fValue); REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, rec.fIsFinite == finite); } } for (i = 0; i < n; ++i) { const Rec& rec0 = data[i]; for (size_t j = 0; j < n; ++j) { const Rec& rec1 = data[j]; for (size_t k = 0; k < SK_ARRAY_COUNT(gProc1); ++k) { IsFiniteProc1 proc1 = gProc1[k]; for (size_t m = 0; m < SK_ARRAY_COUNT(gProc2); ++m) { bool finite = gProc2[m](rec0.fValue, rec1.fValue, proc1); bool finite2 = rec0.fIsFinite && rec1.fIsFinite; REPORTER_ASSERT(reporter, finite2 == finite); } } } } test_isRectFinite(reporter); } #if defined _WIN32 #pragma warning ( pop ) #endif DEF_TEST(Scalar, reporter) { test_isfinite(reporter); test_roundtoint(reporter); }