Removed AssertHelper because this functionality is now integrated in NUnit

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<Compile Include="Source\AffineThreadPool.Test.cs">
<DependentUpon>AffineThreadPool.cs</DependentUpon>
</Compile>
<Compile Include="Source\AssertHelper.cs" />
<Compile Include="Source\AssertHelper.Test.cs">
<DependentUpon>AssertHelper.cs</DependentUpon>
</Compile>
<Compile Include="Source\Collections\Deque.cs" />
<Compile Include="Source\Collections\Deque.Insertion.cs">
<DependentUpon>Deque.cs</DependentUpon>

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<Compile Include="Source\AffineThreadPool.Test.cs">
<DependentUpon>AffineThreadPool.cs</DependentUpon>
</Compile>
<Compile Include="Source\AssertHelper.cs" />
<Compile Include="Source\AssertHelper.Test.cs">
<DependentUpon>AssertHelper.cs</DependentUpon>
</Compile>
<Compile Include="Source\Collections\Deque.cs" />
<Compile Include="Source\Collections\Deque.Insertion.cs">
<DependentUpon>Deque.cs</DependentUpon>

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<Compile Include="Source\AffineThreadPool.Test.cs">
<DependentUpon>AffineThreadPool.cs</DependentUpon>
</Compile>
<Compile Include="Source\AssertHelper.cs" />
<Compile Include="Source\AssertHelper.Test.cs">
<DependentUpon>AssertHelper.cs</DependentUpon>
</Compile>
<Compile Include="Source\Collections\Deque.cs" />
<Compile Include="Source\Collections\Deque.Insertion.cs">
<DependentUpon>Deque.cs</DependentUpon>

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#region CPL License
/*
Nuclex Framework
Copyright (C) 2002-2009 Nuclex Development Labs
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the IBM Common Public License as
published by the IBM Corporation; either version 1.0 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library 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
IBM Common Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the IBM Common Public
License along with this library
*/
#endregion
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
#if UNITTEST
using NUnit.Framework;
namespace Nuclex.Support {
/// <summary>Unit Test for the special floating point assertions</summary>
[TestFixture]
public class AssertHelperTest {
/// <summary>
/// Tests whether the almost equal check works with floating point values
/// </summary>
[Test]
public void TestAlmostEqualWithFloats() {
AssertHelper.AreAlmostEqual(exactFloat, minusOneFloat, 1);
AssertHelper.AreAlmostEqual(exactFloat, plusOneFloat, 1);
}
/// <summary>
/// Tests whether the almost equal check detects a floating point value that is
/// just barely too low
/// </summary>
[Test]
public void TestAlmostEqualWithTooLowFloat() {
Assert.Throws<AssertionException>(
delegate() { AssertHelper.AreAlmostEqual(exactFloat, minusTwoFloat, 1); }
);
}
/// <summary>
/// Tests whether the almost equal check detects a floating point value that is
/// just barely too high
/// </summary>
[Test]
public void TestAlmostEqualWithTooHighFloat() {
Assert.Throws<AssertionException>(
delegate() { AssertHelper.AreAlmostEqual(exactFloat, plusTwoFloat, 1); }
);
}
/// <summary>
/// Tests whether the almost equal check works with double precision floating points
/// </summary>
[Test]
public void TestAlmostEqualWithDoubles() {
AssertHelper.AreAlmostEqual(exactDouble, minusOneDouble, 1);
AssertHelper.AreAlmostEqual(exactDouble, plusOneDouble, 1);
}
/// <summary>
/// Tests whether the almost equal check detects a double precision floating point
/// value that is just barely too low
/// </summary>
[Test]
public void TestAlmostEqualWithTooLowDouble() {
Assert.Throws<AssertionException>(
delegate() { AssertHelper.AreAlmostEqual(exactDouble, minusTwoDouble, 1); }
);
}
/// <summary>
/// Tests whether the almost equal check detects a double precision floating point
/// value that is just barely too high
/// </summary>
[Test]
public void TestAlmostEqualWithTooHighDouble() {
Assert.Throws<AssertionException>(
delegate() { AssertHelper.AreAlmostEqual(exactDouble, plusTwoDouble, 1); }
);
}
/// <summary>
/// Verifies that the AreAlmostEqual() helper works correctly when comparing
/// two floating point arrays that are both null
/// </summary>
[Test]
public void TestAlmostEqualWithNullFloatArrays() {
float[] nullArray = null;
AssertHelper.AreAlmostEqual(nullArray, nullArray, 1);
}
/// <summary>
/// Verifies that the AreAlmostEqual() helper works correctly when comparing
/// two floating point arrays that are within the allowed deviation
/// </summary>
[Test]
public void TestAlmostEqualWithFloatArrays() {
float[] referenceArray = new float[] { exactFloat, exactFloat, exactFloat };
float[] testArray = new float[] { exactFloat, plusOneFloat, minusOneFloat };
AssertHelper.AreAlmostEqual(referenceArray, testArray, 1);
}
/// <summary>
/// Verifies that the AreAlmostEqual() helper throws an exception if two arrays
/// of different length are compared to each other
/// </summary>
[Test]
public void TestAlmostEqualWithFloatArraysOfDifferentLength() {
float[] referenceArray = new float[] { exactFloat, exactFloat, exactFloat };
float[] testArray = new float[] { exactFloat, exactFloat };
Assert.Throws<AssertionException>(
delegate() { AssertHelper.AreAlmostEqual(referenceArray, testArray, 1); }
);
}
/// <summary>
/// Verifies that the AreAlmostEqual() helper throws an exception if the two
/// arrays contain elements that deviate by more than the allowed amount
/// </summary>
[Test]
public void TestThrowOnAlmostEqualWithBarelyDifferingFloatArrays() {
float[] referenceArray = new float[] { exactFloat, exactFloat, exactFloat };
float[] testArray = new float[] { plusOneFloat, minusOneFloat, plusTwoFloat };
Assert.Throws<AssertionException>(
delegate() { AssertHelper.AreAlmostEqual(referenceArray, testArray, 1); }
);
}
/// <summary>
/// Adjusts a floating point value by the specified amount of neighbouring
/// representable values
/// </summary>
/// <param name="value">Floating point value to be adjusted</param>
/// <param name="ulps">Numbers of neighbouring representable values to step</param>
/// <returns>The adjusted floating point value</returns>
private static float adjust(float value, int ulps) {
return FloatHelper.ReinterpretAsFloat(FloatHelper.ReinterpretAsInt(value) + ulps);
}
/// <summary>
/// Adjusts a double precision floating point value by the specified amount of
/// neighbouring representable values
/// </summary>
/// <param name="value">Double precision floating point value to be adjusted</param>
/// <param name="ulps">Numbers of neighbouring representable values to step</param>
/// <returns>The adjusted double precision floating point value</returns>
private static double adjust(double value, long ulps) {
return FloatHelper.ReinterpretAsDouble(FloatHelper.ReinterpretAsLong(value) + ulps);
}
/// <summary>The exact test value as a float</summary>
private static readonly float exactFloat = 1234.5678f;
/// <summary>The second next possible smaller float from the test value</summary>
private static readonly float minusTwoFloat = adjust(exactFloat, -2);
/// <summary>The next possible smaller float from the test value</summary>
private static readonly float minusOneFloat = adjust(exactFloat, -1);
/// <summary>The next possible greater float from the test value</summary>
private static readonly float plusOneFloat = adjust(exactFloat, +1);
/// <summary>The second next possible greater float from the test value</summary>
private static readonly float plusTwoFloat = adjust(exactFloat, +2);
/// <summary>The exact test value as a float</summary>
private static readonly double exactDouble = 1234.5678f;
/// <summary>The second next possible smaller float from the test value</summary>
private static readonly double minusTwoDouble = adjust(exactDouble, -2);
/// <summary>The next possible smaller float from the test value</summary>
private static readonly double minusOneDouble = adjust(exactDouble, -1);
/// <summary>The next possible greater float from the test value</summary>
private static readonly double plusOneDouble = adjust(exactDouble, +1);
/// <summary>The second next possible greater float from the test value</summary>
private static readonly double plusTwoDouble = adjust(exactDouble, +2);
}
} // namespace Nuclex.Support
#endif // UNITTEST

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#region CPL License
/*
Nuclex Framework
Copyright (C) 2002-2009 Nuclex Development Labs
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the IBM Common Public License as
published by the IBM Corporation; either version 1.0 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library 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
IBM Common Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the IBM Common Public
License along with this library
*/
#endregion
#if UNITTEST
using System;
using NUnit.Framework;
// Decide:
// - Move (part of) this to Nuclex.Support? [done]
// - Create new Assemblies Nuclex.NUnit.dll and Nuclex.NUnit.Xna.dll?
namespace Nuclex.Support {
/// <summary>Contains special assertions for floating numbers</summary>
public static class AssertHelper {
/// <summary>Ensures that two double precision floating point values are equal</summary>
/// <param name="expected">Expected double precision floating point value</param>
/// <param name="actual">Actual double precision floating point value</param>
/// <param name="deltaUlps">
/// Allowed deviation in representable double precision floating point values
/// </param>
public static void AreAlmostEqual(double expected, double actual, int deltaUlps) {
AreAlmostEqual(expected, actual, deltaUlps, null);
}
/// <summary>Ensures that two double precision floating point values are equal</summary>
/// <param name="expected">Expected double precision floating point value</param>
/// <param name="actual">Actual double precision floating point value</param>
/// <param name="deltaUlps">
/// Allowed deviation in representable double precision floating point values
/// </param>
/// <param name="message">
/// Message to display when the double precision floating point values are not equal
/// </param>
public static void AreAlmostEqual(
double expected, double actual, int deltaUlps, string message
) {
if(!FloatHelper.AreAlmostEqual(expected, actual, deltaUlps)) {
Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual, message);
}
}
/// <summary>Ensures that two floating point values are equal</summary>
/// <param name="expected">Expected floating point value</param>
/// <param name="actual">Actual floating point value</param>
/// <param name="deltaUlps">Allowed deviation in representable floating point values</param>
public static void AreAlmostEqual(float expected, float actual, int deltaUlps) {
AreAlmostEqual(expected, actual, deltaUlps, null);
}
/// <summary>Ensures that two floating point values are equal</summary>
/// <param name="expected">Expected floating point value</param>
/// <param name="actual">Actual floating point value</param>
/// <param name="deltaUlps">Allowed deviation in representable floating point values</param>
/// <param name="message">
/// Message to display when the floating point values are not equal
/// </param>
public static void AreAlmostEqual(
float expected, float actual, int deltaUlps, string message
) {
if(!FloatHelper.AreAlmostEqual(expected, actual, deltaUlps)) {
Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual, message);
}
}
/// <summary>Ensures that two float arrays are equal</summary>
/// <param name="expected">Expected float array</param>
/// <param name="actual">Actual float array</param>
/// <param name="deltaUlps">
/// Allowed deviation for each value in representable floating point values
/// </param>
public static void AreAlmostEqual(float[] expected, float[] actual, int deltaUlps) {
AreAlmostEqual(expected, actual, deltaUlps, null);
}
/// <summary>Ensures that two float arrays are equal</summary>
/// <param name="expected">Expected float array</param>
/// <param name="actual">Actual float array</param>
/// <param name="deltaUlps">
/// Allowed deviation for each value in representable floating point values
/// </param>
/// <param name="message">Message to display when the arrays are not equal</param>
public static void AreAlmostEqual(
float[] expected, float[] actual, int deltaUlps, string message
) {
// If one is null, the other also has to be null
if((expected == null) || (actual == null)) {
Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual, message);
return; // This will be reached if both are null, which means they're equal
}
// If the lengths do not match, let NUnit print its own message saying that
if(expected.Length != actual.Length) {
Assert.AreEqual(expected, actual, message); // will always fail
}
// Compare the two arrays element by element
for(int i = 0; i < expected.Length; ++i) {
if(!FloatHelper.AreAlmostEqual(expected[i], actual[i], deltaUlps)) {
string safeMessage = (message == null) ? string.Empty : (message + " ");
Assert.AreEqual(
actual[i], expected[i],
safeMessage + "(arrays differ at index " + i.ToString() + ")"
);
}
}
}
}
} // namespace Nuclex.Geometry
#endif // UNITTEST