Implement assertion macros for ApproxEq

These macros yield readable error messages as test assertions for ApproxEq
types. They can be invoked as:

    assert_approx_eq!(a, b);
    assert_approx_eq_eps!(a, b, eps);

Fixes #40.
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Eduard Bopp 2014-11-23 14:01:12 +01:00
parent 2e3ae62fd5
commit 956c5cdecc
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@ -188,6 +188,7 @@ pub use linalg::{
mod structs;
mod traits;
mod linalg;
mod macros;
// mod lower_triangular;
// mod chol;

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/// Asserts approximate equality within a given tolerance of two values with the
/// `ApproxEq` trait.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! assert_approx_eq_eps(
($given: expr, $expected: expr, $eps: expr) => ({
let eps = &($eps);
let (given_val, expected_val) = (&($given), &($expected));
if !ApproxEq::approx_eq_eps(given_val, expected_val, eps) {
panic!("assertion failed: `left ≈ right` (left: `{}`, right: `{}`, tolerance: `{}`)",
*given_val, *expected_val, *eps
)
}
})
)
/// Asserts approximate equality of two values with the `ApproxEq` trait.
#[macro_export]
macro_rules! assert_approx_eq(
($given: expr, $expected: expr) => ({
let (given_val, expected_val) = (&($given), &($expected));
if !ApproxEq::approx_eq(given_val, expected_val) {
panic!("assertion failed: `left ≈ right` (left: `{}`, right: `{}`, tolerance: `{}`)",
*given_val, *expected_val,
ApproxEq::approx_epsilon(Some(*given_val))
)
}
})
)

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mod assert;

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//! Assertion macro tests
#![feature(phase)]
#[phase(plugin)]
extern crate nalgebra;
extern crate nalgebra;
use nalgebra::{ApproxEq, Vec2};
#[test]
fn assert_approx_eq_f64() {
let a = 1.0f64;
let b = 1.0f64 + 1.0e-12f64;
assert_approx_eq!(a, b);
}
#[test]
#[should_fail]
fn assert_approx_eq_vec2_f32_fail() {
let a = Vec2::new(1.0f32, 0.0);
let b = Vec2::new(1.1f32, 0.1);
assert_approx_eq!(a, b);
}
#[test]
fn assert_approx_eq_eps_f32() {
assert_approx_eq_eps!(1.0f32, 1.1, 0.2);
}
#[test]
#[should_fail]
fn assert_approx_eq_eps_f64_fail() {
assert_approx_eq_eps!(1.0f64, 1.1, 0.05);
}