color/internal/helper/enum_test.go

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Go

package helper
import (
"cmp"
"fmt"
"image/color"
"iter"
"slices"
"testing"
)
func cmpRGBA64(a, b color.RGBA64) int {
return cmp.Or(
cmp.Compare(a.R, b.R),
cmp.Compare(a.G, b.G),
cmp.Compare(a.B, b.B),
cmp.Compare(a.A, b.A),
)
}
func eqRGBA64(a, b color.RGBA64) bool {
return cmpRGBA64(a, b) == 0
}
func TestEnum(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
color, alpha, slow bool
expectedCount int
}{
{true, true, true, 87481},
{true, false, true, 140608},
{true, true, false, 649},
{true, false, false, 216},
{false, true, true, 65551},
{false, false, true, 65536},
{false, true, false, 271},
{false, false, false, 258},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(fmt.Sprintf("color=%v, alpha=%v, slow=%v", tt.color, tt.alpha, tt.slow), func(t *testing.T) {
t.Run("sequence meets expected criteria", func(t *testing.T) {
list := slices.Collect(Enum(tt.color, tt.alpha, tt.slow))
gotCount := len(list)
if gotCount != tt.expectedCount {
t.Errorf("Enum(%v, %v, %v) returned %d items, wanted %d", tt.color, tt.alpha, tt.slow, gotCount, tt.expectedCount)
}
slices.SortFunc(list, cmpRGBA64)
list = slices.CompactFunc(list, eqRGBA64)
if len(list) != gotCount {
t.Errorf("Enum(%v, %v, %v) returned %d duplicate items", tt.color, tt.alpha, tt.slow, gotCount-len(list))
}
listHasAlpha := false
for _, c := range list {
if c.A != 0xffff {
if !tt.alpha {
t.Errorf("Enum(%v, %v, %v) returned non-opaque color: %v", tt.color, tt.alpha, tt.slow, c)
}
listHasAlpha = true
break
}
}
if !listHasAlpha && tt.alpha {
t.Errorf("Enum(%v, %v, %v) didn't return non-opaque colors", tt.color, tt.alpha, tt.slow)
}
})
t.Run("cancel", func(t *testing.T) {
// make sure cancelling the iteration doesn't panic.
// But mostly, we want that sweet, sweet test coverage.
next, stop := iter.Pull(Enum(tt.color, tt.alpha, tt.slow))
// need to invoke next to actually have the generated be started.
if _, ok := next(); !ok {
t.Error("iteration stopped before we could cancel it")
}
stop()
})
})
}
}
func TestEnumColor(t *testing.T) {
tests := []struct {
color, alpha, slow bool
}{
{true, true, true},
{true, false, true},
{true, true, false},
{true, false, false},
}
for _, tt := range tests {
t.Run(fmt.Sprintf("color=%v, alpha=%v, slow=%v", tt.color, tt.alpha, tt.slow), func(t *testing.T) {
t.Run("sequence equivalence", func(t *testing.T) {
nextRGBA64, stop1 := iter.Pull(Enum(tt.color, tt.alpha, tt.slow))
defer stop1()
nextNRGBA, stop2 := iter.Pull(EnumColor[color.NRGBA](tt.color, tt.alpha, tt.slow, color.NRGBAModel))
defer stop2()
for i := 0; ; i++ {
rgba64, gotRgba64 := nextRGBA64()
nrgba, gotNrgba := nextNRGBA()
if gotRgba64 != gotNrgba {
t.Errorf("one sequence terminated at i=%d: gotRgba64=%v, gotNrgba=%v", i, gotRgba64, gotNrgba)
return
}
if !gotRgba64 {
break
}
if wantNrgba := color.NRGBAModel.Convert(rgba64).(color.NRGBA); nrgba != wantNrgba {
t.Errorf("i=%d: got %#+v, expected %#+v", i, nrgba, wantNrgba)
}
}
})
t.Run("cancel", func(t *testing.T) {
// make sure cancelling the iteration doesn't panic.
// But mostly, we want that sweet, sweet test coverage.
next, stop := iter.Pull(EnumColor[color.NRGBA](tt.color, tt.alpha, tt.slow, color.NRGBAModel))
// need to invoke next to actually have the generated be started.
if _, ok := next(); !ok {
t.Error("iteration stopped before we could cancel it")
}
stop()
})
})
}
}