Use assert_ne in hash tests

The hash tests were written before the assert_ne macro was added to the standard library. The assert_ne macro provides better output in case of a failure.
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Michael Mc Donnell 2020-02-26 12:13:31 -08:00
parent abc3073c92
commit 290ed0297f

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@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ fn test_siphash_2_4() {
#[cfg(target_pointer_width = "32")]
fn test_hash_usize() {
let val = 0xdeadbeef_deadbeef_u64;
assert!(hash(&(val as u64)) != hash(&(val as usize)));
assert_ne!(hash(&(val as u64)), hash(&(val as usize)));
assert_eq!(hash(&(val as u32)), hash(&(val as usize)));
}
@ -247,7 +247,7 @@ fn test_hash_usize() {
fn test_hash_usize() {
let val = 0xdeadbeef_deadbeef_u64;
assert_eq!(hash(&(val as u64)), hash(&(val as usize)));
assert!(hash(&(val as u32)) != hash(&(val as usize)));
assert_ne!(hash(&(val as u32)), hash(&(val as usize)));
}
#[test]
@ -262,14 +262,14 @@ fn test_hash_idempotent() {
fn test_hash_no_bytes_dropped_64() {
let val = 0xdeadbeef_deadbeef_u64;
assert!(hash(&val) != hash(&zero_byte(val, 0)));
assert!(hash(&val) != hash(&zero_byte(val, 1)));
assert!(hash(&val) != hash(&zero_byte(val, 2)));
assert!(hash(&val) != hash(&zero_byte(val, 3)));
assert!(hash(&val) != hash(&zero_byte(val, 4)));
assert!(hash(&val) != hash(&zero_byte(val, 5)));
assert!(hash(&val) != hash(&zero_byte(val, 6)));
assert!(hash(&val) != hash(&zero_byte(val, 7)));
assert_ne!(hash(&val), hash(&zero_byte(val, 0)));
assert_ne!(hash(&val), hash(&zero_byte(val, 1)));
assert_ne!(hash(&val), hash(&zero_byte(val, 2)));
assert_ne!(hash(&val), hash(&zero_byte(val, 3)));
assert_ne!(hash(&val), hash(&zero_byte(val, 4)));
assert_ne!(hash(&val), hash(&zero_byte(val, 5)));
assert_ne!(hash(&val), hash(&zero_byte(val, 6)));
assert_ne!(hash(&val), hash(&zero_byte(val, 7)));
fn zero_byte(val: u64, byte: usize) -> u64 {
assert!(byte < 8);
@ -281,10 +281,10 @@ fn zero_byte(val: u64, byte: usize) -> u64 {
fn test_hash_no_bytes_dropped_32() {
let val = 0xdeadbeef_u32;
assert!(hash(&val) != hash(&zero_byte(val, 0)));
assert!(hash(&val) != hash(&zero_byte(val, 1)));
assert!(hash(&val) != hash(&zero_byte(val, 2)));
assert!(hash(&val) != hash(&zero_byte(val, 3)));
assert_ne!(hash(&val), hash(&zero_byte(val, 0)));
assert_ne!(hash(&val), hash(&zero_byte(val, 1)));
assert_ne!(hash(&val), hash(&zero_byte(val, 2)));
assert_ne!(hash(&val), hash(&zero_byte(val, 3)));
fn zero_byte(val: u32, byte: usize) -> u32 {
assert!(byte < 4);
@ -299,14 +299,17 @@ fn test_hash_no_concat_alias() {
let u = ("a", "abb");
assert!(s != t && t != u);
assert!(hash(&s) != hash(&t) && hash(&s) != hash(&u));
assert_ne!(s, t);
assert_ne!(t, u);
assert_ne!(hash(&s), hash(&t));
assert_ne!(hash(&s), hash(&u));
let u = [1, 0, 0, 0];
let v = (&u[..1], &u[1..3], &u[3..]);
let w = (&u[..], &u[4..4], &u[4..4]);
assert!(v != w);
assert!(hash(&v) != hash(&w));
assert_ne!(v, w);
assert_ne!(hash(&v), hash(&w));
}
#[test]