// Copyright 2014 The Rust Project Developers. See the COPYRIGHT // file at the top-level directory of this distribution and at // http://rust-lang.org/COPYRIGHT. // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the MIT license // , at your // option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed // except according to those terms. use core::cmp::{ partial_min, partial_max }; #[test] fn test_int_totalord() { assert_eq!(5i.cmp(&10), Less); assert_eq!(10i.cmp(&5), Greater); assert_eq!(5i.cmp(&5), Equal); assert_eq!((-5i).cmp(&12), Less); assert_eq!(12i.cmp(&-5), Greater); } #[test] fn test_mut_int_totalord() { assert_eq!((&mut 5i).cmp(&&mut 10), Less); assert_eq!((&mut 10i).cmp(&&mut 5), Greater); assert_eq!((&mut 5i).cmp(&&mut 5), Equal); assert_eq!((&mut -5i).cmp(&&mut 12), Less); assert_eq!((&mut 12i).cmp(&&mut -5), Greater); } #[test] fn test_ordering_reverse() { assert_eq!(Less.reverse(), Greater); assert_eq!(Equal.reverse(), Equal); assert_eq!(Greater.reverse(), Less); } #[test] fn test_ordering_order() { assert!(Less < Equal); assert_eq!(Greater.cmp(&Less), Greater); } #[test] fn test_partial_min() { use core::f64::NAN; let data_integer = [ // a, b, result (0i, 0i, Some(0i)), (1i, 0i, Some(0i)), (0i, 1i, Some(0i)), (-1i, 0i, Some(-1i)), (0i, -1i, Some(-1i)) ]; let data_float = [ // a, b, result (0.0f64, 0.0f64, Some(0.0f64)), (1.0f64, 0.0f64, Some(0.0f64)), (0.0f64, 1.0f64, Some(0.0f64)), (-1.0f64, 0.0f64, Some(-1.0f64)), (0.0f64, -1.0f64, Some(-1.0f64)), (NAN, NAN, None), (NAN, 1.0f64, None), (1.0f64, NAN, None) ]; for &(a, b, result) in data_integer.iter() { assert!(partial_min(a, b) == result); } for &(a, b, result) in data_float.iter() { assert!(partial_min(a, b) == result); } } #[test] fn test_partial_max() { use core::f64::NAN; let data_integer = [ // a, b, result (0i, 0i, Some(0i)), (1i, 0i, Some(1i)), (0i, 1i, Some(1i)), (-1i, 0i, Some(0i)), (0i, -1i, Some(0i)) ]; let data_float = [ // a, b, result (0.0f64, 0.0f64, Some(0.0f64)), (1.0f64, 0.0f64, Some(1.0f64)), (0.0f64, 1.0f64, Some(1.0f64)), (-1.0f64, 0.0f64, Some(0.0f64)), (0.0f64, -1.0f64, Some(0.0f64)), (NAN, NAN, None), (NAN, 1.0f64, None), (1.0f64, NAN, None) ]; for &(a, b, result) in data_integer.iter() { assert!(partial_max(a, b) == result); } for &(a, b, result) in data_float.iter() { assert!(partial_max(a, b) == result); } } #[test] fn test_user_defined_eq() { // Our type. struct SketchyNum { num : int } // Our implementation of `PartialEq` to support `==` and `!=`. impl PartialEq for SketchyNum { // Our custom eq allows numbers which are near each other to be equal! :D fn eq(&self, other: &SketchyNum) -> bool { (self.num - other.num).abs() < 5 } } // Now these binary operators will work when applied! assert!(SketchyNum {num: 37} == SketchyNum {num: 34}); assert!(SketchyNum {num: 25} != SketchyNum {num: 57}); }