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/*
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This file is part of Magnum.
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Copyright © 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016
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Vladimír Vondruš <mosra@centrum.cz>
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a
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copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"),
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to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation
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the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense,
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and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the
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Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
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in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
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THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
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FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
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DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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*/
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#include <sstream>
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#include <Corrade/TestSuite/Tester.h>
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#include <Corrade/Utility/Configuration.h>
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#include "Magnum/Math/Vector.h"
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struct Vec3 {
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float x, y, z;
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};
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namespace Magnum { namespace Math {
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namespace Implementation {
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template<> struct VectorConverter<3, Float, Vec3> {
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#if !defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)
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constexpr /* See the convert() test case */
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#endif
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static Vector<3, Float> from(const Vec3& other) {
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return {other.x, other.y, other.z};
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}
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constexpr static Vec3 to(const Vector<3, Float>& other) {
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return {other[0], other[1], other[2]};
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}
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};
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}
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namespace Test {
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struct VectorTest: Corrade::TestSuite::Tester {
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explicit VectorTest();
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void construct();
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void constructFromData();
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void constructPad();
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void constructDefault();
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void constructNoInit();
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void constructOneValue();
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void constructOneComponent();
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void constructConversion();
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void constructCopy();
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void convert();
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void isZeroFloat();
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void isZeroInteger();
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void isNormalized();
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void data();
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void negative();
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void addSubtract();
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void multiplyDivide();
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void multiplyDivideIntegral();
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void multiplyDivideComponentWise();
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void multiplyDivideComponentWiseIntegral();
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void modulo();
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void bitwise();
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void compare();
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void compareComponentWise();
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void dot();
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void dotSelf();
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void length();
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void lengthInverted();
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void normalized();
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void resized();
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void sum();
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void product();
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void min();
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void max();
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void projected();
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void projectedOntoNormalized();
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void flipped();
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void angle();
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void subclassTypes();
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void subclass();
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void debug();
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void configuration();
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};
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typedef Math::Rad<Float> Rad;
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typedef Vector<3, Float> Vector3;
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typedef Vector<4, Float> Vector4;
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typedef Vector<4, Int> Vector4i;
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VectorTest::VectorTest() {
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addTests({&VectorTest::construct,
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&VectorTest::constructFromData,
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&VectorTest::constructPad,
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&VectorTest::constructDefault,
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&VectorTest::constructNoInit,
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&VectorTest::constructOneValue,
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&VectorTest::constructOneComponent,
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&VectorTest::constructConversion,
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&VectorTest::constructCopy,
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&VectorTest::convert,
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&VectorTest::isZeroFloat,
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&VectorTest::isZeroInteger,
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&VectorTest::isNormalized,
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&VectorTest::data,
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&VectorTest::negative,
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&VectorTest::addSubtract,
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&VectorTest::multiplyDivide,
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&VectorTest::multiplyDivideIntegral,
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&VectorTest::multiplyDivideComponentWise,
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&VectorTest::multiplyDivideComponentWiseIntegral,
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&VectorTest::modulo,
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&VectorTest::bitwise,
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&VectorTest::compare,
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&VectorTest::compareComponentWise,
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&VectorTest::dot,
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&VectorTest::dotSelf,
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&VectorTest::length,
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&VectorTest::lengthInverted,
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&VectorTest::normalized,
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&VectorTest::resized,
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&VectorTest::sum,
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&VectorTest::product,
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&VectorTest::min,
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&VectorTest::max,
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&VectorTest::projected,
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&VectorTest::projectedOntoNormalized,
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&VectorTest::flipped,
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&VectorTest::angle,
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&VectorTest::subclassTypes,
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&VectorTest::subclass,
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&VectorTest::debug,
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&VectorTest::configuration});
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}
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void VectorTest::construct() {
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constexpr Vector4 a = {1.0f, 2.0f, -3.0f, 4.5f};
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CORRADE_COMPARE(a, Vector4(1.0f, 2.0f, -3.0f, 4.5f));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_nothrow_constructible<Vector4, Float, Float, Float, Float>::value));
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}
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void VectorTest::constructFromData() {
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Float data[] = { 1.0f, 2.0f, 3.0f, 4.0f };
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vector4::from(data), Vector4(1.0f, 2.0f, 3.0f, 4.0f));
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}
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void VectorTest::constructPad() {
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constexpr Vector<2, Float> a{1.0f, -1.0f};
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constexpr Vector4 b = Vector4::pad(a);
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constexpr Vector4 c = Vector4::pad(a, 5.0f);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(b, Vector4(1.0f, -1.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(c, Vector4(1.0f, -1.0f, 5.0f, 5.0f));
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constexpr Vector<5, Float> d{1.0f, -1.0f, 8.0f, 2.3f, -1.1f};
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constexpr Vector4 e = Vector4::pad(d);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(e, Vector4(1.0f, -1.0f, 8.0f, 2.3f));
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}
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void VectorTest::constructDefault() {
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constexpr Vector4 a;
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Math: more explicit default zero/identity constructors.
Some classes are by default constructed zero-filled while other are set
to identity and the only way to to check this is to look into the
documentation. This changes the default constructor of all classes to
take an optional "tag" which acts as documentation about how the type is
constructed. Note that this result in no behavioral changes, just
ability to be more explicit when writing the code. Example:
// These two are equivalent
Quaternion q1;
Quaternion q2{Math::IdentityInit};
// These two are equivalent
Vector4 vec1;
Vector4 vec2{Math::ZeroInit};
Matrix4 a{Math::IdentityInit, 2}; // 2 on diagonal
Matrix4 b{Math::ZeroInit}; // all zero
This functionality was already present in some ugly form in Matrix,
Matrix3 and Matrix4 classes. It was long and ugly to write, so it is
now generalized into the new Math::IdentityInit and Math::ZeroInit tags,
the original Matrix::IdentityType, Matrix::Identity, Matrix::ZeroType
and Matrix::Zero are deprecated and will be removed in the future
release.
Math::Matrix<7, Int> m{Math::Matrix<7, Int>::Identity}; // before
Math::Matrix<7, Int> m{Math::IdentityInit}; // now
11 years ago
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constexpr Vector4 b{ZeroInit};
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CORRADE_COMPARE(a, Vector4(0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f));
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Math: more explicit default zero/identity constructors.
Some classes are by default constructed zero-filled while other are set
to identity and the only way to to check this is to look into the
documentation. This changes the default constructor of all classes to
take an optional "tag" which acts as documentation about how the type is
constructed. Note that this result in no behavioral changes, just
ability to be more explicit when writing the code. Example:
// These two are equivalent
Quaternion q1;
Quaternion q2{Math::IdentityInit};
// These two are equivalent
Vector4 vec1;
Vector4 vec2{Math::ZeroInit};
Matrix4 a{Math::IdentityInit, 2}; // 2 on diagonal
Matrix4 b{Math::ZeroInit}; // all zero
This functionality was already present in some ugly form in Matrix,
Matrix3 and Matrix4 classes. It was long and ugly to write, so it is
now generalized into the new Math::IdentityInit and Math::ZeroInit tags,
the original Matrix::IdentityType, Matrix::Identity, Matrix::ZeroType
and Matrix::Zero are deprecated and will be removed in the future
release.
Math::Matrix<7, Int> m{Math::Matrix<7, Int>::Identity}; // before
Math::Matrix<7, Int> m{Math::IdentityInit}; // now
11 years ago
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CORRADE_COMPARE(b, Vector4(0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f));
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CORRADE_VERIFY(std::is_nothrow_default_constructible<Vector4>::value);
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_nothrow_constructible<Vector4, ZeroInitT>::value));
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}
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void VectorTest::constructNoInit() {
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Vector4 a{1.0f, 2.0f, -3.0f, 4.5f};
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new(&a) Vector4{NoInit};
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CORRADE_COMPARE(a, (Vector4{1.0f, 2.0f, -3.0f, 4.5f}));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_nothrow_constructible<Vector4, NoInitT>::value));
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}
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void VectorTest::constructOneValue() {
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constexpr Vector4 a(7.25f);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(a, Vector4(7.25f, 7.25f, 7.25f, 7.25f));
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/* Implicit conversion is not allowed */
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CORRADE_VERIFY(!(std::is_convertible<Float, Vector4>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_nothrow_constructible<Vector4, Float>::value));
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}
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void VectorTest::constructOneComponent() {
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typedef Vector<1, Float> Vector1;
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/* Implicit constructor must work */
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constexpr Vector1 vec = 1.0f;
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CORRADE_COMPARE(vec, Vector1(1));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_nothrow_constructible<Vector1, Float>::value));
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}
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void VectorTest::constructConversion() {
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constexpr Vector4 a(1.3f, 2.7f, -15.0f, 7.0f);
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constexpr Vector4i b(a);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(b, Vector4i(1, 2, -15, 7));
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/* Implicit conversion is not allowed */
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CORRADE_VERIFY(!(std::is_convertible<Vector4, Vector4i>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_nothrow_constructible<Vector4, Vector4i>::value));
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}
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void VectorTest::constructCopy() {
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constexpr Vector4 a(1.0f, 3.5f, 4.0f, -2.7f);
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constexpr Vector4 b(a);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(b, Vector4(1.0f, 3.5f, 4.0f, -2.7f));
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CORRADE_VERIFY(std::is_nothrow_copy_constructible<Vector4>::value);
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CORRADE_VERIFY(std::is_nothrow_copy_assignable<Vector4>::value);
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}
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void VectorTest::convert() {
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constexpr Vec3 a{1.5f, 2.0f, -3.5f};
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constexpr Vector3 b(1.5f, 2.0f, -3.5f);
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/* GCC 5.1 fills the result with zeros instead of properly calling
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delegated copy constructor if using constexpr. Reported here:
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https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=66450 */
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#if !defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__)
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constexpr
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#endif
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Vector3 c{a};
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CORRADE_COMPARE(c, b);
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constexpr Vec3 d(b);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(d.x, a.x);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(d.y, a.y);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(d.z, a.z);
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/* Implicit conversion is not allowed */
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CORRADE_VERIFY(!(std::is_convertible<Vec3, Vector3>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY(!(std::is_convertible<Vector3, Vec3>::value));
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}
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void VectorTest::isZeroFloat() {
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CORRADE_VERIFY(!Vector3(0.01f, 0.0f, 0.0f).isZero());
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CORRADE_VERIFY(Vector3(0.0f, Math::TypeTraits<float>::epsilon()/2.0f, 0.0f).isZero());
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CORRADE_VERIFY(Vector3(0.0f, 0.0f, 0.0f).isZero());
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}
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void VectorTest::isZeroInteger() {
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CORRADE_VERIFY(!(Math::Vector<3, Int>{0, 1, 0}.isZero()));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((Math::Vector<3, Int>{0, 0, 0}.isZero()));
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}
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void VectorTest::isNormalized() {
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CORRADE_VERIFY(!Vector3(1.0f, 2.0f, -1.0f).isNormalized());
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CORRADE_VERIFY(Vector3(0.0f, 1.0f, 0.0f).isNormalized());
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}
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void VectorTest::data() {
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Vector4 vector(4.0f, 5.0f, 6.0f, 7.0f);
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vector[2] = 1.0f;
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vector[3] = 1.5f;
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CORRADE_COMPARE(vector[2], 1.0f);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(vector[3], 1.5f);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(vector, Vector4(4.0f, 5.0f, 1.0f, 1.5f));
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/* Pointer chasings, i.e. *(b.data()[3]), are not possible */
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constexpr Vector4 a(1.0f, 2.0f, -3.0f, 4.5f);
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constexpr Float f = a[3];
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#ifndef CORRADE_MSVC2015_COMPATIBILITY /* Apparently dereferencing pointer is verboten */
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constexpr
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#endif
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Float g = *a.data();
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CORRADE_COMPARE(f, 4.5f);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(g, 1.0f);
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}
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void VectorTest::compare() {
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CORRADE_VERIFY(Vector4(1.0f, -3.5f, 5.0f, -10.0f) == Vector4(1.0f + TypeTraits<Float>::epsilon()/2, -3.5f, 5.0f, -10.0f));
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CORRADE_VERIFY(Vector4(1.0f, -1.0f, 5.0f, -10.0f) != Vector4(1.0f, -1.0f + TypeTraits<Float>::epsilon()*2, 5.0f, -10.0f));
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CORRADE_VERIFY(Vector4i(1, -3, 5, -10) == Vector4i(1, -3, 5, -10));
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CORRADE_VERIFY(Vector4i(1, -3, 5, -10) != Vector4i(1, -2, 5, -10));
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}
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void VectorTest::compareComponentWise() {
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typedef BoolVector<3> BoolVector3;
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vector3(1.0f, -1.0f, 5.0f) < Vector3(1.1f, -1.0f, 3.0f), BoolVector3(0x1));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vector3(1.0f, -1.0f, 5.0f) <= Vector3(1.1f, -1.0f, 3.0f), BoolVector3(0x3));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vector3(1.0f, -1.0f, 5.0f) >= Vector3(1.1f, -1.0f, 3.0f), BoolVector3(0x6));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vector3(1.0f, -1.0f, 5.0f) > Vector3(1.1f, -1.0f, 3.0f), BoolVector3(0x4));
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}
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void VectorTest::negative() {
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CORRADE_COMPARE(-Vector4(1.0f, -3.0f, 5.0f, -10.0f), Vector4(-1.0f, 3.0f, -5.0f, 10.0f));
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}
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void VectorTest::addSubtract() {
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Vector4 a(1.0f, -3.0f, 5.0f, -10.0f);
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Vector4 b(7.5f, 33.0f, -15.0f, 0.0f);
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Vector4 c(8.5f, 30.0f, -10.0f, -10.0f);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(a + b, c);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(c - b, a);
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}
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void VectorTest::multiplyDivide() {
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Vector4 vector(1.0f, 2.0f, 3.0f, 4.0f);
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Vector4 multiplied(-1.5f, -3.0f, -4.5f, -6.0f);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(vector*-1.5f, multiplied);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(-1.5f*vector, multiplied);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(multiplied/-1.5f, vector);
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/* Divide vector with number and invert */
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Vector4 divisor(1.0f, 2.0f, -4.0f, 8.0f);
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Vector4 result(1.0f, 0.5f, -0.25f, 0.125f);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(1.0f/divisor, result);
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}
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void VectorTest::multiplyDivideIntegral() {
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Vector4i vector(32, 10, -6, 2);
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Vector4i multiplied(-48, -15, 9, -3);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(vector*-1.5f, multiplied);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(-1.5f*vector, multiplied);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(multiplied/-1.5f, vector);
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/* Using integer vector as divisor is not supported */
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}
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void VectorTest::multiplyDivideComponentWise() {
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Vector4 vec(1.0f, 2.0f, 3.0f, 4.0f);
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Vector4 multiplier(7.0f, -4.0f, -1.5f, 1.0f);
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Vector4 multiplied(7.0f, -8.0f, -4.5f, 4.0f);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(vec*multiplier, multiplied);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(multiplied/multiplier, vec);
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}
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void VectorTest::multiplyDivideComponentWiseIntegral() {
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Vector4i vec(7, 2, -16, -1);
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Vector4 multiplier(2.0f, -1.5f, 0.5f, 10.0f);
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Vector4i multiplied(14, -3, -8, -10);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(vec*multiplier, multiplied);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(multiplier*vec, multiplied);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(multiplied/multiplier, vec);
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/* Using integer vector as divisor is not supported */
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}
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void VectorTest::modulo() {
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typedef Math::Vector<2, Int> Vector2i;
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const Vector2i a(4, 13);
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const Vector2i b(2, 5);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(a % 2, Vector2i(0, 1));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(a % b, Vector2i(0, 3));
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}
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void VectorTest::bitwise() {
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typedef Math::Vector<2, Int> Vector2i;
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const Vector2i a(85, 240);
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const Vector2i b(170, 85);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(~a, Vector2i(-86, -241));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(a & b, Vector2i(0, 80));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(a | b, Vector2i(255, 245));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(a ^ b, Vector2i(255, 165));
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const Vector2i c(7, 32);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(c << 2, Vector2i(28, 128));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(c >> 2, Vector2i(1, 8));
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}
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void VectorTest::dot() {
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Math: made dot(), angle(), *lerp() and cross() free functions.
It is often annoying to write e.g. this, especially in generic code:
T dot = Math::Vector<size, T>::dot(a, b);
When this is more than enough and the compiler can infer the rest from
the context:
T dot = Math::dot(a, b);
There are more downsides and confusing cases (you can call
Math::Vector<3, T>::dot(), Math::Vector3<T>::dot() and Color3::dot() and
it is still the same function), so I made these as free functions in
Math namespace. You can now also abuse ADL for the calls, but I would
advise against that for better readability:
T d = dot(a, b); // dot?! what on earth is dot? and what is a?
The only downside found when porting is that you need to specify the
type somehow when having both parameters as initializer lists:
T d = dot({2.0f, -1.5f}, {1.0f, 2.5f}); // error
T d = dot(Complex{2.0f, -1.5f}, {1.0f, 2.5f}); // okay
But that's probably reasonable (and it's also highly corner case,
the functions were used this way only in tests).
The original static member functions are of course still present, but
marked as deprecated and will be removed at some point in future.
11 years ago
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Math::dot(Vector4{1.0f, 0.5f, 0.75f, 1.5f}, {2.0f, 4.0f, 1.0f, 7.0f}), 15.25f);
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}
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void VectorTest::dotSelf() {
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vector4(1.0f, 2.0f, 3.0f, 4.0f).dot(), 30.0f);
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}
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void VectorTest::length() {
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vector4(1.0f, 2.0f, 3.0f, 4.0f).length(), 5.4772256f);
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}
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void VectorTest::lengthInverted() {
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vector4(1.0f, 2.0f, 3.0f, 4.0f).lengthInverted(), 0.182574f);
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}
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void VectorTest::normalized() {
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|
const auto vec = Vector4(1.0f, 1.0f, 1.0f, 1.0f).normalized();
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CORRADE_COMPARE(vec, Vector4(0.5f, 0.5f, 0.5f, 0.5f));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(vec.length(), 1.0f);
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}
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void VectorTest::resized() {
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|
const auto vec = Vector4(2.0f, 2.0f, 0.0f, 1.0f).resized(9.0f);
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|
CORRADE_COMPARE(vec, Vector4(6.0f, 6.0f, 0.0f, 3.0f));
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|
CORRADE_COMPARE(vec.length(), 9.0f);
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|
}
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|
void VectorTest::sum() {
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|
CORRADE_COMPARE(Vector3(1.0f, 2.0f, 4.0f).sum(), 7.0f);
|
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|
}
|
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|
void VectorTest::product() {
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|
CORRADE_COMPARE(Vector3(1.0f, 2.0f, 3.0f).product(), 6.0f);
|
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|
}
|
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|
void VectorTest::min() {
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|
|
/* Check also that initial value isn't initialized to 0 */
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|
CORRADE_COMPARE(Vector3(1.0f, -2.0f, 3.0f).min(), -2.0f);
|
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|
}
|
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|
void VectorTest::max() {
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|
|
/* Check also that initial value isn't initialized to 0 */
|
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|
CORRADE_COMPARE(Vector3(-1.0f, -2.0f, -3.0f).max(), -1.0f);
|
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|
}
|
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|
void VectorTest::projected() {
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|
|
Vector3 line(1.0f, -1.0f, 0.5f);
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|
Vector3 projected = Vector3(1.0f, 2.0f, 3.0f).projected(line);
|
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|
CORRADE_COMPARE(projected, Vector3(0.222222f, -0.222222f, 0.111111f));
|
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|
CORRADE_COMPARE(projected.normalized(), line.normalized());
|
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|
}
|
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|
void VectorTest::projectedOntoNormalized() {
|
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|
std::ostringstream o;
|
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|
|
Error redirectError{&o};
|
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|
Vector3 vector(1.0f, 2.0f, 3.0f);
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|
Vector3 line(1.0f, -1.0f, 0.5f);
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|
vector.projectedOntoNormalized(line);
|
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|
|
CORRADE_COMPARE(o.str(), "Math::Vector::projectedOntoNormalized(): line must be normalized\n");
|
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|
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|
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|
|
Vector3 projected = vector.projectedOntoNormalized(line.normalized());
|
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|
|
CORRADE_COMPARE(projected, Vector3(0.222222f, -0.222222f, 0.111111f));
|
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|
|
CORRADE_COMPARE(projected.normalized(), line.normalized());
|
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|
|
CORRADE_COMPARE(projected, vector.projected(line));
|
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|
}
|
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|
|
void VectorTest::flipped() {
|
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|
|
constexpr Vector4 vector{1.0f, -3.5f, 2.1f, 0.5f};
|
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|
|
|
constexpr Vector4 flipped = vector.flipped();
|
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|
|
CORRADE_COMPARE(flipped, (Vector4{0.5f, 2.1f, -3.5f, 1.0f}));
|
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|
}
|
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|
void VectorTest::angle() {
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|
|
std::ostringstream o;
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|
|
Error redirectError{&o};
|
Math: made dot(), angle(), *lerp() and cross() free functions.
It is often annoying to write e.g. this, especially in generic code:
T dot = Math::Vector<size, T>::dot(a, b);
When this is more than enough and the compiler can infer the rest from
the context:
T dot = Math::dot(a, b);
There are more downsides and confusing cases (you can call
Math::Vector<3, T>::dot(), Math::Vector3<T>::dot() and Color3::dot() and
it is still the same function), so I made these as free functions in
Math namespace. You can now also abuse ADL for the calls, but I would
advise against that for better readability:
T d = dot(a, b); // dot?! what on earth is dot? and what is a?
The only downside found when porting is that you need to specify the
type somehow when having both parameters as initializer lists:
T d = dot({2.0f, -1.5f}, {1.0f, 2.5f}); // error
T d = dot(Complex{2.0f, -1.5f}, {1.0f, 2.5f}); // okay
But that's probably reasonable (and it's also highly corner case,
the functions were used this way only in tests).
The original static member functions are of course still present, but
marked as deprecated and will be removed at some point in future.
11 years ago
|
|
|
Math::angle(Vector3(2.0f, 3.0f, 4.0f).normalized(), {1.0f, -2.0f, 3.0f});
|
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|
|
|
CORRADE_COMPARE(o.str(), "Math::angle(): vectors must be normalized\n");
|
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|
|
|
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|
|
o.str({});
|
Math: made dot(), angle(), *lerp() and cross() free functions.
It is often annoying to write e.g. this, especially in generic code:
T dot = Math::Vector<size, T>::dot(a, b);
When this is more than enough and the compiler can infer the rest from
the context:
T dot = Math::dot(a, b);
There are more downsides and confusing cases (you can call
Math::Vector<3, T>::dot(), Math::Vector3<T>::dot() and Color3::dot() and
it is still the same function), so I made these as free functions in
Math namespace. You can now also abuse ADL for the calls, but I would
advise against that for better readability:
T d = dot(a, b); // dot?! what on earth is dot? and what is a?
The only downside found when porting is that you need to specify the
type somehow when having both parameters as initializer lists:
T d = dot({2.0f, -1.5f}, {1.0f, 2.5f}); // error
T d = dot(Complex{2.0f, -1.5f}, {1.0f, 2.5f}); // okay
But that's probably reasonable (and it's also highly corner case,
the functions were used this way only in tests).
The original static member functions are of course still present, but
marked as deprecated and will be removed at some point in future.
11 years ago
|
|
|
Math::angle({2.0f, 3.0f, 4.0f}, Vector3(1.0f, -2.0f, 3.0f).normalized());
|
|
|
|
|
CORRADE_COMPARE(o.str(), "Math::angle(): vectors must be normalized\n");
|
|
|
|
|
|
Math: made dot(), angle(), *lerp() and cross() free functions.
It is often annoying to write e.g. this, especially in generic code:
T dot = Math::Vector<size, T>::dot(a, b);
When this is more than enough and the compiler can infer the rest from
the context:
T dot = Math::dot(a, b);
There are more downsides and confusing cases (you can call
Math::Vector<3, T>::dot(), Math::Vector3<T>::dot() and Color3::dot() and
it is still the same function), so I made these as free functions in
Math namespace. You can now also abuse ADL for the calls, but I would
advise against that for better readability:
T d = dot(a, b); // dot?! what on earth is dot? and what is a?
The only downside found when porting is that you need to specify the
type somehow when having both parameters as initializer lists:
T d = dot({2.0f, -1.5f}, {1.0f, 2.5f}); // error
T d = dot(Complex{2.0f, -1.5f}, {1.0f, 2.5f}); // okay
But that's probably reasonable (and it's also highly corner case,
the functions were used this way only in tests).
The original static member functions are of course still present, but
marked as deprecated and will be removed at some point in future.
11 years ago
|
|
|
CORRADE_COMPARE(Math::angle(Vector3(2.0f, 3.0f, 4.0f).normalized(),
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|
|
Vector3(1.0f, -2.0f, 3.0f).normalized()),
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|
Rad(1.162514f));
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|
}
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template<class T> class BasicVec2: public Math::Vector<2, T> {
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public:
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|
/* MSVC 2015 can't handle {} here */
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template<class ...U> constexpr BasicVec2(U&&... args): Math::Vector<2, T>(args...) {}
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|
MAGNUM_VECTOR_SUBCLASS_IMPLEMENTATION(2, BasicVec2)
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|
};
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|
MAGNUM_VECTORn_OPERATOR_IMPLEMENTATION(2, BasicVec2)
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|
typedef BasicVec2<Float> Vec2;
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|
typedef BasicVec2<Int> Vec2i;
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|
void VectorTest::subclassTypes() {
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|
Float* const data = nullptr;
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|
|
const Float* const cdata = nullptr;
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|
|
CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(Vec2::from(data)), Vec2&>::value));
|
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|
CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(Vec2::from(cdata)), const Vec2&>::value));
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|
Vector<1, Float> one;
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(Vec2::pad(one)), Vec2>::value));
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/* Const operators */
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const Vec2 c;
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const Vec2 c2;
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(-c), Vec2>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(c + c), Vec2>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(c*1.0f), Vec2>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(1.0f*c), Vec2>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(c/1.0f), Vec2>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(1.0f/c), Vec2>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(c*c2), Vec2>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(c/c2), Vec2>::value));
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/* Assignment operators */
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Vec2 a;
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(a = c), Vec2&>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(a += c), Vec2&>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(a -= c), Vec2&>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(a *= 1.0f), Vec2&>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(a /= 1.0f), Vec2&>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(a *= c), Vec2&>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(a /= c), Vec2&>::value));
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/* Modulo operations */
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const Vec2i ci;
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Vec2i i;
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const Int j = {};
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(ci % j), Vec2i>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(i %= j), Vec2i&>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(ci % ci), Vec2i>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(i %= ci), Vec2i&>::value));
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/* Bitwise operations */
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(~ci), Vec2i>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(ci & ci), Vec2i>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(ci | ci), Vec2i>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(ci ^ ci), Vec2i>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(ci << 1), Vec2i>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(ci >> 1), Vec2i>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(i &= ci), Vec2i&>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(i |= ci), Vec2i&>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(i ^= ci), Vec2i&>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(i <<= 1), Vec2i&>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(i >>= 1), Vec2i&>::value));
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/* Integer multiplication/division */
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(ci*1.0f), Vec2i>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(1.0f*ci), Vec2i>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(c*ci), Vec2i>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(ci*c), Vec2i>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(ci/c), Vec2i>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(i *= c), Vec2i&>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(i /= c), Vec2i&>::value));
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/* Functions */
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(c.normalized()), Vec2>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(c.resized(1.0f)), Vec2>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(c.projected(c2)), Vec2>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(c.projectedOntoNormalized(c2)), Vec2>::value));
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CORRADE_VERIFY((std::is_same<decltype(c.flipped()), Vec2>::value));
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}
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void VectorTest::subclass() {
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Float data[] = {1.0f, -2.0f};
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vec2::from(data), Vec2(1.0f, -2.0f));
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const Float cdata[] = {1.0f, -2.0f};
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vec2::from(cdata), Vec2(1.0f, -2.0f));
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{
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constexpr Vector<1, Float> a = 5.0f;
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#ifndef CORRADE_MSVC2015_COMPATIBILITY /* Probably because copy is not constexpr */
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constexpr
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#endif
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Vec2 b = Vec2::pad(a);
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#ifndef CORRADE_MSVC2015_COMPATIBILITY /* Probably because copy is not constexpr */
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constexpr
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#endif
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Vec2 c = Vec2::pad(a, -1.0f);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(b, Vec2(5.0f, 0.0f));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(c, Vec2(5.0f, -1.0f));
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}
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/* Constexpr constructor */
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constexpr const Vec2 a{-2.0f, 5.0f};
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CORRADE_COMPARE(a[0], -2.0f);
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CORRADE_COMPARE(-Vec2(-2.0f, 5.0f), Vec2(2.0f, -5.0f));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vec2(-2.0f, 5.0f) + Vec2(1.0f, -3.0f), Vec2(-1.0f, 2.0f));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vec2(-2.0f, 5.0f) - Vec2(1.0f, -3.0f), Vec2(-3.0f, 8.0f));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vec2(-2.0f, 5.0f)*2.0f, Vec2(-4.0f, 10.0f));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(2.0f*Vec2(-2.0f, 5.0f), Vec2(-4.0f, 10.0f));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vec2(-2.0f, 5.0f)/0.5f, Vec2(-4.0f, 10.0f));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(2.0f/Vec2(-2.0f, 5.0f), Vec2(-1.0f, 0.4f));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vec2(-2.0f, 5.0f)*Vec2(1.5f, -2.0f), Vec2(-3.0f, -10.0f));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vec2(-2.0f, 5.0f)/Vec2(2.0f/3.0f, -0.5f), Vec2(-3.0f, -10.0f));
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/* No need to test in-place operators as the other ones are implemented
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using them */
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/* Modulo operations */
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vec2i(4, 13) % 2, Vec2i(0, 1));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vec2i(4, 13) % Vec2i(2, 5), Vec2i(0, 3));
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/* Bitwise operations */
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CORRADE_COMPARE(~Vec2i(85, 240), Vec2i(-86, -241));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vec2i(85, 240) & Vec2i(170, 85), Vec2i(0, 80));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vec2i(85, 240) | Vec2i(170, 85), Vec2i(255, 245));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vec2i(85, 240) ^ Vec2i(170, 85), Vec2i(255, 165));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vec2i(7, 32) << 2, Vec2i(28, 128));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vec2i(7, 32) >> 2, Vec2i(1, 8));
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|
/* Integral multiplication/division */
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vec2i(2, 4)*1.5f, Vec2i(3, 6));
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CORRADE_COMPARE(1.5f*Vec2i(2, 4), Vec2i(3, 6));
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{
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#ifdef CORRADE_TARGET_EMSCRIPTEN
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|
|
CORRADE_EXPECT_FAIL_IF(Vec2i(2, 4)/(2.0f/3.0f) == Vec2i(2, 5),
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|
|
|
"Emscripten -O1 misoptimizes the following (-O2 works).");
|
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|
#endif
|
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vec2i(2, 4)/(2.0f/3.0f), Vec2i(3, 6));
|
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|
}
|
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CORRADE_COMPARE(Vec2i(2, 4)*Vec2(-1.5f, 0.5f), Vec2i(-3, 2));
|
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|
|
CORRADE_COMPARE(Vec2(-1.5f, 0.5f)*Vec2i(2, 4), Vec2i(-3, 2));
|
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|
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|
{
|
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|
|
|
#ifdef CORRADE_TARGET_EMSCRIPTEN
|
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|
|
|
CORRADE_EXPECT_FAIL_IF(Vec2i(2, 4)/Vec2(-2.0f/3.0f, 2.0f) == Vec2i(-2, 2),
|
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|
|
|
"Emscripten -O1 misoptimizes the following (-O2 works).");
|
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|
|
|
#endif
|
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|
|
CORRADE_COMPARE(Vec2i(2, 4)/Vec2(-2.0f/3.0f, 2.0f), Vec2i(-3, 2));
|
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|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Functions */
|
|
|
|
|
CORRADE_COMPARE(Vec2(3.0f, 0.0f).normalized(), Vec2(1.0f, 0.0f));
|
|
|
|
|
CORRADE_COMPARE(Vec2(3.0f, 0.0f).resized(6.0f), Vec2(6.0f, 0.0f));
|
|
|
|
|
CORRADE_COMPARE(Vec2(1.0f, 1.0f).projected({0.0f, 2.0f}), Vec2(0.0f, 1.0f));
|
|
|
|
|
CORRADE_COMPARE(Vec2(1.0f, 1.0f).projectedOntoNormalized({0.0f, 1.0f}), Vec2(0.0f, 1.0f));
|
|
|
|
|
#ifndef CORRADE_MSVC2015_COMPATIBILITY /* Probably because copy is not constexpr */
|
|
|
|
|
constexpr
|
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
|
Vec2 flipped = Vec2{1.0f, 0.4f}.flipped();
|
|
|
|
|
CORRADE_COMPARE(flipped, (Vec2{0.4f, 1.0f}));
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
void VectorTest::debug() {
|
|
|
|
|
std::ostringstream o;
|
|
|
|
|
Debug(&o) << Vector4(0.5f, 15.0f, 1.0f, 1.0f);
|
|
|
|
|
CORRADE_COMPARE(o.str(), "Vector(0.5, 15, 1, 1)\n");
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
o.str({});
|
|
|
|
|
Debug(&o) << "a" << Vector4() << "b" << Vector4();
|
|
|
|
|
CORRADE_COMPARE(o.str(), "a Vector(0, 0, 0, 0) b Vector(0, 0, 0, 0)\n");
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
void VectorTest::configuration() {
|
|
|
|
|
Corrade::Utility::Configuration c;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Vector4 vec(3.0f, 3.125f, 9.0f, 9.55f);
|
|
|
|
|
std::string value("3 3.125 9 9.55");
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
c.setValue("vector", vec);
|
|
|
|
|
CORRADE_COMPARE(c.value("vector"), value);
|
|
|
|
|
CORRADE_COMPARE(c.value<Vector4>("vector"), vec);
|
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
}}}
|
|
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|
|
CORRADE_TEST_MAIN(Magnum::Math::Test::VectorTest)
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