VectorToleranceConstraint.cs 3.4 KB

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  27. using System;
  28. using libsecondlife;
  29. using NUnit.Framework;
  30. namespace OpenSim.Tests.Common
  31. {
  32. public class VectorToleranceConstraint : ANumericalToleranceConstraint
  33. {
  34. private LLVector3 _baseValue;
  35. private LLVector3 _valueToBeTested;
  36. public VectorToleranceConstraint(LLVector3 baseValue, double tolerance) : base(tolerance)
  37. {
  38. _baseValue = baseValue;
  39. }
  40. ///<summary>
  41. ///Test whether the constraint is satisfied by a given value
  42. ///</summary>
  43. ///<param name="valueToBeTested">The value to be tested</param>
  44. ///<returns>
  45. ///True for success, false for failure
  46. ///</returns>
  47. public override bool Matches(object valueToBeTested)
  48. {
  49. if (valueToBeTested == null)
  50. {
  51. throw new ArgumentException("Constraint cannot be used upon null values.");
  52. }
  53. if (valueToBeTested.GetType() != typeof (LLVector3))
  54. {
  55. throw new ArgumentException("Constraint cannot be used upon non vector values.");
  56. }
  57. _valueToBeTested = (LLVector3) valueToBeTested;
  58. return (IsWithinDoubleConstraint(_valueToBeTested.X, _baseValue.X) &&
  59. IsWithinDoubleConstraint(_valueToBeTested.Y, _baseValue.Y) &&
  60. IsWithinDoubleConstraint(_valueToBeTested.Z, _baseValue.Z));
  61. }
  62. public override void WriteDescriptionTo(MessageWriter writer)
  63. {
  64. writer.WriteExpectedValue(
  65. string.Format("A value {0} within tolerance of plus or minus {1}", _baseValue, _tolerance));
  66. }
  67. public override void WriteActualValueTo(MessageWriter writer)
  68. {
  69. writer.WriteActualValue(_valueToBeTested);
  70. }
  71. }
  72. }