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- using System;
- using NUnit.Framework;
- using NUnit.Framework.SyntaxHelpers;
- using OpenMetaverse;
- using OpenSim.Tests.Common;
- namespace OpenSim.Framework.Tests
- {
- [TestFixture]
- public class UtilTests
- {
- [Test]
- public void VectorOperationTests()
- {
- Vector3 v1, v2;
- double expectedDistance;
- double expectedMagnitude;
- double lowPrecisionTolerance = 0.001;
- //Lets test a simple case of <0,0,0> and <5,5,5>
- {
- v1 = new Vector3(0, 0, 0);
- v2 = new Vector3(5, 5, 5);
- expectedDistance = 8.66;
- Assert.That(Util.GetDistanceTo(v1, v2),
- new DoubleToleranceConstraint(expectedDistance, lowPrecisionTolerance),
- "Calculated distance between two vectors was not within tolerances.");
- expectedMagnitude = 0;
- Assert.That(Util.GetMagnitude(v1), Is.EqualTo(0), "Magnitude of null vector was not zero.");
- expectedMagnitude = 8.66;
- Assert.That(Util.GetMagnitude(v2),
- new DoubleToleranceConstraint(expectedMagnitude, lowPrecisionTolerance),
- "Magnitude of vector was incorrect.");
- TestDelegate d = delegate() { Util.GetNormalizedVector(v1); };
- bool causesArgumentException = TestHelper.AssertThisDelegateCausesArgumentException(d);
- Assert.That(causesArgumentException, Is.True,
- "Getting magnitude of null vector did not cause argument exception.");
- Vector3 expectedNormalizedVector = new Vector3(.577f, .577f, .577f);
- double expectedNormalizedMagnitude = 1;
- Vector3 normalizedVector = Util.GetNormalizedVector(v2);
- Assert.That(normalizedVector,
- new VectorToleranceConstraint(expectedNormalizedVector, lowPrecisionTolerance),
- "Normalized vector generated from vector was not what was expected.");
- Assert.That(Util.GetMagnitude(normalizedVector),
- new DoubleToleranceConstraint(expectedNormalizedMagnitude, lowPrecisionTolerance),
- "Normalized vector generated from vector does not have magnitude of 1.");
- }
- //Lets test a simple case of <0,0,0> and <0,0,0>
- {
- v1 = new Vector3(0, 0, 0);
- v2 = new Vector3(0, 0, 0);
- expectedDistance = 0;
- Assert.That(Util.GetDistanceTo(v1, v2),
- new DoubleToleranceConstraint(expectedDistance, lowPrecisionTolerance),
- "Calculated distance between two vectors was not within tolerances.");
- expectedMagnitude = 0;
- Assert.That(Util.GetMagnitude(v1), Is.EqualTo(0), "Magnitude of null vector was not zero.");
- expectedMagnitude = 0;
- Assert.That(Util.GetMagnitude(v2),
- new DoubleToleranceConstraint(expectedMagnitude, lowPrecisionTolerance),
- "Magnitude of vector was incorrect.");
- TestDelegate d = delegate() { Util.GetNormalizedVector(v1); };
- bool causesArgumentException = TestHelper.AssertThisDelegateCausesArgumentException(d);
- Assert.That(causesArgumentException, Is.True,
- "Getting magnitude of null vector did not cause argument exception.");
- d = delegate() { Util.GetNormalizedVector(v2); };
- causesArgumentException = TestHelper.AssertThisDelegateCausesArgumentException(d);
- Assert.That(causesArgumentException, Is.True,
- "Getting magnitude of null vector did not cause argument exception.");
- }
- //Lets test a simple case of <0,0,0> and <-5,-5,-5>
- {
- v1 = new Vector3(0, 0, 0);
- v2 = new Vector3(-5, -5, -5);
- expectedDistance = 8.66;
- Assert.That(Util.GetDistanceTo(v1, v2),
- new DoubleToleranceConstraint(expectedDistance, lowPrecisionTolerance),
- "Calculated distance between two vectors was not within tolerances.");
- expectedMagnitude = 0;
- Assert.That(Util.GetMagnitude(v1), Is.EqualTo(0), "Magnitude of null vector was not zero.");
- expectedMagnitude = 8.66;
- Assert.That(Util.GetMagnitude(v2),
- new DoubleToleranceConstraint(expectedMagnitude, lowPrecisionTolerance),
- "Magnitude of vector was incorrect.");
- TestDelegate d = delegate() { Util.GetNormalizedVector(v1); };
- bool causesArgumentException = TestHelper.AssertThisDelegateCausesArgumentException(d);
- Assert.That(causesArgumentException, Is.True,
- "Getting magnitude of null vector did not cause argument exception.");
- Vector3 expectedNormalizedVector = new Vector3(-.577f, -.577f, -.577f);
- double expectedNormalizedMagnitude = 1;
- Vector3 normalizedVector = Util.GetNormalizedVector(v2);
- Assert.That(normalizedVector,
- new VectorToleranceConstraint(expectedNormalizedVector, lowPrecisionTolerance),
- "Normalized vector generated from vector was not what was expected.");
- Assert.That(Util.GetMagnitude(normalizedVector),
- new DoubleToleranceConstraint(expectedNormalizedMagnitude, lowPrecisionTolerance),
- "Normalized vector generated from vector does not have magnitude of 1.");
- }
- }
- [Test]
- public void UUIDTests()
- {
- Assert.IsTrue(Util.isUUID("01234567-89ab-Cdef-0123-456789AbCdEf"),
- "A correct UUID wasn't recognized.");
- Assert.IsFalse(Util.isUUID("FOOBAR67-89ab-Cdef-0123-456789AbCdEf"),
- "UUIDs with non-hex characters are recognized as correct UUIDs.");
- Assert.IsFalse(Util.isUUID("01234567"),
- "Too short UUIDs are regognized as correct UUIDs.");
- Assert.IsFalse(Util.isUUID("01234567-89ab-Cdef-0123-456789AbCdEf0"),
- "Too long UUIDs are regognized as correct UUIDs.");
- Assert.IsFalse(Util.isUUID("01234567-89ab-Cdef-0123+456789AbCdEf"),
- "UUIDs with wrong format are recognized as correct UUIDs.");
- }
- [Test]
- public void GetHashGuidTests()
- {
- string string1 = "This is one string";
- string string2 = "This is another";
- // Two consecutive runs should equal the same
- Assert.AreEqual(Util.GetHashGuid(string1, "secret1"), Util.GetHashGuid(string1, "secret1"));
- Assert.AreEqual(Util.GetHashGuid(string2, "secret1"), Util.GetHashGuid(string2, "secret1"));
- // Varying data should not eqal the same
- Assert.AreNotEqual(Util.GetHashGuid(string1, "secret1"), Util.GetHashGuid(string2, "secret1"));
- // Varying secrets should not eqal the same
- Assert.AreNotEqual(Util.GetHashGuid(string1, "secret1"), Util.GetHashGuid(string1, "secret2"));
- }
- }
- }
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