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* Copyright 2012 Google Inc.
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package com.google.gwt.typedarrays.shared;
import com.google.gwt.junit.client.GWTTestCase;
/**
* Test {@link Float32Array} implementations.
*/
public class Float32ArrayTest extends GWTTestCase {
private static final int BYTES_PER_ELEMENT = Float32Array.BYTES_PER_ELEMENT;
@Override
public String getModuleName() {
// returns null for a pure Java test
return null;
}
public void testBasic() {
if (!TypedArrays.isSupported()) {
// TODO: some way of showing test as skipped in this case?
return;
}
int byteLen = 40;
ArrayBuffer buf = TypedArrays.createArrayBuffer(byteLen);
assertEquals(byteLen, buf.byteLength());
DataView view = TypedArrays.createDataView(buf);
Float32Array array = TypedArrays.createFloat32Array(buf);
assertSame(buf, array.buffer());
assertEquals(byteLen, array.byteLength());
assertEquals(0, array.byteOffset());
int len = byteLen / BYTES_PER_ELEMENT;
assertEquals(len, array.length());
// check that it is initialized to zeros
for (int i = 0; i < len; ++i) {
assertEquals(0.0f, array.get(i));
}
// store some data
for (int i = 0; i < len; ++i) {
array.set(i, 1 << (i + 1));
}
// check the underlying buffer
for (int i = 0; i < len; ++i) {
assertEquals("Byte " + i + ":0", 0, view.getUint8(i * BYTES_PER_ELEMENT));
assertEquals("Byte " + i + ":1", 0, view.getUint8(i * BYTES_PER_ELEMENT + 1));
assertEquals("Byte " + i + ":2", (i & 1) != 0 ? 128 : 0,
view.getUint8(i * BYTES_PER_ELEMENT + 2));
assertEquals("Byte " + i + ":3", 64 + (i / 2), view.getUint8(i * BYTES_PER_ELEMENT + 3));
}
// modify the underlying buffer and read it back
view.setFloat32(0, -256, true);
view.setInt32(4, 0x0000803F);
assertEquals(-256f, array.get(0));
assertEquals(1.0f, array.get(1));
}
public void testSetFromJavaArray() {
if (!TypedArrays.isSupported()) {
// TODO: some way of showing test as skipped in this case?
return;
}
ArrayBuffer buf = TypedArrays.createArrayBuffer(24);
Float32Array array = TypedArrays.createFloat32Array(buf);
setFromJavaArray(array, 0);
validateArrayContents(array, 0);
// On Chrome, there is a bug where the first offset is ignored, so this test will fail if there
// isn't a test with offset 0 first.
// See http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=109785
buf = TypedArrays.createArrayBuffer(24);
array = TypedArrays.createFloat32Array(buf);
setFromJavaArray(array, 1);
validateArrayContents(array, 1);
}
protected void setFromJavaArray(Float32Array array, int offset) {
float[] values = new float[] {
1.0f, Float.NEGATIVE_INFINITY, Float.NaN, Float.MAX_VALUE,
};
array.set(values, offset);
}
protected void validateArrayContents(Float32Array array, int offset) {
for (int i = 0; i < offset; ++i) {
assertEquals("index " + i, 0.0f, array.get(i));
}
assertEquals("Index " + offset, 1.0f, array.get(offset++));
assertTrue("Index " + offset, Float.isInfinite(array.get(offset)));
assertTrue("Index " + offset, array.get(offset++) < 0);
assertTrue("Index " + offset, Float.isNaN(array.get(offset++)));
assertEquals("Index " + offset, Float.MAX_VALUE, array.get(offset++));
for (int i = offset + 4; i < array.length(); ++i) {
assertEquals("index " + i, 0, array.get(i));
}
}
}