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mpv/test/tests.h
wm4 d8002f1dde video: separate repacking code from zimg and make it independent
For whatever purpose. If anything, this makes the zimg wrapper cleaner.

The added tests are not particular exhaustive, but nice to have. This
also makes the scale_zimg.c test pretty useless, because it only tests
repacking (going through the zimg wrapper). In theory, the repack_tests
things could also be used on scalers, but I guess it doesn't matter.

Some things are added over the previous zimg wrapper code. For example,
some fringe formats can now be expanded to 8 bit per component for
convenience.
2020-05-09 18:02:57 +02:00

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#pragma once
#include <float.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <math.h>
#include "common/common.h"
struct MPContext;
bool run_tests(struct MPContext *mpctx);
struct test_ctx {
struct mpv_global *global;
struct mp_log *log;
// Path for ref files, without trailing "/".
const char *ref_path;
// Path for result files, without trailing "/".
const char *out_path;
};
struct unittest {
// This is used to select the test on command line with --unittest=<name>.
const char *name;
// Cannot run without additional arguments supplied.
bool is_complex;
// Entrypoints. There are various for various purposes. Only 1 of them must
// be set.
// Entrypoint for tests which have a simple dependency on the mpv core. The
// core is sufficiently initialized at this point.
void (*run)(struct test_ctx *ctx);
};
extern const struct unittest test_chmap;
extern const struct unittest test_gl_video;
extern const struct unittest test_img_format;
extern const struct unittest test_json;
extern const struct unittest test_linked_list;
extern const struct unittest test_repack_sws;
extern const struct unittest test_repack_zimg;
extern const struct unittest test_repack;
extern const struct unittest test_paths;
#define assert_true(x) assert(x)
#define assert_false(x) assert(!(x))
#define assert_int_equal(a, b) \
assert_int_equal_impl(__FILE__, __LINE__, (a), (b))
#define assert_string_equal(a, b) \
assert_string_equal_impl(__FILE__, __LINE__, (a), (b))
#define assert_float_equal(a, b, tolerance) \
assert_float_equal_impl(__FILE__, __LINE__, (a), (b), (tolerance))
// Assert that memcmp(a,b,s)==0, or hexdump output on failure.
#define assert_memcmp(a, b, s) \
assert_memcmp_impl(__FILE__, __LINE__, (a), (b), (s))
// Require that the files "ref" and "new" are the same. The paths can be
// relative to ref_path and out_path respectively. If they're not the same,
// the output of "diff" is shown, the err message (if not NULL), and the test
// fails.
#define assert_text_files_equal(ctx, ref, new, err) \
assert_text_files_equal_impl(__FILE__, __LINE__, (ctx), (ref), (new), (err))
void assert_int_equal_impl(const char *file, int line, int64_t a, int64_t b);
void assert_string_equal_impl(const char *file, int line,
const char *a, const char *b);
void assert_float_equal_impl(const char *file, int line,
double a, double b, double tolerance);
void assert_text_files_equal_impl(const char *file, int line,
struct test_ctx *ctx, const char *ref,
const char *new, const char *err);
void assert_memcmp_impl(const char *file, int line,
const void *a, const void *b, size_t size);
// Open a new file in the out_path. Always succeeds.
FILE *test_open_out(struct test_ctx *ctx, const char *name);
// Sorted list of valid imgfmts. Call init_imgfmts_list() before use.
extern int imgfmts[];
extern int num_imgfmts;
void init_imgfmts_list(void);