| // Copyright 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| // found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| #include "media/cast/common/expanded_value_base.h" |
| #include "testing/gtest/include/gtest/gtest.h" |
| |
| namespace cobalt { |
| namespace media { |
| namespace cast { |
| |
| namespace { |
| |
| // A basic subclass of ExpandedValueBase to use for testing. |
| class TestValue : public ExpandedValueBase<int64_t, TestValue> { |
| public: |
| explicit TestValue(int64_t value) : ExpandedValueBase(value) {} |
| }; |
| |
| } // namespace |
| |
| // Tests the various scenarios of truncating and then re-expanding values, and |
| // confirming the correct behavior. Note that, while the code below just tests |
| // truncation/expansion to/from 8 bits, the 16- and 32-bit cases are implicitly |
| // confirmed because the Expand() method uses the compiler to derive all of its |
| // constants (based on the type of its argument). |
| TEST(ExpandedValueBaseTest, TruncationAndExpansion) { |
| // Test that expansion works when the reference is always equal to the value |
| // that was truncated. |
| for (int64_t i = -512; i <= 512; ++i) { |
| const TestValue original_value(i); |
| const uint8_t truncated = original_value.lower_8_bits(); |
| const TestValue reference(i); |
| ASSERT_EQ(original_value, reference.Expand(truncated)) << "i=" << i; |
| } |
| |
| // Test that expansion works when the reference is always one less than the |
| // value that was truncated. |
| for (int64_t i = -512; i <= 512; ++i) { |
| const TestValue original_value(i); |
| const uint8_t truncated = original_value.lower_8_bits(); |
| const TestValue reference(i - 1); |
| ASSERT_EQ(original_value, reference.Expand(truncated)) << "i=" << i; |
| } |
| |
| // Test that expansion works when the reference is always one greater than the |
| // value that was truncated. |
| for (int64_t i = -512; i <= 512; ++i) { |
| const TestValue original_value(i); |
| const uint8_t truncated = original_value.lower_8_bits(); |
| const TestValue reference(i + 1); |
| ASSERT_EQ(original_value, reference.Expand(truncated)) << "i=" << i; |
| } |
| |
| // Test cases where the difference between the original value and the fixed |
| // reference is within the range [-128,+127]. The truncated value should |
| // always be re-expanded to the original value. |
| for (int64_t bias = -5; bias <= 5; ++bias) { |
| for (int64_t i = -128; i <= 127; ++i) { |
| const TestValue original_value(bias + i); |
| const uint8_t truncated = original_value.lower_8_bits(); |
| const TestValue reference(bias); |
| ASSERT_EQ(original_value, reference.Expand(truncated)) << "bias=" << bias |
| << ", i=" << i; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Test cases where the difference between the original value and the fixed |
| // reference is within the range [+128,+255]. When the truncated value is |
| // re-expanded, it should be 256 less than the original value. |
| for (int64_t bias = -5; bias <= 5; ++bias) { |
| for (int64_t i = 128; i <= 255; ++i) { |
| // Example: Let |original_value| be 192. Then, the truncated 8-bit value |
| // will be 0xc0. When a |reference| of zero is asked to expand 0xc0 back |
| // to the original value, it should produce -64 since -64 is closer to |
| // |reference| than 192. |
| const TestValue original_value(bias + i); |
| const uint8_t truncated = original_value.lower_8_bits(); |
| const TestValue reexpanded_value(bias + i - 256); |
| ASSERT_EQ(reexpanded_value.lower_8_bits(), truncated); |
| const TestValue reference(bias); |
| ASSERT_EQ(reexpanded_value, reference.Expand(truncated)) |
| << "bias=" << bias << ", i=" << i; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Test cases where the difference between the original value and the fixed |
| // reference is within the range [-256,-129]. When the truncated value is |
| // re-expanded, it should be 256 more than the original value. |
| for (int64_t bias = -5; bias <= 5; ++bias) { |
| for (int64_t i = -256; i <= -129; ++i) { |
| // Example: Let |original_value| be -192. Then, the truncated 8-bit value |
| // will be 0x40. When a |reference| of zero is asked to expand 0x40 back |
| // to the original value, it should produce 64 since 64 is closer to the |
| // |reference| than -192. |
| const TestValue original_value(bias + i); |
| const uint8_t truncated = original_value.lower_8_bits(); |
| const TestValue reexpanded_value(bias + i + 256); |
| ASSERT_EQ(reexpanded_value.lower_8_bits(), truncated); |
| const TestValue reference(bias); |
| ASSERT_EQ(reexpanded_value, reference.Expand(truncated)) |
| << "bias=" << bias << ", i=" << i; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| } // namespace cast |
| } // namespace media |
| } // namespace cobalt |