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Add unit tests
author | Daniele Nicolodi <nicolodi@science.unitn.it> |
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date | Tue, 06 Dec 2011 18:42:11 +0100 |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/testing/utp_1.1/utps/timespan/utp_timespan_string.m Tue Dec 06 18:42:11 2011 +0100 @@ -0,0 +1,430 @@ +% UTP_TIMESPAN_STRING a set of UTPs for the timespan/string method +% +% M Hewitson 06-08-08 +% +% $Id: utp_timespan_string.m,v 1.2 2009/07/28 13:17:24 ingo Exp $ +% + +% <MethodDescription> +% +% The string method of the timespan class writes a command string that can be +% used to recreate the input object(s). But the object must be created with a +% plist. +% +% </MethodDescription> + +function results = utp_timespan_string(varargin) + + % Check the inputs + if nargin == 0 + + % Some keywords + class = 'timespan'; + mthd = 'string'; + + results = []; + disp('******************************************************'); + disp(['**** Running UTPs for ' class '/' mthd]); + disp('******************************************************'); + + pl1 = plist('timezone', 'PST', 'timeformat', 'HH:MM:SS.FFF', 'startT', time(1234), 'endT', time(12345)); + ts1 = timespan(pl1); + pl2 = plist('startT', '14:00:00', 'endT', '15:15:00'); + ts2 = timespan(pl2); + tsv = [ts1, ts2, ts1]; + tsm = [ts1, ts2, ts1; ts1, ts2, ts1]; + + % Exception list for the UTPs: + [ple1,ple2,ple3,ple4,ple5,ple6] = get_test_ples(); + + % Run the tests + results = [results utp_01]; % getInfo call + results = [results utp_02]; % Vector input + results = [results utp_03]; % Matrix input + results = [results utp_04]; % List input + results = [results utp_05]; % Test with mixed input + results = [results utp_06]; % Test history is working + results = [results utp_07]; % Negative test: The object have more than one history step. + + disp('Done.'); + disp('******************************************************'); + + elseif nargin == 1 % Check for UTP functions + if strcmp(varargin{1}, 'isutp') + results = 1; + else + results = 0; + end + else + error('### Incorrect inputs') + end + + %% UTP_01 + + % <TestDescription> + % + % Tests that the getInfo call works for this method. + % + % </TestDescription> + function result = utp_01 + + + % <SyntaxDescription> + % + % Test that the getInfo call works for no sets, all sets, and each set + % individually. + % + % </SyntaxDescription> + + try + % <SyntaxCode> + % Call for no sets + io(1) = eval([class '.getInfo(''' mthd ''', ''None'')']); + % Call for all sets + io(2) = eval([class '.getInfo(''' mthd ''')']); + % Call for each set + for kk=1:numel(io(2).sets) + io(kk+2) = eval([class '.getInfo(''' mthd ''', ''' io(2).sets{kk} ''')']); + end + % </SyntaxCode> + stest = true; + catch err + disp(err.message) + stest = false; + end + + % <AlgoDescription> + % + % 1) Check that getInfo call returned an minfo object in all cases. + % 2) Check that all plists have the correct parameters. + % + % </AlgoDescription> + + atest = true; + if stest + % <AlgoCode> + % check we have minfo objects + if isa(io, 'minfo') + %%% SET 'None' + if ~isempty(io(1).sets), atest = false; end + if ~isempty(io(1).plists), atest = false; end + %%% Check all Sets + if ~any(strcmpi(io(2).sets, 'Default')), atest = false; end + if numel(io(2).plists) ~= numel(io(2).sets), atest = false; end + %%%%%%%%%% SET 'Default' + if io(3).plists.nparams ~= 0, atest = false; end + % Check key + % Check default value + % Check options + end + % </AlgoCode> + else + atest = false; + end + + % Return a result structure + result = utp_prepare_result(atest, stest, dbstack, mfilename); + end % END UTP_01 + + %% UTP_02 + + % <TestDescription> + % + % Tests that the string method works with a vector of TIMESPAN objects as input. + % + % </TestDescription> + function result = utp_02 + + % <SyntaxDescription> + % + % Test that the string method works for a vector of TIMESPAN objects as input. + % + % </SyntaxDescription> + + try + % <SyntaxCode> + out = string(tsv); + rout = eval(out); + % </SyntaxCode> + stest = true; + catch err + disp(err.message) + stest = false; + end + + % <AlgoDescription> + % + % 1) Check that the output is a executable string. + % 2) Check the correct number of rout + % 3) Check the rebuild objects. + % + % </AlgoDescription> + + atest = true; + if stest + % <AlgoCode> + % Check the output + if ~ischar(out), atest = false; end; + if ~isa(rout, 'timespan'), atest = false; end + if numel(rout) ~= numel(tsv), atest = false; end + for kk = 1:numel(tsv) + if eq(rout(kk), tsv(kk)), atest = false; end + end + % </AlgoCode> + else + atest = false; + end + + % Return a result structure + result = utp_prepare_result(atest, stest, dbstack, mfilename); + end % END UTP_02 + + %% UTP_03 + + % <TestDescription> + % + % Tests that the string method works with a matrix of TIMESPAN objects as input. + % + % </TestDescription> + function result = utp_03 + + % <SyntaxDescription> + % + % Test that the string method works for a matrix of TIMESPAN objects as input. + % + % </SyntaxDescription> + + try + % <SyntaxCode> + out = string(tsm); + rout = eval(out); + % </SyntaxCode> + stest = true; + catch err + disp(err.message) + stest = false; + end + + % <AlgoDescription> + % + % 1) Check that the output is a executable string. + % 2) Check the correct number of rout + % 3) Check the rebuild objects. + % + % </AlgoDescription> + + atest = true; + if stest + % <AlgoCode> + % Check the output + if ~ischar(out), atest = false; end + if ~isa(rout, 'timespan'), atest = false; end + if numel(rout) ~= numel(tsm), atest = false; end + for kk = 1:numel(tsm) + if eq(rout(kk), tsm(kk)), atest = false; end + end + % </AlgoCode> + else + atest = false; + end + + % Return a result structure + result = utp_prepare_result(atest, stest, dbstack, mfilename); + end % END UTP_03 + + %% UTP_04 + + % <TestDescription> + % + % Tests that the string method works with a list of TIMESPAN objects as input. + % + % </TestDescription> + function result = utp_04 + + % <SyntaxDescription> + % + % Test that the string method works for a list of TIMESPAN objects as input. + % + % </SyntaxDescription> + + try + % <SyntaxCode> + out = string(ts1,ts2); + rout = eval(out); + % </SyntaxCode> + stest = true; + catch err + disp(err.message) + stest = false; + end + + % <AlgoDescription> + % + % 1) Check that the output is a executable string. + % 2) Check the correct number of rout + % 3) Check the rebuild objects. + % + % </AlgoDescription> + + atest = true; + tsin = [ts1, ts2]; + if stest + % <AlgoCode> + % Check the output + if ~ischar(out), atest = false; end + if ~isa(rout, 'timespan'), atest = false; end + if numel(rout) ~= numel(tsin), atest = false; end + for kk = 1:numel(tsin) + if eq(rout(kk), tsin(kk)), atest = false; end + end + % </AlgoCode> + else + atest = false; + end + + % Return a result structure + result = utp_prepare_result(atest, stest, dbstack, mfilename); + end % END UTP_04 + + %% UTP_05 + + % <TestDescription> + % + % Tests that the string method works with a mix of different shaped TIMESPAN objects + % as input. + % + % </TestDescription> + function result = utp_05 + + % <SyntaxDescription> + % + % Test that the string method works with an input of matrices and vectors + % and single TIMESPAN objects. + % + % </SyntaxDescription> + + try + % <SyntaxCode> + out = string(ts1,tsm,ts2); + rout = eval(out); + % </SyntaxCode> + stest = true; + catch err + disp(err.message) + stest = false; + end + + % <AlgoDescription> + % + % 1) Check that the output is a executable string. + % 2) Check the correct number of rout + % 3) Check the rebuild objects. + % + % </AlgoDescription> + + atest = true; + tsin = [ts1, reshape(tsm, 1, []), ts2]; + if stest + % <AlgoCode> + % Check the output + if ~ischar(out), atest = false; end + if ~isa(rout, 'timespan'), atest = false; end + if numel(rout) ~= numel(tsin), atest = false; end + for kk = 1:numel(tsin) + if eq(rout(kk), tsin(kk)), atest = false; end + end + % </AlgoCode> + else + atest = false; + end + + % Return a result structure + result = utp_prepare_result(atest, stest, dbstack, mfilename); + end % END UTP_05 + + %% UTP_06 + + % <TestDescription> + % + % Tests that the string method properly applies history. + % + % </TestDescription> + function result = utp_06 + + % <SyntaxDescription> + % + % The method string doesn't change the data, thus it is not possible to check + % the history. Nothing to do. + % + % </SyntaxDescription> + + try + % <SyntaxCode> + % </SyntaxCode> + stest = true; + catch err + disp(err.message) + stest = false; + end + + % <AlgoDescription> + % + % </AlgoDescription> + + atest = true; + if stest + % <AlgoCode> + % </AlgoCode> + else + atest = false; + end + + % Return a result structure + result = utp_prepare_result(atest, stest, dbstack, mfilename); + end % END UTP_06 + + %% UTP_07 + + % <TestDescription> + % + % Tests that the string method doesn't work if the TIMESPAN object have more + % than one history step. + % + % </TestDescription> + function result = utp_07 + + % <SyntaxDescription> + % + % The method string throws an error because the input object have more than + % one history step. + % + % </SyntaxDescription> + + try + % <SyntaxCode> + ts3 = timespan(3000, 5000); + ts3.setName('Second history step'); + out = ts3.string(); + % </SyntaxCode> + stest = false; + catch err + stest = true; + end + + % <AlgoDescription> + % + % </AlgoDescription> + + atest = true; + if stest + % <AlgoCode> + % </AlgoCode> + else + atest = false; + end + + % Return a result structure + result = utp_prepare_result(atest, stest, dbstack, mfilename); + end % END UTP_07 + +end