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53 lines
1.5 KiB
C++
53 lines
1.5 KiB
C++
#pragma once
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#include <iostream>
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#include <helpers/test_suite.hpp>
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class test_timedelta : public test_suite
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{
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public:
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void test_from_number()
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{
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auto td = xlnt::timedelta::from_number(1.0423726852L);
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assert(td.days == 1);
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assert(td.hours == 1);
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assert(td.minutes == 1);
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assert(td.seconds == 1);
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assert(td.microseconds == 1);
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}
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void test_round_trip()
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{
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long double time = 3.14159265359L;
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auto td = xlnt::timedelta::from_number(time);
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auto time_rt = td.to_number();
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assert_equals(time, time_rt);
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}
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void test_to_number()
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{
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xlnt::timedelta td(1, 1, 1, 1, 1);
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assert_equals(td.to_number(), 1.0423726852L);
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}
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void test_carry()
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{
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// We want a time that rolls over to the next second, minute, and hour
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// Start off with a time 1 microsecond before the next hour
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xlnt::timedelta td(1, 23, 59, 59, 999999);
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auto number = td.to_number();
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// Add 600 nanoseconds to the raw number which represents time as a fraction of a day
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// In other words, 6 tenths of a millionth of a sixtieth of a sixtieth of a twenty-fourth of a day
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number += (0.6 / 1000000) / 60 / 60 / 24;
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auto rollover = xlnt::timedelta::from_number(number);
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assert_equals(rollover.days, 2);
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assert_equals(rollover.hours, 0);
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assert_equals(rollover.minutes, 0);
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assert_equals(rollover.seconds, 0);
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assert_equals(rollover.microseconds, 0);
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}
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};
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