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/****************************************************************************
**
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import QtQuick 1.0
import QtTest 1.0
import Qt.location 5.0
Item {
Coordinate{ id: coordinate1; latitude: 1; longitude: 1}
Coordinate{ id: coordinate2; latitude: 2; longitude: 2}
Coordinate{ id: coordinate3; latitude: 80; longitude: 80}
BoundingCircle{ id: emptyCircle}
BoundingCircle{ id: circle1; center: coordinate1; radius: 200000}
SignalSpy {id: radiusSpy; target: emptyCircle; signalName: "radiusChanged"}
SignalSpy {id: centerSpy; target: emptyCircle; signalName: "centerChanged"}
TestCase {
name: "Bounding circle"
function test_circle_defaults_and_setters() {
compare (emptyCircle.radius, -1)
compare (circle1.radius, 200000)
emptyCircle.radius = 200
compare (radiusSpy.count, 1)
emptyCircle.radius = 200
compare (radiusSpy.count, 1)
emptyCircle.center = coordinate1
compare (centerSpy.count, 1)
emptyCircle.center = coordinate1
compare (centerSpy.count, 1)
emptyCircle.center = coordinate2
compare (centerSpy.count, 2)
emptyCircle.center = coordinate1
emptyCircle.radius = 200000
compare(emptyCircle.contains(coordinate1), true)
compare(emptyCircle.contains(coordinate2), true)
compare(emptyCircle.contains(coordinate3), false)
}
}
// coordinate unit square
Coordinate{ id: bottomLeft; latitude: 0; longitude: 0}
Coordinate{ id: topLeft; latitude: 1; longitude: 0}
Coordinate{ id: topRight; latitude: 1; longitude: 1}
Coordinate{ id: bottomRight; latitude: 0; longitude: 1}
Coordinate{ id: newTopRight; latitude: 3; longitude: 3}
Coordinate{ id: inside; latitude: 0.5; longitude: 0.5}
Coordinate{ id: outside; latitude: 2; longitude: 2}
BoundingBox {
id: box;
bottomLeft: bottomLeft;
topLeft: topLeft;
topRight: topRight;
bottomRight: bottomRight}
// C++ auto test exists for basics of bounding box, testing here
// only added functionality
TestCase {
name: "Bounding box"
function test_box_defaults_and_setters() {
compare (box.bottomRight.longitude, bottomRight.longitude) // sanity
compare (box.contains(bottomLeft), true)
compare (box.contains(inside), true)
compare (box.contains(outside), false)
box.topRight = newTopRight
compare (box.contains(outside), true)
}
}
}
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