mapnik/tests/cpp_tests/svg_renderer_tests/root_element_test.cpp

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#define BOOST_TEST_MODULE root_element_test
/*
* This test module contains several generators for
* the SVG root element.
*/
// boost.test
#include <boost/test/included/unit_test.hpp>
// boost.spirit
#include <boost/spirit/include/karma.hpp>
#include <boost/spirit/repository/include/karma_confix.hpp>
// boost
#include <boost/fusion/tuple.hpp>
// stl
#include <string>
#include <sstream>
namespace karma = boost::spirit::karma;
namespace repository = boost::spirit::repository;
namespace fusion = boost::fusion;
using namespace karma;
struct F
{
F() :
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width(100),
height(100),
version(1.1),
xmlns("http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"),
expected_output("<svg width=\"100px\" height=\"100px\" version=\"1.1\" xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/2000/svg\">") {}
~F() {}
const int width;
const int height;
const float version;
const std::string xmlns;
const std::string expected_output;
std::ostringstream actual_output;
};
/*
* This test case uses one compound generator to generate the SVG element.
*
* It makes only one call to the format function and uses an ostringstream
* as its output destination.
*
* The attribute values are provided as arguments to the format function.
* The disadvantage of this is that the number of arguments is limited
* by the preprocessor constant SPIRIT_ARGUMENTS_LIMIT, whose default
* value is 10. The advantage is that they can be of any type (as long
* as they are compatible with the corresponding generator type).
*/
BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_CASE(bgcolor_stream_test_case, F)
{
actual_output
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<< format(
"<svg width=\"" << int_ << string << "\" "
<< "height=\"" << int_ << string << "\" "
<< "version=\"" << float_ << "\" "
<< "xmlns=\"" << string << "\""
<< ">",
width, "px", height, "px", version, xmlns);
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(actual_output.str(), expected_output);
}
/*
* This test case uses confix to wrap each xml attribute's value
* inside double quotes.
*
* Notice that the generators' attribute list contains also tuples.
* Tuples are needed to specify each confix's attributes that contain
* more than one generator, like confix()[int_ << string] (this
* generator needs a tuple: tuple<int, string>).
*
* The difference between this generator and the one in test case
* 'bgcolor_stream_test_case' is the use of less << operators and
* a more clean handling of double quotes.
*/
BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_CASE(bgcolor_stream_confix_test_case, F)
{
using repository::confix;
using fusion::tuple;
actual_output
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<< format(
"<svg width=" << confix('"', '"')[int_ << string]
<< " height=" << confix('"', '"')[int_ << string]
<< " version=" << confix('"', '"')[float_]
<< " xmlns=" << confix('"', '"')[string]
<< ">",
tuple<int, std::string>(width, "px"), tuple<int, std::string>(height, "px"), version, xmlns);
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(actual_output.str(), expected_output);
}
/*
* This test case generates the angle brackets of the svg/xml tag
* using confix. notice that a confix generator can be part of another
* confix generator's expression.
*
* Notice also that the attribute list is the same as in
* 'bgcolor_stream_confix_test_case'. From this one can see that each
* generator is meant to have a list of attributes if it has more than one.
*
* If the generator is nested inside another generator, the former's attribute
* list will be another list (a tuple, for example) inside the latter's.
*/
BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_CASE(bgcolor_stream_confix_complete_test_case, F)
{
using repository::confix;
using fusion::tuple;
actual_output
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<< format(
confix('<', ">")[
"svg width=" << confix('"', '"')[int_ << string]
<< " height=" << confix('"', '"')[int_ << string]
<< " version=" << confix('"', '"')[float_]
<< " xmlns=" << confix('"', '"')[string]],
tuple<int, std::string>(width, "px"), tuple<int, std::string>(height, "px"), version, xmlns);
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(actual_output.str(), expected_output);
}
/*
* This test case uses an iterator to receive the generated
* output. The iterator comes from the std::ostringstream that's
* been used in the previous test cases, so the output is
* actually generated into the stream.
*
* Using iterators instead of streams has the advantage that
* more advanced concepts are implemented in karma for them,
* like rules and grammars.
*/
BOOST_FIXTURE_TEST_CASE(bgcolor_stream_iterator_test_case, F)
{
using repository::confix;
using fusion::tuple;
std::ostream_iterator<char> actual_output_iterator(actual_output);
generate(
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actual_output_iterator,
confix("<", ">")[
"svg width=" << confix('"', '"')[int_ << string]
<< " height=" << confix('"', '"')[int_ << string]
<< " version=" << confix('"', '"')[float_]
<< " xmlns=" << confix('"', '"')[string]],
tuple<int, std::string>(width, "px"), tuple<int, std::string>(height, "px"), version, xmlns);
BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(actual_output.str(), expected_output);
}