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QTest::newRow("data3") << QSizeF(6.6, 4.4) << QSizeF(4.4, 6.6) << QSizeF(6.6, 6.6); } void tst_QSizeF::expandedTo() { QFETCH( QSizeF, input1); QFETCH( QSizeF, input2); QFETCH( QSizeF, expected); QCOMPARE( input1.expandedTo(input2), expected); } void tst_QSizeF::boundedTo_data() { QTest::addColumn("input1"); QTest::addColumn("input2"); QTest::addColumn("expected"); QTest::newRow("data0") << QSizeF(10.4, 12.8) << QSizeF(6.6, 4.4) << QSizeF(6.6, 4.4); QTest::newRow("data1") << QSizeF(0.0, 0.0) << QSizeF(6.6, 4.4) << QSizeF(0.0, 0.0); // This should pick the lowest of w,h components independently of each other, // thus the result dont have to be equal to neither input1 nor input2. QTest::newRow("data3") << QSizeF(6.6, 4.4) << QSizeF(4.4, 6.6) << QSizeF(4.4, 4.4); } void tst_QSizeF::boundedTo() { QFETCH( QSizeF, input1); QFETCH( QSizeF, input2); QFETCH( QSizeF, expected); QCOMPARE( input1.boundedTo(input2), expected); } void tst_QSizeF::transpose_data() { QTest::addColumn("input1"); QTest::addColumn("expected"); QTest::newRow("data0") << QSizeF(10.4, 12.8) << QSizeF(12.8, 10.4); QTest::newRow("data1") << QSizeF(0.0, 0.0) << QSizeF(0.0, 0.0); QTest::newRow("data3") << QSizeF(6.6, 4.4) << QSizeF(4.4, 6.6); } void tst_QSizeF::transpose() { QFETCH( QSizeF, input1); QFETCH( QSizeF, expected); // transpose() works only inplace and does not return anything, so we must do the operation itself before the compare. input1.transpose(); QCOMPARE(input1 , expected); } QTEST_APPLESS_MAIN(tst_QSizeF) #include "tst_qsizef.moc"