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authorMax Cai <maxtroy@google.com>2014-01-09 18:46:04 +0000
committerMax Cai <maxtroy@google.com>2014-01-10 18:11:07 +0000
commit04e0fa44e105bc644bf07ba5154fc4a1ca4baec2 (patch)
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Correctness: floating point equality using bits instead of ==.
Special values for float and double make it inaccurate to test the equality with ==. The main Java library uses the standard Object.equals() implementation for all fields, which for floating point fields means Float.equals() or Double.equals(). They define equality as bitwise equality, with all NaN representations normalized to the same bit sequence (and therefore equal to each other). This test checks that the nano implementation complies with Object.equals(), so NaN == NaN and +0.0 != -0.0. Change-Id: I97bb4a3687223d8a212c70cd736436b9dd80c1d7
Diffstat (limited to 'java')
-rw-r--r--java/src/test/java/com/google/protobuf/NanoTest.java131
1 files changed, 121 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/java/src/test/java/com/google/protobuf/NanoTest.java b/java/src/test/java/com/google/protobuf/NanoTest.java
index bb95a17..687bc16 100644
--- a/java/src/test/java/com/google/protobuf/NanoTest.java
+++ b/java/src/test/java/com/google/protobuf/NanoTest.java
@@ -2886,13 +2886,6 @@ public class NanoTest extends TestCase {
TestAllTypesNano.BAR,
TestAllTypesNano.BAZ
};
- // We set the _nan fields to something other than nan, because equality
- // is defined for nan such that Float.NaN != Float.NaN, which makes any
- // instance of TestAllTypesNano unequal to any other instance unless
- // these fields are set. This is also the behavior of the regular java
- // generator when the value of a field is NaN.
- message.defaultFloatNan = 1.0f;
- message.defaultDoubleNan = 1.0;
return message;
}
@@ -2915,7 +2908,6 @@ public class NanoTest extends TestCase {
TestAllTypesNano.BAR,
TestAllTypesNano.BAZ
};
- message.defaultFloatNan = 1.0f;
return message;
}
@@ -2924,8 +2916,7 @@ public class NanoTest extends TestCase {
.setOptionalInt32(5)
.setOptionalString("Hello")
.setOptionalBytes(new byte[] {1, 2, 3})
- .setOptionalNestedEnum(TestNanoAccessors.BAR)
- .setDefaultFloatNan(1.0f);
+ .setOptionalNestedEnum(TestNanoAccessors.BAR);
message.optionalNestedMessage = new TestNanoAccessors.NestedMessage().setBb(27);
message.repeatedInt32 = new int[] { 5, 6, 7, 8 };
message.repeatedString = new String[] { "One", "Two" };
@@ -2973,6 +2964,126 @@ public class NanoTest extends TestCase {
return message;
}
+ public void testEqualsWithSpecialFloatingPointValues() throws Exception {
+ // Checks that the nano implementation complies with Object.equals() when treating
+ // floating point numbers, i.e. NaN == NaN and +0.0 != -0.0.
+ // This test assumes that the generated equals() implementations are symmetric, so
+ // there will only be one direction for each equality check.
+
+ TestAllTypesNano m1 = new TestAllTypesNano();
+ m1.optionalFloat = Float.NaN;
+ m1.optionalDouble = Double.NaN;
+ TestAllTypesNano m2 = new TestAllTypesNano();
+ m2.optionalFloat = Float.NaN;
+ m2.optionalDouble = Double.NaN;
+ assertTrue(m1.equals(m2));
+ assertTrue(m1.equals(
+ MessageNano.mergeFrom(new TestAllTypesNano(), MessageNano.toByteArray(m1))));
+
+ m1.optionalFloat = +0f;
+ m2.optionalFloat = -0f;
+ assertFalse(m1.equals(m2));
+
+ m1.optionalFloat = -0f;
+ m1.optionalDouble = +0d;
+ m2.optionalDouble = -0d;
+ assertFalse(m1.equals(m2));
+
+ m1.optionalDouble = -0d;
+ assertTrue(m1.equals(m2));
+ assertFalse(m1.equals(new TestAllTypesNano())); // -0 does not equals() the default +0
+ assertTrue(m1.equals(
+ MessageNano.mergeFrom(new TestAllTypesNano(), MessageNano.toByteArray(m1))));
+
+ // -------
+
+ TestAllTypesNanoHas m3 = new TestAllTypesNanoHas();
+ m3.optionalFloat = Float.NaN;
+ m3.hasOptionalFloat = true;
+ m3.optionalDouble = Double.NaN;
+ m3.hasOptionalDouble = true;
+ TestAllTypesNanoHas m4 = new TestAllTypesNanoHas();
+ m4.optionalFloat = Float.NaN;
+ m4.hasOptionalFloat = true;
+ m4.optionalDouble = Double.NaN;
+ m4.hasOptionalDouble = true;
+ assertTrue(m3.equals(m4));
+ assertTrue(m3.equals(
+ MessageNano.mergeFrom(new TestAllTypesNanoHas(), MessageNano.toByteArray(m3))));
+
+ m3.optionalFloat = +0f;
+ m4.optionalFloat = -0f;
+ assertFalse(m3.equals(m4));
+
+ m3.optionalFloat = -0f;
+ m3.optionalDouble = +0d;
+ m4.optionalDouble = -0d;
+ assertFalse(m3.equals(m4));
+
+ m3.optionalDouble = -0d;
+ m3.hasOptionalFloat = false; // -0 does not equals() the default +0,
+ m3.hasOptionalDouble = false; // so these incorrect 'has' flags should be disregarded.
+ assertTrue(m3.equals(m4)); // note: m4 has the 'has' flags set.
+ assertFalse(m3.equals(new TestAllTypesNanoHas())); // note: the new message has +0 defaults
+ assertTrue(m3.equals(
+ MessageNano.mergeFrom(new TestAllTypesNanoHas(), MessageNano.toByteArray(m3))));
+ // note: the deserialized message has the 'has' flags set.
+
+ // -------
+
+ TestNanoAccessors m5 = new TestNanoAccessors();
+ m5.setOptionalFloat(Float.NaN);
+ m5.setOptionalDouble(Double.NaN);
+ TestNanoAccessors m6 = new TestNanoAccessors();
+ m6.setOptionalFloat(Float.NaN);
+ m6.setOptionalDouble(Double.NaN);
+ assertTrue(m5.equals(m6));
+ assertTrue(m5.equals(
+ MessageNano.mergeFrom(new TestNanoAccessors(), MessageNano.toByteArray(m6))));
+
+ m5.setOptionalFloat(+0f);
+ m6.setOptionalFloat(-0f);
+ assertFalse(m5.equals(m6));
+
+ m5.setOptionalFloat(-0f);
+ m5.setOptionalDouble(+0d);
+ m6.setOptionalDouble(-0d);
+ assertFalse(m5.equals(m6));
+
+ m5.setOptionalDouble(-0d);
+ assertTrue(m5.equals(m6));
+ assertFalse(m5.equals(new TestNanoAccessors()));
+ assertTrue(m5.equals(
+ MessageNano.mergeFrom(new TestNanoAccessors(), MessageNano.toByteArray(m6))));
+
+ // -------
+
+ NanoReferenceTypes.TestAllTypesNano m7 = new NanoReferenceTypes.TestAllTypesNano();
+ m7.optionalFloat = Float.NaN;
+ m7.optionalDouble = Double.NaN;
+ NanoReferenceTypes.TestAllTypesNano m8 = new NanoReferenceTypes.TestAllTypesNano();
+ m8.optionalFloat = Float.NaN;
+ m8.optionalDouble = Double.NaN;
+ assertTrue(m7.equals(m8));
+ assertTrue(m7.equals(MessageNano.mergeFrom(
+ new NanoReferenceTypes.TestAllTypesNano(), MessageNano.toByteArray(m7))));
+
+ m7.optionalFloat = +0f;
+ m8.optionalFloat = -0f;
+ assertFalse(m7.equals(m8));
+
+ m7.optionalFloat = -0f;
+ m7.optionalDouble = +0d;
+ m8.optionalDouble = -0d;
+ assertFalse(m7.equals(m8));
+
+ m7.optionalDouble = -0d;
+ assertTrue(m7.equals(m8));
+ assertFalse(m7.equals(new NanoReferenceTypes.TestAllTypesNano()));
+ assertTrue(m7.equals(MessageNano.mergeFrom(
+ new NanoReferenceTypes.TestAllTypesNano(), MessageNano.toByteArray(m7))));
+ }
+
public void testNullRepeatedFields() throws Exception {
// Check that serialization after explicitly setting a repeated field
// to null doesn't NPE.