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UniSoft makes no representations about the suitability of this software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or implied warranty. */ >>TITLE XEqualRegion Xlib17 Bool XEqualRegion(r1, r2) Region r1; Region r2; >>EXTERN static XRectangle rect1 = {0,0, 7,13 }; static XRectangle rect2 = {5,5, 10,15 }; static XRectangle rect3 = {0,0, 17,20 }; static XRectangle rect4 = {-1,-1, 1,1 }; >>ASSERTION Good A When the regions .A r1 and .A r2 have the same offset, size and shape, then a call to xname returns .S True. >>STRATEGY Create two regions using XCreateRegion. Set one region to the union of three rectangles one of which covers the other two using XUnionRectWithRegion. Set the other region to the all encompassing region using XUnionRectWithRegion. Verify that the call to xname returns True. >>CODE Bool res; Region R1; Region R2; R1 = makeregion(); R2 = makeregion(); if(isdeleted()) return; XUnionRectWithRegion(&rect1, R1, R1); XUnionRectWithRegion(&rect3, R1, R1); XUnionRectWithRegion(&rect2, R1, R1); XUnionRectWithRegion(&rect3, R2, R2); r1 = R1; r2 = R2; res = XCALL; if(res != True) { report("%s() did not return True for two equal regions.", TestName); FAIL; } else PASS; >>ASSERTION Good A When the regions .A r1 and .A r2 do not have the same offset, then a call to xname returns .S False . >>STRATEGY Create regions R1 R2 using XCreateRegion. Set R1 and R2 to the same region using XUnionRectWithRegion. Offset R2 using XOffsetRegion. Verify that a call to xname returns False. >>CODE Bool res; Region R1; Region R2; R1 = makeregion(); R2 = makeregion(); if(isdeleted()) return; XUnionRectWithRegion(&rect1, R1, R1); XUnionRectWithRegion(&rect1, R2, R2); XOffsetRegion(R2,1,0); r1 = R1; r2 = R2; res = XCALL; if(res != False) { report("%s() did not return False for regions with a different offset.", TestName); FAIL; } else PASS; >>ASSERTION Good A When the regions .A r1 and .A r2 do not have the same size, then a call to xname returns .S False . >>STRATEGY Create regions R1 R2 using XCreateRegion. Set R1 and R2 to the same region using XUnionRectWithRegion. Change the size of R2 using XShrinkRegion. Verify that a call to xname returns False. >>CODE Bool res; Region R1; Region R2; R1 = makeregion(); R2 = makeregion(); if(isdeleted()) return; XUnionRectWithRegion(&rect1, R1, R1); XUnionRectWithRegion(&rect1, R2, R2); XShrinkRegion(R2, 1, 0); r1 = R1; r2 = R2; res = XCALL; if(res != False) { report("%s() did not return False for regions with a different size.", TestName); FAIL; } else PASS; >>ASSERTION Good A When the regions .A r1 and .A r2 do not have the same shape, then a call to xname returns .S False . >>STRATEGY Create regions R1 R2 using XCreateRegion. Set R1 and R2 to the same region using XUnionRectWithRegion. Change R2 with disjoint rectangle using XUnionRectWithRegion. Verify that a call to xname returns False. >>CODE Bool res; Region R1; Region R2; R1 = makeregion(); R2 = makeregion(); if(isdeleted()) return; XUnionRectWithRegion(&rect1, R1, R1); XUnionRectWithRegion(&rect1, R2, R2); XUnionRectWithRegion(&rect4, R2, R2); r1 = R1; r2 = R2; res = XCALL; if(res != False) { report("%s() did not return False for two different regions.", TestName); FAIL; } else PASS;