gil/test/extension/io/subimage_test.hpp
Mateusz Łoskot 96df5442bc
Move tests of extensions inside test/ directory (#302)
Split header tests accordingly i.e. test core headers as part of
core tests, numeric extension headers as part of numeric tests, etc.

It extends the convention of sub-directories already established in
`include/boost/gil` directory. It is sensible to follow it in other
areas of the source tree (i.e. `test/`, `doc/` and `benchmark/`).

Another important reason to move the tests is to enable removal of
the top-level `Jamfile` with all its definitions of test-specific
requirements.
The top-level `Jamfile` is not advised, especially if it specifies
build requirements like C++ language version.
Those affect non-tests builds e.g. documentation, causing failures
during generation of HTML documentation (leads to missing docs).

(cherry picked from develop branch commit 4ed7701b47)
2019-09-26 11:43:13 +02:00

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//
// Copyright 2013 Christian Henning
//
// Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0
// See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt
//
#ifndef BOOST_GIL_IO_TEST_SUBIMAGE_TEST_HPP
#define BOOST_GIL_IO_TEST_SUBIMAGE_TEST_HPP
#include <boost/gil.hpp>
using namespace std;
using namespace boost;
using namespace gil;
template< typename Image
, typename Format
>
void run_subimage_test( string filename
, const point_t& top_left
, const point_t& dimension
)
{
Image original, subimage;
read_image( filename
, original
, Format()
);
image_read_settings< Format > settings( top_left
, dimension
);
read_image( filename
, subimage
, settings
);
BOOST_CHECK( equal_pixels( const_view( subimage )
, subimage_view( const_view( original )
, top_left
, dimension
)
)
);
}
#endif // BOOST_GIL_IO_TEST_SUBIMAGE_TEST_HPP