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#ifndef LEPTONICA_REGUTILS_H
#define LEPTONICA_REGUTILS_H
/*
* regutils.h
*
* Contains this regression test parameter packaging struct
* struct L_RegParams
*
* The regression test utility allows you to write regression tests
* that compare results with existing "golden files" and with
* compiled in data.
*
* Regression tests can be called in three ways.
* For example, for distance_reg:
*
* Case 1: distance_reg [generate]
* This generates golden files in /tmp for the reg test.
*
* Case 2: distance_reg compare
* This runs the test against the set of golden files. It
* appends to 'outfile.txt' either "SUCCESS" or "FAILURE",
* as well as the details of any parts of the test that failed.
* It writes to a temporary file stream (fp)
*
* Case 3: distance_reg display
* This runs the test but makes no comparison of the output
* against the set of golden files. In addition, this displays
* images and plots that are specified in the test under
* control of the display variable. Display is enabled only
* for this case. Using 'display' on the command line is optional.
*
* Regression tests follow the pattern given below. Tests are
* automatically numbered sequentially, and it is convenient to
* comment each with a number to keep track (for comparison tests
* and for debugging). In an actual case, comparisons of pix and
* of files can occur in any order. We give a specific order here
* for clarity.
*
* L_REGPARAMS *rp; // holds data required by the test functions
*
* // Setup variables; optionally open stream
* if (regTestSetup(argc, argv, &rp))
* return 1;
*
* // Test pairs of generated pix for identity. This compares
* // two pix; no golden file is generated.
* regTestComparePix(rp, pix1, pix2); // 0
*
* // Test pairs of generated pix for similarity. This compares
* // two pix; no golden file is generated. The last arg determines
* // if stats are to be written to stderr.
* regTestCompareSimilarPix(rp, pix1, pix2, 15, 0.001, 0); // 1
*
* // Generation of <newfile*> outputs and testing for identity
* // These files can be anything, of course.
* regTestCheckFile(rp, <newfile0>); // 2
* regTestCheckFile(rp, <newfile1>); // 3
*
* // Test pairs of output golden files for identity. Here we
* // are comparing golden files 2 and 3.
* regTestCompareFiles(rp, 2, 3); // 4
*
* // "Write and check". This writes a pix using a canonical
* // formulation for the local filename and either:
* // case 1: generates a golden file
* // case 2: compares the local file with a golden file
* // case 3: generates local files and displays
* // Here we write the pix compressed with png and jpeg, respectively;
* // Then check against the golden file. The internal @index
* // is incremented; it is embedded in the local filename and,
* // if generating, in the golden file as well.
* regTestWritePixAndCheck(rp, pix1, IFF_PNG); // 5
* regTestWritePixAndCheck(rp, pix2, IFF_JFIF_JPEG); // 6
*
* // Display if reg test was called in 'display' mode
* pixDisplayWithTitle(pix1, 100, 100, NULL, rp->display);
*
* // Clean up and output result
* regTestCleanup(rp);
*/
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*
* Regression test parameter packer *
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
struct L_RegParams
{
FILE *fp; /* stream to temporary output file for compare mode */
char *testname; /* name of test, without '_reg' */
char *tempfile; /* name of temp file for compare mode output */
l_int32 mode; /* generate, compare or display */
l_int32 index; /* index into saved files for this test; 0-based */
l_int32 success; /* overall result of the test */
l_int32 display; /* 1 if in display mode; 0 otherwise */
L_TIMER tstart; /* marks beginning of the reg test */
};
typedef struct L_RegParams L_REGPARAMS;
/* Running modes for the test */
enum {
L_REG_GENERATE = 0,
L_REG_COMPARE = 1,
L_REG_DISPLAY = 2
};
#endif /* LEPTONICA_REGUTILS_H */
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