use proptest::prelude::*; use re_arrow2::bitmap::{binary_assign, unary_assign, Bitmap, MutableBitmap}; use crate::bitmap::bitmap_strategy; #[test] fn basics() { let mut b = MutableBitmap::from_iter(std::iter::repeat(true).take(10)); unary_assign(&mut b, |x: u8| !x); assert_eq!( b, MutableBitmap::from_iter(std::iter::repeat(false).take(10)) ); let mut b = MutableBitmap::from_iter(std::iter::repeat(true).take(10)); let c = Bitmap::from_iter(std::iter::repeat(true).take(10)); binary_assign(&mut b, &c, |x: u8, y| x | y); assert_eq!( b, MutableBitmap::from_iter(std::iter::repeat(true).take(10)) ); } #[test] fn binary_assign_oob() { // this check we don't have an oob access if the bitmaps are size T + 1 // and we do some slicing. let a = MutableBitmap::from_iter(std::iter::repeat(true).take(65)); let b = MutableBitmap::from_iter(std::iter::repeat(true).take(65)); let a: Bitmap = a.into(); let a = a.sliced(10, 20); let b: Bitmap = b.into(); let b = b.sliced(10, 20); let mut a = a.make_mut(); binary_assign(&mut a, &b, |x: u64, y| x & y); } #[test] fn fast_paths() { let b = MutableBitmap::from([true, false]); let c = Bitmap::from_iter([true, true]); let b = b & &c; assert_eq!(b, MutableBitmap::from_iter([true, false])); let b = MutableBitmap::from([true, false]); let c = Bitmap::from_iter([false, false]); let b = b & &c; assert_eq!(b, MutableBitmap::from_iter([false, false])); let b = MutableBitmap::from([true, false]); let c = Bitmap::from_iter([true, true]); let b = b | &c; assert_eq!(b, MutableBitmap::from_iter([true, true])); let b = MutableBitmap::from([true, false]); let c = Bitmap::from_iter([false, false]); let b = b | &c; assert_eq!(b, MutableBitmap::from_iter([true, false])); } proptest! { /// Asserts that !bitmap equals all bits flipped #[test] #[cfg_attr(miri, ignore)] // miri and proptest do not work well :( fn not(b in bitmap_strategy()) { let not_b: MutableBitmap = b.iter().map(|x| !x).collect(); let mut b = b.make_mut(); unary_assign(&mut b, |x: u8| !x); assert_eq!(b, not_b); } }