Exemple #1
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 def test_move(self):
     r = Rect(1, 2, 3, 4)
     move_x = 10
     move_y = 20
     r2 = r.move(move_x, move_y)
     expected_r2 = Rect(r.left + move_x, r.top + move_y, r.width, r.height)
     self.assertEqual(expected_r2, r2)
Exemple #2
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 def test_not_hashable(self):
     r1 = Rect(1, 2, 3, 4)
     r2 = Rect(r1)
     self.assertEqual(r1, r2)
     self.assertIsNot(r1, r2)
     with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
         self.assertEqual({r1}, {r2})
Exemple #3
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    def testEquals(self):
        """ check to see how the rect uses __eq__
        """
        r1 = Rect(1, 2, 3, 4)
        r2 = Rect(10, 20, 30, 40)
        r3 = (10, 20, 30, 40)
        r4 = Rect(10, 20, 30, 40)

        class foo(Rect):
            def __eq__(self, other):
                return id(self) == id(other)

            def __ne__(self, other):
                return id(self) != id(other)

        class foo2(Rect):
            pass

        r5 = foo(10, 20, 30, 40)
        r6 = foo2(10, 20, 30, 40)

        self.assertNotEqual(r5, r2)

        # because we define equality differently for this subclass.
        self.assertEqual(r6, r2)

        rect_list = [r1, r2, r3, r4, r6]

        # see if we can remove 4 of these.
        rect_list.remove(r2)
        rect_list.remove(r2)
        rect_list.remove(r2)
        rect_list.remove(r2)
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, rect_list.remove, r2)
Exemple #4
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    def test_collidedictall(self):

        # __doc__ (as of 2008-08-02) for pygame.rect.Rect.collidedictall:

        # Rect.collidedictall(dict): return [(key, value), ...]
        # test if all rectangles in a dictionary intersect
        #
        # Returns a list of all the key and value pairs that intersect with
        # the Rect. If no collisions are found an empty dictionary is
        # returned.
        #
        # Rect objects are not hashable and cannot be used as keys in a
        # dictionary, only as values.

        r = Rect(1, 1, 10, 10)

        r2 = Rect(1, 1, 10, 10)
        r3 = Rect(5, 5, 10, 10)
        r4 = Rect(10, 10, 10, 10)
        r5 = Rect(50, 50, 10, 10)

        rects_values = 1
        d = {2: r2}
        l = r.collidedictall(d, rects_values)
        self.assertEqual(l, [(2, r2)])

        d2 = {2: r2, 3: r3, 4: r4, 5: r5}
        l2 = r.collidedictall(d2, rects_values)
        self.assertEqual(l2, [(2, r2), (3, r3), (4, r4)])
Exemple #5
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    def test_unionall_ip(self):
        r1 = Rect(0, 0, 1, 1)
        r2 = Rect(-2, -2, 1, 1)
        r3 = Rect(2, 2, 1, 1)

        r1.unionall_ip([r2, r3])
        self.assertEqual(Rect(-2, -2, 5, 5), r1)
Exemple #6
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 def test_normalize(self):
     r = Rect(1, 2, -3, -6)
     r2 = Rect(r)
     r2.normalize()
     self.assertTrue(r2.width >= 0)
     self.assertTrue(r2.height >= 0)
     self.assertEqual((abs(r.width), abs(r.height)), r2.size)
     self.assertEqual((-2, -4), r2.topleft)
Exemple #7
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 def test_clamp(self):
     r = Rect(10, 10, 10, 10)
     c = Rect(19, 12, 5, 5).clamp(r)
     self.assertEqual(c.right, r.right)
     self.assertEqual(c.top, 12)
     c = Rect(1, 2, 3, 4).clamp(r)
     self.assertEqual(c.topleft, r.topleft)
     c = Rect(5, 500, 22, 33).clamp(r)
     self.assertEqual(c.center, r.center)
Exemple #8
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    def test_top(self):
        """Changing the top attribute moves the rect and does not change
           the rect's width
        """
        r = Rect(1, 2, 3, 4)
        new_top = 10

        r.top = new_top
        self.assertEqual(Rect(1, new_top, 3, 4), r)
        self.assertEqual(new_top, r.top)
Exemple #9
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    def test_left(self):
        """Changing the left attribute moves the rect and does not change
           the rect's width
        """
        r = Rect(1, 2, 3, 4)
        new_left = 10

        r.left = new_left
        self.assertEqual(new_left, r.left)
        self.assertEqual(Rect(new_left, 2, 3, 4), r)
Exemple #10
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    def test_constructor_from_rect_object(self):
        "Build a rect from an object with a rect attribute which is an object"

        class Obj:
            pass

        obj = Obj()
        obj.rect = Rect(1, 2, 3, 4)
        r = Rect(obj)
        self.assertEqual(r, Rect(1, 2, 3, 4))
Exemple #11
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 def test_colliderect(self):
     r1 = Rect(1, 2, 3, 4)
     self.assertTrue(
         r1.colliderect(Rect(0, 0, 2, 3)), "r1 does not collide with Rect(0,0,2,3)"
     )
     self.assertFalse(
         r1.colliderect(Rect(0, 0, 1, 2)), "r1 collides with Rect(0,0,1,2)"
     )
     self.assertFalse(
         r1.colliderect(Rect(r1.right, r1.bottom, 2, 2)),
         "r1 collides with Rect(r1.right,r1.bottom,2,2)",
     )
     self.assertTrue(
         r1.colliderect(Rect(r1.left + 1, r1.top + 1, r1.width - 2, r1.height - 2)),
         "r1 does not collide with Rect(r1.left+1,r1.top+1,"
         + "r1.width-2,r1.height-2)",
     )
     self.assertTrue(
         r1.colliderect(Rect(r1.left - 1, r1.top - 1, r1.width + 2, r1.height + 2)),
         "r1 does not collide with Rect(r1.left-1,r1.top-1,"
         + "r1.width+2,r1.height+2)",
     )
     self.assertTrue(
         r1.colliderect(Rect(r1)), "r1 does not collide with an identical rect"
     )
     self.assertFalse(
         r1.colliderect(Rect(r1.right, r1.bottom, 0, 0)),
         "r1 collides with Rect(r1.right,r1.bottom,0,0)",
     )
     self.assertFalse(
         r1.colliderect(Rect(r1.right, r1.bottom, 1, 1)),
         "r1 collides with Rect(r1.right,r1.bottom,1,1)",
     )
Exemple #12
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    def test_constructor_from_rect_callable(self):
        """Build a rect from an object with a rect attribute which
        is called and returns a tuple
        """

        class Obj:
            def rect(self):
                return 1, 2, 3, 4

        obj = Obj()
        r = Rect(obj)
        self.assertEqual(r, Rect(1, 2, 3, 4))
Exemple #13
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    def test_inflate_ip__smaller(self):
        "The inflate method inflates around the center of the rectangle"
        r = Rect(2, 4, 6, 8)
        r2 = Rect(r)
        r2.inflate_ip(-4, -6)

        self.assertEqual(r.center, r2.center)
        self.assertEqual(r.left + 2, r2.left)
        self.assertEqual(r.top + 3, r2.top)
        self.assertEqual(r.right - 2, r2.right)
        self.assertEqual(r.bottom - 3, r2.bottom)
        self.assertEqual(r.width - 4, r2.width)
        self.assertEqual(r.height - 6, r2.height)
Exemple #14
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    def test_constructor_from_rect_indirect_tuple(self):
        """Build a rect from an object with a rect attribute which
        is an object which has a rect attribute which is a tuple
        """

        class Obj:
            pass

        obj = Obj()
        obj1 = Obj()
        obj1.rect = Rect(1, 2, 3, 4)
        obj.rect = obj1
        r = Rect(obj)
        self.assertEqual(r, Rect(1, 2, 3, 4))
Exemple #15
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 def test_constructor_from_tuple(self):
     "Build a Rect from a 4-item tuple"
     r = Rect((1, 2, 3, 4))
     self.assertEqual(r.x, 1)
     self.assertEqual(r.y, 2)
     self.assertEqual(r.w, 3)
     self.assertEqual(r.h, 4)
Exemple #16
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 def test_float_instance(self):
     "Create an instance with floating-point co-ordinates"
     r = Rect(1.2, 3.4, 5.6, 7.8)
     self.assertEqual(r.x, 1.2)
     self.assertEqual(r.y, 3.4)
     self.assertEqual(r.w, 5.6)
     self.assertEqual(r.h, 7.8)
Exemple #17
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    def test_collidepoint(self):
        r = Rect(1, 2, 3, 4)

        self.assertTrue(
            r.collidepoint(r.left, r.top), "r does not collide with point (left,top)"
        )
        self.assertFalse(
            r.collidepoint(r.left - 1, r.top), "r collides with point (left-1,top)"
        )
        self.assertFalse(
            r.collidepoint(r.left, r.top - 1), "r collides with point (left,top-1)"
        )
        self.assertFalse(
            r.collidepoint(r.left - 1, r.top - 1),
            "r collides with point (left-1,top-1)",
        )

        self.assertTrue(
            r.collidepoint(r.right - 1, r.bottom - 1),
            "r does not collide with point (right-1,bottom-1)",
        )
        self.assertFalse(
            r.collidepoint(r.right, r.bottom), "r collides with point (right,bottom)"
        )
        self.assertFalse(
            r.collidepoint(r.right - 1, r.bottom),
            "r collides with point (right-1,bottom)",
        )
        self.assertFalse(
            r.collidepoint(r.right, r.bottom - 1),
            "r collides with point (right,bottom-1)",
        )
Exemple #18
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 def test_clip(self):
     r1 = Rect(1, 2, 3, 4)
     self.assertEqual(Rect(1, 2, 2, 2), r1.clip(Rect(0, 0, 3, 4)))
     self.assertEqual(Rect(2, 2, 2, 4), r1.clip(Rect(2, 2, 10, 20)))
     self.assertEqual(Rect(2, 3, 1, 2), r1.clip(Rect(2, 3, 1, 2)))
     self.assertEqual((0, 0), r1.clip(20, 30, 5, 6).size)
     self.assertEqual(
         r1, r1.clip(Rect(r1)), "r1 does not clip an identical rect to itself"
     )
Exemple #19
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    def test_collidelist(self):

        # __doc__ (as of 2008-08-02) for pygame.rect.Rect.collidelist:

        # Rect.collidelist(list): return index
        # test if one rectangle in a list intersects
        #
        # Test whether the rectangle collides with any in a sequence of
        # rectangles. The index of the first collision found is returned. If
        # no collisions are found an index of -1 is returned.

        r = Rect(1, 1, 10, 10)
        l = [Rect(50, 50, 1, 1), Rect(5, 5, 10, 10), Rect(15, 15, 1, 1)]

        self.assertEqual(r.collidelist(l), 1)

        f = [Rect(50, 50, 1, 1), (100, 100, 4, 4)]
        self.assertEqual(r.collidelist(f), -1)
Exemple #20
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    def test_size(self):
        "Changing the size resizes the rect from the top-left corner"
        r = Rect(1, 2, 3, 4)
        new_size = (10, 20)
        old_topleft = r.topleft

        r.size = new_size
        self.assertEqual(new_size, r.size)
        self.assertEqual(old_topleft, r.topleft)
Exemple #21
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    def test_fit(self):

        # __doc__ (as of 2008-08-02) for pygame.rect.Rect.fit:

        # Rect.fit(Rect): return Rect
        # resize and move a rectangle with aspect ratio
        #
        # Returns a new rectangle that is moved and resized to fit another.
        # The aspect ratio of the original Rect is preserved, so the new
        # rectangle may be smaller than the target in either width or height.

        r = Rect(10, 10, 30, 30)

        r2 = Rect(30, 30, 15, 10)

        f = r.fit(r2)
        self.assertTrue(r2.contains(f))

        f2 = r2.fit(r)
        self.assertTrue(r.contains(f2))
Exemple #22
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    def test_topleft(self):
        """Changing the topleft attribute moves the rect and does not change
           the rect's size
        """
        r = Rect(1, 2, 3, 4)
        new_topleft = (r.left + 20, r.top + 30)
        old_size = r.size

        r.topleft = new_topleft
        self.assertEqual(new_topleft, r.topleft)
        self.assertEqual(old_size, r.size)
Exemple #23
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    def test_height(self):
        "Changing the height resizes the rect from the top-left corner"
        r = Rect(1, 2, 3, 4)
        new_height = 10
        old_topleft = r.topleft
        old_width = r.width

        r.height = new_height
        self.assertEqual(new_height, r.height)
        self.assertEqual(old_width, r.width)
        self.assertEqual(old_topleft, r.topleft)
Exemple #24
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    def test_inflate__larger(self):
        "The inflate method inflates around the center of the rectangle"
        r = Rect(2, 4, 6, 8)
        r2 = r.inflate(4, 6)

        self.assertEqual(r.center, r2.center)
        self.assertEqual(r.left - 2, r2.left)
        self.assertEqual(r.top - 3, r2.top)
        self.assertEqual(r.right + 2, r2.right)
        self.assertEqual(r.bottom + 3, r2.bottom)
        self.assertEqual(r.width + 4, r2.width)
        self.assertEqual(r.height + 6, r2.height)
Exemple #25
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    def test_center(self):
        """Changing the center attribute moves the rect and does not change
           the rect's size
        """
        r = Rect(1, 2, 3, 4)
        new_center = (r.centerx + 20, r.centery + 30)
        expected_topleft = (r.left + 20, r.top + 30)
        old_size = r.size

        r.center = new_center
        self.assertEqual(new_center, r.center)
        self.assertEqual(expected_topleft, r.topleft)
        self.assertEqual(old_size, r.size)
Exemple #26
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    def test_midright(self):
        """Changing the midright attribute moves the rect and does not change
           the rect's size
        """
        r = Rect(1, 2, 3, 4)
        new_midright = (r.right + 20, r.centery + 30)
        expected_topleft = (r.left + 20, r.top + 30)
        old_size = r.size

        r.midright = new_midright
        self.assertEqual(new_midright, r.midright)
        self.assertEqual(expected_topleft, r.topleft)
        self.assertEqual(old_size, r.size)
Exemple #27
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    def test_midbottom(self):
        """Changing the midbottom attribute moves the rect and does not change
           the rect's size
        """
        r = Rect(1, 2, 3, 4)
        new_midbottom = (r.centerx + 20, r.bottom + 30)
        expected_topleft = (r.left + 20, r.top + 30)
        old_size = r.size

        r.midbottom = new_midbottom
        self.assertEqual(new_midbottom, r.midbottom)
        self.assertEqual(expected_topleft, r.topleft)
        self.assertEqual(old_size, r.size)
Exemple #28
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    def test_right(self):
        """Changing the right attribute moves the rect and does not change
           the rect's width
        """
        r = Rect(1, 2, 3, 4)
        new_right = r.right + 20
        expected_left = r.left + 20
        old_width = r.width

        r.right = new_right
        self.assertEqual(new_right, r.right)
        self.assertEqual(expected_left, r.left)
        self.assertEqual(old_width, r.width)
Exemple #29
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    def test_bottom(self):
        """Changing the bottom attribute moves the rect and does not change
           the rect's height
        """
        r = Rect(1, 2, 3, 4)
        new_bottom = r.bottom + 20
        expected_top = r.top + 20
        old_height = r.height

        r.bottom = new_bottom
        self.assertEqual(new_bottom, r.bottom)
        self.assertEqual(expected_top, r.top)
        self.assertEqual(old_height, r.height)
Exemple #30
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    def test_centery(self):
        """Changing the centerx attribute moves the rect and does not change
           the rect's width
        """
        r = Rect(1, 2, 3, 4)
        new_centery = r.centery + 20
        expected_top = r.top + 20
        old_height = r.height

        r.centery = new_centery
        self.assertEqual(new_centery, r.centery)
        self.assertEqual(expected_top, r.top)
        self.assertEqual(old_height, r.height)