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libopenshot/tests/Coordinate_Tests.cpp

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/**
* @file
* @brief Unit tests for openshot::Coordinate
* @author Jonathan Thomas <jonathan@openshot.org>
*
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#include "UnitTest++.h"
#include "../include/OpenShot.h"
using namespace std;
using namespace openshot;
TEST(Coordinate_Default_Constructor)
{
// Create an empty coordinate
Coordinate c1;
CHECK_CLOSE(0.0f, c1.X, 0.00001);
CHECK_CLOSE(0.0f, c1.Y, 0.00001);
}
TEST(Coordinate_X_Y_Constructor)
{
// Create an empty coordinate
Coordinate c1(2,8);
CHECK_CLOSE(2.0f, c1.X, 0.00001);
CHECK_CLOSE(8.0f, c1.Y, 0.00001);
}