package Test2::Compare::Float; use strict; use warnings; use Carp qw/confess/; use base 'Test2::Compare::Base'; our $VERSION = '1.302206'; our $DEFAULT_TOLERANCE = 1e-08; use Test2::Util::HashBase qw/input tolerance precision/; # Overloads '!' for us. use Test2::Compare::Negatable; sub init { my $self = shift; my $input = $self->{+INPUT}; if ( exists $self->{+TOLERANCE} and exists $self->{+PRECISION} ) { confess "can't set both tolerance and precision"; } elsif (!exists $self->{+PRECISION} and !exists $self->{+TOLERANCE}) { $self->{+TOLERANCE} = $DEFAULT_TOLERANCE } confess "input must be defined for 'Float' check" unless defined $input; # Check for '' confess "input must be a number for 'Float' check" unless length($input) && $input =~ m/\S/; confess "precision must be an integer for 'Float' check" if exists $self->{+PRECISION} && $self->{+PRECISION} !~ m/^\d+$/; $self->SUPER::init(@_); } sub name { my $self = shift; my $in = $self->{+INPUT}; my $precision = $self->{+PRECISION}; if ( defined $precision) { return sprintf "%.*f", $precision, $in; } my $tolerance = $self->{+TOLERANCE}; return "$in +/- $tolerance"; } sub operator { my $self = shift; return '' unless @_; my ($got) = @_; return '' unless defined($got); return '' unless length($got) && $got =~ m/\S/; if ( $self->{+PRECISION} ) { return 'ne' if $self->{+NEGATE}; return 'eq'; } return '!=' if $self->{+NEGATE}; return '=='; } sub verify { my $self = shift; my %params = @_; my ($got, $exists) = @params{qw/got exists/}; return 0 unless $exists; return 0 unless defined $got; return 0 if ref $got; return 0 unless length($got) && $got =~ m/\S/; my $input = $self->{+INPUT}; my $negate = $self->{+NEGATE}; my $tolerance = $self->{+TOLERANCE}; my $precision = $self->{+PRECISION}; my @warnings; my $out; { local $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { push @warnings => @_ }; my $equal = ($input == $got); if (!$equal) { if (defined $tolerance) { $equal = 1 if $got > $input - $tolerance && $got < $input + $tolerance; } else { $equal = sprintf("%.*f", $precision, $got) eq sprintf("%.*f", $precision, $input); } } $out = $negate ? !$equal : $equal; } for my $warn (@warnings) { if ($warn =~ m/numeric/) { $out = 0; next; # This warning won't help anyone. } warn $warn; } return $out; } 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME Test2::Compare::Float - Compare two values as numbers with tolerance. =head1 DESCRIPTION This is used to compare two numbers. You can also check that two numbers are not the same. This is similar to Test2::Compare::Number, with extra checks to work around floating point representation issues. The optional 'tolerance' parameter controls how close the two numbers must be to be considered equal. Tolerance defaults to 1e-08. B: This will fail if the received value is undefined. It must be a number. B: This will fail if the comparison generates a non-numeric value warning (which will not be shown). This is because it must get a number. The warning is not shown as it will report to a useless line and filename. However, the test diagnostics show both values. =head1 SOURCE The source code repository for Test2-Suite can be found at F. =head1 MAINTAINERS =over 4 =item Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE =back =head1 AUTHORS =over 4 =item Andrew Grangaard Espazm@cpan.orgE =back =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright Chad Granum Eexodist@cpan.orgE. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. See F =cut