test/test_tools.h
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     1 /* -*- C++ -*-
     2  * test/test_tools.h - Part of LEMON, a generic C++ optimization library
     3  *
     4  * Copyright (C) 2005 Egervary Jeno Kombinatorikus Optimalizalasi Kutatocsoport
     5  * (Egervary Research Group on Combinatorial Optimization, EGRES).
     6  *
     7  * Permission to use, modify and distribute this software is granted
     8  * provided that this copyright notice appears in all copies. For
     9  * precise terms see the accompanying LICENSE file.
    10  *
    11  * This software is provided "AS IS" with no warranty of any kind,
    12  * express or implied, and with no claim as to its suitability for any
    13  * purpose.
    14  *
    15  */
    16 
    17 #ifndef LEMON_TEST_TEST_TOOLS_H
    18 #define LEMON_TEST_TEST_TOOLS_H
    19 
    20 #include <iostream>
    21 #include <vector>
    22 
    23 #include <lemon/invalid.h>
    24 
    25 using namespace lemon;
    26 
    27 //! \ingroup misc
    28 //! \file
    29 //! \brief Some utilities to write test programs.
    30 
    31 
    32 ///If \c rc is fail, writes an error message end exit.
    33 
    34 ///If \c rc is fail, writes an error message end exit.
    35 ///The error message contains the file name and the line number of the
    36 ///source code in a standard from, which makes it possible to go there
    37 ///using good source browsers like e.g. \c emacs.
    38 ///
    39 ///For example
    40 ///\code check(0==1,"This is obviously false.");\endcode will
    41 ///print this (and then exits).
    42 ///\verbatim graph_test.cc:123: error: This is obviously false. \endverbatim
    43 ///
    44 ///\todo It should be in \c error.h
    45 #define check(rc, msg) \
    46   if(!(rc)) { \
    47     std::cerr << __FILE__ ":" << __LINE__ << ": error: " << msg << std::endl; \
    48     exit(1); \
    49   } else { } \
    50 
    51 ///Structure returned by \ref addPetersen().
    52 
    53 ///Structure returned by \ref addPetersen().
    54 ///
    55 template<class Graph> struct PetStruct
    56 {
    57   ///Vector containing the outer nodes.
    58   std::vector<typename Graph::Node> outer;
    59   ///Vector containing the inner nodes.
    60   std::vector<typename Graph::Node> inner;
    61   ///Vector containing the edges of the inner circle.
    62   std::vector<typename Graph::Edge> incir;
    63   ///Vector containing the edges of the outer circle.
    64   std::vector<typename Graph::Edge> outcir;
    65   ///Vector containing the chord edges.
    66   std::vector<typename Graph::Edge> chords;
    67 };
    68 
    69 
    70 
    71 ///Adds a Petersen graph to \c G.
    72 
    73 ///Adds a Petersen graph to \c G.
    74 ///\return The nodes and edges of the generated graph.
    75 
    76 template<typename Graph>
    77 PetStruct<Graph> addPetersen(Graph &G,int num = 5)
    78 {
    79   PetStruct<Graph> n;
    80 
    81   for(int i=0;i<num;i++) {
    82     n.outer.push_back(G.addNode());
    83     n.inner.push_back(G.addNode());
    84   }
    85 
    86  for(int i=0;i<num;i++) {
    87    n.chords.push_back(G.addEdge(n.outer[i],n.inner[i]));
    88    n.outcir.push_back(G.addEdge(n.outer[i],n.outer[(i+1) % num]));
    89    n.incir.push_back(G.addEdge(n.inner[i],n.inner[(i+2) % num]));
    90   }
    91  return n;
    92 }
    93 
    94 /// \brief Adds to the graph the reverse pair of all edges.
    95 ///
    96 /// Adds to the graph the reverse pair of all edges.
    97 ///
    98 template<class Graph> void bidirGraph(Graph &G)
    99 {
   100   typedef typename Graph::Edge Edge;
   101   typedef typename Graph::EdgeIt EdgeIt;
   102   
   103   std::vector<Edge> ee;
   104   
   105   for(EdgeIt e(G);e!=INVALID;++e) ee.push_back(e);
   106 
   107   for(typename std::vector<Edge>::iterator p=ee.begin();p!=ee.end();p++)
   108     G.addEdge(G.target(*p),G.source(*p));
   109 }
   110 
   111 
   112 /// \brief Checks the bidirectioned Petersen graph.
   113 ///
   114 ///  Checks the bidirectioned Petersen graph.
   115 ///
   116 template<class Graph> void checkBidirPetersen(Graph &G, int num = 5)
   117 {
   118   typedef typename Graph::Node Node;
   119 
   120   typedef typename Graph::EdgeIt EdgeIt;
   121   typedef typename Graph::NodeIt NodeIt;
   122 
   123   checkGraphNodeList(G, 2 * num);
   124   checkGraphEdgeList(G, 6 * num);
   125 
   126   for(NodeIt n(G);n!=INVALID;++n) {
   127     checkGraphInEdgeList(G, n, 3);
   128     checkGraphOutEdgeList(G, n, 3);
   129   }  
   130 }
   131 
   132 ///Structure returned by \ref addSymPetersen().
   133 
   134 ///Structure returned by \ref addSymPetersen().
   135 ///
   136 template<class Graph> struct SymPetStruct
   137 {
   138   ///Vector containing the outer nodes.
   139   std::vector<typename Graph::Node> outer;
   140   ///Vector containing the inner nodes.
   141   std::vector<typename Graph::Node> inner;
   142   ///Vector containing the edges of the inner circle.
   143   std::vector<typename Graph::SymEdge> incir;
   144   ///Vector containing the edges of the outer circle.
   145   std::vector<typename Graph::SymEdge> outcir;
   146   ///Vector containing the chord edges.
   147   std::vector<typename Graph::SymEdge> chords;
   148 };
   149 
   150 ///Adds a Petersen graph to the symmetric \c G.
   151 
   152 ///Adds a Petersen graph to the symmetric \c G.
   153 ///\return The nodes and edges of the generated graph.
   154 
   155 template<typename Graph>
   156 SymPetStruct<Graph> addSymPetersen(Graph &G,int num=5)
   157 {
   158   SymPetStruct<Graph> n;
   159 
   160   for(int i=0;i<num;i++) {
   161     n.outer.push_back(G.addNode());
   162     n.inner.push_back(G.addNode());
   163   }
   164 
   165  for(int i=0;i<num;i++) {
   166    n.chords.push_back(G.addEdge(n.outer[i],n.inner[i]));
   167    n.outcir.push_back(G.addEdge(n.outer[i],n.outer[(i+1)%5]));
   168    n.incir.push_back(G.addEdge(n.inner[i],n.inner[(i+2)%5]));
   169   }
   170  return n;
   171 }
   172 
   173 #endif