private static void SubtestTwoLongs(long i, long j) { // convert to strings System.String a = NumberTools.LongToString(i); System.String b = NumberTools.LongToString(j); // are they the right length? Assert.AreEqual(NumberTools.STR_SIZE, a.Length); Assert.AreEqual(NumberTools.STR_SIZE, b.Length); // are they the right order? if (i < j) { Assert.IsTrue(String.CompareOrdinal(a, b) < 0); } else if (i > j) { Assert.IsTrue(String.CompareOrdinal(a, b) > 0); } else { Assert.AreEqual(a, b); } // can we convert them back to longs? long i2 = NumberTools.StringToLong(a); long j2 = NumberTools.StringToLong(b); Assert.AreEqual(i, i2); Assert.AreEqual(j, j2); }
public virtual void TestMin() { // make sure the constants convert to their equivelents Assert.AreEqual(System.Int64.MinValue, NumberTools.StringToLong(NumberTools.MIN_STRING_VALUE)); Assert.AreEqual(NumberTools.MIN_STRING_VALUE, NumberTools.LongToString(System.Int64.MinValue)); // test near MIN, too for (long l = System.Int64.MinValue; l < System.Int64.MinValue + 10000; l++) { SubtestTwoLongs(l, l + 1); } }
public virtual void TestMax() { // make sure the constants convert to their equivelents Assert.AreEqual(System.Int64.MaxValue, NumberTools.StringToLong(NumberTools.MAX_STRING_VALUE)); Assert.AreEqual(NumberTools.MAX_STRING_VALUE, NumberTools.LongToString(System.Int64.MaxValue)); // test near MAX, too for (long l = System.Int64.MaxValue; l > System.Int64.MaxValue - 10000; l--) { SubtestTwoLongs(l, l - 1); } }