beremiz

Fix non-marking as manually forced floating point variable if the value isn't integer

For example, if user in debug variable panel set any floating point
variable to 34.3, then it's not shown as forced (blue color) and user
can't release this enforcement.

If user changes the value to 34.0, then enforcement shows
correctly. This is done because binary representation of floating point
numbers in IDE and runtime can be slightly different (double vs float)
and as a result values aren't equal.
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# This file is part of Beremiz, a Integrated Development Environment for
# programming IEC 61131-3 automates supporting plcopen standard and CanFestival.
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# Copyright (C) 2017: Andrey Skvortsov
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from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
import unittest
import time
import wx
import conftest
import controls.CustomIntCtrl
class TestCustomIntCtrl(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.app = wx.App()
self.frame = wx.Frame(None)
def tearDown(self):
self.frame.Destroy()
wx.CallAfter(self.app.Exit)
self.app.MainLoop()
def testMaxLimit(self):
"""Test working upper bound"""
self.AddControls()
self.int_ctrl.SetValue(self.max_val + 100)
self.ProcessEvents()
self.txt_ctrl.SetFocus()
self.ProcessEvents()
self.assertEqual(self.int_ctrl.GetValue(), self.max_val)
def testMinLimit(self):
"""Test working lower bound"""
self.AddControls()
self.int_ctrl.SetValue(self.min_val - 100)
self.ProcessEvents()
self.txt_ctrl.SetFocus()
self.ProcessEvents()
self.assertEqual(self.int_ctrl.GetValue(), self.min_val)
def testCorrectValue(self):
"""Test case if no limiting is necessary"""
self.AddControls()
val = (self.max_val + self.min_val) // 2
self.int_ctrl.SetValue(val)
self.ProcessEvents()
self.txt_ctrl.SetFocus()
self.ProcessEvents()
self.assertEqual(self.int_ctrl.GetValue(), val)
def testEventBinding(self):
"""Test event sending after edit and bound checks are done"""
self.AddControls()
self.event_happend = False
def EventHandler(event):
self.event_happend = True
event.Skip()
self.int_ctrl.Bind(controls.CustomIntCtrl.EVT_CUSTOM_INT, EventHandler)
val = (self.max_val + self.min_val) // 2
self.int_ctrl.SetValue(val)
self.ProcessEvents()
self.txt_ctrl.SetFocus()
self.ProcessEvents()
self.txt_ctrl.SetFocus()
self.ProcessEvents()
self.assertEqual(self.int_ctrl.GetValue(), val)
self.assertTrue(self.event_happend)
def testLongNumbers(self):
"""Test support of long integer"""
self.AddControls()
val = 40000000000
self.int_ctrl.SetMax(val)
self.int_ctrl.SetValue(val)
self.ProcessEvents()
self.txt_ctrl.SetFocus()
self.ProcessEvents()
self.assertEqual(val, val)
def ProcessEvents(self):
for dummy in range(0, 10):
wx.Yield()
time.sleep(0.01)
def AddControls(self):
vs = wx.BoxSizer(wx.VERTICAL)
self.int_ctrl = controls.CustomIntCtrl(self.frame)
self.txt_ctrl = wx.TextCtrl(self.frame)
vs.Add(self.int_ctrl, 0, wx.ALIGN_CENTRE | wx.ALL, 5)
vs.Add(self.txt_ctrl, 0, wx.ALIGN_CENTRE | wx.ALL, 5)
self.frame.SetSizer(vs)
vs.Fit(self.frame)
self.frame.Show()
self.frame.Raise()
self.min_val = 50
self.max_val = 100
self.int_ctrl.SetBounds(self.min_val, self.max_val)
self.ProcessEvents()
if __name__ == '__main__':
conftest.init_environment()
unittest.main()