Use the float/double assert macros.

The normal ASSERT_EQ macros don't work quite right for float/double values,
and result in false failures. Use the correct macros instead.

Bug: 13511379
Change-Id: Ic2feee7f3d3569f57b6453b8fa95222846c625cd
This commit is contained in:
Christopher Ferris 2014-03-17 16:40:26 -07:00
parent f212bbf666
commit f171b34cf0
2 changed files with 5 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -381,5 +381,5 @@ TEST(stdio, sscanf) {
ASSERT_EQ(3, sscanf(" hello 123 1.23 ", "%s %i %lf %s", s1, &i1, &d1, s2));
ASSERT_STREQ("hello", s1);
ASSERT_EQ(123, i1);
ASSERT_EQ(1.23, d1);
ASSERT_DOUBLE_EQ(1.23, d1);
}

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@ -188,17 +188,17 @@ TEST(stdlib, system) {
}
TEST(stdlib, atof) {
ASSERT_EQ(1.23, atof("1.23"));
ASSERT_DOUBLE_EQ(1.23, atof("1.23"));
}
TEST(stdlib, strtod) {
ASSERT_EQ(1.23, strtod("1.23", NULL));
ASSERT_DOUBLE_EQ(1.23, strtod("1.23", NULL));
}
TEST(stdlib, strtof) {
ASSERT_EQ(1.23, strtod("1.23", NULL));
ASSERT_FLOAT_EQ(1.23, strtof("1.23", NULL));
}
TEST(stdlib, strtold) {
ASSERT_EQ(1.23, strtold("1.23", NULL));
ASSERT_DOUBLE_EQ(1.23, strtold("1.23", NULL));
}