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t67convert.t
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t67convert.t
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#!perl -w
use strict;
use Imager qw(:all :handy);
use Test::More tests=>19;
Imager::init("log"=>'testout/t67convert.log');
my $imbase = Imager::ImgRaw::new(200,300,3);
# first a basic test, make sure the basic things happen ok
# make a 1 channel image from the above (black) image
# but with 1 as the 'extra' value
my $imnew = Imager::i_img_new();
SKIP:
{
skip("convert to white failed", 3)
unless ok(i_convert($imnew, $imbase, [ [ 0, 0, 0, 1 ] ]), "convert to white");
my ($w, $h, $ch) = i_img_info($imnew);
# the output image should now have one channel
is($ch, 1, "one channel image now");
# should have the same width and height
ok($w == 200 && $h == 300, "check converted size is the same");
# should be a white image now, let's check
my $c = Imager::i_get_pixel($imnew, 20, 20);
my @c = $c->rgba;
print "# @c\n";
is($c[0], 255, "check image is white");
}
# test the highlevel interface
# currently this requires visual inspection of the output files
my $im = Imager->new;
SKIP:
{
skip("could not load scale.ppm", 3)
unless $im->read(file=>'testimg/scale.ppm');
my $out = $im->convert(preset=>'gray');
ok($out, "convert preset gray");
ok($out->write(file=>'testout/t67_gray.ppm', type=>'pnm'),
"save grey image");
$out = $im->convert(preset=>'blue');
ok($out, "convert preset blue");
ok($out->write(file=>'testout/t67_blue.ppm', type=>'pnm'),
"save blue image");
}
# test against 16-bit/sample images
my $im16targ = Imager::i_img_16_new(200, 300, 3);
SKIP:
{
skip("could not convert 16-bit image", 2)
unless ok(i_convert($im16targ, $imbase, [ [ 0, 0, 0, 1 ],
[ 0, 0, 0, 0 ],
[ 0, 0, 0, 0 ] ]),
"convert 16/bit sample image");
# image should still be 16-bit
is(Imager::i_img_bits($im16targ), 16, "Image still 16-bit/sample");
# make sure that it's roughly red
my $c = Imager::i_gpixf($im16targ, 0, 0);
my @ch = $c->rgba;
ok(abs($ch[0] - 1) <= 0.0001 && abs($ch[1]) <= 0.0001 && abs($ch[2]) <= 0.0001,
"image roughly red");
}
# test against palette based images
my $impal = Imager::i_img_pal_new(200, 300, 3, 256);
my $black = NC(0, 0, 0);
my $blackindex = Imager::i_addcolors($impal, $black);
ok($blackindex, "add black to paletted");
for my $y (0..299) {
Imager::i_ppal($impal, 0, $y, ($blackindex) x 200);
}
my $impalout = Imager::i_img_pal_new(200, 300, 3, 256);
SKIP:
{
skip("could not convert paletted", 3)
unless ok(i_convert($impalout, $impal, [ [ 0, 0, 0, 0 ],
[ 0, 0, 0, 1 ],
[ 0, 0, 0, 0 ] ]),
"convert paletted");
is(Imager::i_img_type($impalout), 1, "image still paletted");
is(Imager::i_colorcount($impalout), 1, "still only one colour");
my $c = Imager::i_getcolors($impalout, $blackindex);
ok($c, "get color from palette");
my @ch = $c->rgba;
print "# @ch\n";
ok($ch[0] == 0 && $ch[1] == 255 && $ch[2] == 0,
"colour is as expected");
}
{ # http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/Bug.html?id=9672
my $warning;
local $SIG{__WARN__} =
sub {
$warning = "@_";
my $printed = $warning;
$printed =~ s/\n$//;
$printed =~ s/\n/\n\#/g;
print "# ",$printed, "\n";
};
my $img = Imager->new(xsize=>10, ysize=>10);
$img->convert(preset=>"grey");
cmp_ok($warning, '=~', 'void', "correct warning");
cmp_ok($warning, '=~', 't67convert\\.t', "correct file");
}