multi_array/test/storage_order_convert.cpp
Dave Abrahams 618aae50a3 Correct testing bugs:
either changing assert(...) or BOOST_ASSERT(...) to BOOST_TEST
    (in my code only)

    or adding "return boost::report_errors();" where it was clearly
    missing (and a pure bug, in anyone's code).

    or changing BOOST_TEST to BOOST_CHECK where the integer library
    was clearly using Boost.Test and not returning report_errors().


[SVN r37063]
2007-02-25 15:28:02 +00:00

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// Copyright 2002 The Trustees of Indiana University.
// Use, modification and distribution is subject to the Boost Software
// License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at
// http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
// Boost.MultiArray Library
// Authors: Ronald Garcia
// Jeremy Siek
// Andrew Lumsdaine
// See http://www.boost.org/libs/multi_array for documentation.
//
// test out my new storage_order stuff
//
#include "boost/test/minimal.hpp"
#include "boost/multi_array/storage_order.hpp"
int
test_main(int,char*[]) {
using namespace boost;
array<std::size_t,5> c_ordering = {{4,3,2,1,0}};;
array<std::size_t,5> fortran_ordering = {{0,1,2,3,4}};
array<bool,5> ascending = {{true,true,true,true,true}};
general_storage_order<5> c_storage(c_ordering.begin(),
ascending.begin());
general_storage_order<5> fortran_storage(fortran_ordering.begin(),
ascending.begin());
BOOST_TEST(c_storage == (general_storage_order<5>) c_storage_order());
BOOST_TEST(fortran_storage ==
(general_storage_order<5>) fortran_storage_order());
return boost::report_errors();
}