PrusaSlicer-NonPlainar/xs/t/10_line.t

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#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Slic3r::XS;
use Test::More tests => 35;
use constant PI => 4 * atan2(1, 1);
use constant EPSILON => 1E-4;
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my $points = [
[100, 100],
[200, 100],
];
my $line = Slic3r::Line->new(@$points);
{
my $clone = $line->clone;
$clone->translate(10, -5);
is_deeply $clone->pp, [
[110, 95],
[210, 95],
], 'translate';
}
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{
ok +Slic3r::Line->new([0,0],[200,0])->parallel_to_line(Slic3r::Line->new([200,200],[0,200])), 'parallel_to';
}
foreach my $base_angle (0, PI/4, PI/2, PI) {
my $line = Slic3r::Line->new([0,0], [100,0]);
$line->rotate($base_angle, [0,0]);
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my $clone = $line->clone;
ok $line->parallel_to_line($clone), 'line is parallel to self';
$clone->reverse;
ok $line->parallel_to_line($clone), 'line is parallel to self + PI';
ok $line->parallel_to($line->direction), 'line is parallel to its direction';
ok $line->parallel_to($line->direction + PI), 'line is parallel to its direction + PI';
ok $line->parallel_to($line->direction - PI), 'line is parallel to its direction - PI';
{
my $line2 = $line->clone;
$line2->reverse;
ok $line->parallel_to_line($line2), 'line is parallel to its opposite';
}
{
my $line2 = $line->clone;
$line2->rotate(+(EPSILON)/2, [0,0]);
ok $line->parallel_to_line($line2), 'line is parallel within epsilon';
}
{
my $line2 = $line->clone;
$line2->rotate(-(EPSILON)/2, [0,0]);
ok $line->parallel_to_line($line2), 'line is parallel within epsilon';
}
}
{
my $a = Slic3r::Line->new([100, 0], [200, 0]);
my $b = Slic3r::Line->new([300, 300], [300, 100]);
my $r = $a->intersection_infinite($b);
is_deeply $r->pp, [300, 0], 'intersection_infinite';
}
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__END__