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#include <qtest.h>
#include <private/qquicktimeline_p_p.h>
#include <limits>
class tst_QQuickTimeLine : public QObject
{
Q_OBJECT
private slots:
void overflow();
};
void tst_QQuickTimeLine::overflow()
{
// Test ensures that time value used in QQuickTimeLine::accel methods is always positive.
// On platforms where casting qreal value infinity to int yields a positive value this is
// always the case and the test would fail. Strictly speaking, the cast is undefined behavior.
if (static_cast<int>(qInf()) > 0)
QSKIP("Test is not applicable on this platform");
QQuickTimeLine timeline;
QQuickTimeLineValue value;
// overflow -> negative time -> assertion failure (QTBUG-35046)
QCOMPARE(timeline.accel(value, std::numeric_limits<qreal>::max(), 0.0001f), -1);
QCOMPARE(timeline.accel(value, std::numeric_limits<qreal>::max(), 0.0001f, 0.0001f), -1);
QCOMPARE(timeline.accelDistance(value, 0.0001f, std::numeric_limits<qreal>::max()), -1);
}
QTEST_MAIN(tst_QQuickTimeLine)
#include "tst_qquicktimeline.moc"
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