#!/bin/sh # this test is also in test_resample.py (though much smaller and neater) ... # keep this test to exercise the cli interface # set -x . ./variables.sh # is a difference beyond a threshold? return 0 (meaning all ok) or 1 (meaning # error, or outside threshold) # # use bc since bash does not support fp math break_threshold() { diff=$1 threshold=$2 return $(echo "$diff <= $threshold" | bc -l) } # subtract, look for max difference less than a threshold test_difference() { before=$1 after=$2 threshold=$3 $vips subtract $before $after $tmp/difference.v $vips abs $tmp/difference.v $tmp/abs.v dif=$($vips max $tmp/abs.v) if break_threshold $dif $threshold; then echo "difference is $dif" exit 1 fi } test_rotate() { im=$1 inter=$2 printf "testing $inter ... " # 90 degree clockwise rotate trn="0 1 1 0" $vips affine $im $tmp/t1.v "$trn" --interpolate $inter $vips affine $tmp/t1.v $tmp/t2.v "$trn" --interpolate $inter $vips affine $tmp/t2.v $tmp/t1.v "$trn" --interpolate $inter $vips affine $tmp/t1.v $tmp/t2.v "$trn" --interpolate $inter test_difference $im $tmp/t2.v 1 echo "ok" } # vsqbs is non-interpolatory, don't test this way echo "testing with $(basename $image)" for i in nearest bicubic bilinear nohalo lbb; do test_rotate $image $i done