samples/apifest1/day2/inputandoperation/test/org/netbeans/apifest/boolcircuit/CircuitTest.java
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1.22 +
1.23 +package org.netbeans.apifest.boolcircuit;
1.24 +
1.25 +import java.security.CodeSource;
1.26 +import java.security.Permission;
1.27 +import java.security.PermissionCollection;
1.28 +import java.security.Policy;
1.29 +import java.util.Collection;
1.30 +import java.util.Collections;
1.31 +import java.util.Enumeration;
1.32 +import junit.framework.TestCase;
1.33 +import junit.framework.*;
1.34 +
1.35 +/** The initial quest for this APIFest is to create an API for boolean
1.36 + * circuits. Such API shall be able to compose a boolean circuit from
1.37 + * basic elements and evaluate the result given initial values for
1.38 + * input variables.
1.39 + * <p>
1.40 + * The basic elements include:
1.41 + * <ul>
1.42 + * <li>negation - has one input and one output and changes 0 on input to
1.43 + * on output 1 and 1 to 0
1.44 + * <li>and - has two inputs and one output. The output is 1 only if both
1.45 + * inputs are 1, otherwise it is 0
1.46 + * <li>or - has two inputs and one output. The output is 1 always, except
1.47 + * in the case when both inputs are 0
1.48 + * </ul>
1.49 + *
1.50 + * <p>
1.51 + * The boolean circuit can be used to represent boolean formulas and compute
1.52 + * the results for certain values of its inputs. The individual tasks described
1.53 + * as tests bellow.
1.54 + *
1.55 + * <p>
1.56 + * Links of interest:
1.57 + * <ul>
1.58 + * <li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truth_table">Truth table</a>
1.59 + * <li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tautology_(logic)">Taugology</a>
1.60 + * </ul>
1.61 + */
1.62 +public class CircuitTest extends TestCase {
1.63 + static {
1.64 + // your code shall run without any permissions
1.65 + }
1.66 +
1.67 + Input inTrue;
1.68 + Input inFalse;
1.69 + public CircuitTest(String testName) {
1.70 + super(testName);
1.71 + }
1.72 +
1.73 +
1.74 + /**
1.75 + * Create a circuit to evaluate x1 and x2 and then
1.76 + * verify that its result is false for input (false, true) and
1.77 + * it is true for input (true, true).
1.78 + */
1.79 + public void testX1andX2() {
1.80 + inTrue = Factory.createSimpleBooleanInput(true);
1.81 + inFalse = Factory.createSimpleBooleanInput(false);
1.82 + Operation op1 = Factory.createAndOperation(inFalse, inTrue);
1.83 + assertFalse(Circuit.evaluateBooleanOperation(op1));
1.84 + Operation op2 = Factory.createAndOperation(inTrue, inTrue);
1.85 + assertTrue(Circuit.evaluateBooleanOperation(op2));
1.86 + }
1.87 +
1.88 + /**
1.89 + * Create a circuit to evaluate (x1 and x2) or x3 and then
1.90 + * verify that its result is false for input (false, true, false) and
1.91 + * it is true for input (false, false, true).
1.92 + */
1.93 + public void testX1andX2orX3() {
1.94 + inTrue = Factory.createSimpleBooleanInput(true);
1.95 + inFalse = Factory.createSimpleBooleanInput(false);
1.96 + Operation op1 = Factory.createAndOperation(inFalse, inTrue);
1.97 + Operation op2 = Factory.createOrOperation(Factory.createOperationBasedBooleanInput(op1), inFalse);
1.98 + assertFalse(Circuit.evaluateBooleanOperation(op2));
1.99 +
1.100 + op1 = Factory.createAndOperation(inFalse, inFalse);
1.101 + op2 = Factory.createOrOperation(Factory.createOperationBasedBooleanInput(op1), inTrue);
1.102 + assertTrue(Circuit.evaluateBooleanOperation(op2));
1.103 + }
1.104 + /**
1.105 + * Create a circuit to evaluate (x1 or not(x1)) and then
1.106 + * verify that its result is true for all values of x1.
1.107 + */
1.108 + public void testAlwaysTrue() {
1.109 + inTrue = Factory.createSimpleBooleanInput(true);
1.110 + inFalse = Factory.createSimpleBooleanInput(false);
1.111 + Operation not = Factory.createNotOperation(inTrue);
1.112 + Operation or = Factory.createOrOperation(Factory.createOperationBasedBooleanInput(not), inTrue);
1.113 + assertTrue(Circuit.evaluateBooleanOperation(or));
1.114 + not = Factory.createNotOperation(inFalse);
1.115 + or = Factory.createOrOperation(Factory.createOperationBasedBooleanInput(not), inFalse);
1.116 + assertTrue(Circuit.evaluateBooleanOperation(or));
1.117 + }
1.118 +
1.119 +}