186 lines
4.6 KiB
Python
186 lines
4.6 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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"""
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Test the new mcrfpy.Timer object with pause/resume/stop functionality
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Updated for new Timer API (#173)
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Uses mcrfpy.step() to advance time in headless mode.
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"""
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import mcrfpy
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import sys
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print("\n=== Testing mcrfpy.Timer object ===\n")
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# Create a minimal scene
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timer_test = mcrfpy.Scene("timer_test")
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mcrfpy.current_scene = timer_test
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all_pass = True
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# Test 1: Create a basic timer and verify properties
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print("Test 1: Creating Timer object")
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call_count = 0
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def timer_callback(timer, runtime):
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global call_count
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call_count += 1
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timer1 = mcrfpy.Timer("test_timer", timer_callback, 500)
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print(f" Created timer: {timer1}")
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print(f" Interval: {timer1.interval}ms")
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print(f" Active: {timer1.active}")
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print(f" Paused: {timer1.paused}")
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if not timer1.active:
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print(" FAIL: Timer should be active after creation")
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all_pass = False
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else:
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print(" PASS: Timer is active")
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# Stop timer1 before next test to avoid interference
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timer1.stop()
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# Test 2: Timer fires when stepped
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print("\nTest 2: Timer fires with step()")
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timer1b = mcrfpy.Timer("test_timer2", timer_callback, 500)
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call_count = 0
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for i in range(5):
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mcrfpy.step(0.51) # 510ms > 500ms interval
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timer1b.stop()
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if call_count >= 3:
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print(f" PASS: Timer fired {call_count} times (expected >=3)")
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else:
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print(f" FAIL: Timer fired {call_count} times (expected >=3)")
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all_pass = False
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# Test 3: Test pause/resume
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print("\nTest 3: Testing pause/resume functionality")
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pause_count = 0
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def pause_callback(timer, runtime):
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global pause_count
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pause_count += 1
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timer2 = mcrfpy.Timer("pause_test", pause_callback, 200)
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# Let it fire once
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mcrfpy.step(0.21)
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fires_before_pause = pause_count
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# Pause it
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timer2.pause()
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print(f" Timer2 paused: {timer2.paused}")
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print(f" Timer2 active: {timer2.active}")
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if not timer2.paused:
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print(" FAIL: Timer should be paused")
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all_pass = False
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# Step while paused - should not fire
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mcrfpy.step(0.51)
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fires_while_paused = pause_count
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if fires_while_paused == fires_before_pause:
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print(f" PASS: Timer did not fire while paused (count={fires_while_paused})")
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else:
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print(f" FAIL: Timer fired while paused ({fires_before_pause} -> {fires_while_paused})")
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all_pass = False
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# Resume
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timer2.resume()
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print(f" Timer2 paused after resume: {timer2.paused}")
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mcrfpy.step(0.21)
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fires_after_resume = pause_count
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if fires_after_resume > fires_while_paused:
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print(f" PASS: Timer fired after resume (count={fires_after_resume})")
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else:
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print(f" FAIL: Timer did not fire after resume (count={fires_after_resume})")
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all_pass = False
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# Test 4: Test stop
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print("\nTest 4: Testing stop functionality")
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cancel_count = 0
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def cancel_callback(timer, runtime):
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global cancel_count
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cancel_count += 1
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timer3 = mcrfpy.Timer("cancel_test", cancel_callback, 300)
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# Let it fire once
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mcrfpy.step(0.31)
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fires_before_stop = cancel_count
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# Stop it
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timer3.stop()
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print(f" Timer3 stopped, active: {timer3.active}")
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# Step after stop - should not fire
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mcrfpy.step(0.61)
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fires_after_stop = cancel_count
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if fires_after_stop == fires_before_stop:
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print(f" PASS: Timer did not fire after stop (count={fires_after_stop})")
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else:
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print(f" FAIL: Timer fired after stop ({fires_before_stop} -> {fires_after_stop})")
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all_pass = False
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# Test 5: Test interval modification
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print("\nTest 5: Testing interval modification")
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def interval_test(timer, runtime):
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pass
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timer4 = mcrfpy.Timer("interval_test", interval_test, 1000)
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print(f" Original interval: {timer4.interval}ms")
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timer4.interval = 500
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print(f" Modified interval: {timer4.interval}ms")
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if timer4.interval == 500:
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print(" PASS: Interval modified successfully")
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else:
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print(" FAIL: Interval modification failed")
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all_pass = False
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# Test 6: Test restart
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print("\nTest 6: Testing restart functionality")
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restart_count = 0
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def restart_test(timer, runtime):
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global restart_count
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restart_count += 1
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timer5 = mcrfpy.Timer("restart_test", restart_test, 400)
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# Let it fire twice
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mcrfpy.step(0.41)
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mcrfpy.step(0.41)
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# Restart it
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timer5.restart()
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count_at_restart = restart_count
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# Let it fire again
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mcrfpy.step(0.41)
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if restart_count > count_at_restart:
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print(f" PASS: Timer fires after restart (count={restart_count})")
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else:
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print(f" FAIL: Timer did not fire after restart")
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all_pass = False
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# Clean up timers
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timer2.stop()
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timer4.stop()
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timer5.stop()
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# Final results
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print("\n=== Final Results ===")
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if all_pass:
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print("All Timer object tests PASSED!")
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print("PASS")
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sys.exit(0)
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else:
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print("Some Timer object tests FAILED!")
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print("FAIL")
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sys.exit(1)
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