chroma-markdown/vendor/github.com/alecthomas/chroma/colour_test.go

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package chroma
import (
"testing"
"github.com/alecthomas/assert"
)
func TestColourRGB(t *testing.T) {
colour := ParseColour("#8913af")
assert.Equal(t, uint8(0x89), colour.Red())
assert.Equal(t, uint8(0x13), colour.Green())
assert.Equal(t, uint8(0xaf), colour.Blue())
}
func TestColourString(t *testing.T) {
assert.Equal(t, "#8913af", ParseColour("#8913af").String())
}
func distance(a, b uint8) uint8 {
if a < b {
return b - a
}
return a - b
}
func TestColourBrighten(t *testing.T) {
actual := NewColour(128, 128, 128).Brighten(0.5)
// Closeish to what we expect is fine.
assert.True(t, distance(192, actual.Red()) <= 2)
assert.True(t, distance(192, actual.Blue()) <= 2)
assert.True(t, distance(192, actual.Green()) <= 2)
actual = NewColour(128, 128, 128).Brighten(-0.5)
assert.True(t, distance(65, actual.Red()) <= 2)
assert.True(t, distance(65, actual.Blue()) <= 2)
assert.True(t, distance(65, actual.Green()) <= 2)
}
func TestColourBrightess(t *testing.T) {
actual := NewColour(128, 128, 128).Brightness()
assert.True(t, distance(128, uint8(actual*255.0)) <= 2)
}