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@ -230,7 +230,7 @@ func TestFindGreaterOrEqual(t *testing.T) { |
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// Test on empty list.
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if _, _, ok, _ := listPointer.FindGreaterOrEqual(Element(0)); ok { |
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t.Fail() |
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t.Errorf("found element 0 in an empty list") |
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} |
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list = New(memStore) |
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@ -250,16 +250,14 @@ func TestFindGreaterOrEqual(t *testing.T) { |
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// v should be bigger or equal to f
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// If we compare directly, we get an equal key with a difference on the 10th decimal point, which fails.
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if bytes.Compare(v.Key, key) < 0 { |
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fmt.Printf("v: %s\n key: %s\n\n", string(v.Key), string(key)) |
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t.Fail() |
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t.Errorf("v: %s\n key: %s\n\n", string(v.Key), string(key)) |
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} |
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} else { |
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lastNode, _ := list.GetLargestNode() |
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lastV := lastNode.GetValue() |
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// It is OK, to fail, as long as f is bigger than the last element.
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if bytes.Compare(key, lastV) <= 0 { |
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fmt.Printf("lastV: %s\n key: %s\n\n", string(lastV), string(key)) |
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t.Fail() |
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t.Errorf("lastV: %s\n key: %s\n\n", string(lastV), string(key)) |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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