Re: [Cppunit-devel] Cookbook Question
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From: Baptiste L. <gai...@fr...> - 2002-06-15 08:30:37
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eq() is supposed (not defined anywhere) to be a float equal function using a given epsilon tolerance. It would likely work with == in the given context. Baptiste. ----- Original Message ----- From: Nelson Cysneros To: cpp...@li... Sent: Wednesday, May 29, 2002 8:50 PM Subject: [Cppunit-devel] Cookbook Question I apologize if this is a very obvious question but .. Regarding the following function of your CPPUnit Cook book: bool operator ==( const Complex &a, const Complex &b ) { return eq( a.real, b.real ) && eq( a.imaginary, b.imaginary ); } Where is eq defined? I have tried to locate a include file that contains that method, but it does not seem to exist. Is this a method we need to create? Best Regards, Nelson A. Cysneros Join Excite! - http://www.excite.com The most personalized portal on the Web! |