// Oak Video Editor - Non-Linear Video Editor // Copyright (C) 2026 Oak Team // // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or // (at your option) any later version. // // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the // GNU General Public License for more details. // // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License // along with this program. If not, see . //! C++→Rust parity tests for pure domain helpers. Each case is locked //! against the C++ implementation (golden); see COVERAGE.md for the //! parity/golden table. //! //! These helpers are pure (no external dylibs), so no stub module is //! needed — the expected values below are transcribed from the C++ oracle //! (`src/task/src/conform/conform.cpp` `derive_filenames` and //! `src/task/src/proxy/proxy.cpp` `build_arguments`/`parse_progress`). use oaktask::conform::ConformTask; use oaktask::proxy::{ProxyParams, ProxyTask}; /// Given a stereo (2-channel) first-channel final filename, derive_filenames /// returns two working and two final filenames whose suffixes match the C++ /// `derive_filenames` contract. #[test] fn conform_derive_filenames_stereo() { let (final_names, working_names) = ConformTask::derive_filenames("/cache/audio.0.pcm", 2).expect("valid stereo input"); assert_eq!(final_names, ["/cache/audio.0.pcm", "/cache/audio.1.pcm"]); assert_eq!( working_names, ["/cache/audio.0.pcm.working", "/cache/audio.1.pcm.working"] ); } /// Given a mono (1-channel) first-channel final filename, derive_filenames /// returns exactly one working and one final filename. #[test] fn conform_derive_filenames_mono() { let (final_names, working_names) = ConformTask::derive_filenames("/cache/audio.0.pcm", 1).expect("valid mono input"); assert_eq!(final_names, ["/cache/audio.0.pcm"]); assert_eq!(working_names, ["/cache/audio.0.pcm.working"]); } /// Given a first-channel final filename that does not match the `.0.pcm` /// suffix contract (or a zero channel count), derive_filenames errors /// exactly like the C++ `derive_filenames` returning false. #[test] fn conform_derive_filenames_rejects_bad_input() { assert!(ConformTask::derive_filenames("/cache/audio.pcm", 2).is_err()); assert!(ConformTask::derive_filenames("/cache/audio.0.wav", 2).is_err()); assert!(ConformTask::derive_filenames("/cache/audio.0.pcm", 0).is_err()); assert!(ConformTask::derive_filenames(".0.pcm", 2).is_err()); } /// Given a source filename, stream index, proxy params and output filename, /// build_arguments returns the argument vector in the exact order and flag /// spelling produced by the C++ `build_arguments`. #[test] fn proxy_build_arguments_matches_cpp() { let params = ProxyParams { width: 0, height: 0, divider: 2, version: 0, crf: 18, include_audio: false, extension: String::new(), preset: String::new(), }; let args = ProxyTask::build_arguments("/src.mov", 0, ¶ms, "/dst.mov"); // Golden vector transcribed from proxy.cpp `build_arguments` for a // divider-based, audio-less proxy. let expected = [ "-y", "-nostats", "-progress", "pipe:1", "-i", "/src.mov", "-map", "0:0", "-an", "-vf", "scale=w=trunc(iw/2/2)*2:h=trunc(ih/2/2)*2", "-c:v", "libx264", "-preset", "", "-crf", "18", "-pix_fmt", "yuv420p", "-movflags", "+faststart", "-f", "mp4", "/dst.mov", ]; assert_eq!(args, expected); } /// Given a line reporting 50% of a 10-second duration, parse_progress /// returns 0.5; malformed lines return None. #[test] fn proxy_parse_progress_reports_fraction() { // 5_000_000 us = 5 s of a 10 s source. assert_eq!( ProxyTask::parse_progress("out_time_us=5000000", 10.0), Some(0.5) ); // ffmpeg's "ms" key is also microseconds (C++ reads both as us). assert_eq!( ProxyTask::parse_progress("out_time_ms=5000000", 10.0), Some(0.5) ); } /// Given an out-of-range/invalid progress line, parse_progress clamps or /// returns None exactly as the C++ parse_progress does. #[test] fn proxy_parse_progress_handles_invalid_lines() { // No timestamp key -> no progress. assert_eq!(ProxyTask::parse_progress("frame=100", 10.0), None); // Negative timestamp -> no progress. assert_eq!(ProxyTask::parse_progress("out_time_us=-5", 10.0), None); // Unknown duration -> no progress regardless of the line. assert_eq!(ProxyTask::parse_progress("out_time_us=5000000", 0.0), None); assert_eq!(ProxyTask::parse_progress("out_time_us=5000000", -1.0), None); // Over-range clamps to 1.0. assert_eq!( ProxyTask::parse_progress("out_time_us=20000000", 10.0), Some(1.0) ); // Garbage value -> no progress. assert_eq!(ProxyTask::parse_progress("out_time_us=abc", 10.0), None); }