
Gennadiy Rozental writes:
"Dave Steffen" <dgsteffen@numerica.us> wrote in message news:17887.8706.50923.264738@yttrium.numerica.us...
Gennadiy Rozental writes:
"Dave Steffen" <dgsteffen@numerica.us> wrote in message news:17881.53633.397413.288713@yttrium.numerica.us...
What particularly you are missing/don't like in current interface presented by Boost.Test (other than FP comparison tools interface)?
Well, the naming and behavior of the floating point comparisons, for one thing.
Could you be please more strait to the point. I need some specifics instead of general "I don't like behavior"
What behavior? Which comparisons? How would you like it to behave? Specific examples please.
As I've said before, the use of percentages to specify tolerances drives me crazy. But, as a stronger (and more useful statement), the continued existence of this thread, with all kinds of different opinions about what kinds of comparisons should be supported and what they should be named, is empirical evidence that A) I'm not the only one who doesn't like that, and B) nobody agrees on a better solution.
In other words, it's not an easy problem. :-)
I think you are overstating disagreement a bit, don't you agree?
OK, I'll retract the "nobody agrees on a better solution", in light of the recent consensus emerging about the new naming scheme. Which, by the way, I like. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Dave Steffen, Ph.D. Disobey this command! Software Engineer IV - Douglas Hofstadter Numerica Corporation dg@steffen a@t numerica d@ot us (remove @'s to email me)