// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. // This module is browser compatible. import { AssertionError } from "./assertion_error.ts"; /** * Make an assertion that `actual` and `expected` are almost equal numbers * through a given tolerance. It can be used to take into account IEEE-754 * double-precision floating-point representation limitations. If the values * are not almost equal then throw. * * The default tolerance is one hundred thousandth of a percent of the * expected value. * * @example Usage * ```ts ignore * import { assertAlmostEquals } from "@std/assert"; * * assertAlmostEquals(0.01, 0.02); // Throws * assertAlmostEquals(1e-8, 1e-9); // Throws * assertAlmostEquals(1.000000001e-8, 1.000000002e-8); // Doesn't throw * assertAlmostEquals(0.01, 0.02, 0.1); // Doesn't throw * assertAlmostEquals(0.1 + 0.2, 0.3, 1e-16); // Doesn't throw * assertAlmostEquals(0.1 + 0.2, 0.3, 1e-17); // Throws * ``` * * @param actual The actual value to compare. * @param expected The expected value to compare. * @param tolerance The tolerance to consider the values almost equal. The * default is one hundred thousandth of a percent of the expected value. * @param msg The optional message to include in the error. */ export function assertAlmostEquals( actual: number, expected: number, tolerance?: number, msg?: string, ) { if (Object.is(actual, expected)) { return; } const delta = Math.abs(expected - actual); if (tolerance === undefined) { tolerance = isFinite(expected) ? Math.abs(expected * 1e-7) : 1e-7; } if (delta <= tolerance) { return; } const msgSuffix = msg ? `: ${msg}` : "."; const f = (n: number) => Number.isInteger(n) ? n : n.toExponential(); throw new AssertionError( `Expected actual: "${f(actual)}" to be close to "${f(expected)}": \ delta "${f(delta)}" is greater than "${f(tolerance)}"${msgSuffix}`, ); }