The unit test is still failing, sorry.

Tests run: 831, Failures: 1, Errors: 0, Skipped: 9, Time elapsed: 8.037 sec <<< FAILURE! - in org.apache.sis.test.suite.ReferencingTestSuite testNormalizedWKT(org.apache.sis.referencing.operation.projection.LambertConicConformalTest) Time elapsed: 0.004 sec <<< FAILURE! java.lang.AssertionError: WKT does not match the expected regular expression. The WKT that we got is:
PARAM_MT[ôLambert conic conformalö,
 PARAMETER[ôexcentricityö, 0.0818191908426215],
 PARAMETER[ônö, 0.6427876096865393]]
       at org.junit.Assert.fail(Assert.java:88)
at org.apache.sis.test.MetadataAssert.assertWktEqualsRegex(MetadataAssert.java:132) at org.apache.sis.referencing.operation.transform.MathTransformTestCase.assertWktEqualsRegex(MathTransformTestCase.java:379) at org.apache.sis.referencing.operation.projection.LambertConicConformalTest.testNormalizedWKT(LambertConicConformalTest.java:106)


Results :

Failed tests:
LambertConicConformalTest.testNormalizedWKT:106->MathTransformTestCase.assertWktEqualsRegex:379 WKT does not match the expected regular expression. The WKT that we got is:
PARAM_MT[?Lambert conic conformal?,
 PARAMETER[?excentricity?, 0.0818191908426215],
 PARAMETER[?n?, 0.6427876096865393]]

Tests run: 831, Failures: 1, Errors: 0, Skipped: 9

-----Message d'origine----- From: Martin Desruisseaux
Sent: Sunday, November 08, 2015 2:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Attempt to load polygons that have multiple parts from a shapefile.

Hello Marc

Le 08/11/15 10:40, Marc Le Bihan a écrit :
But page 8 shows a figure with two distincts polygon. An event that should force us to return two polygons for a feature instead of one. This case is called a dirty polygon by the specification, and I don’t detect it yet. When I will try to detect this problem and react to it, I will have two choices : - Leave it alone : the polygon created will have an additional line linking the two parts that his creator expected distincts. - Reject the bad polygon : return a polygon with only its first part, and of course put a warning in the logs file. (the best thing to do ?)

I think we should avoid approach 1 (two polygons connected by a line
that was not in the data), since it could cause issues not only at
rendering time, but also when interpreting the data.

If we have no other choice, approach 2 could be done. But some libraries
have the concept of MultiPolygon which we could have used. I see no
explicit MultiPoylgon class in ESRI Geometry API, but I noticed that
com.esri.core.geometry.Polygon has the concept of multi-path, where new
paths can apparently be started by calls to the
Polygon.startPath(double, double) method. Has this approach been explored?


P.S. : I cannot run all the tests, and have to run them separately due to this problem below. What should I do ?

Failed tests:

LambertConicConformalTest.testNormalizedWKT:106->MathTransformTestCase.assertWktEqualsRegex:379 WKT does not match the expected regular expression. The WKT that we got is:
PARAM_MT["Lambert conic conformal",
  PARAMETER["excentricity", 0.0818191908426215],
  PARAMETER["n", 0.6427876096865393]]

Thanks for the report. I presume that this is a end-of-line style issue
(Windows versus Unix). I just enabled the Pattern.MULTLINE option in the
regex used in the test method. Could you confirm me if it works?

   Martin


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