Nice Find! Thanks a million Brian.
There must have been other tests that initialized the display and set
the bit depth before hand implicitly.
That must be why it worked when run independently. The transfrom_test
themselves are probably explicit.
Again, thanks!
Brian Fisher wrote:
hey Nick,
is your desktop set to 16-bit maybe?
I haven't looked at the test code, but if bit depth isn't explicitly
set it will use the desktop depth
On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 4:40 PM, Nicholas Dudfield
<[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
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ERROR: see if the destination surface can be passed in to use.
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "D:\Losty\PyGame\trunk\test\transform_test.py", line 114, in
test_scale_d
estination
s2 = pygame.transform.smoothscale(s, (64,64))
ValueError: Only 24-bit or 32-bit surfaces can be smoothly scaled
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FAIL: test_average_surfaces (transform_test.TransformTest)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "D:\Losty\PyGame\trunk\test\transform_test.py", line 239, in
test_average
_surfaces
self.assertEqual(sr.get_at((0,0)), (10,15,70,255))
AssertionError: (8, 12, 66, 255) != (10, 15, 70, 255)
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FAIL: test_threshold_surface (transform_test.TransformTest)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "D:\Losty\PyGame\trunk\test\transform_test.py", line 145, in
test_thresho
ld_surface
self.assertEqual(num_threshold_pixels, s1.get_height() *
s1.get_width())
AssertionError: 0 != 1024
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Ran 264 tests in 5.703s
FAILED (failures=2, errors=1)
Then running transform_test.py independently:
D:\Losty\PyGame\trunk\test>transform_test.py
.....
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Ran 5 tests in 0.016s
OK
_What the_?
Any ideas guys? What am I doing wrong?