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tests: Use a different rate in a segment test.
Using a rate of 1.1 in the test is causing the test to fail on 32-bit because ceil(1.1 * 10) can round to 12. Instead use a rate 2.0 that can be expressed as floating point number and doesn't trigger the problem. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=797154
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@ -888,7 +888,7 @@ GST_START_TEST (segment_full)
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fail_unless_equals_int (pos, 190);
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/* Test a non-1.0 rate that lands right before the segment, but still +ve */
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segment.rate = 1.1;
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segment.rate = 2.0;
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segment.start = 100;
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segment.offset = 0;
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segment.stop = 500;
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@ -897,11 +897,11 @@ GST_START_TEST (segment_full)
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segment.time = 10000;
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fail_unless (gst_segment_position_from_running_time_full (&segment,
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GST_FORMAT_TIME, 140, &pos) == 1);
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fail_unless (pos == 89);
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fail_unless (pos == 80);
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/* And now one that should give a position < 0 */
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fail_unless (gst_segment_position_from_running_time_full (&segment,
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GST_FORMAT_TIME, 0, &pos) == -1);
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fail_unless (pos == 65);
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fail_unless (pos == 200);
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/* Test a non-1.0 negative rate that lands right after the (reversed) segment, but still +ve position */
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segment.rate = -2.0;
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