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The SetPoints calls in two serialization tests appear unsafe, as was reported by
issue #4848
"`PointSet::SetPoints(PointsVectorContainer *)` overload leads to undefined behavior".

With this commit, those tests try both using SetPointsByCoordinates and using
the unsafe SetPoints overload.
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N-Dekker committed Oct 24, 2024
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99 changes: 59 additions & 40 deletions Modules/Core/Common/wrapping/test/itkPointSetSerializationTest.py
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import os


Dimension = 3
PixelType = itk.D
NumberOfPoints = 5
def test_point_set_serialization(use_unsafe_SetPoints_overload: bool = False):
"""Tests serialization of a PointSet.
PointSetType = itk.PointSet[PixelType, Dimension]
point_set = PointSetType.New()
Parameters
----------
use_unsafe_SetPoints_overload: Use the unsafe SetPoints overload, instead of
SetPointsByCoordinates, to specify the coordinates of the points. ITK issue
https://github.com/InsightSoftwareConsortium/ITK/issues/4848 explains why this SetPoints
overload is considered unsafe: "`PointSet::SetPoints(PointsVectorContainer *)` overload leads
to undefined behavior".
"""

# Set the name of mesh
point_set.SetObjectName("testpointset")
Dimension = 3
PixelType = itk.D
NumberOfPoints = 5

# Set Points in the PointSet
PointType = itk.Point[itk.F, 3]
if os.name == 'nt':
v_point = itk.VectorContainer[itk.ULL, PointType].New()
else:
v_point = itk.VectorContainer[itk.UL, PointType].New()
v_point.Reserve(NumberOfPoints)
PointSetType = itk.PointSet[PixelType, Dimension]
point_set = PointSetType.New()

point = PointType()
for i in range(NumberOfPoints):
point[0] = i + 1.0
point[1] = i + 2.0
point[2] = i + 3.0
v_point.SetElement(i, point)
# Set the name of mesh
point_set.SetObjectName("testpointset")

arr = itk.array_view_from_vector_container(v_point)
points_vc = itk.vector_container_from_array(arr.flatten())
# Set Points in the PointSet
PointType = itk.Point[itk.F, 3]
if os.name == 'nt':
v_point = itk.VectorContainer[itk.ULL, PointType].New()
else:
v_point = itk.VectorContainer[itk.UL, PointType].New()
v_point.Reserve(NumberOfPoints)

point_set.SetPoints(points_vc)
point = PointType()
for i in range(NumberOfPoints):
point[0] = i + 1.0
point[1] = i + 2.0
point[2] = i + 3.0
v_point.SetElement(i, point)

arr = itk.array_view_from_vector_container(v_point)
points_vc = itk.vector_container_from_array(arr.flatten())

# Check the serialization of mesh
serialize_deserialize = pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(point_set))
if use_unsafe_SetPoints_overload:
point_set.SetPoints(points_vc)
else:
point_set.SetPointsByCoordinates(points_vc)

assert serialize_deserialize.GetNumberOfPoints() == point_set.GetNumberOfPoints()
assert serialize_deserialize.GetObjectName() == point_set.GetObjectName()

# Check if points are same
p1 = itk.array_from_vector_container(serialize_deserialize.GetPoints())
p2 = itk.array_from_vector_container(point_set.GetPoints())
assert np.array_equal(p1, p2)
# Check the serialization of mesh
serialize_deserialize = pickle.loads(pickle.dumps(point_set))

assert serialize_deserialize.GetNumberOfPoints() == point_set.GetNumberOfPoints()
assert serialize_deserialize.GetObjectName() == point_set.GetObjectName()

# Check dictionary set/get for ITK point_set
point_set["name"] = "testpoint_set1"
assert point_set["name"] == "testpoint_set1"
# Check if points are same
p1 = itk.array_from_vector_container(serialize_deserialize.GetPoints())
p2 = itk.array_from_vector_container(point_set.GetPoints())
assert np.array_equal(p1, p2)

points_array = np.array([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9], dtype="float32")
point_set["points"] = points_array
assert np.array_equal(point_set["points"], points_array)

points_data_array = np.array([10, 11], dtype="float64")
point_set["pointData"] = points_data_array
assert np.array_equal(point_set["pointData"], points_data_array)
# Check dictionary set/get for ITK point_set
point_set["name"] = "testpoint_set1"
assert point_set["name"] == "testpoint_set1"

points_array = np.array([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9], dtype="float32")
point_set["points"] = points_array
assert np.array_equal(point_set["points"], points_array)

points_data_array = np.array([10, 11], dtype="float64")
point_set["pointData"] = points_data_array
assert np.array_equal(point_set["pointData"], points_data_array)


test_point_set_serialization()
test_point_set_serialization(use_unsafe_SetPoints_overload=True)
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