// Reproduces simple test for SERVER-2832 // The setup to reproduce was/is to create a set of points where the // "expand" portion of the geo-lookup expands the 2d range in only one // direction (so points are required on either side of the expanding range) t = db.geo_fiddly_box t.drop(); t.ensureIndex({ loc : "2d" }) t.insert({ "loc" : [3, 1] }) t.insert({ "loc" : [3, 0.5] }) t.insert({ "loc" : [3, 0.25] }) t.insert({ "loc" : [3, -0.01] }) t.insert({ "loc" : [3, -0.25] }) t.insert({ "loc" : [3, -0.5] }) t.insert({ "loc" : [3, -1] }) // OK! print( t.count() ) assert.eq( 7, t.count({ "loc" : { "$within" : { "$box" : [ [2, -2], [46, 2] ] } } }), "Not all locations found!" ); // Test normal lookup of a small square of points as a sanity check. epsilon = 0.0001; min = -1 max = 1 step = 1 numItems = 0; t.drop() t.ensureIndex({ loc : "2d" }, { max : max + epsilon / 2, min : min - epsilon / 2 }) for(var x = min; x <= max; x += step){ for(var y = min; y <= max; y += step){ t.insert({ "loc" : { x : x, y : y } }) numItems++; } } assert.eq( numItems, t.count({ loc : { $within : { $box : [[min - epsilon / 3, min - epsilon / 3], [max + epsilon / 3, max + epsilon / 3]] } } }), "Not all locations found!");