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Mateusz Loskot 73ec99e606 Refactor single-program channel test to Boost.Test suites and cases
Motivation:
- state clearly what is covered with tests without reading non-trivial code
- avoid cleverness - tests should be no-brainer
- get closer to one test case targets one feature/beaviour with one check
- replace obscure `throw std::exception` with diagnostics that are actually
  useful to pin-point failure cause and location - makes CI logs useful.
- allow to select and run specific tests
- make tests maintenance easy, quick and fun

Propose new structure of tests that reflects the previous tests hierarchy,
but organizes channel tests in test/channel directory with test programs
each covering specific library feature (or set of closely related features).

The refactored tests cover 100% of checks from the old `channel.cpp`,
plus it refines or adds a bunch more.
NOTE: old test/channel.cpp has not been removed yet.

Common definitions from the single test/channel.cpp moved to
channel_test_fixtures.hpp and namespace boost::gil::test::fixture:
Classes and typedefs:
- `do_test` as `fixture::channel`
- `value_core` as `fixture::channel_value`
- `reference_core` as `fixture::channel_reference`
- `packed_reference_core` as `fixture::packed_channel_reference`
- `packed_dynamic_reference_core` as `fixture::packed_dynamic_channel_reference`
- `channel_archetype` and relatives to `channel_concepts.cpp` which is compile
   test in Jamfile
- `test_packed_channel_reference()` parts as `fixture::packed_channels565`
- `test_packed_dynamic_channel_reference()` parts as `fixture::packed_dynamic_channels565`
Test case functions called from `do_test<T>::test_all`:
- `test_channel_invert()` to `algorithm_channel_invert.cpp` suite
- `test_channel_convert()` to `algorithm_channel_convert.cpp` suite
- `test_channel_multiply()` to `algorithm_channel_multiply.cpp` suite
- `test_channel_math()` split to `algorithm_channel_relation.cpp`
   and `algorithm_channel_arithmetic.cpp`

Add test cases for each channel value type T as used to run from
`test_channel_value_impl<T>`, `test_packed_channel_reference<T>` and
`test_packed_dynamic_channel_reference<T>`.

Add list of possible T-s defined as type-lists `fixture::channel_byte_types`,
`fixture::channel_integer_types`, `channel_float_types` and
`channel_bitfield_types` which used with `BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE_TEMPLATE`
generate all possible combination of inputs.

Add new `channel_test_fixture.cpp` is a self-test suite verifying the fixtures.
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