hdf5/c++/test/dsets.cpp
Binh-Minh Ribler 01f726e305 [svn-r6997]
Purpose:
    Code cleanup

Description:
    Moved a utility function out so other tests can use the same
    function and avoid code duplication.  Future utility functions
    can also benefit from this move.

Platforms tested:
    SunOS 5.7 (arabica)
    Linux 2.4 (eirene)
    IRIX 6.5.11 (modi4)
    HPUX 11.00 (kelgia)
2003-06-09 12:42:02 -05:00

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/*****************************************************************************
FILE
dsets.cpp - HDF5 C++ testing the functionalities associated with the
C dataset interface (H5D)
EXTERNAL ROUTINES/VARIABLES:
These routines are in the test directory of the C library:
h5_reset() -- in h5test.c, resets the library by closing it
h5_fileaccess() -- in h5test.c, returns a file access template
h5_fixname() -- in h5test.c, create a file name from a file base name
h5_cleanup() -- in h5test.c, cleanup temporary test files
***************************************************************************/
#ifdef OLD_HEADER_FILENAME
#include <iostream.h>
#else
#include <iostream>
#endif
#include "H5Cpp.h"
#include "h5test.h"
#include "testhdf5.h"
#ifndef H5_NO_NAMESPACE
using namespace H5;
#endif
#include "h5cpputil.h"
const char *FILENAME[] = {
"dataset",
NULL
};
#define DSET_DEFAULT_NAME "default"
#define DSET_CHUNKED_NAME "chunked"
#define DSET_SIMPLE_IO_NAME "simple_io"
#define DSET_TCONV_NAME "tconv"
#define DSET_COMPRESS_NAME "compressed"
#define DSET_BOGUS_NAME "bogus"
#define H5Z_FILTER_BOGUS 305
/* Local prototypes for filter functions */
static size_t bogus(unsigned int flags, size_t cd_nelmts,
const unsigned int *cd_values, size_t nbytes, size_t *buf_size, void **buf);
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: test_create
*
* Purpose: Attempts to create a dataset.
*
* Return: Success: 0
*
* Failure: -1
*
* Programmer: Binh-Minh Ribler (using C version)
* Friday, January 5, 2001
*
* Modifications:
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static herr_t
test_create( H5File& file)
{
TESTING("create, open, close");
try {
/* Create the data space */
hsize_t dims[2];
dims[0] = 256;
dims[1] = 512;
DataSpace space (2, dims, NULL);
/*
* Create a dataset using the default dataset creation properties.
* We're not sure what they are, so we won't check.
*/
DataSet *dataset = new DataSet (file.createDataSet
(DSET_DEFAULT_NAME, PredType::NATIVE_DOUBLE, space));
/* Close the dataset */
delete dataset;
/* Add a comment to the dataset */
file.setComment (DSET_DEFAULT_NAME, "This is a dataset");
/*
* Try creating a dataset that already exists. This should fail since a
* dataset can only be created once. If an exception is not thrown
* for this action by createDataSet, then display failure information
* and jump to label error: to return.
*/
try {
dataset = new DataSet (file.createDataSet
(DSET_DEFAULT_NAME, PredType::NATIVE_DOUBLE, space));
// continuation here, that means no exception has been thrown
H5_FAILED();
cout << " Library allowed overwrite of existing dataset." << endl;
goto error;
}
catch (FileIException E ) // catching invalid creating dataset
{
// Exception is expected. Do nothing here.
}
/*
* Open the dataset we created above and then close it. This is how
* existing datasets are accessed.
*/
dataset = new DataSet (file.openDataSet (DSET_DEFAULT_NAME));
delete dataset;
/*
* Try opening a non-existent dataset. This should fail so if an
* exception is not thrown for this action by openDataSet, then
* display failure information and jump to label error: to return.
*/
try {
dataset = new DataSet (file.openDataSet( "does_not_exist" ));
// continuation here, that means no exception has been thrown
H5_FAILED();
cout << " Opened a non-existent dataset." << endl;
goto error;
}
catch (FileIException E ) // catching creating non-existent dataset
{
// Exception is expected. Do nothing here.
}
/*
* Create a new dataset that uses chunked storage instead of the default
* layout.
*/
DSetCreatPropList create_parms;
hsize_t csize[2];
csize[0] = 5;
csize[1] = 100;
create_parms.setChunk( 2, csize );
dataset = new DataSet (file.createDataSet
(DSET_CHUNKED_NAME, PredType::NATIVE_DOUBLE, space, create_parms));
// Note: this one has no error message in C when failure occurs?
/*
* Close the chunked dataset.
*/
delete dataset;
PASSED();
return 0;
} // outer most try block
// catch all dataset, file, space, plist exceptions
catch (Exception E) { goto error; }
error:
return -1;
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: check_values
*
* Purpose: Checks a read value against the written value. If they are
* different, the function will
* print out a message and the different values. This function
* is made to reuse the code segment that is used in various
* places throughout test_compression and in test_simple_io.
* Where the C version
* of this code segment "goto error," this function will
* return -1, so that the caller can "goto error."
*
* Return: Success: 0
*
* Failure: -1
*
* Programmer: Binh-Minh Ribler (using C code segment for checking values)
* Friday, February 6, 2001
*
* Modifications:
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static int
check_values (hsize_t i, hsize_t j, int apoint, int acheck)
{
if (apoint != acheck)
{
H5_FAILED();
cout << " Read different values than written.\n" << endl;
cout << " At index " << (unsigned long)i << "," <<
(unsigned long)j << endl;
return -1;
}
return 0;
} // check_values
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: test_simple_io
*
* Purpose: Tests simple I/O. That is, reading and writing a complete
* multi-dimensional array without data type or data space
* conversions, without compression, and stored contiguously.
*
* Return: Success: 0
*
* Failure: -1
*
* Programmer: Binh-Minh Ribler (using C version)
* Friday, January 5, 2001
*
* Modifications:
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static herr_t
test_simple_io( H5File& file)
{
TESTING("simple I/O");
int points[100][200];
int check[100][200];
int i, j, n;
/* Initialize the dataset */
for (i = n = 0; i < 100; i++)
{
for (j = 0; j < 200; j++) {
points[i][j] = n++;
}
}
char* tconv_buf = new char [1000];
try
{
/* Create the data space */
hsize_t dims[2];
dims[0] = 100;
dims[1] = 200;
DataSpace space (2, dims, NULL);
/* Create a small conversion buffer to test strip mining */
DSetMemXferPropList xfer;
xfer.setBuffer (1000, tconv_buf, NULL);
/* Create the dataset */
DataSet dataset (file.createDataSet (DSET_SIMPLE_IO_NAME, PredType::NATIVE_INT, space));
/* Write the data to the dataset */
dataset.write ((void*) points, PredType::NATIVE_INT, DataSpace::ALL, DataSpace::ALL, xfer);
/* Read the dataset back */
dataset.read ((void*) check, PredType::NATIVE_INT, DataSpace::ALL, DataSpace::ALL, xfer);
/* Check that the values read are the same as the values written */
for (i = 0; i < 100; i++)
for (j = 0; j < 200; j++)
{
int status = check_values (i, j, points[i][j], check[i][j]);
if (status == -1) goto error;
}
delete [] tconv_buf;
PASSED();
return 0;
} // end try
// catch all dataset, space, plist exceptions
catch (Exception E) { goto error; }
error:
// cleaning up
if (tconv_buf)
delete [] tconv_buf;
return -1;
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: test_tconv
*
* Purpose: Test some simple data type conversion stuff.
*
* Return: Success: 0
*
* Failure: -1
*
* Programmer: Binh-Minh Ribler (using C version)
* Friday, January 5, 2001
*
* Modifications:
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static herr_t
test_tconv( H5File& file)
{
// Prepare buffers for input/output
char *out=NULL, *in=NULL;
out = new char [4*1000000];
// assert (out); - should use exception handler for new - BMR
in = new char [4*1000000];
//assert (in);
TESTING("data type conversion");
/* Initialize the dataset */
for (int i = 0; i < 1000000; i++) {
out[i*4+0] = 0x11;
out[i*4+1] = 0x22;
out[i*4+2] = 0x33;
out[i*4+3] = 0x44;
}
try
{
/* Create the data space */
hsize_t dims[1];
dims[0] = 1000000;
DataSpace space (1, dims, NULL);
/* Create the data set */
DataSet dataset (file.createDataSet (DSET_TCONV_NAME, PredType::STD_I32LE, space));
/* Write the data to the dataset */
dataset.write ((void*) out, PredType::STD_I32LE);
/* Read data with byte order conversion */
dataset.read ((void*) in, PredType::STD_I32BE);
/* Check */
for (int i = 0; i < 1000000; i++) {
if (in[4*i+0]!=out[4*i+3] ||
in[4*i+1]!=out[4*i+2] ||
in[4*i+2]!=out[4*i+1] ||
in[4*i+3]!=out[4*i+0])
{
H5_FAILED();
cout << " Read with byte order conversion failed." << endl;
goto error;
}
}
delete [] out;
delete [] in;
cout << " PASSED" << endl;
return 0;
} // end try
// catch all dataset and space exceptions
catch (Exception E) { goto error; }
error:
delete [] out;
delete [] in;
return -1;
}
/* This message derives from H5Z */
const H5Z_class_t H5Z_BOGUS[1] = {{
H5Z_FILTER_BOGUS, /* Filter id number */
"bogus", /* Filter name for debugging */
NULL, /* The "can apply" callback */
NULL, /* The "set local" callback */
bogus, /* The actual filter function */
}};
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: bogus
*
* Purpose: A bogus compression method that doesn't do anything.
*
* Return: Success: Data chunk size
*
* Failure: 0
*
* Programmer: Robb Matzke
* Tuesday, April 21, 1998
*
* Modifications:
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static size_t
/*bogus(unsigned int UNUSED flags, size_t UNUSED cd_nelmts,
const unsigned int UNUSED cd_values[], size_t nbytes,
size_t UNUSED *buf_size, void UNUSED **buf)
BMR: removed UNUSED for now until asking Q. or R. to pass compilation*/
bogus(unsigned int flags, size_t cd_nelmts,
const unsigned int cd_values[], size_t nbytes,
size_t *buf_size, void **buf)
{
return nbytes;
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: test_compression
*
* Purpose: Tests dataset compression. If compression is requested when
* it hasn't been compiled into the library (such as when
* updating an existing compressed dataset) then data is sent to
* the file uncompressed but no errors are returned.
*
* Return: Success: 0
*
* Failure: -1
*
* Programmer: Binh-Minh Ribler (using C version)
* Friday, January 5, 2001
*
* Modifications:
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static herr_t
test_compression(H5File& file)
{
const char *not_supported;
not_supported = " Deflate compression is not enabled.";
int points[100][200];
int check[100][200];
hsize_t i, j, n;
/* Initialize the dataset */
for (i = n = 0; i < 100; i++)
{
for (j = 0; j < 200; j++) {
points[i][j] = n++;
}
}
char* tconv_buf = new char [1000];
try
{
const hsize_t size[2] = {100, 200};
/* Create the data space */
DataSpace space1(2, size, NULL);
/*
* Create a small conversion buffer to test strip mining. We
* might as well test all we can!
*/
DSetMemXferPropList xfer;
xfer.setBuffer (1000, tconv_buf, NULL);
/* Use chunked storage with compression */
DSetCreatPropList dscreatplist;
const hsize_t chunk_size[2] = {2, 25};
dscreatplist.setChunk (2, chunk_size);
dscreatplist.setDeflate (6);
DataSet* dataset;
#ifdef H5_HAVE_FILTER_DEFLATE
TESTING("compression (setup)");
/* Create the dataset */
dataset = new DataSet (file.createDataSet
(DSET_COMPRESS_NAME, PredType::NATIVE_INT, space1, dscreatplist));
PASSED();
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
* STEP 1: Read uninitialized data. It should be zero.
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
TESTING("compression (uninitialized read)");
dataset->read ((void*) check, PredType::NATIVE_INT, DataSpace::ALL, DataSpace::ALL, xfer);
for (i=0; i<size[0]; i++) {
for (j=0; j<size[1]; j++) {
if (0!=check[i][j]) {
H5_FAILED();
cout << " Read a non-zero value." << endl;
cout << " At index " << (unsigned long)i << "," <<
(unsigned long)j << endl;
goto error;
}
}
}
PASSED();
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
* STEP 2: Test compression by setting up a chunked dataset and writing
* to it.
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
TESTING("compression (write)");
for (i=n=0; i<size[0]; i++)
{
for (j=0; j<size[1]; j++)
{
points[i][j] = n++;
}
}
dataset->write ((void*) points, PredType::NATIVE_INT, DataSpace::ALL, DataSpace::ALL, xfer);
PASSED();
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
* STEP 3: Try to read the data we just wrote.
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
TESTING("compression (read)");
/* Read the dataset back */
dataset->read ((void*)check, PredType::NATIVE_INT, DataSpace::ALL, DataSpace::ALL, xfer);
/* Check that the values read are the same as the values written */
for (i = 0; i < size[0]; i++)
for (j = 0; j < size[1]; j++)
{
int status = check_values (i, j, points[i][j], check[i][j]);
if (status == -1) goto error;
}
PASSED();
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
* STEP 4: Write new data over the top of the old data. The new data is
* random thus not very compressible, and will cause the chunks to move
* around as they grow. We only change values for the left half of the
* dataset although we rewrite the whole thing.
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
TESTING("compression (modify)");
for (i=0; i<size[0]; i++)
{
for (j=0; j<size[1]/2; j++)
{
points[i][j] = rand ();
}
}
dataset->write ((void*)points, PredType::NATIVE_INT, DataSpace::ALL, DataSpace::ALL, xfer);
/* Read the dataset back and check it */
dataset->read ((void*)check, PredType::NATIVE_INT, DataSpace::ALL, DataSpace::ALL, xfer);
/* Check that the values read are the same as the values written */
for (i = 0; i < size[0]; i++)
for (j = 0; j < size[1]; j++)
{
int status = check_values (i, j, points[i][j], check[i][j]);
if (status == -1) goto error;
}
PASSED();
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
* STEP 5: Close the dataset and then open it and read it again. This
* insures that the compression message is picked up properly from the
* object header.
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
TESTING("compression (re-open)");
delete dataset;
dataset = new DataSet (file.openDataSet (DSET_COMPRESS_NAME));
dataset->read ((void*)check, PredType::NATIVE_INT, DataSpace::ALL, DataSpace::ALL, xfer);
/* Check that the values read are the same as the values written */
for (i = 0; i < size[0]; i++)
for (j = 0; j < size[1]; j++)
{
int status = check_values (i, j, points[i][j], check[i][j]);
if (status == -1) goto error;
}
PASSED();
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
* STEP 6: Test partial I/O by writing to and then reading from a
* hyperslab of the dataset. The hyperslab does not line up on chunk
* boundaries (we know that case already works from above tests).
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
TESTING("compression (partial I/O)");
const hsize_t hs_size[2] = {4, 50};
const hssize_t hs_offset[2] = {7, 30};
for (i = 0; i < hs_size[0]; i++) {
for (j = 0; j < hs_size[1]; j++) {
points[hs_offset[0]+i][hs_offset[1]+j] = rand ();
}
}
space1.selectHyperslab( H5S_SELECT_SET, hs_size, hs_offset );
dataset->write ((void*)points, PredType::NATIVE_INT, space1, space1, xfer);
dataset->read ((void*)check, PredType::NATIVE_INT, space1, space1, xfer);
/* Check that the values read are the same as the values written */
for (i=0; i<hs_size[0]; i++) {
for (j=0; j<hs_size[1]; j++) {
if (points[hs_offset[0]+i][hs_offset[1]+j] !=
check[hs_offset[0]+i][hs_offset[1]+j]) {
H5_FAILED();
cout << " Read different values than written.\n" << endl;
cout << " At index " << (unsigned long)(hs_offset[0]+i) <<
"," << (unsigned long)(hs_offset[1]+j) << endl;
cout << " At original: " << (int)points[hs_offset[0]+i][hs_offset[1]+j] << endl;
cout << " At returned: " << (int)check[hs_offset[0]+i][hs_offset[1]+j] << endl;
goto error;
}
}
}
delete dataset;
PASSED();
#else
TESTING("deflate filter");
SKIPPED();
cout << not_supported << endl;
#endif
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
* STEP 7: Register an application-defined compression method and use it
* to write and then read the dataset.
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
TESTING("compression (app-defined method)");
#ifdef H5_WANT_H5_V1_4_COMPAT
if (H5Zregister (H5Z_FILTER_BOGUS, "bogus", bogus)<0) goto error;
#else /* H5_WANT_H5_V1_4_COMPAT */
if (H5Zregister (H5Z_BOGUS)<0) goto error;
#endif /* H5_WANT_H5_V1_4_COMPAT */
if (H5Pset_filter (dscreatplist.getId(), H5Z_FILTER_BOGUS, 0, 0, NULL)<0) goto error;
dscreatplist.setFilter (H5Z_FILTER_BOGUS, 0, 0, NULL);
DataSpace space2 (2, size, NULL);
dataset = new DataSet (file.createDataSet (DSET_BOGUS_NAME, PredType::NATIVE_INT, space2, dscreatplist));
dataset->write ((void*)points, PredType::NATIVE_INT, DataSpace::ALL, DataSpace::ALL, xfer);
dataset->read ((void*)check, PredType::NATIVE_INT, DataSpace::ALL, DataSpace::ALL, xfer);
/* Check that the values read are the same as the values written */
for (i = 0; i < size[0]; i++)
for (j = 0; j < size[1]; j++)
{
int status = check_values (i, j, points[i][j], check[i][j]);
if (status == -1)
goto error;
}
PASSED();
/*----------------------------------------------------------------------
* Cleanup
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
delete dataset;
delete [] tconv_buf;
return 0;
} // end try
// catch all dataset, file, space, and plist exceptions
catch (Exception E) { goto error; }
error:
// cleaning up
if (tconv_buf)
delete [] tconv_buf;
return -1;
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: test_multiopen
*
* Purpose: Tests that a bug no longer exists. If a dataset is opened
* twice and one of the handles is used to extend the dataset,
* then the other handle should return the new size when
* queried.
*
* Return: Success: 0
*
* Failure: -1
*
* Programmer: Binh-Minh Ribler (using C version)
* Saturday, February 17, 2001
*
* Modifications:
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static herr_t
test_multiopen (H5File& file)
{
TESTING("multi-open with extending");
try {
// Create a dataset creation property list
DSetCreatPropList dcpl;
// Set chunk size to given size
hsize_t cur_size[1] = {10};
dcpl.setChunk (1, cur_size);
// Create a simple data space with unlimited size
static hsize_t max_size[1] = {H5S_UNLIMITED};
DataSpace* space = new DataSpace (1, cur_size, max_size);
// Create first dataset
DataSet dset1 = file.createDataSet ("multiopen", PredType::NATIVE_INT, *space, dcpl);
// Open again the first dataset from the file to another DataSet object.
DataSet dset2 = file.openDataSet ("multiopen");
// Relieve the dataspace
delete space;
// Extend the dimensionality of the first dataset
cur_size[0] = 20;
dset1.extend (cur_size);
/* Get the size from the second handle */
space = new DataSpace (dset2.getSpace());
hsize_t tmp_size[1];
space->getSimpleExtentDims (tmp_size);
if (cur_size[0]!=tmp_size[0])
{
H5_FAILED();
cout << " Got " << (int)tmp_size[0] << " instead of "
<< (int)cur_size[0] << "!" << endl;
delete space;
goto error;
}
delete space;
PASSED();
return 0;
} // end try block
// catch all dataset, file, space, and plist exceptions
catch (Exception E)
{ goto error; }
error:
return -1;
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: test_types
*
* Purpose: Test various types - should be moved to dtypes.cpp
*
* Return: Success: 0
*
* Failure: -1
*
* Programmer: Binh-Minh Ribler (using C version)
* February 17, 2001
*
* Modifications:
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static herr_t
test_types(H5File& file)
{
size_t i;
TESTING("various datatypes");
try {
// Create a group in the file that was passed in from the caller
Group grp = file.createGroup ("typetests");
/* bitfield_1 */
unsigned char buf[32];
hsize_t nelmts = sizeof(buf);
DataType type;
try { // block of bitfield_1
// test copying a predefined type
type.copy (PredType::STD_B8LE);
// Test copying a user-defined type using DataType::copy
DataType copied_type;
copied_type.copy(type);
// Test copying a user-defined type using DataType::operator=
DataType another_copied_type;
another_copied_type = type;
// Test copying a user-defined int type using DataType::operator=
IntType orig_int(PredType::STD_B8LE);
DataType generic_type;
generic_type = orig_int;
// Test copying an integer predefined type
IntType new_int_type(PredType::STD_B8LE);
// Test copying an int predefined type using DataType::operator=
IntType another_int_type;
another_int_type = new_int_type;
DataSpace space (1, &nelmts);
DataSet* dset = new DataSet(grp.createDataSet("bitfield_1", type, space));
// Fill buffer
for (i=0; i<sizeof buf; i++)
buf[i] = (unsigned char)0xff ^ (unsigned char)i;
// Write data from buf using all default dataspaces and property
// list; if writing fails, deallocate dset and return.
try { dset->write (buf, type); }
catch(DataSetIException E)
{
delete dset;
goto error;
}
delete dset;
} // end try block of bitfield_1
// catch exceptions thrown in try block of bitfield_1
catch (Exception E) {
cout << "Failure in " << E.getFuncName() << " - "
<< E.getDetailMsg() << endl;
goto error;
}
/* bitfield_2 */
nelmts = sizeof(buf)/2;
try { // bitfield_2 block
type.copy (PredType::STD_B16LE);
DataSpace space (1, &nelmts);
DataSet* dset = new DataSet(grp.createDataSet("bitfield_2", type, space));
// Fill buffer
for (i=0; i<sizeof(buf); i++)
buf[i] = (unsigned char)0xff ^ (unsigned char)i;
// Write data from buf using all default dataspaces and property
// list; if writing fails, deallocate dset and return.
try { dset->write (buf, type); }
catch(DataSetIException E)
{
cout << "Failure in " << E.getFuncName() << " - "
<< E.getDetailMsg() << endl;
delete dset;
goto error;
}
delete dset;
} // end try block of bitfield_2
// catch exceptions thrown in try block of bitfield_2
catch (Exception E) {
cout << "Failure in " << E.getFuncName() << " - "
<< E.getDetailMsg() << endl;
goto error;
}
/* opaque_1 */
DataType* optype = new DataType(H5T_OPAQUE, 1);
try { // opaque_1 block
nelmts = sizeof(buf);
DataSpace space (1, &nelmts);
optype->setTag ("testing 1-byte opaque type");
DataSet* dset = new DataSet(grp.createDataSet("opaque_1", *optype, space));
// Fill buffer
for (i=0; i<sizeof buf; i++)
buf[i] = (unsigned char)0xff ^ (unsigned char)i;
// Write data from buf using all default dataspaces and property
// list; if writing fails, deallocate dset and return.
try { dset->write (buf, *optype); }
catch(DataSetIException E)
{
delete dset;
goto error;
}
delete dset;
delete optype;
} // end try block of opaque_1
// catch exceptions thrown in try block of opaque_1
catch (DataSetIException E) {
delete optype;
cout << "Failure in " << E.getFuncName() << " - "
<< E.getDetailMsg() << endl;
goto error;
}
catch (Exception E) {
cout << "Failure in " << E.getFuncName() << " - "
<< E.getDetailMsg() << endl;
goto error;
}
/* opaque_2 */
try { // block opaque_2
nelmts = sizeof(buf)/4;
DataSpace space (1, &nelmts);
optype = new DataType(H5T_OPAQUE, 4);
optype->setTag ("testing 4-byte opaque type");
DataSet* dset = new DataSet(grp.createDataSet("opaque_2", *optype, space));
// Fill buffer
for (i=0; i<sizeof(buf); i++)
buf[i] = (unsigned char)0xff ^ (unsigned char)i;
// Write data from buf using all default dataspaces and property
// list; if writing fails, deallocate dset and return.
try { dset->write (buf, *optype); }
catch(DataSetIException E)
{
delete dset;
goto error;
}
delete dset;
delete optype;
} //end try block of opaque_2
catch (DataSetIException E) {
delete optype;
cout << "Failure in " << E.getFuncName() << " - "
<< E.getDetailMsg() << endl;
goto error;
}
catch (Exception E) {
cout << "Failure in " << E.getFuncName() << " - "
<< E.getDetailMsg() << endl;
goto error;
}
PASSED();
return 0;
} // end top try block
catch (Exception E) { // Group and DataType exceptions
cout << "Failure in " << E.getFuncName() << " - "
<< E.getDetailMsg() << endl;
goto error;
}
error:
return -1;
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: main
*
* Purpose: Tests the dataset interface (H5D)
*
* Return: Success: exit(0)
*
* Failure: exit(1)
*
* Programmer: Binh-Minh Ribler (using C version)
* Friday, January 5, 2001
*
* Modifications:
* Nov 12, 01:
* - moved h5_cleanup to outside of try block because
* dataset.h5 cannot be removed until "file" is out of
* scope and dataset.h5 is closed.
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
main(void)
{
h5_reset(); // in h5test.c, resets the library by closing it
hid_t fapl_id;
fapl_id = h5_fileaccess(); // in h5test.c, returns a file access template
char filename[1024];
h5_fixname(FILENAME[0], fapl_id, filename, sizeof filename);
int nerrors=0; // keep track of number of failures occurr
try
{
// Turn of the auto-printing when failure occurs so that we can
// handle the errors appropriately since sometime failures are
// caused deliberately and expected.
Exception::dontPrint();
// Use the file access template id to create a file access prop.
// list object to pass in H5File::H5File
FileAccPropList fapl(fapl_id);
H5File file( filename, H5F_ACC_TRUNC, FileCreatPropList::DEFAULT, fapl);
/* Cause the library to emit initial messages */
Group grp = file.createGroup( "emit diagnostics", 0);
grp.setComment( ".", "Causes diagnostic messages to be emitted");
nerrors += test_create(file)<0 ?1:0;
nerrors += test_simple_io(file)<0 ?1:0;
nerrors += test_tconv(file)<0 ?1:0;
nerrors += test_compression(file)<0 ?1:0;
nerrors += test_multiopen (file)<0 ?1:0;
nerrors += test_types(file)<0 ?1:0;
// increment the ref count of this property list so that the
// property list id won't be closed when fapl goes out of scope.
// This is a bad hack, but I want to use existing routine h5_cleanup!
fapl.incRefCount();
}
catch (Exception E)
{
return(test_report(nerrors, string(" DATASET TESTS")));
}
/* use C test utility routine to clean up data files */
h5_cleanup(FILENAME, fapl_id);
/* print out dsets test results */
return(test_report(nerrors, string(" DATASET TESTS")));
}