hdf5/test/test_use_cases.sh.in
Dana Robinson b9470be379
Plugin test cleanup (#1479)
* Autotools plugin test cleanup

* Combines filter, VFD, and VOL plugin tests
* Adds VFD plugin tests to the Autotools
* Implements a uniform shell script naming scheme in test/

* codespell fix

* Changes after code review
2022-03-10 12:22:16 -06:00

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#! /bin/bash
#
# Copyright by The HDF Group.
# All rights reserved.
#
# This file is part of HDF5. The full HDF5 copyright notice, including
# terms governing use, modification, and redistribution, is contained in
# the COPYING file, which can be found at the root of the source code
# distribution tree, or in https://www.hdfgroup.org/licenses.
# If you do not have access to either file, you may request a copy from
# help@hdfgroup.org.
#
# Tests the use cases of swmr features.
#
# Created:
# Albert Cheng, 2013/06/01.
# Modified:
#
# This is work in progress.
# For now, it shows how to run the test cases programs. It only verifies the
# exit codes are okay (0).
###############################################################################
## test variables
###############################################################################
# Number of errors encountered during test run.
nerrors=0
# Define variables
verbose=yes
###############################################################################
## Main
###############################################################################
srcdir=@srcdir@
utils_testdir=@abs_top_builddir@/@H5_UTILS_TEST_BUILDDIR@
testdir=@abs_top_builddir@/@H5_TEST_BUILDDIR@
# Check to see if the VFD specified by the HDF5_DRIVER environment variable
# supports SWMR.
$utils_testdir/swmr_check_compat_vfd
rc=$?
if [[ $rc != 0 ]] ; then
echo
echo "The VFD specified by the HDF5_DRIVER environment variable"
echo "does not support SWMR"
echo
echo "SWMR use case tests skipped"
echo
exit 0
fi
# Define symbols
EXIT_SUCCESS=0
EXIT_FAILURE=1
EXIT_VALUE=$EXIT_SUCCESS # Default all tests succeed
RESULT_PASSED=" PASSED"
RESULT_FAILED="*FAILED*"
RESULT_SKIP="-SKIP-"
USECASES_PROGRAMS="use_append_chunk use_append_mchunks"
TESTNAME="Use Case"
# Source in the output filter function definitions.
. $srcdir/../bin/output_filter.sh
# Define functions
# Print a line-line message left justified in a field of 72 characters.
# Results can be " PASSED", "*FAILED*", "-SKIP-", up to 8 characters
# wide.
# SPACES should be at least 71 spaces. ($* + ' ' + 71 + 8 >= 80)
#
TESTING() {
SPACES=" "
echo "$* $SPACES" | cut -c1-72 | tr -d '\012'
}
# Run a test and print PASS or *FAIL*. If a test fails then increment
# the `nerrors' global variable and (if $verbose is set) display the
# difference between the actual output and the expected output. The
# expected output is given as the first argument to this function and
# the actual output file is calculated by replacing the `.ddl' with
# `.out'. The actual output is not removed if $HDF5_NOCLEANUP has a
# non-zero value.
# ADD_H5_TEST
TOOLTEST() {
program=$1
shift
actual="$program.out"
actual_err="$program.err"
actual_sav=${actual}-sav
actual_err_sav=${actual_err}-sav
# Run test.
TESTING $program $@
(
$RUNSERIAL $testdir/$program "$@"
) >$actual 2>$actual_err
exit_code=$?
# save actual and actual_err in case they are needed later.
cp $actual $actual_sav
STDOUT_FILTER $actual
cp $actual_err $actual_err_sav
STDERR_FILTER $actual_err
cat $actual_err >> $actual
if [ $exit_code -eq 0 ];then
echo "$RESULT_PASSED"
test yes = "$verbose" && sed 's/^/ /' < $actual
else
echo "$RESULT_FAILED"
nerrors="`expr $nerrors + 1`"
test yes = "$verbose" && sed 's/^/ /' < $actual
fi
# Clean up output file
if test -z "$HDF5_NOCLEANUP"; then
rm -f $actual $actual_err $actual_sav $actual_err_sav $actual_ext
fi
}
# HDF5 has several tests that create and delete signal files to communicate
# between processes, and it seems that even though the names of the files are
# different, occasionally the wrong file is deleted, interrupting the flow of
# the test. Running each of these tests in its own directory should eliminate
# the problem.
mkdir usecases_test
cp $testdir/twriteorder usecases_test
for FILE in use_*; do
case "$FILE" in
*.o) continue ;; ## don't copy the .o files
esac
if test -f "$FILE" ; then
cp $FILE usecases_test
fi
done
# With the --disable-shared option, swmr program files are built in the test
# directory, otherwise they are in test/.libs with a corresponding wrapper
# script in the test directory. The programs or wrapper scripts in test should
# always be copied, swmr files in .libs should be copied only if they exists.
if [ -f .libs/use_append_chunk ]; then
mkdir usecases_test/.libs
for FILE in .libs/use_*; do
case "$FILE" in
*.o) continue ;; ## don't copy the .o files
esac
if test -f "$FILE" ; then
cp $FILE usecases_test/.libs
fi
done
cp .libs/twriteorder usecases_test/.libs
fi
cd usecases_test
# run tests for H5Odisable_mdc_flushes/H5Oenable_mdc_flushes/H5Oare_mdc_flushes_disabled here temporary
USECORK=use_disable_mdc_flushes
for p in $USECORK; do
TOOLTEST $p
TOOLTEST $p -y 3
TOOLTEST $p -n 3000
TOOLTEST $p -n 5000
done
# run write order test here temporary
WRITEORDER=twriteorder
for p in $WRITEORDER; do
TOOLTEST $p
TOOLTEST $p -b 1000
TOOLTEST $p -p 3000
TOOLTEST $p -n 2000
TOOLTEST $p -l w
TOOLTEST $p -l r
done
# Report test results
if test $nerrors -eq 0 ; then
echo "$WRITEORDER test passed."
else
echo "$WRITEORDER test failed with $nerrors errors."
EXIT_VALUE=$EXIT_FAILURE
nerrors=0 # reset nerror for the regular tests below.
fi
# main body
for p in $USECASES_PROGRAMS; do
TOOLTEST $p
TOOLTEST $p -z 256
tmpfile=/tmp/datatfile.$$
TOOLTEST $p -f $tmpfile; rm -f $tmpfile
TOOLTEST $p -l w
TOOLTEST $p -l r
# use case 1.9, testing with multi-planes chunks
TOOLTEST $p -z 256 -y 5 # 5 planes chunks
# cleanup temp datafile
if test -z "$HDF5_NOCLEANUP"; then
rm -f $p.h5
fi
done
cd ..
# Report test results and exit
if test $nerrors -eq 0 ; then
echo "All $TESTNAME tests passed."
if test -z "$HDF5_NOCLEANUP"; then
# delete the test directory
rm -rf usecases_test
fi
else
echo "$TESTNAME tests failed with $nerrors errors."
EXIT_VALUE=$EXIT_FAILURE
fi
exit $EXIT_VALUE