hdf5/tools/h5ls/testh5ls.sh.in
Pedro Vicente Nunes f8c5384aa5 [svn-r16518] have 2 expected outputs for 2 h5ls runs depending if run on a big or little endian machine. Configure.in was modified to export a variable carrying endianess information to testh5ls.sh. This script then compares the current run with 2 expected outputs, one for a big-endian machine (linew was used to generate the output), other for little endian (jam was used to generate the output)
the way h5ls prints types, it starts searching for NATIVE types first. One solution would be h5ls not to detect these native types, using for example the same print datatype function that h5dump does, that would make the output look the same on all platforms  ("32-bit little-endian integer" would be printed instead).  Drawback, this "native" information would not be available. Other solution is to have not one but 2 expected outputs and make the shell script detect the endianess and compare with one output or other
tested: h5committest
2009-02-26 15:21:50 -05:00

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#! /bin/sh
#
# Copyright by The HDF Group.
# Copyright by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois.
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# access to either file, you may request a copy from help@hdfgroup.org.
#
# Tests for the h5ls tool
H5LS=h5ls # The tool name
H5LS_BIN=`pwd`/$H5LS # The path of the tool binary
CMP='cmp -s'
DIFF='diff -c'
NLINES=20 # Max. lines of output to display if test fails
WORDS_BIGENDIAN="@WORDS_BIGENDIAN@"
nerrors=0
verbose=yes
# The build (current) directory might be different than the source directory.
if test -z "$srcdir"; then
srcdir=.
fi
test -d ../testfiles || mkdir ../testfiles
# Print a line-line message left justified in a field of 70 characters
# beginning with the word "Testing".
TESTING() {
SPACES=" "
echo "Testing $* $SPACES" |cut -c1-70 |tr -d '\012'
}
# Run a test and print PASS or *FAIL*. For now, if h5ls can complete
# with exit status 0, consider it pass. If a test fails then increment
# the `nerrors' global variable and (if $verbose is set) display up to $NLINS
# lines of the actual output from the tool test. The actual output is not
# removed if $HDF5_NOCLEANUP has a non-zero value.
# Arguemnts:
# $1 -- actual output filename to use
# $2 and on -- argument for the h5ls tool
TOOLTEST() {
expect="$srcdir/../testfiles/$1"
actual="../testfiles/`basename $1 .ls`.out"
actual_err="../testfiles/`basename $1 .ls`.err"
shift
retvalexpect=$1
shift
# Run test.
# Stderr is included in stdout so that the diff can detect
# any unexpected output from that stream too.
TESTING $H5LS $@
(
echo "#############################"
echo " output for '$H5LS $@'"
echo "#############################"
cd $srcdir/../testfiles
$RUNSERIAL $H5LS_BIN "$@"
) >$actual 2>$actual_err
exitcode=$?
cat $actual_err >> $actual
if [ $exitcode -ne $retvalexpect ]; then
echo "*FAILED*"
nerrors="`expr $nerrors + 1`"
if [ yes = "$verbose" ]; then
echo "test returned with exit code $exitcode"
echo "test output: (up to $NLINES lines)"
head -$NLINES $actual
echo "***end of test output***"
echo ""
fi
elif [ ! -f $expect ]; then
# Create the expect file if it doesn't yet exist.
echo " CREATED"
cp $actual $expect
elif $CMP $expect $actual; then
echo " PASSED"
else
echo "*FAILED*"
echo " Expected result differs from actual result"
nerrors="`expr $nerrors + 1`"
test yes = "$verbose" && $DIFF $expect $actual |sed 's/^/ /'
fi
# Clean up output file
if test -z "$HDF5_NOCLEANUP"; then
rm -f $actual $actual_err
fi
}
##############################################################################
##############################################################################
### T H E T E S T S ###
##############################################################################
##############################################################################
# Toss in a bunch of tests. Not sure if they are the right kinds.
# test the help syntax
TOOLTEST help-1.ls 0 -w80 -h
TOOLTEST help-2.ls 0 -w80 -help
TOOLTEST help-3.ls 0 -w80 -?
# test simple command
TOOLTEST tall-1.ls 0 -w80 tall.h5
TOOLTEST tall-2.ls 0 -w80 -r -d tall.h5
TOOLTEST tgroup.ls 0 -w80 tgroup.h5
TOOLTEST tgroup-3.ls 0 -w80 tgroup.h5/g1
# test for displaying groups
# The following combination of arguments is expected to return an error message
# and return value 1
TOOLTEST tgroup-1.ls 1 -w80 -r -g tgroup.h5
TOOLTEST tgroup-2.ls 0 -w80 -g tgroup.h5/g1
# test for displaying simple space datasets
TOOLTEST tdset-1.ls 0 -w80 -r -d tdset.h5
# test for displaying soft links
TOOLTEST tslink-1.ls 0 -w80 -r tslink.h5
# test for displaying external and user-defined links
TOOLTEST textlink-1.ls 0 -w80 -r textlink.h5
TOOLTEST textlinksrc-1.ls 0 -w80 -Er textlinksrc.h5
TOOLTEST textlinksrc-2.ls 0 -w80 -Erv textlinksrc.h5/ext_link5
TOOLTEST textlinksrc-3.ls 0 -w80 -Er textlinksrc.h5/ext_link1
TOOLTEST textlinksrc-4.ls 0 -w80 -r textlinksrc.h5
TOOLTEST textlinksrc-5.ls 0 -w80 -r textlinksrc.h5/ext_link1
TOOLTEST textlinksrc-6.ls 0 -w80 -E textlinksrc.h5
TOOLTEST textlinksrc-7.ls 0 -w80 -E textlinksrc.h5/ext_link1
TOOLTEST tudlink-1.ls 0 -w80 -r tudlink.h5
# tests for hard links
TOOLTEST thlink-1.ls 0 -w80 thlink.h5
# tests for compound data types
TOOLTEST tcomp-1.ls 0 -w80 -r -d tcompound.h5
#test for the nested compound type
TOOLTEST tnestcomp-1.ls 0 -w80 -r -d tnestedcomp.h5
# test for loop detection
TOOLTEST tloop-1.ls 0 -w80 -r -d tloop.h5
# test for string
TOOLTEST tstr-1.ls 0 -w80 -r -d tstr.h5
# test test file created from lib SAF team
TOOLTEST tsaf.ls 0 -w80 -r -d tsaf.h5
# test for variable length data types
TOOLTEST tvldtypes1.ls 0 -w80 -r -d tvldtypes1.h5
# test for array data types
TOOLTEST tarray1.ls 0 -w80 -r -d tarray1.h5
# test for empty data
TOOLTEST tempty.ls 0 -w80 -d tempty.h5
# test for all dataset types written to attributes
# enable -S for avoiding printing NATIVE types
TOOLTEST tattr2.ls 0 -w80 -v -S tattr2.h5
# tests for error handling.
# test for non-existing file
TOOLTEST nosuchfile.ls 0 nosuchfile.h5
# test for variable length data types in verbose mode
if test $WORDS_BIGENDIAN != "yes"; then
TOOLTEST tvldtypes2le.ls 0 -v tvldtypes1.h5
else
TOOLTEST tvldtypes2be.ls 0 -v tvldtypes1.h5
fi
# test for dataset region references data types in verbose mode
if test $WORDS_BIGENDIAN != "yes"; then
TOOLTEST tdataregle.ls 0 -v tdatareg.h5
else
TOOLTEST tdataregbe.ls 0 -v tdatareg.h5
fi
if test $nerrors -eq 0 ; then
echo "All h5ls tests passed."
fi
exit $nerrors