hdf5/c++/test/testhdf5.cpp
Quincey Koziol e87fc517b8 [svn-r4355] Purpose:
Code cleanup (sorta)

Description:
    When the first versions of the HDF5 library were designed, I remembered
    vividly the difficulties of porting code from a 32-bit platform to a 16-bit
    platform and asked that people use intn & uintn instead of int & unsigned
    int, respectively.  However, in hindsight, this was overkill and
    unnecessary since we weren't going to be porting the HDF5 library to
    16-bit architectures.

    Currently, the extra uintn & intn typedefs are causing problems for users
    who'd like to include both the HDF5 and HDF4 header files in one source
    module (like Kent's h4toh5 library).

Solution:
    Changed the uintn & intn's to unsigned and int's respectively.

Platforms tested:
    FreeBSD 4.4 (hawkwind)
2001-08-14 17:09:56 -05:00

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/*
* Copyright (C) 2001 National Center for Supercomputing Applications
* All rights reserved.
*
*/
/*
FILE
testhdf5.cpp - HDF5 testing framework main file.
REMARKS
General test wrapper for HDF5 base library test programs
DESIGN
Each test function should be implemented as function having no
parameters and returning void (i.e. no return value). They should be put
into the list of InitTest() calls in main() below. Functions which depend
on other functionality should be placed below the InitTest() call for the
base functionality testing.
Each test module should include testhdf5.h and define a unique set of
names for test files they create.
BUGS/LIMITATIONS
EXPORTED ROUTINES/VARIABLES:
Two variables are exported: num_errs, and Verbosity.
*/
#ifdef __MWERKS__
#include <console.h>
#endif /* __MWERKS__ */
#include <stdarg.h>
#define MAXNUMOFTESTS 30
#define HDF5_TEST_MASTER
/* Internal Variables */
static int Index = 0;
/* Global variables */
int num_errs = 0;
int Verbosity;
// Use C version of the header file testhdf5.h instead of re-coding it
#include "testhdf5.h"
#include <iostream>
#include "H5Cpp.h"
#ifndef H5_NO_NAMESPACE
using namespace H5;
#endif /* !H5_NO_NAMESPACE */
struct TestStruct {
int NumErrors;
char Description[64];
int SkipFlag;
char Name[16];
void (*Call) (void);
void (*Cleanup) (void);
} Test[MAXNUMOFTESTS];
static void InitTest(const char *, void (*) (void), void (*) (void), const char *TheDescr);
static void usage(void);
static void InitTest(const char *TheName, void (*TheCall) (void), void (*Cleanup) (void), const char *TheDescr)
{
if (Index >= MAXNUMOFTESTS) {
print_func("Uh-oh, too many tests added, increase MAXNUMOFTEST!\n");
exit(-1);
}
HDstrcpy(Test[Index].Description, TheDescr);
HDstrcpy(Test[Index].Name, TheName);
Test[Index].Call = TheCall;
Test[Index].Cleanup = Cleanup;
Test[Index].NumErrors = -1;
Test[Index].SkipFlag = 0;
Index++;
}
static void
usage(void)
{
print_func("Usage: testhdf5 [-v[erbose] (l[ow]|m[edium]|h[igh]|0-10)] \n");
print_func(" [-[e]x[clude] name+] \n");
print_func(" [-o[nly] name+] \n");
print_func(" [-b[egin] name] \n");
print_func(" [-s[ummary]] \n");
print_func(" [-c[leanoff]] \n");
print_func(" [-n[ocaching]] \n");
print_func(" [-h[elp]] \n");
print_func("\n\n");
print_func("verbose controls the amount of information displayed\n");
print_func("exclude to exclude tests by name\n");
print_func("only to name tests which should be run\n");
print_func("begin start at the name of the test givin\n");
print_func("summary prints a summary of test results at the end\n");
print_func("cleanoff does not delete *.hdf files after execution of tests\n");
print_func("nocaching do not turn on low-level DD caching\n");
print_func("help print out this information\n");
print_func("\n\n");
print_func("This program currently tests the following: \n\n");
print_func("%16s %s\n", "Name", "Description");
print_func("%16s %s\n", "----", "-----------");
for (int i = 0; i < Index; i++)
print_func("%16s %s\n", Test[i].Name, Test[i].Description);
print_func("\n\n");
}
/*
* This routine is designed to provide equivalent functionality to 'printf'
* and allow easy replacement for environments which don't have stdin/stdout
* available. (i.e. Windows & the Mac)
*/
int
print_func(const char *format,...)
{
va_list arglist;
int ret_value;
va_start(arglist, format);
ret_value = vprintf(format, arglist);
va_end(arglist);
return ret_value;
}
void
test_tbbt(void)
{
}
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int CLLoop; /* Command Line Loop */
int Loop, Loop1;
int Summary = 0;
int CleanUp = 1;
int Cache = 1;
#ifdef __MWERKS__
argc = ccommand(&argv);
#endif /* __MWERKS__ */
#if !(defined MAC || defined __MWERKS__ || defined SYMANTEC_C)
/* Un-buffer the stdout and stderr */
setbuf(stderr, NULL);
setbuf(stdout, NULL);
#endif /* !(MAC || __MWERKS__ || SYMANTEC_C) */
/*
* Turn off automatic error reporting since we do it ourselves. Besides,
* half the functions this test calls are private, so automatic error
* reporting wouldn't do much good since it's triggered at the API layer.
*/
Exception::dontPrint();
// Tests are generally arranged from least to most complexity...
//InitTest("metadata", test_metadata, cleanup_metadata, "Encode/decode metadata code");
// C++ API doesn't need this test */
InitTest("tbbt", test_tbbt, NULL, "Threaded, Balanced, Binary Trees - not tested");
// testing file creation and opening in tfile.cpp
InitTest("file", test_file, cleanup_file, "Low-Level File I/O");
InitTest("h5s", test_h5s, cleanup_h5s, "Dataspaces");
/* Comment out tests that are not done yet. - BMR, Feb 2001
InitTest("attr", test_attr, cleanup_attr, "Attributes");
InitTest("select", test_select, cleanup_select, "Selections");
InitTest("time", test_time, cleanup_time, "Time Datatypes");
InitTest("reference", test_reference, cleanup_reference, "References");
InitTest("vltypes", test_vltypes, cleanup_vltypes, "Variable-Length Datatypes");
InitTest("vlstrings", test_vlstrings, cleanup_vlstrings, "Variable-Length Strings");
InitTest("iterate", test_iterate, cleanup_iterate, "Group & Attribute Iteration");
InitTest("array", test_array, cleanup_array, "Array Datatypes");
InitTest("genprop", test_genprop, cleanup_genprop, "Generic Properties");
Comment out tests that are not done yet */
Verbosity = 4; /* Default Verbosity is Low */
unsigned major, minor, release;
H5Library::getLibVersion( major, minor, release);
print_func("\nFor help use: testhdf5 -help\n");
print_func("Linked with hdf5 version %u.%u release %u\n",
(unsigned)major, (unsigned)minor, (unsigned)release);
for (CLLoop = 1; CLLoop < argc; CLLoop++) {
if ((argc > CLLoop + 1) && ((HDstrcmp(argv[CLLoop], "-verbose") == 0) ||
(HDstrcmp(argv[CLLoop], "-v") == 0))) {
if (argv[CLLoop + 1][0] == 'l')
Verbosity = 4;
else if (argv[CLLoop + 1][0] == 'm')
Verbosity = 6;
else if (argv[CLLoop + 1][0] == 'h')
Verbosity = 10;
else
Verbosity = atoi(argv[CLLoop + 1]);
}
if ((argc > CLLoop) && ((HDstrcmp(argv[CLLoop], "-summary") == 0) ||
(HDstrcmp(argv[CLLoop], "-s") == 0)))
Summary = 1;
if ((argc > CLLoop) && ((HDstrcmp(argv[CLLoop], "-help") == 0) ||
(HDstrcmp(argv[CLLoop], "-h") == 0))) {
usage();
exit(0);
}
if ((argc > CLLoop) && ((HDstrcmp(argv[CLLoop], "-cleanoff") == 0) ||
(HDstrcmp(argv[CLLoop], "-c") == 0)))
CleanUp = 0;
if ((argc > CLLoop) && ((HDstrcmp(argv[CLLoop], "-nocache") == 0) ||
(HDstrcmp(argv[CLLoop], "-n") == 0))) {
Cache = 0;
printf ("Cache = %d\n", Cache);
}
if ((argc > CLLoop + 1) && ((HDstrcmp(argv[CLLoop], "-exclude") == 0) ||
(HDstrcmp(argv[CLLoop], "-x") == 0))) {
Loop = CLLoop + 1;
while ((Loop < argc) && (argv[Loop][0] != '-')) {
for (Loop1 = 0; Loop1 < Index; Loop1++)
if (HDstrcmp(argv[Loop], Test[Loop1].Name) == 0)
Test[Loop1].SkipFlag = 1;
Loop++;
}
}
if ((argc > CLLoop + 1) && ((HDstrcmp(argv[CLLoop], "-begin") == 0) ||
(HDstrcmp(argv[CLLoop], "-b") == 0))) {
Loop = CLLoop + 1;
while ((Loop < argc) && (argv[Loop][0] != '-')) {
for (Loop1 = 0; Loop1 < Index; Loop1++) {
if (HDstrcmp(argv[Loop], Test[Loop1].Name) != 0)
Test[Loop1].SkipFlag = 1;
if (HDstrcmp(argv[Loop], Test[Loop1].Name) == 0)
Loop1 = Index;
}
Loop++;
}
}
if ((argc > CLLoop + 1) && ((HDstrcmp(argv[CLLoop], "-only") == 0) ||
(HDstrcmp(argv[CLLoop], "-o") == 0))) {
for (Loop = 0; Loop < Index; Loop++)
Test[Loop].SkipFlag = 1;
Loop = CLLoop + 1;
while ((Loop < argc) && (argv[Loop][0] != '-')) {
for (Loop1 = 0; Loop1 < Index; Loop1++)
if (HDstrcmp(argv[Loop], Test[Loop1].Name) == 0)
Test[Loop1].SkipFlag = 0;
Loop++;
}
}
}
#ifdef NOT_YET
if (Cache) /* turn on caching, unless we were instucted not to */
Hcache(CACHE_ALL_FILES, TRUE);
#endif /* NOT_YET */
for (Loop = 0; Loop < Index; Loop++) {
if (Test[Loop].SkipFlag) {
MESSAGE(2, ("Skipping -- %s \n", Test[Loop].Description));
} else {
MESSAGE(2, ("Testing -- %s (%s) \n", Test[Loop].Description,
Test[Loop].Name));
MESSAGE(5, ("===============================================\n"));
Test[Loop].NumErrors = num_errs;
(*Test[Loop].Call) ();
Test[Loop].NumErrors = num_errs - Test[Loop].NumErrors;
MESSAGE(5, ("===============================================\n"));
MESSAGE(5, ("There were %d errors detected.\n\n", (int) Test[Loop].NumErrors));
}
}
MESSAGE(2, ("\n\n"))
if (num_errs)
print_func("!!! %d Error(s) were detected !!!\n\n", (int) num_errs);
else
print_func("All tests were successful. \n\n");
if (Summary) {
print_func("Summary of Test Results:\n");
print_func("Name of Test Errors Description of Test\n");
print_func("---------------- ------ --------------------------------------\n");
for (Loop = 0; Loop < Index; Loop++) {
if (Test[Loop].NumErrors == -1)
print_func("%16s %6s %s\n", Test[Loop].Name, "N/A", Test[Loop].Description);
else
print_func("%16s %6d %s\n", Test[Loop].Name, (int) Test[Loop].NumErrors,
Test[Loop].Description);
}
print_func("\n\n");
}
if (CleanUp && !getenv("HDF5_NOCLEANUP")) {
MESSAGE(2, ("\nCleaning Up temp files...\n\n"));
/* call individual cleanup routines in each source module */
for (Loop = 0; Loop < Index; Loop++)
if (!Test[Loop].SkipFlag && Test[Loop].Cleanup!=NULL)
(*Test[Loop].Cleanup) ();
}
return num_errs;
}