hdf5/tools/testh5dump.sh
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#!/bin/sh
h5dump=h5dump # a relative name
cmp='cmp -s'
diff='diff -c'
nerrors=0
verbose=yes
# 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 '\n'
}
# 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.
DUMP()
{
expect=testfiles/$1
actual="testfiles/`basename $1 .ddl`.out"
shift
# Run test.
TESTING $h5dump $@
(
echo "#############################"
echo "Expected output for '$h5dump $@'"
echo "#############################"
cd testfiles
../$h5dump "$@" 2>/dev/null
) >$actual
# Results. We normalize the result to account for different output
# widths. That is, the test should succeed if the only
# differences are in white space. We have to do this the hard way
# because diff isn't always smart enough.
tr '\n' ' ' <$actual |tr -s ' \t' |fold >$actual-norm
tr '\n' ' ' <$expect |tr -s ' \t' |fold >$expect-norm
if $cmp $expect-norm $actual-norm; then
echo " PASSED"
else
echo "*FAILED*"
echo " Actual result (*.out) differs from expected result (*.ddl)"
nerrors="`expr $nerrors + 1`"
test yes = "$verbose" && $diff $expect $actual |sed 's/^/ /'
fi
# Clean up output file
rm -f $expect-norm $actual-norm
if [ X = ${HDF5_NOCLEANUP:-X} ]; then
rm -f $actual
fi
}
##############################################################################
##############################################################################
### T H E T E S T S ###
##############################################################################
##############################################################################
# test for displaying groups
DUMP tgroup-1.ddl tgroup.h5
# test for displaying the selected groups
DUMP tgroup-2.ddl -g /g2 / /y tgroup.h5
# test for displaying simple space datasets
DUMP tdset-1.ddl tdset.h5
# test for displaying selected datasets
DUMP tdset-2.ddl -header -d dset1 /dset2 dset3 tdset.h5
# test for displaying attributes
DUMP tattr-1.ddl tattr.h5
# test for displaying the selected attributes of string type and scalar space
DUMP tattr-2.ddl -a attr1 attr4 attr5 tattr.h5
# test for header and error messages
DUMP tattr-3.ddl -header -a attr2 attr tattr.h5
# test for displaying soft links
DUMP tslink-1.ddl tslink.h5
# test for displaying the selected link
DUMP tslink-2.ddl -l slink2 tslink.h5
# tests for hard links
DUMP thlink-1.ddl thlink.h5
DUMP thlink-2.ddl -d /g1/dset2 /dset1 /g1/g1.1/dset3 thlink.h5
DUMP thlink-3.ddl -d /g1/g1.1/dset3 /g1/dset2 /dset1 thlink.h5
DUMP thlink-4.ddl -g /g1 thlink.h5
DUMP thlink-5.ddl -d /dset1 -g /g2 -d /g1/dset2 thlink.h5
# tests for compound data types
DUMP tcomp-1.ddl tcompound.h5
# test for named data types
DUMP tcomp-2.ddl -t /type1 /type2 /group1/type3 tcompound.h5
# test for unamed type
DUMP tcomp-3.ddl -t /#5992:0 -g /group2 tcompound.h5
# test for options
DUMP tall-1.ddl tall.h5
DUMP tall-2.ddl -header -g /g1/g1.1 -a attr2 tall.h5
DUMP tall-3.ddl -d /g2/dset2.1 -l /g1/g1.2/g1.2.1/slink tall.h5
# test for loop detection
DUMP tloop-1.ddl tloop.h5
# test for string
DUMP tstr-1.ddl tstr.h5
if test "0" = "$nerrors"; then
echo "All h5dump tests passed."
fi