hdf5/c++/test/h5cpputil.cpp
Binh-Minh Ribler ff565cd175 [svn-r24830] Purpose: HDFFV-8623
Description:
    Applied patch from user Jason Newton.  JIRA issue HDFFV-8623, patch
    9, improve c++ compatibility with exceptions.  All additions of "throw()"
    are included.  Exception::what() is not added because it is not necessary.
    It was suggested for the name, which follows stdlib.
Platforms tested:
    Linux/ppc64 (ostrich)
    Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
    Linux/64 2.6 (koala)/PGI compilers
2014-03-18 14:31:18 -05:00

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/*****************************************************************************
FILE
util.cpp - Utility routines for HDF5 C++ tests.
EXTERNAL ROUTINES/VARIABLES:
***************************************************************************/
#ifdef OLD_HEADER_FILENAME
#include <iostream.h>
#else
#include <iostream>
#endif
#include <string>
#ifndef H5_NO_NAMESPACE
#ifndef H5_NO_STD
using std::cerr;
using std::endl;
#endif // H5_NO_STD
#endif
#include "h5test.h"
#include "H5Cpp.h"
#ifndef H5_NO_NAMESPACE
using namespace H5;
#endif
#include "h5cpputil.h"
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: test_report
*
* Purpose: Prints out the number of errors for the tests indicated
* by 'testname,' if there were any failures occurred. If
* no failure, test_report prints out the tests passed message.
*
* Return: if any failure has occurred: 1
*
* if no failure occurs: 0
*
* Programmer: Binh-Minh Ribler (using C code segment for reporting tests)
* Friday, February 6, 2001
*
* Modifications:
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int test_report( int nerrors, const H5std_string& testname )
{
if (nerrors)
{
nerrors = MAX(1, nerrors);
if (1 == nerrors)
cerr << "***** " << nerrors << testname
<< " TEST FAILED! *****" << endl;
else
cerr << "***** " << nerrors << testname
<< " TESTS FAILED! *****" << endl;
return 1;
}
else
{
cerr << "All" << testname << " tests passed." << endl;
return 0;
}
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: issue_fail_msg
*
* Purpose: Displays that a function has failed with its location.
*
* Return: None
*
* Programmer: Binh-Minh Ribler (copied and modified macro CHECK from C)
* Monday, December 20, 2004
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void issue_fail_msg(const char* where, int line, const char* file_name,
const char* message)
{
//if (GetTestVerbosity()>=VERBO_HI)
{
cerr << endl;
cerr << ">>> FAILED in " << where << " at line " << line
<< " in " << file_name << " - " << message << endl << endl;
}
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: issue_fail_msg
*
* Purpose: Displays that a function has failed with its location.
*
* Return: None
*
* Programmer: Binh-Minh Ribler (copied and modified macro CHECK from C)
* Monday, December 20, 2004
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void issue_fail_msg(const char* where, int line, const char* file_name,
const char* func_name, const char* message)
{
//if (GetTestVerbosity()>=VERBO_HI)
{
cerr << endl;
cerr << ">>> FAILED in " << where << ": " << func_name << endl <<
" at line " << line << " in " << file_name << endl <<
" C library detail: " << message << endl << endl;
}
}
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* 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
* the test code. Where the C version of this code segment
* "goto error," this function will return -1.
*
* Return: Success: 0
*
* Failure: -1
*
* Programmer: Binh-Minh Ribler (using C code segment for checking values)
* Friday, February 6, 2001
*
* Modifications:
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int check_values (hsize_t i, hsize_t j, int apoint, int acheck)
{
if (apoint != acheck)
{
cerr << " Read different values than written.\n" << endl;
cerr << " At index " << (unsigned long)i << "," <<
(unsigned long)j << endl;
return -1;
}
return 0;
} // check_values
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: verify_val (const char*, const char*,...)
*
* Purpose: Compares two character strings. If they are
* different, the function will print out a message and the
* different values.
*
* Return: Success: 0
*
* Failure: -1
*
* Programmer: Binh-Minh Ribler
* May 2, 2010
*
* Modifications:
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void verify_val(const char* x, const char* value, const char* where, int line, const char* file_name)
{
if (GetTestVerbosity()>=VERBO_HI)
{
cerr << endl;
cerr << " Call to routine: " << where << " at line " << line
<< " in " << file_name << " had value " << x << endl;
}
if (strcmp(x, value) != 0)
{
cerr << endl;
cerr << "*** UNEXPECTED VALUE from " << where << " should be "
<< value << ", but is " << x << " at line " << line
<< " in " << file_name << endl;
IncTestNumErrs();
throw TestFailedException(where, "");
}
}
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Function: InvalidActionException default constructor
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
InvalidActionException::InvalidActionException():Exception(){}
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Function: InvalidActionException overloaded constructor
//
// Purpose: Creates an InvalidActionException with the name of the function,
// which the failure should have occurred but didn't, and a
// message explaining why it should fail.
// Parameters
// func_name - IN: Name of the function where failure should occur
// message - IN: Message
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
InvalidActionException::InvalidActionException(const H5std_string func_name, const H5std_string message) : Exception(func_name, message) {}
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Function: InvalidActionException destructor
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
InvalidActionException::~InvalidActionException() throw() {}
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Function: TestFailedException default constructor
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
TestFailedException::TestFailedException():Exception(){}
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Function: TestFailedException overloaded constructor
//
// Purpose: Creates an TestFailedException with the name of the function,
// which the failure should have occurred but didn't, and a
// message explaining why it should fail.
// Parameters
// func_name - IN: Name of the function where failure should occur
// message - IN: Message
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
TestFailedException::TestFailedException(const H5std_string func_name, const H5std_string message) : Exception(func_name, message) {}
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Function: TestFailedException destructor
//--------------------------------------------------------------------------
TestFailedException::~TestFailedException() throw() {}