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h5dump new tests Description: added more tests for the escape/not escape feature for string data (with vlen, with compound, with char data) Solution: Platforms tested: linux solaris AIX Misc. update:
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#! /bin/sh
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#
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# Copyright by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois.
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# All rights reserved.
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#
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# This file is part of HDF5. The full HDF5 copyright notice, including
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# terms governing use, modification, and redistribution, is contained in
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# the files COPYING and Copyright.html. COPYING can be found at the root
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# of the source code distribution tree; Copyright.html can be found at the
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# root level of an installed copy of the electronic HDF5 document set and
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# is linked from the top-level documents page. It can also be found at
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# http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/doc/Copyright.html. If you do not have
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# access to either file, you may request a copy from hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu.
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#
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# Tests for the h5dump tool
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# Determine which filters are available
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USE_FILTER_SZIP="@USE_FILTER_SZIP@"
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USE_FILTER_DEFLATE="@USE_FILTER_DEFLATE@"
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USE_FILTER_SHUFFLE="@USE_FILTER_SHUFFLE@"
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USE_FILTER_FLETCHER32="@USE_FILTER_FLETCHER32@"
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DUMPER=h5dump # The tool name
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DUMPER_BIN=`pwd`/$DUMPER # The path of the tool binary
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CMP='cmp -s'
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DIFF='diff -c'
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nerrors=0
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verbose=yes
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# The build (current) directory might be different than the source directory.
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if test -z "$srcdir"; then
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srcdir=.
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fi
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test -d ../testfiles || mkdir ../testfiles
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# Print a line-line message left justified in a field of 70 characters
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# beginning with the word "Testing".
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#
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TESTING() {
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SPACES=" "
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echo "Testing $* $SPACES" | cut -c1-70 | tr -d '\012'
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}
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# Run a test and print PASS or *FAIL*. If a test fails then increment
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# the `nerrors' global variable and (if $verbose is set) display the
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# difference between the actual output and the expected output. The
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# expected output is given as the first argument to this function and
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# the actual output file is calculated by replacing the `.ddl' with
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# `.out'. The actual output is not removed if $HDF5_NOCLEANUP has a
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# non-zero value.
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#
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TOOLTEST() {
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expect="$srcdir/../testfiles/$1"
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actual="../testfiles/`basename $1 .ddl`.out"
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actual_err="../testfiles/`basename $1 .ddl`.err"
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shift
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# Run test.
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TESTING $DUMPER $@
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(
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echo "#############################"
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echo "Expected output for '$DUMPER $@'"
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echo "#############################"
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cd $srcdir/../testfiles
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$RUNSERIAL $DUMPER_BIN $@
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) >$actual 2>$actual_err
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cat $actual_err >> $actual
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if [ ! -f $expect ]; then
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# Create the expect file if it doesn't yet exist.
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echo " CREATED"
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cp $actual $expect
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elif $CMP $expect $actual; then
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echo " PASSED"
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else
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echo "*FAILED*"
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echo " Expected result (*.ddl) differs from actual result (*.out)"
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nerrors="`expr $nerrors + 1`"
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test yes = "$verbose" && $DIFF $expect $actual |sed 's/^/ /'
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fi
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# Clean up output file
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if test -z "$HDF5_NOCLEANUP"; then
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rm -f $actual $actual_err
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fi
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}
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# Print a "SKIP" message
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SKIP() {
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TESTING $DUMPER $@
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echo " -SKIP-"
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}
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##############################################################################
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##############################################################################
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### T H E T E S T S ###
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##############################################################################
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##############################################################################
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# test for displaying groups
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TOOLTEST tgroup-1.ddl tgroup.h5
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# test for displaying the selected groups
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TOOLTEST tgroup-2.ddl --group=/g2 --group / -g /y tgroup.h5
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# test for displaying simple space datasets
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TOOLTEST tdset-1.ddl tdset.h5
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# test for displaying selected datasets
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TOOLTEST tdset-2.ddl -H -d dset1 -d /dset2 tdset.h5
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# test for displaying attributes
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TOOLTEST tattr-1.ddl tattr.h5
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# test for displaying the selected attributes of string type and scalar space
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TOOLTEST tattr-2.ddl -a /attr1 --attribute /attr4 --attribute=/attr5 tattr.h5
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# test for header and error messages
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TOOLTEST tattr-3.ddl --header -a /attr2 --attribute=/attr tattr.h5
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# test for displaying shared datatype in attribute
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TOOLTEST tnamed_dtype_attr.ddl -A tnamed_dtype_attr.h5
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# test for displaying soft links
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TOOLTEST tslink-1.ddl tslink.h5
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# test for displaying the selected link
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TOOLTEST tslink-2.ddl -l slink2 tslink.h5
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# tests for hard links
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TOOLTEST thlink-1.ddl thlink.h5
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TOOLTEST thlink-2.ddl -d /g1/dset2 --dataset /dset1 --dataset=/g1/g1.1/dset3 thlink.h5
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TOOLTEST thlink-3.ddl -d /g1/g1.1/dset3 --dataset /g1/dset2 --dataset=/dset1 thlink.h5
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TOOLTEST thlink-4.ddl -g /g1 thlink.h5
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TOOLTEST thlink-5.ddl -d /dset1 -g /g2 -d /g1/dset2 thlink.h5
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# tests for compound data types
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TOOLTEST tcomp-1.ddl tcompound.h5
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# test for named data types
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TOOLTEST tcomp-2.ddl -t /type1 --datatype /type2 --datatype=/group1/type3 tcompound.h5
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# test for unamed type
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TOOLTEST tcomp-3.ddl -t /#6632:0 -g /group2 tcompound.h5
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# test complicated compound datatype
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TOOLTEST tcomp-4.ddl tcompound_complex.h5
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#test for the nested compound type
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TOOLTEST tnestcomp-1.ddl tnestedcomp.h5
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# test for options
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TOOLTEST tall-1.ddl tall.h5
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TOOLTEST tall-2.ddl --header -g /g1/g1.1 -a attr2 tall.h5
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TOOLTEST tall-3.ddl -d /g2/dset2.1 -l /g1/g1.2/g1.2.1/slink tall.h5
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# test for loop detection
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TOOLTEST tloop-1.ddl tloop.h5
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# test for string
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TOOLTEST tstr-1.ddl tstr.h5
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TOOLTEST tstr-2.ddl tstr2.h5
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# test for file created by Lib SAF team
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TOOLTEST tsaf.ddl tsaf.h5
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# test for file with variable length data
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TOOLTEST tvldtypes1.ddl tvldtypes1.h5
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TOOLTEST tvldtypes2.ddl tvldtypes2.h5
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TOOLTEST tvldtypes3.ddl tvldtypes3.h5
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TOOLTEST tvldtypes4.ddl tvldtypes4.h5
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TOOLTEST tvldtypes5.ddl tvldtypes5.h5
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#test for file with variable length string data
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TOOLTEST tvlstr.ddl tvlstr.h5
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# test for files with array data
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TOOLTEST tarray1.ddl tarray1.h5
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TOOLTEST tarray2.ddl tarray2.h5
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TOOLTEST tarray3.ddl tarray3.h5
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TOOLTEST tarray4.ddl tarray4.h5
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TOOLTEST tarray5.ddl tarray5.h5
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TOOLTEST tarray6.ddl tarray6.h5
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TOOLTEST tarray7.ddl tarray7.h5
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# test for files with empty data
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TOOLTEST tempty.ddl tempty.h5
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# test for files with groups that have comments
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TOOLTEST tgrp_comments.ddl tgrp_comments.h5
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# test the --filedriver flag
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TOOLTEST tsplit_file.ddl --filedriver=split tsplit_file
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TOOLTEST tfamily.ddl --filedriver=family tfamily%05d.h5
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TOOLTEST tmulti.ddl --filedriver=multi tmulti
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# test for files with group names which reach > 1024 bytes in size
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TOOLTEST tlarge_objname.ddl -w157 tlarge_objname.h5
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# test '-A' to suppress data but print attr's
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TOOLTEST tall-2A.ddl -A tall.h5
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# test Subsetting
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TOOLTEST tall-4s.ddl --dataset=/g1/g1.1/dset1.1.1 --start=1,1 --stride=2,3 --count=3,2 --block=1,1 tall.h5
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TOOLTEST tall-5s.ddl -d "/g1/g1.1/dset1.1.2[0;2;10;]" tall.h5
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TOOLTEST tdset-3s.ddl -d "/dset1[1,1;;;]" tdset.h5
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TOOLTEST tdset2-1s.ddl -d "/dset1[;3,2;4,4;1,4]" tdset2.h5
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# test printing characters in ASCII instead of decimal
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TOOLTEST tchar1.ddl -r tchar.h5
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# test failure handling
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# Missing file name
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TOOLTEST tnofilename.ddl
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# rev. 2004
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# tests for super block
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TOOLTEST tboot1.ddl -H -B -d dset tfcontents1.h5
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TOOLTEST tboot2.ddl -B tfcontents2.h5
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# test -p with a non existing dataset
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TOOLTEST tperror.ddl -p -d bogus tfcontents1.h5
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# test for file contents
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TOOLTEST tcontents.ddl -n tfcontents1.h5
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# tests for storage layout
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# compact
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TOOLTEST tcompact.ddl -H -p -d compact tfilters.h5
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# contiguous
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TOOLTEST tcontiguos.ddl -H -p -d contiguous tfilters.h5
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# chunked
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TOOLTEST tchunked.ddl -H -p -d chunked tfilters.h5
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# external
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TOOLTEST texternal.ddl -H -p -d external tfilters.h5
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# fill values
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TOOLTEST tfill.ddl -p tfvalues.h5
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# several datatype, with references , print path
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TOOLTEST treference.ddl tattr2.h5
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# escape/not escape non printable characters
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TOOLTEST tstringe.ddl -e tstr3.h5
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TOOLTEST tstring.ddl tstr3.h5
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# char data as ASCII with non escape
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TOOLTEST tstring2.ddl -r -d str4 tstr3.h5
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# array indices print/not print, large dataset
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TOOLTEST tindicesyes.ddl -d compact tfilters.h5
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TOOLTEST tindicesno.ddl -y -d compact tfilters.h5
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TOOLTEST tindiceslarge.ddl -p -d 3d tfilters.h5
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# tests for filters
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# SZIP
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option="-H -p -d szip tfilters.h5"
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if test $USE_FILTER_SZIP != "yes"; then
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SKIP $option
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else
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TOOLTEST tszip.ddl $option
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fi
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# deflate
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option="-H -p -d deflate tfilters.h5"
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if test $USE_FILTER_DEFLATE != "yes"; then
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SKIP $option
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else
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TOOLTEST tdeflate.ddl $option
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fi
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# shuffle
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option="-H -p -d shuffle tfilters.h5"
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if test $USE_FILTER_SHUFFLE != "yes"; then
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SKIP $option
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else
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TOOLTEST tshuffle.ddl $option
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fi
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# fletcher32
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option="-H -p -d fletcher32 tfilters.h5"
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if test $USE_FILTER_FLETCHER32 != "yes"; then
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SKIP $option
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else
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TOOLTEST tfletcher32.ddl $option
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fi
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# all
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option="-H -p -d all tfilters.h5"
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if test $USE_FILTER_FLETCHER32 != "yes" -o $USE_FILTER_SZIP != "yes" -o $USE_FILTER_DEFLATE != "yes" -o $USE_FILTER_SHUFFLE != "yes" ; then
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SKIP $option
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else
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TOOLTEST tallfilters.ddl $option
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fi
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# user defined
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TOOLTEST tuserfilter.ddl -H -p -d myfilter tfilters.h5
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# test for displaying dataset and attribute of null space
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TOOLTEST tnullspace.ddl tnullspace.h5
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if test $nerrors -eq 0 ; then
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echo "All $DUMPER tests passed."
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fi
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exit $nerrors
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