netcdf-c/nc_test/CMakeLists.txt

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# Copyright 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002,
# 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014,
# 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
# University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata.
# See netcdf-c/COPYRIGHT file for more info.
Primary change: add dap4 support Specific changes: 1. Add dap4 code: libdap4 and dap4_test. Note that until the d4ts server problem is solved, dap4 is turned off. 2. Modify various files to support dap4 flags: configure.ac, Makefile.am, CMakeLists.txt, etc. 3. Add nc_test/test_common.sh. This centralizes the handling of the locations of various things in the build tree: e.g. where is ncgen.exe located. See nc_test/test_common.sh for details. 4. Modify .sh files to use test_common.sh 5. Obsolete separate oc2 by moving it to be part of netcdf-c. This means replacing code with netcdf-c equivalents. 5. Add --with-testserver to configure.ac to allow override of the servers to be used for --enable-dap-remote-tests. 6. There were multiple versions of nctypealignment code. Try to centralize in libdispatch/doffset.c and include/ncoffsets.h 7. Add a unit test for the ncuri code because of its complexity. 8. Move the findserver code out of libdispatch and into a separate, self contained program in ncdap_test and dap4_test. 9. Move the dispatch header files (nc{3,4}dispatch.h) to .../include because they are now shared by modules. 10. Revamp the handling of TOPSRCDIR and TOPBUILDDIR for shell scripts. 11. Make use of MREMAP if available 12. Misc. minor changes e.g. - #include <config.h> -> #include "config.h" - Add some no-install headers to /include - extern -> EXTERNL and vice versa as needed - misc header cleanup - clean up checking for misc. unix vs microsoft functions 13. Change copyright decls in some files to point to LICENSE file. 14. Add notes to RELEASENOTES.md
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message(STATUS "CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR=${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}")
message(STATUS "CMAKE_BINARY_DIR=${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}")
message(STATUS "CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR=${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}")
message(STATUS "CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR=${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}")
add_definitions(-D"TOPSRCDIR=${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}")
add_definitions(-D"TOPBINDIR=${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}")
INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES(${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/include)
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SET (nc_test_SRC
nc_test.c
error.c
util.c
)
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SET (nc_test_m4_SOURCES test_get test_put test_read test_write)
FOREACH (F ${nc_test_m4_SOURCES})
GEN_m4(${F} dest)
LIST(APPEND nc_test_SRC ${dest})
ENDFOREACH()
ADD_EXECUTABLE(nc_test ${nc_test_SRC})
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TARGET_INCLUDE_DIRECTORIES(nc_test PRIVATE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR})
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TARGET_LINK_LIBRARIES(nc_test
netcdf
${HAVE_LIBM}
)
# Some extra stand-alone tests
SET(TESTS t_nc tst_small tst_misc tst_norm tst_names tst_nofill tst_nofill2 tst_nofill3 tst_meta tst_inq_type tst_utf8_validate tst_utf8_phrases tst_global_fillval tst_max_var_dims tst_formats tst_def_var_fill tst_err_enddef tst_default_format)
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IF(NOT HAVE_BASH)
SET(TESTS ${TESTS} tst_atts3)
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ENDIF()
IF(USE_PNETCDF)
build_bin_test_no_prefix(tst_pnetcdf)
build_bin_test_no_prefix(tst_parallel2)
build_bin_test_no_prefix(tst_addvar)
add_sh_test(nc_test run_pnetcdf_test)
add_bin_test(nc_test tst_formatx_pnetcdf)
add_bin_test(nc_test tst_default_format_pnetcdf)
ENDIF()
IF(LARGE_FILE_TESTS)
SET(TESTS ${TESTS} quick_large_files tst_big_var6 tst_big_var2 tst_big_rvar tst_big_var tst_large tst_large_cdf5)
IF(NOT MSVC)
SET(TESTS ${TESTS} large_files)
ENDIF()
ENDIF()
SET(TESTFILES ${TESTFILES} tst_diskless tst_diskless3 tst_diskless4 tst_diskless5 tst_inmemory tst_open_mem)
IF(USE_HDF5)
SET(TESTFILES ${TESTFILES} tst_diskless2)
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SET(TESTS ${TESTS} tst_diskless6)
ENDIF()
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# Build executables required for the shell scripts.
FOREACH(BINFILE ${TESTFILES})
build_bin_test(${BINFILE})
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ENDFOREACH()
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# Process single-file test files.
FOREACH(CTEST ${TESTS})
add_bin_test(nc_test ${CTEST})
ENDFOREACH()
ADD_TEST(nc_test ${EXECUTABLE_OUTPUT_PATH}/nc_test)
IF(BUILD_UTILITIES)
add_sh_test(nc_test run_diskless)
IF(BUILD_MMAP)
add_sh_test(nc_test run_mmap)
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SET_TESTS_PROPERTIES(nc_test_run_mmap PROPERTIES RUN_SERIAL TRUE)
ENDIF(BUILD_MMAP)
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add_sh_test(nc_test run_diskless5)
add_sh_test(nc_test run_inmemory)
IF(LARGE_FILE_TESTS)
add_sh_test(nc_test run_diskless2)
ENDIF()
This PR adds EXPERIMENTAL support for accessing data in the cloud using a variant of the Zarr protocol and storage format. This enhancement is generically referred to as "NCZarr". The data model supported by NCZarr is netcdf-4 minus the user-defined types and the String type. In this sense it is similar to the CDF-5 data model. More detailed information about enabling and using NCZarr is described in the document NUG/nczarr.md and in a [Unidata Developer's blog entry](https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/blogs/developer/en/entry/overview-of-zarr-support-in). WARNING: this code has had limited testing, so do use this version for production work. Also, performance improvements are ongoing. Note especially the following platform matrix of successful tests: Platform | Build System | S3 support ------------------------------------ Linux+gcc | Automake | yes Linux+gcc | CMake | yes Visual Studio | CMake | no Additionally, and as a consequence of the addition of NCZarr, major changes have been made to the Filter API. NOTE: NCZarr does not yet support filters, but these changes are enablers for that support in the future. Note that it is possible (probable?) that there will be some accidental reversions if the changes here did not correctly mimic the existing filter testing. In any case, previously filter ids and parameters were of type unsigned int. In order to support the more general zarr filter model, this was all converted to char*. The old HDF5-specific, unsigned int operations are still supported but they are wrappers around the new, char* based nc_filterx_XXX functions. This entailed at least the following changes: 1. Added the files libdispatch/dfilterx.c and include/ncfilter.h 2. Some filterx utilities have been moved to libdispatch/daux.c 3. A new entry, "filter_actions" was added to the NCDispatch table and the version bumped. 4. An overly complex set of structs was created to support funnelling all of the filterx operations thru a single dispatch "filter_actions" entry. 5. Move common code to from libhdf5 to libsrc4 so that it is accessible to nczarr. Changes directly related to Zarr: 1. Modified CMakeList.txt and configure.ac to support both C and C++ -- this is in support of S3 support via the awd-sdk libraries. 2. Define a size64_t type to support nczarr. 3. More reworking of libdispatch/dinfermodel.c to support zarr and to regularize the structure of the fragments section of a URL. Changes not directly related to Zarr: 1. Make client-side filter registration be conditional, with default off. 2. Hack include/nc4internal.h to make some flags added by Ed be unique: e.g. NC_CREAT, NC_INDEF, etc. 3. cleanup include/nchttp.h and libdispatch/dhttp.c. 4. Misc. changes to support compiling under Visual Studio including: * Better testing under windows for dirent.h and opendir and closedir. 5. Misc. changes to the oc2 code to support various libcurl CURLOPT flags and to centralize error reporting. 6. By default, suppress the vlen tests that have unfixed memory leaks; add option to enable them. 7. Make part of the nc_test/test_byterange.sh test be contingent on remotetest.unidata.ucar.edu being accessible. Changes Left TO-DO: 1. fix provenance code, it is too HDF5 specific.
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IF(ENABLE_BYTERANGE)
build_bin_test_no_prefix(tst_byterange)
add_sh_test(nc_test test_byterange)
This PR adds EXPERIMENTAL support for accessing data in the cloud using a variant of the Zarr protocol and storage format. This enhancement is generically referred to as "NCZarr". The data model supported by NCZarr is netcdf-4 minus the user-defined types and the String type. In this sense it is similar to the CDF-5 data model. More detailed information about enabling and using NCZarr is described in the document NUG/nczarr.md and in a [Unidata Developer's blog entry](https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/blogs/developer/en/entry/overview-of-zarr-support-in). WARNING: this code has had limited testing, so do use this version for production work. Also, performance improvements are ongoing. Note especially the following platform matrix of successful tests: Platform | Build System | S3 support ------------------------------------ Linux+gcc | Automake | yes Linux+gcc | CMake | yes Visual Studio | CMake | no Additionally, and as a consequence of the addition of NCZarr, major changes have been made to the Filter API. NOTE: NCZarr does not yet support filters, but these changes are enablers for that support in the future. Note that it is possible (probable?) that there will be some accidental reversions if the changes here did not correctly mimic the existing filter testing. In any case, previously filter ids and parameters were of type unsigned int. In order to support the more general zarr filter model, this was all converted to char*. The old HDF5-specific, unsigned int operations are still supported but they are wrappers around the new, char* based nc_filterx_XXX functions. This entailed at least the following changes: 1. Added the files libdispatch/dfilterx.c and include/ncfilter.h 2. Some filterx utilities have been moved to libdispatch/daux.c 3. A new entry, "filter_actions" was added to the NCDispatch table and the version bumped. 4. An overly complex set of structs was created to support funnelling all of the filterx operations thru a single dispatch "filter_actions" entry. 5. Move common code to from libhdf5 to libsrc4 so that it is accessible to nczarr. Changes directly related to Zarr: 1. Modified CMakeList.txt and configure.ac to support both C and C++ -- this is in support of S3 support via the awd-sdk libraries. 2. Define a size64_t type to support nczarr. 3. More reworking of libdispatch/dinfermodel.c to support zarr and to regularize the structure of the fragments section of a URL. Changes not directly related to Zarr: 1. Make client-side filter registration be conditional, with default off. 2. Hack include/nc4internal.h to make some flags added by Ed be unique: e.g. NC_CREAT, NC_INDEF, etc. 3. cleanup include/nchttp.h and libdispatch/dhttp.c. 4. Misc. changes to support compiling under Visual Studio including: * Better testing under windows for dirent.h and opendir and closedir. 5. Misc. changes to the oc2 code to support various libcurl CURLOPT flags and to centralize error reporting. 6. By default, suppress the vlen tests that have unfixed memory leaks; add option to enable them. 7. Make part of the nc_test/test_byterange.sh test be contingent on remotetest.unidata.ucar.edu being accessible. Changes Left TO-DO: 1. fix provenance code, it is too HDF5 specific.
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ENDIF()
IF(BUILD_MMAP)
add_sh_test(nc_test run_mmap)
ENDIF()
ENDIF(BUILD_UTILITIES)
Provide byte-range reading of remote datasets re: issue https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/issues/1251 Assume that you have the URL to a remote dataset which is a normal netcdf-3 or netcdf-4 file. This PR allows the netcdf-c to read that dataset's contents as a netcdf file using HTTP byte ranges if the remote server supports byte-range access. Originally, this PR was set up to access Amazon S3 objects, but it can also access other remote datasets such as those provided by a Thredds server via the HTTPServer access protocol. It may also work for other kinds of servers. Note that this is not intended as a true production capability because, as is known, this kind of access to can be quite slow. In addition, the byte-range IO drivers do not currently do any sort of optimization or caching. An additional goal here is to gain some experience with the Amazon S3 REST protocol. This architecture and its use documented in the file docs/byterange.dox. There are currently two test cases: 1. nc_test/tst_s3raw.c - this does a simple open, check format, close cycle for a remote netcdf-3 file and a remote netcdf-4 file. 2. nc_test/test_s3raw.sh - this uses ncdump to investigate some remote datasets. This PR also incorporates significantly changed model inference code (see the superceded PR https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/pull/1259). 1. It centralizes the code that infers the dispatcher. 2. It adds support for byte-range URLs Other changes: 1. NC_HDF5_finalize was not being properly called by nc_finalize(). 2. Fix minor bug in ncgen3.l 3. fix memory leak in nc4info.c 4. add code to walk the .daprc triples and to replace protocol= fragment tag with a more general mode= tag. Final Note: Th inference code is still way too complicated. We need to move to the validfile() model used by netcdf Java, where each dispatcher is asked if it can process the file. This decentralizes the inference code. This will be done after all the major new dispatchers (PIO, Zarr, etc) have been implemented.
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# Copy some test files from current source dir to out-of-tree build dir.
FILE(GLOB COPY_FILES ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/*.nc ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/*.sh)
FILE(COPY ${COPY_FILES} DESTINATION ${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/)
IF(MSVC)
Provide byte-range reading of remote datasets re: issue https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/issues/1251 Assume that you have the URL to a remote dataset which is a normal netcdf-3 or netcdf-4 file. This PR allows the netcdf-c to read that dataset's contents as a netcdf file using HTTP byte ranges if the remote server supports byte-range access. Originally, this PR was set up to access Amazon S3 objects, but it can also access other remote datasets such as those provided by a Thredds server via the HTTPServer access protocol. It may also work for other kinds of servers. Note that this is not intended as a true production capability because, as is known, this kind of access to can be quite slow. In addition, the byte-range IO drivers do not currently do any sort of optimization or caching. An additional goal here is to gain some experience with the Amazon S3 REST protocol. This architecture and its use documented in the file docs/byterange.dox. There are currently two test cases: 1. nc_test/tst_s3raw.c - this does a simple open, check format, close cycle for a remote netcdf-3 file and a remote netcdf-4 file. 2. nc_test/test_s3raw.sh - this uses ncdump to investigate some remote datasets. This PR also incorporates significantly changed model inference code (see the superceded PR https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/pull/1259). 1. It centralizes the code that infers the dispatcher. 2. It adds support for byte-range URLs Other changes: 1. NC_HDF5_finalize was not being properly called by nc_finalize(). 2. Fix minor bug in ncgen3.l 3. fix memory leak in nc4info.c 4. add code to walk the .daprc triples and to replace protocol= fragment tag with a more general mode= tag. Final Note: Th inference code is still way too complicated. We need to move to the validfile() model used by netcdf Java, where each dispatcher is asked if it can process the file. This decentralizes the inference code. This will be done after all the major new dispatchers (PIO, Zarr, etc) have been implemented.
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#MESSAGE(STATUS "XXX")
#MESSAGE(STATUS "${COPY_FILES}")
#MESSAGE(STATUS "${RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}")
FILE(COPY ${COPY_FILES} DESTINATION ${RUNTIME_OUTPUT_DIRECTORY}/)
ENDIF()
## Specify files to be distributed by 'make dist'
FILE(GLOB CUR_EXTRA_DIST RELATIVE ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR} ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/*.c ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/*.h ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/*.sh)
SET(CUR_EXTRA_DIST ${CUR_EXTRA_DIST} CMakeLists.txt Makefile.am)
Provide byte-range reading of remote datasets re: issue https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/issues/1251 Assume that you have the URL to a remote dataset which is a normal netcdf-3 or netcdf-4 file. This PR allows the netcdf-c to read that dataset's contents as a netcdf file using HTTP byte ranges if the remote server supports byte-range access. Originally, this PR was set up to access Amazon S3 objects, but it can also access other remote datasets such as those provided by a Thredds server via the HTTPServer access protocol. It may also work for other kinds of servers. Note that this is not intended as a true production capability because, as is known, this kind of access to can be quite slow. In addition, the byte-range IO drivers do not currently do any sort of optimization or caching. An additional goal here is to gain some experience with the Amazon S3 REST protocol. This architecture and its use documented in the file docs/byterange.dox. There are currently two test cases: 1. nc_test/tst_s3raw.c - this does a simple open, check format, close cycle for a remote netcdf-3 file and a remote netcdf-4 file. 2. nc_test/test_s3raw.sh - this uses ncdump to investigate some remote datasets. This PR also incorporates significantly changed model inference code (see the superceded PR https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/pull/1259). 1. It centralizes the code that infers the dispatcher. 2. It adds support for byte-range URLs Other changes: 1. NC_HDF5_finalize was not being properly called by nc_finalize(). 2. Fix minor bug in ncgen3.l 3. fix memory leak in nc4info.c 4. add code to walk the .daprc triples and to replace protocol= fragment tag with a more general mode= tag. Final Note: Th inference code is still way too complicated. We need to move to the validfile() model used by netcdf Java, where each dispatcher is asked if it can process the file. This decentralizes the inference code. This will be done after all the major new dispatchers (PIO, Zarr, etc) have been implemented.
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SET(CUR_EXTRA_DIST ${CUR_EXTRA_DIST} test_get.m4 test_put.m4 test_read.m4 test_write.m4 ref_tst_diskless2.cdl tst_diskless5.cdl
ref_tst_diskless3_create.cdl ref_tst_diskless3_open.cdl
ref_tst_http_nc3.cdl ref_tst_http_nc4a.cdl ref_tst_http_nc4b.cdl ref_tst_http_nc4c.cdl)
ADD_EXTRA_DIST("${CUR_EXTRA_DIST}")