netcdf-c/ncdap_test/testurl.sh

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#!/bin/sh
NOP=1
NOS=1
NOB=1
#SHOW=1
#DBG=1
#GDB=1
# if this is part of a distcheck action, then this script
# will be executed in a different directory
# than the one containing it; so capture the path to this script
# as the location of the source directory.
# capture the build directory
# Do a hack to remove e.g. c: for CYGWIN
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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if test "x$srcdir" = x ; then srcdir=`pwd`; fi
. ../test_common.sh
Fix more memory leaks in netcdf-c library This is a follow up to PR https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/pull/1173 Sorry that it is so big, but leak suppression can be complex. This PR fixes all remaining memory leaks -- as determined by -fsanitize=address, and with the exceptions noted below. Unfortunately. there remains a significant leak that I cannot solve. It involves vlens, and it is unclear if the leak is occurring in the netcdf-c library or the HDF5 library. I have added a check_PROGRAM to the ncdump directory to show the problem. The program is called tst_vlen_demo.c To exercise it, build the netcdf library with -fsanitize=address enabled. Then go into ncdump and do a "make clean check". This should build tst_vlen_demo without actually executing it. Then do the command "./tst_vlen_demo" to see the output of the memory checker. Note the the lost malloc is deep in the HDF5 library (in H5Tvlen.c). I am temporarily working around this error in the following way. 1. I modified several test scripts to not execute known vlen tests that fail as described above. 2. Added an environment variable called NC_VLEN_NOTEST. If set, then those specific tests are suppressed. This should mean that the --disable-utilities option to ./configure should not need to be set to get a memory leak clean build. This should allow for detection of any new leaks. Note: I used an environment variable rather than a ./configure option to control the vlen tests. This is because it is temporary (I hope) and because it is a bit tricky for shell scripts to access ./configure options. Finally, as before, this only been tested with netcdf-4 and hdf5 support.
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# Figure our dst server; if none, then just stop
DTS=`${execdir}/findtestserver dap2 dts`
if test "x$DTS" = "x" ; then
echo "WARNING: Cannot locate test server for dts"
exit 0
Fix more memory leaks in netcdf-c library This is a follow up to PR https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/pull/1173 Sorry that it is so big, but leak suppression can be complex. This PR fixes all remaining memory leaks -- as determined by -fsanitize=address, and with the exceptions noted below. Unfortunately. there remains a significant leak that I cannot solve. It involves vlens, and it is unclear if the leak is occurring in the netcdf-c library or the HDF5 library. I have added a check_PROGRAM to the ncdump directory to show the problem. The program is called tst_vlen_demo.c To exercise it, build the netcdf library with -fsanitize=address enabled. Then go into ncdump and do a "make clean check". This should build tst_vlen_demo without actually executing it. Then do the command "./tst_vlen_demo" to see the output of the memory checker. Note the the lost malloc is deep in the HDF5 library (in H5Tvlen.c). I am temporarily working around this error in the following way. 1. I modified several test scripts to not execute known vlen tests that fail as described above. 2. Added an environment variable called NC_VLEN_NOTEST. If set, then those specific tests are suppressed. This should mean that the --disable-utilities option to ./configure should not need to be set to get a memory leak clean build. This should allow for detection of any new leaks. Note: I used an environment variable rather than a ./configure option to control the vlen tests. This is because it is temporary (I hope) and because it is a bit tricky for shell scripts to access ./configure options. Finally, as before, this only been tested with netcdf-4 and hdf5 support.
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fi
OCLOGFILE=stderr
if test "x$DBG" = x1 ; then
SHOW=1
fi
Fix more memory leaks in netcdf-c library This is a follow up to PR https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/pull/1173 Sorry that it is so big, but leak suppression can be complex. This PR fixes all remaining memory leaks -- as determined by -fsanitize=address, and with the exceptions noted below. Unfortunately. there remains a significant leak that I cannot solve. It involves vlens, and it is unclear if the leak is occurring in the netcdf-c library or the HDF5 library. I have added a check_PROGRAM to the ncdump directory to show the problem. The program is called tst_vlen_demo.c To exercise it, build the netcdf library with -fsanitize=address enabled. Then go into ncdump and do a "make clean check". This should build tst_vlen_demo without actually executing it. Then do the command "./tst_vlen_demo" to see the output of the memory checker. Note the the lost malloc is deep in the HDF5 library (in H5Tvlen.c). I am temporarily working around this error in the following way. 1. I modified several test scripts to not execute known vlen tests that fail as described above. 2. Added an environment variable called NC_VLEN_NOTEST. If set, then those specific tests are suppressed. This should mean that the --disable-utilities option to ./configure should not need to be set to get a memory leak clean build. This should allow for detection of any new leaks. Note: I used an environment variable rather than a ./configure option to control the vlen tests. This is because it is temporary (I hope) and because it is a bit tricky for shell scripts to access ./configure options. Finally, as before, this only been tested with netcdf-4 and hdf5 support.
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URL="$DTS/test.03"
PREFIX="[log][show=fetch]"
SUFFIX="log&show=fetch"
BOTHP="[log][show=fetch]"
BOTHS="noprefetch&fetch=disk"
STRLEN="[maxstrlen=16]"
locreset () {
rm -f ./tmp_testurl ./errtmp_testurl
}
buildurl () {
front="$1"
back="$2"
url="${front}${URL}"
if test "x$back" != x ; then
url="${url}#${back}"
fi
}
pass=1
if test "x$GDB" = x1 ; then
NCDUMP="gdb --args $NCDUMP"
fi
# Initialize
locreset
if test "x$NOP" != x1 ; then
echo "***Testing url prefix parameters"
buildurl "$PREFIX" ""
# Invoke ncdump to extract the URL
echo "command: ${NCDUMP} -h $url"
${NCDUMP} -h "$url" >./tmp_testurl 2> ./errtmp_testurl
if test "x${SHOW}" = x1 ; then cat ./tmp ; fi
# Test that maxstrlen works as alias for stringlength
echo "***Testing maxstrlen=stringlength alias"
buildurl "$STRLEN" ""
# Invoke ncdump to extract the URL
echo "command: ${NCDUMP} -h $url"
${NCDUMP} "$url" >./tmp_testurl 2> ./errtmp_testurl
if test "x${SHOW}" = x1 ; then cat ./tmp_testurl ; fi
# Look for the value of maxStrlen in output cdl
if ! fgrep -i "maxstrlen = 16" ./tmp_testurl ; then
echo "***Fail: maxStrlen not recognized"
fgrep -i "maxstrlen16 = 16" ./tmp_testurl > ./errtmp_testurl
fi
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fi
locreset
if test "x$NOS" != x1 ; then
echo "***Testing url suffix parameters"
buildurl "" "$SUFFIX"
# Invoke ncdump to extract the URL
${NCDUMP} -h "$url" >./tmp_testurl 2> ./errtmp_testurl
if test "x${SHOW}" = x1 ; then cat ./tmp_testurl ; fi
fi
locreset
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if test "x$NOB" != x1 ; then
echo "***Testing url prefix+suffix parameters"
buildurl "$BOTHP" "$BOTHS"
# Invoke ncdump to extract the URL
${NCDUMP} -h "$url" >./tmp_testurl 2> ./errtmp_testurl
if test "x${SHOW}" = x1 ; then cat ./tmp_testurl ; fi
fi
locreset
if test "x$pass" = x0 ; then
echo "***FAIL"
exit 1
fi
echo "***PASS"
exit 0