# 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. # Define location of execution TOPSRCDIR='@abs_top_srcdir@' TOPBUILDDIR='@abs_top_builddir@' # Define selected features of the build FEATURE_HDF5=@HAS_HDF5@ FEATURE_S3TESTS=@DO_S3_TESTS@ set -e # Figure out various locations in the src/build tree. # This is relatively fragile code and is essentially # specific to netcdf-c. It does, however, have the virtue # of isolating all this nonsense into one place. # This will get somewhat simplified (I hope) when # we move to a separate test_utilities directory # This code is intended to provide constants # for accessing various objects in the src/build # tree(s) across multiple ways of building netcdf-c. # Currently, the following build situations are supported. # 1. Autoconf with make check: the src and build trees are the same # 2. Autoconf with make distcheck: the src and build trees are distinct # 3. Cmake on a *nix platform using e.g. gcc: # the src and build trees are distinct. # 4. Cmake on windows using cygwin or msys. # The src and build trees are distinct. # # For now, an explicit build using the Visual C(++) compiler # is not supported. The big issue is the handling of executables # and the notion of a VS configuration/build type like Debug or Release. # When using VS, executables are placed in a subdirectory of the # build directory. That subdirectory is named by the configuration type. # Thus one finds ncdump.exe in $top_builddir/ncdump/Debug instead of # $top_builddir/ncdump. An additional issue is the extension of an # executable: .exe vs nothing. This code attempts to figure out which is used. # # For possible future fixes, a placeholder is left in place in the # following code named VS. If it were set to the build type, then, # in theory, this code would work with Visual C. It is disabled for now. # # The goal, then, of this common code is to set up some useful #constants for use in test shell scripts. # 1. srcdir - absolute path to the source dir (e.g. ${top_srcdir}/ncgen) # 2. top_srcdir - absolute path to the root of the source # 3. top_builddir - absolute path to the root of the build directory; # may be same as top_srcdir (e.g. #1). # 4. builddir - absolute path of th the directory into which generated # stuff (.nc, .cdl, etc) is stored. # 5. execdir - absolute path of the directory into which executables are # placed. For all but the VS case, execdir == builddir. # # The following are defined to support inter-directory references. # 6. NCDUMP - absolute path to the ncdump.exe executable # 7. NCCOPY - absolute path to the nccopy.exe executable # 8. NCGEN - absolute path to ncgen.exe # 9. NCGEN3 - absolute path to ncgen3.exe # Allow global set -x mechanism for debugging. if test "x$SETX" = x1 ; then set -x ; fi # We assume that TOPSRCDIR and TOPBUILDDIR are defined # At the top of this shell script top_srcdir="$TOPSRCDIR" top_builddir="$TOPBUILDDIR" # Currently not used, but left as a Visual Studio placeholder. # VS=Debug # srcdir may or may not be defined, but if not, then create it if test "x$srcdir" = x ; then # we need to figure out our directory # pick off the last component as the relative name of this directory srcdir=`pwd` current=`basename $srcdir` srcdir="${top_srcdir}/$current" fi # We also assume we are executing in builddir builddir=`pwd` # execdir is an alias for builddir execdir="${builddir}" # pick off the last component as the relative name of this directory thisdir=`basename $srcdir` WD=`pwd` # Absolutize paths of interest cd $srcdir; srcdir=`pwd` ; cd $WD cd $top_srcdir; top_srcdir=`pwd` ; cd $WD cd $builddir; builddir=`pwd` ; cd $WD cd $top_builddir; top_builddir=`pwd` ; cd $WD cd $execdir; execdir=`pwd` ; cd $WD # If we have cygpath (which only exists under CYGWIN), # then try to normalize selected file paths. # For sun os export srcdir top_srcdir builddir top_builddir execdir # Figure out executable extension (probably a better way) if test -e "${top_builddir}/ncdump${VS}/ncdump.exe" ; then ext=".exe" else ext="" fi # We need to locate certain executables (and other things), # capture absolute paths, and make visible export NCDUMP="${top_builddir}/ncdump${VS}/ncdump${ext}" export NCCOPY="${top_builddir}/ncdump${VS}/nccopy${ext}" export NCGEN="${top_builddir}/ncgen${VS}/ncgen${ext}" export NCGEN3="${top_builddir}/ncgen3${VS}/ncgen3${ext}" # Temporary hacks (until we have a test_utils directory) # to locate certain specific test files ncgen3c0="${top_srcdir}/ncgen3/c0.cdl" ncgenc0="${top_srcdir}/ncgen/c0.cdl" ncgenc04="${top_srcdir}/ncgen/c0_4.cdl" # Make sure we are in builddir (not execdir) cd $builddir