netcdf-c/nc_test4/run_valgrind_tests.sh
Dennis Heimbigner 5ca78309cc The effect of this change is to make the struct NC structure
contain as little file-type specific info as possible.  It
modifies especially libsrc so that all of the netcdf-3 data
that used to be in struct NC is now kept in a separate chunk
of data pointed to by the struct NC. This makes all of
current protocols consistent: netcdf-3, netcdf-4, and dap.
2012-09-06 19:44:03 +00:00

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#!/bin/sh
# This shell runs the tests with valgrind.
set -e
echo ""
echo "Testing programs with valgrind..."
# These are my test programs.
list='tst_dims tst_dims2 tst_dims3 tst_files tst_files4 tst_vars '\
'tst_varms tst_unlim_vars tst_converts tst_converts2 tst_grps '\
'tst_compounds tst_compounds2 tst_compounds3 tst_opaques tst_strings '\
'tst_strings2 tst_interops tst_interops4 tst_interops5 tst_interops6 '\
'tst_coords tst_coords2 tst_coords3 tst_vars3 tst_chunks '\
'tst_utf8 tst_fills tst_fills2 tst_fillbug tst_xplatform '\
'tst_h_atts2 tst_endian_fill tst_atts'
# These don't work yet: tst_grps2 tst_xplatform2 tst_enums
for tst in $list; do
echo ""
cmd1="valgrind -q --error-exitcode=2 --leak-check=full ./$tst"
echo "$cmd1:"
$cmd1
done
echo "SUCCESS!!!"
exit 0