netcdf-c/ncdump/tst_ncgen4_diff.sh
dmh 7e582ad3f2 re: Jira NCF-309
The code for handling character constants
in datalists in ncgen has some problems.
1. It failed on large constants
2. It did not handle e.g. var = 'a', 'b', ...
   in the same way that ncgen3 did.
3. The code for generate.c and genchar.c needed
   some refactoring to make it a little simpler
   (but not simple).
2014-09-18 18:26:06 -06:00

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#!/bin/sh
. ${srcdir}/tst_ncgen_shared.sh
ALLXFAIL="${XFAILTESTS} ${SPECIALTESTS}"
if test "${MODE}" = 3 ; then
if test "${KFLAG}" = 4 ; then
TESTSET="${TESTS3} ${SPECIALTESTS3}"
else
TESTSET="${TESTS3}"
fi
else
TESTSET="${TESTS3} ${TESTS4} ${ALLXFAIL}"
fi
echo "*** Testing ncgen with -k${KFLAG}"
cd ${RESULTSDIR}
for x in ${TESTSET} ; do
test $verbose = 1 && echo "*** Testing: ${x}"
# determine if we need the specflag set
specflag=
headflag=
for s in ${SPECIALTESTS} ; do
if test "x${s}" = "x${x}" ; then specflag="-s"; headflag="-h"; fi
done
# determine if this is an xfailtest
isxfail=
for t in ${ALLXFAIL} ; do
if test "x${t}" = "x${x}" ; then isxfail=1; fi
done
rm -f ${x}.nc ${x}.dmp
${builddir}/../ncgen/ncgen -b -k${KFLAG} -o ${x}.nc ${cdl}/${x}.cdl
# dump .nc file
# if windows, we need to remove any leading 0's in exponents.
${builddir}/../ncdump/ncdump ${headflag} ${specflag} ${x}.nc | sed 's/e+0/e+/g' > ${x}.dmp
# compare the expected (silently if XFAIL)
if test "x$isxfail" = "x1" -a "x$SHOWXFAILS" = "x" ; then
if diff -b -bw ${expected}/${x}.dmp ${x}.dmp >/dev/null 2>&1; then ok=1; else ok=0; fi
else
if diff -b -w ${expected}/${x}.dmp ${x}.dmp ; then ok=1; else ok=0; fi
fi
if test "x$ok" = "x1" ; then
test $verbose = 1 && echo "*** SUCCEED: ${x}"
passcount=`expr $passcount + 1`
elif test "x${isxfail}" = "x1" ; then
echo "*** XFAIL : ${x}"
xfailcount=`expr $xfailcount + 1`
else
echo "*** FAIL: ${x}"
failcount=`expr $failcount + 1`
fi
done
cd ..
totalcount=`expr $passcount + $failcount + $xfailcount`
okcount=`expr $passcount + $xfailcount`
#set -x
echo "*** PASSED: ${okcount}/${totalcount} ; ${xfailcount} expected failures ; ${failcount} unexpected failures"
if test $failcount -gt 0 ; then
exit 1
else
exit 0
fi