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The file docs/indexing.dox tries to provide design information for the refactoring. The primary change is to replace all walking of linked lists with the use of the NCindex data structure. Ncindex is a combination of a hash table (for name-based lookup) and a vector (for walking the elements in the index). Additionally, global vectors are added to NC_HDF5_FILE_INFO_T to support direct mapping of an e.g. dimid to the NC_DIM_INFO_T object. These global vectors exist for dimensions, types, and groups because they have globally unique id numbers. WARNING: 1. since libsrc4 and libsrchdf4 share code, there are also changes in libsrchdf4. 2. Any outstanding pull requests that change libsrc4 or libhdf4 are likely to cause conflicts with this code. 3. The original reason for doing this was for performance improvements, but as noted elsewhere, this may not be significant because the meta-data read performance apparently is being dominated by the hdf5 library because we do bulk meta-data reading rather than lazy reading.
153 lines
4.4 KiB
C
153 lines
4.4 KiB
C
/*********************************************************************
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* Copyright 1993-2006, UCAR/Unidata
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* See COPYRIGHT file for copying and redistribution conditions.
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*
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* Test driver for netCDF implementation. This program performs tests
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* against the netCDF specification for all user-level functions in an
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* implementation of the netCDF library. Must be invoked from a
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* directory in which the invoker has write permission.
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*
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* Glenn Davis, Russ Rew, Ed Hartnett
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*********************************************************************/
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#include <config.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <netcdf.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include "testcdf.h" /* defines in-memory test netcdf structure */
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#include "tests.h"
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#define MAX_NUM_FORMATS 5
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int current_format = 0;
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/* Determine how many formats are available, and what they are. */
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void
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determine_test_formats(int *num_formats, int *format)
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{
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int ind = 0;
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int num;
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/* We always have classic and 64-bit offset */
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num = 2;
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format[ind++] = NC_FORMAT_CLASSIC;
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format[ind++] = NC_FORMAT_64BIT_OFFSET;
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/* Do we have netCDF-4 and netCDF-4 classic? */
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#ifdef USE_NETCDF4
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num += 2;
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format[ind++] = NC_FORMAT_NETCDF4_CLASSIC;
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format[ind++] = NC_FORMAT_NETCDF4;
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#endif /* USE_NETCDF4 */
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/* Do we have CDF5? */
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#ifdef ENABLE_CDF5
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num++;
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format[ind++] = NC_FORMAT_CDF5;
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#endif /* ENABLE_CDF5 */
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*num_formats = num;
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}
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int
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main(int argc, char **argv)
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{
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/*EXTERNL int ncopts; */ /* netCDF error options */
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char *format_name[MAX_NUM_FORMATS] = {"classic", "64bit_offset", "netcdf4_classic",
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"netcdf4", "CDF5"};
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char testfile[NC_MAX_NAME];
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int format[MAX_NUM_FORMATS];
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int num_formats;
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int i, nerrs = 0;
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ncopts &= ~NC_FATAL; /* make errors nonfatal */
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ncopts &= ~NC_VERBOSE; /* turn off error messages */
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/* How many formats are we testing? */
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determine_test_formats(&num_formats, format);
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printf("Testing V2 API with %d different netCDF formats.\n", num_formats);
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for (i = 0; i < num_formats; i++)
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{
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current_format = format[i];
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/* Skip netCDF-4 - only netCDF-4 classic will work. */
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if (format[i] == NC_FORMAT_NETCDF4)
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continue;
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/* Come up with a test file name. */
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sprintf(testfile, "nctest_%s.nc", format_name[i]);
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printf("Testing %s with file %s.\n", format_name[i], testfile);
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/* Set the default format. */
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nc_set_default_format(format[i], NULL);
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/* Run all the tests for this format. */
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nerrs += test_nccreate(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncopen(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncredef(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncendef(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncclose(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncinquire(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncsync(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncabort(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncdimdef(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncdimid(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncdiminq(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncdimrename(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncvardef(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncvarid(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncvarinq(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncvarputg(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncvarput1(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncvarget1(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncvarput(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncvarget(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncvarputg(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncvargetg(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncrecinq(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncrecput(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncrecget(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncvarrename(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncattput(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncattinq(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncattget(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncattcopy(testfile, "test2.nc");
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nerrs += test_ncattname(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncattrename(testfile);
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nerrs += test_ncattdel(testfile);
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nerrs += test_nctypelen();
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/* Clean up in-memory struct. */
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{
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int i;
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for (i = 0; i < test.ndims; i++)
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free(test.dims[i].name);
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for (i = 0; i < test.nvars; i++)
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{
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free(test.vars[i].name);
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free(test.vars[i].dims);
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}
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for (i = 0; i < test.natts; i++)
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free(test.atts[i].name);
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}
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}
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fprintf(stderr, "\nTotal number of failures: %d\n", nerrs);
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if (nerrs)
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{
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fprintf(stderr, "nctest FAILURE!!!\n");
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return 2;
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}
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else
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fprintf(stderr, "nctest SUCCESS!!!\n");
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return 0;
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}
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