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authorJames Laird <jlaird@hdfgroup.org>2005-07-21 19:28:11 (GMT)
committerJames Laird <jlaird@hdfgroup.org>2005-07-21 19:28:11 (GMT)
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[svn-r11095] Purpose:
Configuration feature Description: Serial test output is now stored in log files and printed when all tests in a directory complete, or when a test fails. This should make test output more readable and useful. Also made changes to clean up ii_files directories that are created by some C++ compilers/linkers. Also fixed a few minor Makefile bugs. Solution: When serial tests run, their output is saved in *.log or *.logsh. While running, tests only print when they begin and when they complete; their more specific output (from the log file) is printed if the test fails or when all tests have completed. Comments welcome. Platforms tested: mir, modi4 (parallel and serial), copper, shanti
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-rw-r--r--examples/Makefile.in68
1 files changed, 53 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/examples/Makefile.in b/examples/Makefile.in
index ee73209..dfac23d 100644
--- a/examples/Makefile.in
+++ b/examples/Makefile.in
@@ -273,9 +273,18 @@ H5FC = $(bindir)/h5fc
H5FC_PP = $(bindir)/h5pfc
# .chkexe and .chksh files are used to mark tests that have run successfully.
+# Serial tests create .log and .logsh files. It's important only to clean log
+# files generated by HDF5's tests, because the .log suffix is used for
+# other files (e.g., config.log)!
# We need to tell automake what to clean
-MOSTLYCLEANFILES = *.chkexe *.chksh *.h5 *.raw *.meta *.clog *.o
+MOSTLYCLEANFILES = $(TEST_PROG_CHKEXE:.chkexe_=.chkexe) \
+ $(TEST_PROG_PARA_CHKEXE:.chkexe_=.chkexe) \
+ $(TEST_SCRIPT_CHKSH:.chksh_=.chksh) \
+ $(TEST_SCRIPT_PARA_CHKSH:.chksh_=.chksh) \
+ $(TEST_PROG_CHKEXE:.chkexe_=.log) \
+ $(TEST_SCRIPT_CHKSH:.chksh_=.logsh) *.h5 *.raw *.meta *.clog \
+ *.o
@BUILD_PARALLEL_CONDITIONAL_TRUE@TEST_PROG_PARA = ph5example
# Example programs.
@@ -489,6 +498,12 @@ uninstall-am: uninstall-info-am uninstall-local
uninstall uninstall-am uninstall-info-am uninstall-local
+# check-install is a synonym for installcheck.
+# Add this build rule here (rather than in conclude.am, where build rules
+# normally go) because it should be included in the top-level Makefile.am
+# as well.
+check-install: installcheck
+
# Additional dependencies for each program are listed below.
$(EXTRA_PROG): $(LIBHDF5)
@BUILD_PARALLEL_CONDITIONAL_TRUE@ $(H5CC_PP) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $(srcdir)/$@.c;
@@ -547,14 +562,16 @@ h5_dtransform: $(srcdir)/h5_dtransform.c
# lib/progs/tests targets recurse into subdirectories. build-* targets
# build files in this directory.
-build-lib: $(LIB)
-build-progs: $(LIB) $(PROGS)
-build-tests: $(LIB) $(PROGS) $(TESTS)
+# BUILT_SOURCES contain targets that need to be built before anything else
+# in the directory (e.g., Fortran type detection)
+build-lib: $(BUILT_SOURCES) $(LIB)
+build-progs: $(BUILT_SOURCES) $(LIB) $(PROGS)
+build-tests: $(BUILT_SOURCES) $(LIB) $(PROGS) $(TESTS)
lib progs tests check-s check-p ::
@$(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) build-$@ || exit 1;
@for d in X $(SUBDIRS); do \
- if test $$d != X -a $$d != .; then \
+ if test $$d != X && test $$d != .; then \
(set -x; cd $$d && $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) $@) || exit 1; \
fi; \
done
@@ -566,6 +583,8 @@ all-local: $(EXTRA_LIB) $(EXTRA_PROG) $(TESTS)
# make install-doc doesn't do anything outside of doc directory, but
# Makefiles should recognize it.
+# UPDATE: docs no longer reside in this build tree, so this target
+# is depreciated.
install-doc uninstall-doc:
@echo "Nothing to be done."
@@ -594,8 +613,15 @@ build-check-s: $(LIB) $(PROGS) $(TESTS)
fi
_exec_check-s: $(TEST_PROG_CHKEXE) $(TEST_SCRIPT_CHKSH)
+ @for d in dummy $(TEST_PROG_CHKEXE:.chkexe_=.log) \
+ $(TEST_SCRIPT_CHKSH:.chksh_=.logsh); do \
+ if test $$d != dummy && test $$d != .log && \
+ test $$d != .logsh; then \
+ cat `basename $$d`; \
+ fi; \
+ done
-# The .chkexe_ here is the "dummy" that prevents the target from being
+# The dummy.chkexe here prevents the target from being
# empty if there are no tests in the current directory.
$(TEST_PROG_CHKEXE) $(TEST_PROG_PARA_CHKEXE) dummy.chkexe_:
@if test "X$@" != "X.chkexe_" && test "X$@" != "Xdummy.chkexe_"; then \
@@ -603,26 +629,32 @@ $(TEST_PROG_CHKEXE) $(TEST_PROG_PARA_CHKEXE) dummy.chkexe_:
if $(top_srcdir)/bin/newer $(@:.chkexe_=.chkexe) $(@:.chkexe_=)$(EXEEXT); then \
echo "No need to test $(@:.chkexe_=)$(EXEEXT) again."; \
else \
+ echo "============================" > $(@:.chkexe_=.log); \
if test "X$(HDF_FORTRAN)" = "Xyes"; then \
echo "Fortran API: Testing $(@:.chkexe_=)$(EXEEXT) $(TEST_FLAGS)"; \
+ echo "Fortran API: $(@:.chkexe_=)$(EXEEXT) $(TEST_FLAGS) Test Log" >> $(@:.chkexe_=.log); \
elif test "X$(HDF_CXX)" = "Xyes"; then \
echo "C++ API: Testing $(@:.chkexe_=)$(EXEEXT) $(TEST_FLAGS)"; \
+ echo "C++ API: $(@:.chkexe_=)$(EXEEXT) $(TEST_FLAGS) Test Log" >> $(@:.chkexe_=.log);\
else \
echo "Testing $(@:.chkexe_=)$(EXEEXT) $(TEST_FLAGS)"; \
+ echo "$(@:.chkexe_=)$(EXEEXT) $(TEST_FLAGS) Test Log" >> $(@:.chkexe_=.log); \
fi; \
- echo "============================"; \
+ echo "============================" >> $(@:.chkexe_=.log); \
srcdir="$(srcdir)" \
- $(RUNTESTS) ./$(@:.chkexe_=)$(EXEEXT) $(TEST_FLAGS) \
+ $(RUNTESTS) ./$(@:.chkexe_=)$(EXEEXT) $(TEST_FLAGS) 2>&1 >> $(@:.chkexe_=.log) \
&& touch $(@:.chkexe_=.chkexe) || \
(test $$HDF5_Make_Ignore && echo "*** Error ignored") || \
- exit 1; \
- echo ""; \
+ (cat $(@:.chkexe_=.log) && false) || exit 1; \
+ echo "" >> $(@:.chkexe_=.log); \
+ echo "Finished testing $(@:.chkexe_=)$(EXEEXT) $(TEST_FLAGS)" >> $(@:.chkexe_=.log); \
+ echo "============================" >> $(@:.chkexe_=.log); \
echo "Finished testing $(@:.chkexe_=)$(EXEEXT) $(TEST_FLAGS)"; \
fi; \
echo "============================"; \
fi
-# The .chksh_ here is the "dummy" that prevents the target from being
+# The dummy.chksh here prevents the target from being
# empty if there are no tests in the current directory.
$(TEST_SCRIPT_CHKSH) $(TEST_SCRIPT_PARA_CHKSH) dummy.chksh_:
@if test "X$@" != "X.chksh_" && test "X$@" != "Xdummy.chksh_"; then \
@@ -630,21 +662,27 @@ $(TEST_SCRIPT_CHKSH) $(TEST_SCRIPT_PARA_CHKSH) dummy.chksh_:
if $(top_srcdir)/bin/newer `basename $(@:.chksh_=.chksh)` $(@:.chksh_=); then \
echo "No need to test `basename $(@:.chksh_=)` again."; \
else \
+ echo "============================" > `basename $(@:.chksh_=.logsh)`; \
if test "X$(HDF_FORTRAN)" = "Xyes"; then \
echo "Fortran API: Testing `basename $(@:.chksh_=)` $(TEST_FLAGS)"; \
+ echo "Fortran API: `basename $(@:.chksh_=)` $(TEST_FLAGS) Test Log" >> `basename $(@:.chksh_=.logsh)`; \
elif test "X$(HDF_CXX)" = "Xyes"; then \
echo "C++ API: Testing `basename $(@:.chksh_=)` $(TEST_FLAGS)"; \
+ echo "C++ API: `basename $(@:.chksh_=)` $(TEST_FLAGS) Test Log" >> `baename $(@:.chksh_=.logsh)`; \
else \
echo "Testing `basename $(@:.chksh_=)` $(TEST_FLAGS)"; \
+ echo "`basename $(@:.chksh_=)` $(TEST_FLAGS) Test Log" >> `basename $(@:.chksh_=.logsh)`; \
fi; \
- echo "============================"; \
+ echo "============================" >> `basename $(@:.chksh_=.logsh)`; \
RUNSERIAL="$(RUNSERIAL)" RUNPARALLEL="$(RUNPARALLEL)" \
srcdir="$(srcdir)" \
- $(SHELL) $(@:.chksh_=) $(TEST_FLAGS) \
+ $(SHELL) $(@:.chksh_=) $(TEST_FLAGS) 2>&1 >> `basename $(@:.chksh_=.logsh)` \
&& touch `basename $(@:.chksh_=.chksh)` || \
(test $$HDF5_Make_Ignore && echo "*** Error ignored") || \
- exit 1; \
- echo ""; \
+ (cat `basename $(@:.chksh_=.logsh)` && false) || exit 1; \
+ echo "" >> `basename $(@:.chksh_=.logsh)`; \
+ echo "Finished testing `basename $(@:.chksh_=)` $(TEST_FLAGS)" >> `basename $(@:.chksh_=.logsh)`; \
+ echo "============================" >> `basename $(@:.chksh_=.logsh)`; \
echo "Finished testing `basename $(@:.chksh_=)` $(TEST_FLAGS)"; \
fi; \
echo "============================"; \