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authorLarry Knox <lrknox@hdfgroup.org>2019-12-24 21:12:08 (GMT)
committerLarry Knox <lrknox@hdfgroup.org>2019-12-24 21:12:08 (GMT)
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Merge pull request #2203 in HDFFV/hdf5 from ~LRKNOX/hdf5_lrk:1.10/master to 1.10/masterhdf5-1_10_6
* commit 'e0fa36bfe008c03365ce8ea94d705f8fdebccdf0': (166 commits) Update release date strings in README.txt and release_docs/RELEASE.txt Add release note about using ompio instead of romio when collective writes fail with OpenMPI. Fixed typos, grammatical errors, etc. Expanded entry for S3 and HDFS VFDs. Moved Mac 10.11 and 10.12 from Supported Platforms to More Platforms Tested. Add qualification to RELEASE.txt regarding performance improvements Standalone doesn't use h5test implementation. Add missing note Update COPYING file with new HDF5 license. Update bin/config.guess and config.sub to current version available from git.savannah.gnu.org. Fix include to correct memory calls - big-endian issue. Revert BLDLIBDIR value in junit.sh.in. Corrections to CMake functions Update version for HDF5 1.10.6 release. Remove autom4te.cache directory that shouldn't have been added. Remove duplicate instance Fix merge issue HDFFV-10979 - fix global name clash Correct clang search and java include Latest date first in RELEASE.txt Update RELEASE.txt with performance improvements and Steven Varga's bugfix. Update version numbers for shared lib files according to api compatibility report. Created hdf5_1_10_6 branch for HDF5 1.10.6 release preparation. Set version to 1.10.6-pre1. Switched default maintainer mode to disabled and default build mode to production. Added files produced by autogen.sh to commit except for src/H5config.h.in~ and src/H5public.h~. ...
Diffstat (limited to 'tools/libtest')
-rw-r--r--tools/libtest/CMakeLists.txt18
-rw-r--r--tools/libtest/CMakeTests.cmake49
-rw-r--r--tools/libtest/Makefile.am34
-rw-r--r--tools/libtest/Makefile.in1486
-rw-r--r--tools/libtest/h5tools_test_utils.c1266
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diff --git a/tools/libtest/CMakeLists.txt b/tools/libtest/CMakeLists.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f3d28da
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/libtest/CMakeLists.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+cmake_minimum_required (VERSION 3.10)
+project (HDF5_TOOLS_LIBTEST C)
+
+#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# Add the h5tools_utils test executables
+#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+add_executable (h5tools_test_utils ${HDF5_TOOLS_LIBTEST_SOURCE_DIR}/h5tools_test_utils.c)
+target_include_directories(h5tools_test_utils PRIVATE "${HDF5_TOOLS_DIR}/lib;${HDF5_SRC_DIR};${HDF5_BINARY_DIR};$<$<BOOL:${HDF5_ENABLE_PARALLEL}>:${MPI_C_INCLUDE_DIRS}>")
+if (NOT ONLY_SHARED_LIBS)
+ TARGET_C_PROPERTIES (h5tools_test_utils STATIC)
+ target_link_libraries (h5tools_test_utils PRIVATE ${HDF5_TOOLS_LIB_TARGET} ${HDF5_LIB_TARGET} ${HDF5_TEST_LIB_TARGET})
+else ()
+ TARGET_C_PROPERTIES (h5tools_test_utils SHARED)
+ target_link_libraries (h5tools_test_utils PRIVATE ${HDF5_TOOLS_LIBSH_TARGET} ${HDF5_LIBSH_TARGET} ${HDF5_TEST_LIBSH_TARGET})
+endif ()
+set_target_properties (h5tools_test_utils PROPERTIES FOLDER tools)
+
+include (CMakeTests.cmake)
diff --git a/tools/libtest/CMakeTests.cmake b/tools/libtest/CMakeTests.cmake
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..4feee9b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/libtest/CMakeTests.cmake
@@ -0,0 +1,49 @@
+#
+# Copyright by The HDF Group.
+# All rights reserved.
+#
+# This file is part of HDF5. The full HDF5 copyright notice, including
+# terms governing use, modification, and redistribution, is contained in
+# the COPYING file, which can be found at the root of the source code
+# distribution tree, or in https://support.hdfgroup.org/ftp/HDF5/releases.
+# If you do not have access to either file, you may request a copy from
+# help@hdfgroup.org.
+#
+
+##############################################################################
+##############################################################################
+### T E S T I N G ###
+##############################################################################
+##############################################################################
+
+
+##############################################################################
+##############################################################################
+### T H E T E S T S M A C R O S ###
+##############################################################################
+##############################################################################
+
+ macro (ADD_H5_TEST resultfile resultcode)
+ add_test (
+ NAME H5LIBTEST-${resultfile}-clear-objects
+ COMMAND ${CMAKE_COMMAND}
+ -E remove
+ ${resultfile}.out
+ ${resultfile}.out.err
+ )
+ if (NOT "${last_test}" STREQUAL "")
+ set_tests_properties (H5LIBTEST-${resultfile}-clear-objects PROPERTIES DEPENDS ${last_test})
+ endif ()
+ add_test (NAME H5LIBTEST-${resultfile} COMMAND ${CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING_EMULATOR} $<TARGET_FILE:h5tools_test_utils> ${ARGN})
+ if (NOT "${resultcode}" STREQUAL "0")
+ set_tests_properties (H5LIBTEST-${resultfile} PROPERTIES WILL_FAIL "true")
+ endif ()
+ set_tests_properties (H5LIBTEST-${resultfile} PROPERTIES DEPENDS H5LIBTEST-${resultfile}-clear-objects)
+ endmacro ()
+
+##############################################################################
+##############################################################################
+### T H E T E S T S ###
+##############################################################################
+##############################################################################
+ ADD_H5_TEST (h5tools_utils-default 0)
diff --git a/tools/libtest/Makefile.am b/tools/libtest/Makefile.am
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a93e25d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/libtest/Makefile.am
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
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+#
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+#
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+# Group. The intellectual and technical concepts contained herein are
+# proprietary to The HDF Group. Dissemination of this information or
+# reproduction of this material is strictly forbidden unless prior written
+# permission is obtained from The HDF Group.
+##
+## Makefile.am
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+#
+
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+
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+
+
+# main target
+bin_PROGRAMS=h5tools_test_utils
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+
+
+include $(top_srcdir)/config/conclude.am
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new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8ac69a6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/libtest/Makefile.in
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+ echo "Finished testing $${tname} $(TEST_FLAGS)" | tee -a $${log}; \
+ echo "============================" | tee -a $${log}; \
+ else \
+ echo "Finished testing $${tname} $(TEST_FLAGS)" >> $${log}; \
+ echo "============================" >> $${log}; \
+ fi; \
+ if test -z "$(REALTIMEOUTPUT)"; then \
+ cat $${log}; \
+ fi; \
+ fi; \
+ fi
+
+# The dummysh.chkexe here prevents the target from being
+# empty if there are no tests in the current directory.
+# $${log} is the log file.
+# $${tname} is the name of test.
+$(TEST_SCRIPT_CHKSH) $(TEST_SCRIPT_PARA_CHKSH) dummysh.chkexe_:
+ @if test "X$@" != "X.chkexe_" && test "X$@" != "Xdummysh.chkexe_"; then \
+ cmd=$(@:.chkexe_=);\
+ tname=`basename $$cmd`;\
+ chkname=`basename $(@:.chkexe_=.chkexe)`;\
+ log=`basename $(@:.chkexe_=.chklog)`; \
+ echo "============================"; \
+ if $(top_srcdir)/bin/newer $${chkname} $$cmd $(SCRIPT_DEPEND); then \
+ echo "No need to test $${tname} again."; \
+ else \
+ echo "============================" > $${log}; \
+ if test "X$(FORTRAN_API)" = "Xyes"; then \
+ echo "Fortran API: Testing $${tname} $(TEST_FLAGS)"; \
+ echo "Fortran API: $${tname} $(TEST_FLAGS) Test Log" >> $${log}; \
+ elif test "X$(CXX_API)" = "Xyes"; then \
+ echo "C++ API: Testing $${tname} $(TEST_FLAGS)"; \
+ echo "C++ API: $${tname} $(TEST_FLAGS) Test Log" >> $${log}; \
+ else \
+ echo "Testing $${tname} $(TEST_FLAGS)"; \
+ echo "$${tname} $(TEST_FLAGS) Test Log" >> $${log}; \
+ fi; \
+ echo "============================" >> $${log}; \
+ RUNSERIAL="$(RUNSERIAL)" RUNPARALLEL="$(RUNPARALLEL)" \
+ srcdir="$(srcdir)" \
+ $(TIME) $(SHELL) $$cmd $(TEST_FLAGS) >> $${log} 2>&1 \
+ && touch $${chkname} || \
+ (test $$HDF5_Make_Ignore && echo "*** Error ignored") || \
+ (cat $${log} && false) || exit 1; \
+ echo "" >> $${log}; \
+ echo "Finished testing $${tname} $(TEST_FLAGS)" >> $${log}; \
+ echo "============================" >> $${log}; \
+ echo "Finished testing $${tname} $(TEST_FLAGS)"; \
+ cat $${log}; \
+ fi; \
+ echo "============================"; \
+ fi
+
+# Actual execution of check-p.
+build-check-p: $(LIB) $(PROGS) $(chk_TESTS)
+ @if test -n "$(TEST_PROG_PARA)$(TEST_SCRIPT_PARA)"; then \
+ echo "===Parallel tests in `echo ${PWD} | sed -e s:.*/::` begin `date`==="; \
+ fi
+ @if test -n "$(TEST_PROG_PARA)"; then \
+ echo "**** Hint ****"; \
+ echo "Parallel test files reside in the current directory" \
+ "by default."; \
+ echo "Set HDF5_PARAPREFIX to use another directory. e.g.,"; \
+ echo " HDF5_PARAPREFIX=/PFS/user/me"; \
+ echo " export HDF5_PARAPREFIX"; \
+ echo " make check"; \
+ echo "**** end of Hint ****"; \
+ fi
+ @for test in $(TEST_PROG_PARA) dummy; do \
+ if test $$test != dummy; then \
+ $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) $$test.chkexe_ \
+ RUNEXEC="$(RUNPARALLEL)" || exit 1; \
+ fi; \
+ done
+ @for test in $(TEST_SCRIPT_PARA) dummy; do \
+ if test $$test != dummy; then \
+ $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) $$test.chkexe_ || exit 1; \
+ fi; \
+ done
+ @if test -n "$(TEST_PROG_PARA)$(TEST_SCRIPT_PARA)"; then \
+ echo "===Parallel tests in `echo ${PWD} | sed -e s:.*/::` ended `date`===";\
+ fi
+
+# Run test with different Virtual File Driver
+check-vfd: $(LIB) $(PROGS) $(chk_TESTS)
+ @for vfd in $(VFD_LIST) dummy; do \
+ if test $$vfd != dummy; then \
+ echo "============================"; \
+ echo "Testing Virtual File Driver $$vfd"; \
+ echo "============================"; \
+ $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) check-clean || exit 1; \
+ HDF5_DRIVER=$$vfd $(MAKE) $(AM_MAKEFLAGS) check || exit 1; \
+ fi; \
+ done
+# check_PROGRAMS=$(TEST_PROG)
+
+# Tell versions [3.59,3.63) of GNU make to not export all variables.
+# Otherwise a system limit (for SysV at least) may be exceeded.
+.NOEXPORT:
diff --git a/tools/libtest/h5tools_test_utils.c b/tools/libtest/h5tools_test_utils.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..120f803
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/libtest/h5tools_test_utils.c
@@ -0,0 +1,1266 @@
+/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
+ * Copyright by The HDF Group. *
+ * All rights reserved. *
+ * *
+ * This file is part of HDF5. The full HDF5 copyright notice, including *
+ * terms governing use, modification, and redistribution, is contained in *
+ * the COPYING file, which can be found at the root of the source code *
+ * distribution tree, or in https://support.hdfgroup.org/ftp/HDF5/releases. *
+ * If you do not have access to either file, you may request a copy from *
+ * help@hdfgroup.org. *
+ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
+
+/*
+ * Purpose: unit-test functionality of the routines in `tools/lib/h5tools_utils`
+ *
+ * Jacob Smith 2017-11-10
+ */
+
+#include "h5tools_utils.h"
+#include "h5test.h"
+
+#define UTIL_TEST_DEBUG 0
+
+#ifndef __js_test__
+
+#define __js_test__ 1L
+
+/*****************************************************************************
+ *
+ * FILE-LOCAL TESTING MACROS
+ *
+ * Purpose:
+ *
+ * 1. Upon test failure, goto-jump to single-location teardown in test
+ * function. E.g., `error:` (consistency with HDF corpus) or
+ * `failed:` (reflects purpose).
+ * >>> using "error", in part because `H5E_BEGIN_TRY` expects it.
+ * 2. Increase clarity and reduce overhead found with `TEST_ERROR`.
+ * e.g., "if(somefunction(arg, arg2) < 0) TEST_ERROR:"
+ * requires reading of entire line to know whether this if/call is
+ * part of the test setup, test operation, or a test unto itself.
+ * 3. Provide testing macros with optional user-supplied failure message;
+ * if not supplied (NULL), generate comparison output in the spirit of
+ * test-driven development. E.g., "expected 5 but was -3"
+ * User messages clarify test's purpose in code, encouraging description
+ * without relying on comments.
+ * 4. Configurable expected-actual order in generated comparison strings.
+ * Some prefer `VERIFY(expected, actual)`, others
+ * `VERIFY(actual, expected)`. Provide preprocessor ifdef switch
+ * to satifsy both parties, assuming one paradigm per test file.
+ * (One could #undef and redefine the flag through the file as desired,
+ * but _why_.)
+ *
+ * Provided as courtesy, per consideration for inclusion in the library
+ * proper.
+ *
+ * Macros:
+ *
+ * JSVERIFY_EXP_ACT - ifdef flag, configures comparison order
+ * FAIL_IF() - check condition
+ * FAIL_UNLESS() - check _not_ condition
+ * JSVERIFY() - long-int equality check; prints reason/comparison
+ * JSVERIFY_NOT() - long-int inequality check; prints
+ * JSVERIFY_STR() - string equality check; prints
+ *
+ * Programmer: Jacob Smith
+ * 2017-10-24
+ *
+ *****************************************************************************/
+
+
+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * ifdef flag: JSVERIFY_EXP_ACT
+ *
+ * JSVERIFY macros accept arguments as (EXPECTED, ACTUAL[, reason])
+ * default, if this is undefined, is (ACTUAL, EXPECTED[, reason])
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#define JSVERIFY_EXP_ACT 1L
+
+
+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Macro: JSFAILED_AT()
+ *
+ * Purpose:
+ *
+ * Preface a test failure by printing "*FAILED*" and location to stdout
+ * Similar to `H5_FAILED(); AT();` from h5test.h
+ *
+ * *FAILED* at somefile.c:12 in function_name()...
+ *
+ * Programmer: Jacob Smith
+ * 2017-10-24
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#define JSFAILED_AT() { \
+ HDprintf("*FAILED* at %s:%d in %s()...\n", __FILE__, __LINE__, FUNC); \
+}
+
+
+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Macro: FAIL_IF()
+ *
+ * Purpose:
+ *
+ * Make tests more accessible and less cluttered than
+ * `if (thing == otherthing()) TEST_ERROR`
+ * paradigm.
+ *
+ * The following lines are roughly equivalent:
+ *
+ * `if (myfunc() < 0) TEST_ERROR;` (as seen elsewhere in HDF tests)
+ * `FAIL_IF(myfunc() < 0)`
+ *
+ * Prints a generic "FAILED AT" line to stdout and jumps to `error`,
+ * similar to `TEST_ERROR` in h5test.h
+ *
+ * Programmer: Jacob Smith
+ * 2017-10-23
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#define FAIL_IF(condition) \
+if (condition) { \
+ JSFAILED_AT() \
+ goto error; \
+}
+
+
+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Macro: FAIL_UNLESS()
+ *
+ * Purpose:
+ *
+ * TEST_ERROR wrapper to reduce cognitive overhead from "negative tests",
+ * e.g., "a != b".
+ *
+ * Opposite of FAIL_IF; fails if the given condition is _not_ true.
+ *
+ * `FAIL_IF( 5 != my_op() )`
+ * is equivalent to
+ * `FAIL_UNLESS( 5 == my_op() )`
+ * However, `JSVERIFY(5, my_op(), "bad return")` may be even clearer.
+ * (see JSVERIFY)
+ *
+ * Programmer: Jacob Smith
+ * 2017-10-24
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#define FAIL_UNLESS(condition) \
+if (!(condition)) { \
+ JSFAILED_AT() \
+ goto error; \
+}
+
+
+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Macro: JSERR_LONG()
+ *
+ * Purpose:
+ *
+ * Print an failure message for long-int arguments.
+ * ERROR-AT printed first.
+ * If `reason` is given, it is printed on own line and newlined after
+ * else, prints "expected/actual" aligned on own lines.
+ *
+ * *FAILED* at myfile.c:488 in somefunc()...
+ * forest must be made of trees.
+ *
+ * or
+ *
+ * *FAILED* at myfile.c:488 in somefunc()...
+ * ! Expected 425
+ * ! Actual 3
+ *
+ * Programmer: Jacob Smith
+ * 2017-10-24
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#define JSERR_LONG(expected, actual, reason) { \
+ JSFAILED_AT() \
+ if (reason!= NULL) { \
+ HDprintf("%s\n", (reason)); \
+ } else { \
+ HDprintf(" ! Expected %ld\n ! Actual %ld\n", \
+ (long)(expected), (long)(actual)); \
+ } \
+}
+
+
+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Macro: JSERR_STR()
+ *
+ * Purpose:
+ *
+ * Print an failure message for string arguments.
+ * ERROR-AT printed first.
+ * If `reason` is given, it is printed on own line and newlined after
+ * else, prints "expected/actual" aligned on own lines.
+ *
+ * *FAILED* at myfile.c:421 in myfunc()...
+ * Blue and Red strings don't match!
+ *
+ * or
+ *
+ * *FAILED* at myfile.c:421 in myfunc()...
+ * !!! Expected:
+ * this is my expected
+ * string
+ * !!! Actual:
+ * not what I expected at all
+ *
+ * Programmer: Jacob Smith
+ * 2017-10-24
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#define JSERR_STR(expected, actual, reason) { \
+ JSFAILED_AT() \
+ if ((reason) != NULL) { \
+ HDprintf("%s\n", (reason)); \
+ } else { \
+ HDprintf("!!! Expected:\n%s\n!!!Actual:\n%s\n", \
+ (expected), (actual)); \
+ } \
+}
+
+#ifdef JSVERIFY_EXP_ACT
+
+
+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Macro: JSVERIFY()
+ *
+ * Purpose:
+ *
+ * Verify that two long integers are equal.
+ * If unequal, print failure message
+ * (with `reason`, if not NULL; expected/actual if NULL)
+ * and jump to `error` at end of function
+ *
+ * Programmer: Jacob Smith
+ * 2017-10-24
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#define JSVERIFY(expected, actual, reason) \
+if ((long)(actual) != (long)(expected)) { \
+ JSERR_LONG((expected), (actual), (reason)) \
+ goto error; \
+} /* JSVERIFY */
+
+
+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Macro: JSVERIFY_NOT()
+ *
+ * Purpose:
+ *
+ * Verify that two long integers are _not_ equal.
+ * If equal, print failure message
+ * (with `reason`, if not NULL; expected/actual if NULL)
+ * and jump to `error` at end of function
+ *
+ * Programmer: Jacob Smith
+ * 2017-10-24
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#define JSVERIFY_NOT(expected, actual, reason) \
+if ((long)(actual) == (long)(expected)) { \
+ JSERR_LONG((expected), (actual), (reason)) \
+ goto error; \
+} /* JSVERIFY_NOT */
+
+
+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Macro: JSVERIFY_STR()
+ *
+ * Purpose:
+ *
+ * Verify that two strings are equal.
+ * If unequal, print failure message
+ * (with `reason`, if not NULL; expected/actual if NULL)
+ * and jump to `error` at end of function
+ *
+ * Programmer: Jacob Smith
+ * 2017-10-24
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#define JSVERIFY_STR(expected, actual, reason) \
+if (HDstrcmp((actual), (expected)) != 0) { \
+ JSERR_STR((expected), (actual), (reason)); \
+ goto error; \
+} /* JSVERIFY_STR */
+
+
+#else /* JSVERIFY_EXP_ACT not defined */
+ /* Repeats macros above, but with actual/expected parameters reversed. */
+
+
+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Macro: JSVERIFY()
+ * See: JSVERIFY documentation above.
+ * Programmer: Jacob Smith
+ * 2017-10-14
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#define JSVERIFY(actual, expected, reason) \
+if ((long)(actual) != (long)(expected)) { \
+ JSERR_LONG((expected), (actual), (reason)); \
+ goto error; \
+} /* JSVERIFY */
+
+
+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Macro: JSVERIFY_NOT()
+ * See: JSVERIFY_NOT documentation above.
+ * Programmer: Jacob Smith
+ * 2017-10-14
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#define JSVERIFY_NOT(actual, expected, reason) \
+if ((long)(actual) == (long)(expected)) { \
+ JSERR_LONG((expected), (actual), (reason)) \
+ goto error; \
+} /* JSVERIFY_NOT */
+
+
+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ * Macro: JSVERIFY_STR()
+ * See: JSVERIFY_STR documentation above.
+ * Programmer: Jacob Smith
+ * 2017-10-14
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+#define JSVERIFY_STR(actual, expected, reason) \
+if (HDstrcmp((actual), (expected)) != 0) { \
+ JSERR_STR((expected), (actual), (reason)); \
+ goto error; \
+} /* JSVERIFY_STR */
+
+#endif /* ifdef/else JSVERIFY_EXP_ACT */
+
+#endif /* __js_test__ */
+
+/* if > 0, be very verbose when performing tests */
+#define H5TOOLS_UTILS_TEST_DEBUG 0
+
+/******************/
+/* TEST FUNCTIONS */
+/******************/
+
+
+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Function: test_parse_tuple()
+ *
+ * Purpose:
+ *
+ * Provide unit tests and specification for the `parse_tuple()` function.
+ *
+ * Return:
+ *
+ * 0 Tests passed.
+ * 1 Tests failed.
+ *
+ * Programmer: Jacob Smith
+ * 2017-11-11
+ *
+ * Changes: None.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+static unsigned
+test_parse_tuple(void)
+{
+ /*************************
+ * TEST-LOCAL STRUCTURES *
+ *************************/
+
+ struct testcase {
+ const char *test_msg; /* info about test case */
+ const char *in_str; /* input string */
+ int sep; /* separator "character" */
+ herr_t exp_ret; /* expected SUCCEED / FAIL */
+ unsigned exp_nelems; /* expected number of elements */
+ /* (no more than 7!) */
+ const char *exp_elems[7]; /* list of elements (no more than 7!) */
+ };
+
+ /******************
+ * TEST VARIABLES *
+ ******************/
+
+ struct testcase cases[] = {
+ { "bad start",
+ "words(before)",
+ ';',
+ FAIL,
+ 0,
+ {NULL},
+ },
+ { "tuple not closed",
+ "(not ok",
+ ',',
+ FAIL,
+ 0,
+ {NULL},
+ },
+ { "empty tuple",
+ "()",
+ '-',
+ SUCCEED,
+ 1,
+ {""},
+ },
+ { "no separator",
+ "(stuff keeps on going)",
+ ',',
+ SUCCEED,
+ 1,
+ {"stuff keeps on going"},
+ },
+ { "4-ple, escaped seperator",
+ "(elem0,elem1,el\\,em2,elem3)", /* "el\,em" */
+ ',',
+ SUCCEED,
+ 4,
+ {"elem0", "elem1", "el,em2", "elem3"},
+ },
+ { "5-ple, escaped escaped separator",
+ "(elem0,elem1,el\\\\,em2,elem3)",
+ ',',
+ SUCCEED,
+ 5,
+ {"elem0", "elem1", "el\\", "em2", "elem3"},
+ },
+ { "escaped non-comma separator",
+ "(5-2-7-2\\-6-2)",
+ '-',
+ SUCCEED,
+ 5,
+ {"5","2","7","2-6","2"},
+ },
+ { "embedded close-paren",
+ "(be;fo)re)",
+ ';',
+ SUCCEED,
+ 2,
+ {"be", "fo)re"},
+ },
+ { "embedded non-escaping backslash",
+ "(be;fo\\re)",
+ ';',
+ SUCCEED,
+ 2,
+ {"be", "fo\\re"},
+ },
+ { "double close-paren at end",
+ "(be;fore))",
+ ';',
+ SUCCEED,
+ 2,
+ {"be", "fore)"},
+ },
+ { "empty elements",
+ "(;a1;;a4;)",
+ ';',
+ SUCCEED,
+ 5,
+ {"", "a1", "", "a4", ""},
+ },
+ { "nested tuples with different separators",
+ "((4,e,a);(6,2,a))",
+ ';',
+ SUCCEED,
+ 2,
+ {"(4,e,a)","(6,2,a)"},
+ },
+ { "nested tuples with same separators",
+ "((4,e,a),(6,2,a))",
+ ',',
+ SUCCEED,
+ 6,
+ {"(4","e","a)","(6","2","a)"},
+ },
+ { "real-world use case",
+ "(us-east-2,AKIAIMC3D3XLYXLN5COA,ugs5aVVnLFCErO/8uW14iWE3K5AgXMpsMlWneO/+)",
+ ',',
+ SUCCEED,
+ 3,
+ {"us-east-2",
+ "AKIAIMC3D3XLYXLN5COA",
+ "ugs5aVVnLFCErO/8uW14iWE3K5AgXMpsMlWneO/+"},
+ }
+ };
+ struct testcase tc;
+ unsigned n_tests = 14;
+ unsigned i = 0;
+ unsigned count = 0;
+ unsigned elem_i = 0;
+ char **parsed = NULL;
+ char *cpy = NULL;
+ herr_t success = TRUE;
+ hbool_t show_progress = FALSE;
+
+
+
+ TESTING("arbitrary-count tuple parsing");
+
+#if H5TOOLS_UTILS_TEST_DEBUG > 0
+ show_progress = TRUE;
+#endif /* H5TOOLS_UTILS_TEST_DEBUG */
+
+ /*********
+ * TESTS *
+ *********/
+
+ for (i = 0; i < n_tests; i++) {
+
+ /* SETUP
+ */
+ HDassert(parsed == NULL);
+ HDassert(cpy == NULL);
+ tc = cases[i];
+ if (show_progress == TRUE) {
+ HDprintf("testing %d: %s...\n", i, tc.test_msg);
+ }
+
+ /* VERIFY
+ */
+ success = parse_tuple(tc.in_str, tc.sep, &cpy, &count, &parsed);
+
+ JSVERIFY( tc.exp_ret, success, "function returned incorrect value" )
+ JSVERIFY( tc.exp_nelems, count, NULL )
+ if (success == SUCCEED) {
+ FAIL_IF( parsed == NULL )
+ for (elem_i = 0; elem_i < count; elem_i++) {
+ JSVERIFY_STR( tc.exp_elems[elem_i], parsed[elem_i], NULL )
+ }
+ /* TEARDOWN */
+ HDassert(parsed != NULL);
+ HDassert(cpy != NULL);
+ HDfree(parsed);
+ parsed = NULL;
+ HDfree(cpy);
+ cpy = NULL;
+ } else {
+ FAIL_IF( parsed != NULL )
+ } /* if parse_tuple() == SUCCEED or no */
+
+ } /* for each testcase */
+
+ PASSED();
+ return 0;
+
+error:
+ /***********
+ * CLEANUP *
+ ***********/
+
+ if (parsed != NULL) HDfree(parsed);
+ if (cpy != NULL) HDfree(cpy);
+
+ return 1;
+
+} /* test_parse_tuple */
+
+
+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Function: test_populate_ros3_fa()
+ *
+ * Purpose: Verify behavior of `populate_ros3_fa()`
+ *
+ * Return: 0 if test passes
+ * 1 if failure
+ *
+ * Programmer: Jacob Smith
+ * 2017-11-13
+ *
+ * Changes: None
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+static unsigned
+test_populate_ros3_fa(void)
+{
+#ifdef H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD
+ /*************************
+ * TEST-LOCAL STRUCTURES *
+ *************************/
+
+ /************************
+ * TEST-LOCAL VARIABLES *
+ ************************/
+
+ hbool_t show_progress = FALSE;
+ int bad_version = 0xf87a; /* arbitrarily wrong version number */
+#endif /* H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD */
+
+ TESTING("programmatic ros3 fapl population");
+
+#ifndef H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD
+ HDputs(" -SKIP-");
+ HDputs(" Read-Only S3 VFD not enabled");
+ HDfflush(stdout);
+ return 0;
+#else
+#if H5TOOLS_UTILS_TEST_DEBUG > 0
+ show_progress = TRUE;
+#endif /* H5TOOLS_UTILS_TEST_DEBUG */
+
+ HDassert(bad_version != H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION);
+
+ /*********
+ * TESTS *
+ *********/
+
+ /* NULL fapl config pointer fails
+ */
+ {
+ const char *values[] = {"x", "y", "z"};
+
+ if (show_progress) { HDprintf("NULL fapl pointer\n"); }
+
+ JSVERIFY( 0, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(NULL, values),
+ "fapl pointer cannot be null" )
+ }
+
+ /* NULL values pointer yields default fapl
+ */
+ {
+ H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, TRUE, "u", "v", "w"};
+
+ if (show_progress) { HDprintf("NULL values pointer\n"); }
+
+ JSVERIFY( 1, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, NULL),
+ "NULL values pointer yields \"default\" fapl" )
+ JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY( FALSE, fa.authenticate, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.aws_region, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_id, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL )
+ }
+
+ /* all-empty values
+ * yields default fapl
+ */
+ {
+ H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, TRUE, "u", "v", "w"};
+ const char *values[] = {"", "", ""};
+
+ if (show_progress) { HDprintf("all empty values\n"); }
+
+ JSVERIFY( 1, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values),
+ "empty values yields \"default\" fapl" )
+ JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY( FALSE, fa.authenticate, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.aws_region, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_id, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL )
+ }
+
+ /* successfully set fapl with values
+ * excess value is ignored
+ */
+ {
+ H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, FALSE, "a", "b", "c"};
+ const char *values[] = {"x", "y", "z", "a"};
+
+ if (show_progress) { HDprintf("successful full set\n"); }
+
+ JSVERIFY( 1, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values),
+ "four values" )
+ JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY( TRUE, fa.authenticate, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "x", fa.aws_region, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "y", fa.secret_id, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "z", fa.secret_key, NULL )
+ }
+
+ /* NULL region
+ * yeilds default fapl
+ */
+ {
+ H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, FALSE, "a", "b", "c"};
+ const char *values[] = {NULL, "y", "z", NULL};
+
+ if (show_progress) { HDprintf("NULL region\n"); }
+
+ JSVERIFY( 0, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values),
+ "could not fill fapl" )
+ JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY( FALSE, fa.authenticate, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.aws_region, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_id, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL )
+ }
+
+ /* empty region
+ * yeilds default fapl
+ */
+ {
+ H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, FALSE, "a", "b", "c"};
+ const char *values[] = {"", "y", "z", NULL};
+
+ if (show_progress) { HDprintf("empty region; non-empty id, key\n"); }
+
+ JSVERIFY( 0, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values),
+ "could not fill fapl" )
+ JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY( FALSE, fa.authenticate, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.aws_region, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_id, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL )
+ }
+
+ /* region overflow
+ * yeilds default fapl
+ */
+ {
+ H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, FALSE, "a", "b", "c"};
+ const char *values[] = {
+ "somewhere over the rainbow not too high " \
+ "there is another rainbow bounding some darkened sky",
+ "y",
+ "z"};
+
+ if (show_progress) { HDprintf("region overflow\n"); }
+
+ HDassert(HDstrlen(values[0]) > H5FD_ROS3_MAX_REGION_LEN);
+
+ JSVERIFY( 0, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values),
+ "could not fill fapl" )
+ JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY( FALSE, fa.authenticate, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.aws_region, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_id, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL )
+ }
+
+ /* NULL id
+ * yields default fapl
+ */
+ {
+ H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, FALSE, "a", "b", "c"};
+ const char *values[] = {"x", NULL, "z", NULL};
+
+ if (show_progress) { HDprintf("NULL id\n"); }
+
+ JSVERIFY( 0, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values),
+ "could not fill fapl" )
+ JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY( FALSE, fa.authenticate, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.aws_region, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_id, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL )
+ }
+
+ /* empty id (non-empty region, key)
+ * yeilds default fapl
+ */
+ {
+ H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, FALSE, "a", "b", "c"};
+ const char *values[] = {"x", "", "z", NULL};
+
+ if (show_progress) { HDprintf("empty id; non-empty region and key\n"); }
+
+ JSVERIFY( 0, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values),
+ "could not fill fapl" )
+ JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY( FALSE, fa.authenticate, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.aws_region, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_id, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL )
+ }
+
+ /* id overflow
+ * partial set: region
+ */
+ {
+ H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, FALSE, "a", "b", "c"};
+ const char *values[] = {
+ "x",
+ "Why is it necessary to solve the problem? " \
+ "What benefits will you receive by solving the problem? " \
+ "What is the unknown? " \
+ "What is it you don't yet understand? " \
+ "What is the information you have? " \
+ "What isn't the problem? " \
+ "Is the information insufficient, redundant, or contradictory? " \
+ "Should you draw a diagram or figure of the problem? " \
+ "What are the boundaries of the problem? " \
+ "Can you separate the various parts of the problem?",
+ "z"};
+
+ if (show_progress) { HDprintf("id overflow\n"); }
+
+ HDassert(HDstrlen(values[1]) > H5FD_ROS3_MAX_SECRET_ID_LEN);
+
+ JSVERIFY( 0, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values),
+ "could not fill fapl" )
+ JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY( FALSE, fa.authenticate, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "x", fa.aws_region, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_id, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL )
+ }
+
+ /* NULL key
+ * yields default fapl
+ */
+ {
+ H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, FALSE, "a", "b", "c"};
+ const char *values[] = {"x", "y", NULL, NULL};
+
+ if (show_progress) { HDprintf("NULL key\n"); }
+
+ JSVERIFY( 0, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values),
+ "could not fill fapl" )
+ JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY( FALSE, fa.authenticate, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.aws_region, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_id, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL )
+ }
+
+ /* empty key (non-empty region, id)
+ * yeilds authenticating fapl
+ */
+ {
+ H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, FALSE, "a", "b", "c"};
+ const char *values[] = {"x", "y", "", NULL};
+
+ if (show_progress) { HDprintf("empty key; non-empty region and id\n"); }
+
+ JSVERIFY( 1, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values),
+ "could not fill fapl" )
+ JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY( TRUE, fa.authenticate, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "x", fa.aws_region, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "y", fa.secret_id, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL )
+ }
+
+ /* empty key, region (non-empty id)
+ * yeilds default fapl
+ */
+ {
+ H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, FALSE, "a", "b", "c"};
+ const char *values[] = {"", "y", "", NULL};
+
+ if (show_progress) { HDprintf("empty key and region; non-empty id\n"); }
+
+ JSVERIFY( 0, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values),
+ "could not fill fapl" )
+ JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY( FALSE, fa.authenticate, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.aws_region, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_id, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL )
+ }
+
+ /* empty key, id (non-empty region)
+ * yeilds default fapl
+ */
+ {
+ H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, FALSE, "a", "b", "c"};
+ const char *values[] = {"x", "", "", NULL};
+
+ if (show_progress) { HDprintf("empty key and id; non-empty region\n"); }
+
+ JSVERIFY( 0, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values),
+ "could not fill fapl" )
+ JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY( FALSE, fa.authenticate, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.aws_region, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_id, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL )
+ }
+
+ /* key overflow
+ * partial set: region, id
+ */
+ {
+ H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {bad_version, FALSE, "a", "b", "c"};
+ const char *values[] = {
+ "x",
+ "y",
+ "Why is it necessary to solve the problem? " \
+ "What benefits will you receive by solving the problem? " \
+ "What is the unknown? " \
+ "What is it you don't yet understand? " \
+ "What is the information you have? " \
+ "What isn't the problem? " \
+ "Is the information insufficient, redundant, or contradictory? " \
+ "Should you draw a diagram or figure of the problem? " \
+ "What are the boundaries of the problem? " \
+ "Can you separate the various parts of the problem?"};
+
+ if (show_progress) { HDprintf("key overflow\n"); }
+
+ HDassert(HDstrlen(values[2]) > H5FD_ROS3_MAX_SECRET_KEY_LEN);
+
+ JSVERIFY( 0, h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values),
+ "could not fill fapl" )
+ JSVERIFY( H5FD_CURR_ROS3_FAPL_T_VERSION, fa.version, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY( FALSE, fa.authenticate, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "x", fa.aws_region, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "y", fa.secret_id, NULL )
+ JSVERIFY_STR( "", fa.secret_key, NULL )
+ }
+
+ /* use case
+ */
+ {
+ H5FD_ros3_fapl_t fa = {0, 0, "", "", ""};
+ const char *values[] = {
+ "us-east-2",
+ "AKIAIMC3D3XLYXLN5COA",
+ "ugs5aVVnLFCErO/8uW14iWE3K5AgXMpsMlWneO/+"
+ };
+ JSVERIFY( 1,
+ h5tools_populate_ros3_fapl(&fa, values),
+ "unable to set use case" )
+ JSVERIFY( 1, fa.version, "version check" )
+ JSVERIFY( 1, fa.authenticate, "should authenticate" )
+ }
+
+ PASSED();
+ return 0;
+
+error :
+ /***********
+ * CLEANUP *
+ ***********/
+
+ return 1;
+
+#endif /* H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD */
+
+} /* test_populate_ros3_fa */
+
+
+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Function: test_set_configured_fapl()
+ *
+ * Purpose: Verify `h5tools_set_configured_fapl()` with ROS3 VFD
+ *
+ * Return: 0 if test passes
+ * 1 if failure
+ *
+ * Programmer: Jacob Smith
+ * 2018-07-12
+ *
+ * Changes: None
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+static unsigned
+test_set_configured_fapl(void)
+{
+#define UTIL_TEST_NOFAPL 1
+#define UTIL_TEST_DEFAULT 2
+#define UTIL_TEST_CREATE 3
+
+ /*************************
+ * TEST-LOCAL STRUCTURES *
+ *************************/
+ typedef struct testcase {
+ const char message[88];
+ int expected;
+ int fapl_choice;
+ const char vfdname[12];
+ void *conf_fa;
+ } testcase;
+
+ typedef struct other_fa_t {
+ int a;
+ int b;
+ int c;
+ } other_fa_t;
+
+ /************************
+ * TEST-LOCAL VARIABLES *
+ ************************/
+
+ hid_t fapl_id = -1;
+ other_fa_t wrong_fa = {0x432, 0xf82, 0x9093};
+ H5FD_ros3_fapl_t ros3_anon_fa = {1, FALSE, "", "", ""};
+ H5FD_ros3_fapl_t ros3_auth_fa = {
+ 1, /* fapl version */
+ TRUE, /* authenticate */
+ "us-east-1", /* aws region */
+ "12345677890abcdef", /* simulate access key ID */
+ "oiwnerwe9u0234nJw0-aoj+dsf", /* simulate secret key */
+ };
+ H5FD_hdfs_fapl_t hdfs_fa = {
+ 1, /* fapl version */
+ "", /* namenode name */
+ 0, /* namenode port */
+ "", /* kerberos ticket cache */
+ "", /* user name */
+ 2048, /* stream buffer size */
+ };
+ unsigned n_cases = 7; /* number of common testcases */
+ testcase cases[] = {
+ { "(common) should fail: no fapl id",
+ 0,
+ UTIL_TEST_NOFAPL,
+ "",
+ NULL,
+ },
+ { "(common) should fail: no fapl id (with struct)",
+ 0,
+ UTIL_TEST_NOFAPL,
+ "",
+ &wrong_fa,
+ },
+ { "(common) H5P_DEFAULT with no struct should succeed",
+ 1,
+ UTIL_TEST_DEFAULT,
+ "",
+ NULL,
+ },
+ { "(common) H5P_DEFAULT with (ignored) struct should succeed",
+ 1,
+ UTIL_TEST_DEFAULT,
+ "",
+ &wrong_fa,
+ },
+ { "(common) provided fapl entry should not fail",
+ 1,
+ UTIL_TEST_CREATE,
+ "",
+ NULL,
+ },
+ { "(common) provided fapl entry should not fail; ignores struct",
+ 1,
+ UTIL_TEST_CREATE,
+ "",
+ &wrong_fa,
+ },
+ { "(common) should fail: unrecoginzed vfd name",
+ 0,
+ UTIL_TEST_DEFAULT,
+ "unknown",
+ NULL,
+ },
+
+#ifdef H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD
+ /* WARNING: add number of ROS3 test cases after array definition
+ */
+ { "(ROS3) should fail: no fapl id, no struct",
+ 0,
+ UTIL_TEST_NOFAPL,
+ "ros3",
+ NULL,
+ },
+ { "(ROS3) should fail: no fapl id",
+ 0,
+ UTIL_TEST_NOFAPL,
+ "ros3",
+ &ros3_anon_fa,
+ },
+ { "(ROS3) should fail: no struct",
+ 0,
+ UTIL_TEST_CREATE,
+ "ros3",
+ NULL,
+ },
+ { "(ROS3) successful set",
+ 1,
+ UTIL_TEST_CREATE,
+ "ros3",
+ &ros3_anon_fa,
+ },
+ { "(ROS3) should fail: attempt to set DEFAULT fapl",
+ 0,
+ UTIL_TEST_DEFAULT,
+ "ros3",
+ &ros3_anon_fa,
+ },
+#endif /* H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD */
+
+#ifdef H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS
+ /* WARNING: add number of HDFS test cases after array definition
+ */
+ { "(HDFS) should fail: no fapl id, no struct",
+ 0,
+ UTIL_TEST_NOFAPL,
+ "hdfs",
+ NULL,
+ },
+ { "(HDFS) should fail: no fapl id",
+ 0,
+ UTIL_TEST_NOFAPL,
+ "hdfs",
+ &hdfs_fa,
+ },
+ { "(HDFS) should fail: no struct",
+ 0,
+ UTIL_TEST_CREATE,
+ "hdfs",
+ NULL,
+ },
+ { "(HDFS) successful set",
+ 1,
+ UTIL_TEST_CREATE,
+ "hdfs",
+ &hdfs_fa,
+ },
+ { "(HDFS) should fail: attempt to set DEFAULT fapl",
+ 0,
+ UTIL_TEST_DEFAULT,
+ "hdfs",
+ &hdfs_fa,
+ },
+#endif /* H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS */
+
+ }; /* testcases `cases` array */
+ unsigned int i;
+
+#ifdef H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD
+ n_cases += 5;
+#endif /* H5_HAVE_ROS3_VFD */
+
+#ifdef H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS
+ n_cases += 5;
+#endif /* H5_HAVE_LIBHDFS */
+
+ TESTING("programmatic fapl set");
+
+ for (i = 0; i < n_cases; i++) {
+ int result;
+ testcase C = cases[i];
+
+ fapl_id = -1;
+
+#if UTIL_TEST_DEBUG
+ HDfprintf(stderr, "setup test %d\t%s\n", i, C.message); fflush(stderr);
+#endif /* UTIL_TEST_DEBUG */
+
+ /* per-test setup */
+ if (C.fapl_choice == UTIL_TEST_DEFAULT) {
+ fapl_id = H5P_DEFAULT;
+ } else if (C.fapl_choice == UTIL_TEST_CREATE) {
+ fapl_id = H5Pcreate(H5P_FILE_ACCESS);
+ FAIL_IF( fapl_id < 0 )
+ }
+
+#if UTIL_TEST_DEBUG
+ HDfprintf(stderr, "before test\n"); fflush(stderr);
+#endif /* UTIL_TEST_DEBUG */
+
+ /* test */
+ result = h5tools_set_configured_fapl(
+ fapl_id,
+ C.vfdname,
+ C.conf_fa);
+ JSVERIFY( result, C.expected, C.message )
+
+#if UTIL_TEST_DEBUG
+ HDfprintf(stderr, "after test\n"); fflush(stderr);
+#endif /* UTIL_TEST_DEBUG */
+
+ /* per-test-teardown */
+ if (fapl_id > 0) {
+ FAIL_IF( FAIL == H5Pclose(fapl_id) )
+ }
+ fapl_id = -1;
+
+#if UTIL_TEST_DEBUG
+ HDfprintf(stderr, "after cleanup\n"); fflush(stderr);
+#endif /* UTIL_TEST_DEBUG */
+
+ }
+
+#if UTIL_TEST_DEBUG
+ HDfprintf(stderr, "after loop\n"); fflush(stderr);
+#endif /* UTIL_TEST_DEBUG */
+
+ PASSED();
+ return 0;
+
+error :
+ /***********
+ * CLEANUP *
+ ***********/
+
+#if UTIL_TEST_DEBUG
+ HDfprintf(stderr, "ERROR\n"); fflush(stderr);
+#endif /* UTIL_TEST_DEBUG */
+
+ if (fapl_id > 0) {
+ (void)H5Pclose(fapl_id);
+ }
+
+ return 1;
+
+#undef UTIL_TEST_NOFAPL
+#undef UTIL_TEST_DEFAULT
+#undef UTIL_TEST_CREATE
+} /* test_set_configured_fapl */
+
+
+/*----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ *
+ * Function: main()
+ *
+ * Purpose: Run all test functions.
+ *
+ * Return: 0 iff all test pass
+ * 1 iff any failures
+ *
+ * Programmer: Jacob Smith
+ * 2017-11-10
+ *
+ * Changes: None.
+ *
+ *----------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ */
+int
+main(void)
+{
+ unsigned nerrors = 0;
+
+#ifdef _H5TEST_
+ h5reset(); /* h5test? */
+#endif /* _H5TEST_ */
+
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "Testing h5tools_utils corpus.\n");
+
+ nerrors += test_parse_tuple();
+ nerrors += test_populate_ros3_fa();
+ nerrors += test_set_configured_fapl();
+
+ if (nerrors > 0) {
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "***** %d h5tools_utils TEST%s FAILED! *****\n",
+ nerrors,
+ nerrors > 1 ? "S" : "");
+ nerrors = 1;
+ } else {
+ HDfprintf(stdout, "All h5tools_utils tests passed\n");
+ }
+
+ return (int)nerrors;
+
+} /* main */
+
+