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Diffstat (limited to 'test')
-rw-r--r-- | test/test_usecases.sh.in | 33 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | test/testflushrefresh.sh.in | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | test/testswmr.sh.in | 18 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | test/testvdsswmr.sh.in | 31 |
4 files changed, 83 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/test/test_usecases.sh.in b/test/test_usecases.sh.in index 1cae191..a1fda0e 100644 --- a/test/test_usecases.sh.in +++ b/test/test_usecases.sh.in @@ -113,6 +113,33 @@ TOOLTEST() { fi } +# HDF5 has several tests that create and delete signal files to communicate +# between processes, and it seems that even though the names of the files are +# different, occasionally the wrong file is deleted, interrupting the flow of +# the test. Running each of these tests in its own directory should eliminate +# the problem. +mkdir usecases_test +cp twriteorder usecases_test +for FILE in use_*; do + case "$FILE" in + *.o) continue ;; ## don't copy the .o files + esac + cp $FILE usecases_test +done + +# With the --disable-shared option, swmr program files are built in the test +# directory, otherwise they are in test/.libs with a corresponding wrapper +# script in the test directory. The programs or wrapper scripts in test should +# always be copied, swmr files in .libs should be copied only if they exists. +if [ -f .libs/use_append_chunk ]; then + mkdir usecases_test/.libs + cp .libs/use_* usecases_test/.libs + cp .libs/twriteorder usecases_test/.libs +fi + +cd usecases_test + + # run tests for H5Odisable_mdc_flushes/H5Oenable_mdc_flushes/H5Oare_mdc_flushes_disabled here temporary USECORK=use_disable_mdc_flushes for p in $USECORK; do @@ -158,10 +185,14 @@ for p in $USECASES_PROGRAMS; do fi done - +cd .. # Report test results and exit if test $nerrors -eq 0 ; then echo "All $TESTNAME tests passed." + if test -z "$HDF5_NOCLEANUP"; then + # delete the test directory + rm -rf usecases_test + fi else echo "$TESTNAME tests failed with $nerrors errors." EXIT_VALUE=$EXIT_FAILURE diff --git a/test/testflushrefresh.sh.in b/test/testflushrefresh.sh.in index e7917a0..d894cee 100644 --- a/test/testflushrefresh.sh.in +++ b/test/testflushrefresh.sh.in @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ fi # different, occasionally the wrong file is deleted, interrupting the flow of # the test. Running each of these tests in its own directory should eliminate # the problem. -mkdir -p flushrefresh_test/.libs +mkdir flushrefresh_test cp flushrefresh flushrefresh_test # With the --disable-shared option, flushrefresh is built in the test directory, @@ -92,6 +92,7 @@ cp flushrefresh flushrefresh_test # the test directory. test/flushrefresh should always be copied, # .libs/flushrefresh should be copied only if it exists. if [ -f .libs/flushrefresh ]; then + mkdir flushrefresh_test/.libs cp .libs/flushrefresh flushrefresh_test/.libs fi cd flushrefresh_test @@ -210,6 +211,10 @@ fi if test $nerrors -eq 0 ; then echo "flush/refresh objects tests passed." + if test -z "$HDF5_NOCLEANUP"; then + # delete the test directory + rm -rf flushrefresh_test + fi exit 0 else echo "flush/refresh objects tests failed with $nerrors errors." diff --git a/test/testswmr.sh.in b/test/testswmr.sh.in index 85e169a..f70d083 100644 --- a/test/testswmr.sh.in +++ b/test/testswmr.sh.in @@ -128,7 +128,13 @@ done # different, occasionally the wrong file is deleted, interrupting the flow of # the test. Running each of these tests in its own directory should eliminate # the problem. -mkdir -p swmr_test/.libs +mkdir swmr_test +for FILE in swmr*; do + case "$FILE" in + *.o) continue ;; ## don't copy the .o files + esac + cp $FILE swmr_test +done cp swmr* swmr_test # With the --disable-shared option, swmr program files are built in the test @@ -136,7 +142,13 @@ cp swmr* swmr_test # script in the test directory. The programs or wrapper scripts in test should # always be copied, swmr files in .libs should be copied only if they exists. if [ -f .libs/swmr ]; then - cp .libs/swmr* swmr_test/.libs + mkdir swmr_test/.libs + for FILE in .libs/swmr*; do + case "$FILE" in + *.o) continue ;; ## don't copy the .o files + esac + cp $FILE swmr_test/.libs + done fi cd swmr_test @@ -536,7 +548,7 @@ done ############################################################################### ## Report and exit ############################################################################### - +cd .. $DPRINT nerrors=$nerrors if test $nerrors -eq 0 ; then echo "SWMR tests passed." diff --git a/test/testvdsswmr.sh.in b/test/testvdsswmr.sh.in index d69b8c0..3ada67b 100644 --- a/test/testvdsswmr.sh.in +++ b/test/testvdsswmr.sh.in @@ -109,6 +109,31 @@ while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do esac done +# HDF5 has several tests that create and delete signal files to communicate +# between processes, and it seems that even though the names of the files are +# different, occasionally the wrong file is deleted, interrupting the flow of +# the test. Running each of these tests in its own directory should eliminate +# the problem. +mkdir vds_swmr_test +for FILE in vds_swmr*; do + case "$FILE" in + *.o) continue ;; ## don't copy the .o files + esac + cp $FILE vds_swmr_test +done + +# With the --disable-shared option, swmr program files are built in the test +# directory, otherwise they are in test/.libs with a corresponding wrapper +# script in the test directory. The programs or wrapper scripts in test should +# always be copied, swmr files in .libs should be copied only if they exists. +if [ -f .libs/vds_swmr_writer ]; then + mkdir vds_swmr_test/.libs + cp .libs/vds_swmr* vds_swmr_test/.libs +fi + +cd vds_swmr_test + + echo echo "###############################################################################" echo "## Basic VDS SWMR test - writing to a tiled plane" @@ -187,10 +212,14 @@ fi ############################################################################### ## Report and exit ############################################################################### - +cd .. $DPRINT nerrors=$nerrors if test $nerrors -eq 0 ; then echo "VDS SWMR tests passed." + if test -z "$HDF5_NOCLEANUP"; then + # delete the test directory + rm -rf vds_swmr_test + fi exit 0 else echo "VDS SWMR tests failed with $nerrors errors." |