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-@echo off
-rem
-rem Copyright by The HDF Group.
-rem Copyright by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois.
-rem All rights reserved.
-rem
-rem This file is part of HDF5. The full HDF5 copyright notice, including
-rem terms governing use, modification, and redistribution, is contained in
-rem the files COPYING and Copyright.html. COPYING can be found at the root
-rem of the source code distribution tree; Copyright.html can be found at the
-rem root level of an installed copy of the electronic HDF5 document set and
-rem is linked from the top-level documents page. It can also be found at
-rem http://hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc/Copyright.html. If you do not have
-rem access to either file, you may request a copy from help@hdfgroup.org.
-rem
-rem Tests for the h5dump tool
-rem
-rem Created: Scott Wegner, 8/23/07
-rem Modified: Scott Wegner, 5/12/08
-rem
-
-setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
-pushd %~dp0
-
-set h5pubconf=%CD%\..\..\src\h5pubconf.h
-
-rem Determine which filters are available
-rem On Windows, the function :detect_filter sets these for us
-call :detect_filter szip
-call :detect_filter deflate
-call :detect_filter shuffle
-call :detect_filter fletcher32
-call :detect_filter nbit
-call :detect_filter scaleoffset
-
-rem The tool name
-set dumper=h5dump%2
-rem The path of the tool library
-set dumper_bin=%CD%\..\%dumper%\%1\%dumper%
-set testdir=%CD%\..\testfiles
-
-rem The h5diff tool name
-set h5diff=..\h5diff%2\%1\h5diff%2
-rem The path of the h5diff tool binary
-set h5diff_bin=%CD%\%h5diff%
-
-rem The h5import tool name
-set h5import=..\h5import%2\%1\h5import%2
-rem The path of the h5import tool binary
-set h5import_bin=%CD%\%h5import%
-
-set nerrors=0
-set verbose=yes
-
-set srcdir=%CD%
-
-if not exist %testdir% mkdir %testdir%
-
-goto main
-
-
-rem Print a line-line message left justified in a field of 70 characters
-rem beginning with the word "Testing".
-rem
-:testing
- set test_msg=Testing %dumper%
- for %%a in (%*) do (
- if %%a neq PASSED (
- if %%a neq *FAILED* (
- set test_msg=!test_msg! %%~nxa
- ) )
- )
- rem We need to replace PERCENT here with "%" for tests that use a percent
- rem sign. --SJW 5/12/08
- set test_msg=!test_msg:PERCENT=%%!
- echo.%test_msg:~0,69% %1
-
- exit /b
-
-
-rem Run a test and print PASS or *FAIL*. If a test fails then increment
-rem the `nerrors' global variable and (if $verbose is set) display the
-rem difference between the actual output and the expected output. The
-rem expected output is given as the first argument to this function and
-rem the actual output file is calculated by replacing the `.ddl' with
-rem `.out'. The actual output is not removed if $HDF5_NOCLEANUP has a
-rem non-zero value.
-rem
-:tooltest
- set expect=%CD%\..\testfiles\%1
- set actual=%CD%\..\testfiles\%~n1.out
- set actual_err=%CD%\..\testfiles\%~n1.err
-
- rem We define %params% here because Windows `shift` command doesn't affect
- rem the %* variable. --SJW 8/23/07
- set params=%*
- rem If there is not 2nd parameter, that means we have no filename, which
- rem implies that we are on the "tnofilename" test. Make sure we remove the
- rem expected output from the params, and add a space. --SJW 8/27/07
- if "%2"=="" (
- set params=
- ) else (
- set params=!params:* =!
- )
-
- rem Run test.
-
- (
- rem We need to replace PERCENT here with "%" for tests that use percents
- rem Also remove quotes here, because Linux 'echo' command strips them.
- rem --SJW 8/24/07
- set params_echo=!params:PERCENT=%%!
- echo.#############################
- echo.Expected output for 'h5dump !params_echo:"=!'
- echo.#############################
- pushd %CD%\..\testfiles
- %dumper_bin% !params:PERCENT=%%!
- popd
- ) > %actual% 2> %actual_err%
- type %actual_err% >> %actual%
-
- if not exist %expect% (
- rem Create the expect file if it doesn't yet exist.
- call :testing CREATED %params%
- copy /y %actual% %expect% > nul
- ) else (
- fc /w %expect% %actual% > nul
- if !errorlevel! equ 0 (
- call :testing PASSED %params%
- ) else (
- call :testing *FAILED* %params%
- echo. Expected results ^(*.ddl^) differs from actual results ^(*.out^)
- set /a nerrors=!nerrors!+1
- if "yes"=="%verbose%" fc /w %expect% %actual%
- )
- )
-
- rem Clean up output file
- if not defined hdf5_nocleanup (
- del /f %actual% %actual_err%
- )
-
- exit /b
-
-
-rem same as TOOLTEST but does not print the header Expected output
-rem use for the binary tests that expect a full path in -o
-:tooltest1
-
- set expect=%srcdir%\..\testfiles\%1
- set actual=%CD%\..\testfiles\%~n1.out
- set actual_err=%CD%\..\testfiles\%~n1.err
-
- rem We define %params% here because Windows `shift` command doesn't affect
- rem the %* variable. --SJW 8/23/07
- set params=%*
- rem If there is not 2nd parameter, that means we have no filename, which
- rem implies that we are on the "tnofilename" test. Make sure we remove the
- rem expected output from the params, and add a space. --SJW 8/27/07
- if "%2"=="" (
- set params=
- ) else (
- set params=!params:* =!
- )
-
- rem Run test.
- (
- pushd %CD%\..\testfiles
- %dumper_bin% !params:PERCENT=%%!
- popd
- ) > %actual% 2> %actual_err%
- type %actual_err% >> %actual%
-
- if not exist %expect% (
- rem Create the expect file if it doesn't yet exist.
- call :testing CREATED %params%
- copy /y %actual% %expect% > nul
- ) else (
- fc /w %expect% %actual% > nul
- if !errorlevel! equ 0 (
- call :testing PASSED %params%
- ) else (
- call :testing *FAILED* %params%
- echo. Expected results ^(*.ddl^) differs from actual results ^(*.out^)
- set /a nerrors=!nerrors!+1
- if "yes"=="%verbose%" fc /w %expect% %actual%
- )
- )
-
- rem Clean up output file
- if not defined hdf5_nocleanup (
- del /f %actual% %actual_err%
- )
-
- exit /b
-
-rem Print a "SKIP" message
-:skip
- call :testing -SKIP- %*
- exit /b
-
-
-rem Print a line-line message left justified in a field of 70 characters
-rem
-:print_h5diff
- set test_msg=Running h5diff
- for %%a in (%*) do (
- if %%a neq PASSED (
- if %%a neq *FAILED* (
- set test_msg=!test_msg! %%~nxa
- ) )
- )
- set test_msg=%test_msg%
- echo.%test_msg:~0,69% %1
-
- exit /b
-
-
-rem Call the h5diff tool
-rem
-:difftest
- (
- pushd %CD%\..\testfiles
- %h5diff_bin% %* -q
- popd
- )
- if %errorlevel% neq 0 (
- call :print_h5diff *FAILED* %*
- set /a nerrors=!nerrors!+1
- ) else (
- call :print_h5diff PASSED %*
- )
-
- exit /b
-
-
-rem Print a line-line message left justified in a field of 70 characters
-rem beginning with the word "Verifying".
-rem
-:print_h5import
- set test_msg=Running h5import
- for %%a in (%*) do (
- if %%a neq PASSED (
- if %%a neq *FAILED* (
- set test_msg=!test_msg! %%~nxa
- ) )
- )
- set test_msg=%test_msg%
- echo.%test_msg:~0,69% %1
-
- exit /b
-
-
-rem Call the h5import tool
-rem
-:importtest
- rem Remove the output hdf5 file if it exists
- set hdf5_file=%CD%\..\testfiles\%5
- if exist %hdf5_file% (
- del /f %hdf5_file%
- )
-
- (
- pushd %CD%\..\testfiles
- %h5import_bin% %*
- popd
- )
- if %errorlevel% neq 0 (
- call :print_h5import *FAILED* %*
- set /a nerrors=!nerrors!+1
- ) else (
- call :print_h5import PASSED %*
- )
- exit /b
-
-
-
-rem This is a Windows-specific function that detects if the filter passed
-rem should be enabled for this test script. It searches H5pubconf.h for the
-rem string "#define H5_HAVE_FILTER_%1" and sets the variable "use_filter_%1"
-rem accordingly. On other platforms, this variable is set in the Makefile.
-rem If we find a better way to test this in the future, we should use it.
-rem --SJW 9/4/07
-:detect_filter
- findstr /b /i /c:"#define H5_HAVE_FILTER_%1" %h5pubconf% > nul
- if %errorlevel% equ 0 (
- set use_filter_%1=yes
- ) else (
- set use_filter_%1=no
- )
-
- exit /b
-
-
-rem ############################################################################
-rem ############################################################################
-rem # T H E T E S T S ###
-rem ############################################################################
-rem ############################################################################
-:main
-
- rem test for signed/unsigned datasets
- call :tooltest packedbits.ddl packedbits.h5
-
- rem test for displaying groups
- call :tooltest tgroup-1.ddl tgroup.h5
- rem test for displaying the selected groups
- call :tooltest tgroup-2.ddl --group=/g2 --group / -g /y tgroup.h5
-
- rem test for displaying simple space datasets
- call :tooltest tdset-1.ddl tdset.h5
- rem test for displaying selected datasets
- call :tooltest tdset-2.ddl -H -d dset1 -d /dset2 --dataset=dset3 tdset.h5
-
- rem test for displaying attributes
- call :tooltest tattr-1.ddl tattr.h5
- rem test for displaying the selected attributes of string type and scalar space
- call :tooltest tattr-2.ddl -a /attr1 --attribute /attr4 --attribute=/attr5 tattr.h5
- rem test for header and error messages
- call :tooltest tattr-3.ddl --header -a /attr2 --attribute=/attr tattr.h5
- rem test for displaying attributes in shared datatype (also in group and dataset)
- call :tooltest tnamed_dtype_attr.ddl tnamed_dtype_attr.h5
-
- rem test for displaying soft links and user-defined links
- call :tooltest tslink-1.ddl tslink.h5
- call :tooltest tudlink-1.ddl tudlink.h5
- rem test for displaying the selected link
- call :tooltest tslink-2.ddl -l slink2 tslink.h5
- call :tooltest tudlink-2.ddl -l udlink2 tudlink.h5
-
- rem tests for hard links
- call :tooltest thlink-1.ddl thlink.h5
- call :tooltest thlink-2.ddl -d /g1/dset2 --dataset /dset1 --dataset=/g1/g1.1/dset3 thlink.h5
- call :tooltest thlink-3.ddl -d /g1/g1.1/dset3 --dataset /g1/dset2 --dataset=/dset1 thlink.h5
- call :tooltest thlink-4.ddl -g /g1 thlink.h5
- call :tooltest thlink-5.ddl -d /dset1 -g /g2 -d /g1/dset2 thlink.h5
-
- rem tests for compound data types
- call :tooltest tcomp-1.ddl tcompound.h5
- rem test for named data types
- call :tooltest tcomp-2.ddl -t /type1 --datatype /type2 --datatype=/group1/type3 tcompound.h5
- rem test for unamed type
- call :tooltest tcomp-3.ddl -t /#6632 -g /group2 tcompound.h5
- rem test complicated compound datatype
- call :tooltest tcomp-4.ddl tcompound_complex.h5
-
- rem test for the nested compound type
- call :tooltest tnestcomp-1.ddl tnestedcomp.h5
-
- rem test for options
- call :tooltest tall-1.ddl tall.h5
- call :tooltest tall-2.ddl --header -g /g1/g1.1 -a attr2 tall.h5
- call :tooltest tall-3.ddl -d /g2/dset2.1 -l /g1/g1.2/g1.2.1/slink tall.h5
-
- rem test for loop detection
- call :tooltest tloop-1.ddl tloop.h5
-
- rem test for string
- call :tooltest tstr-1.ddl tstr.h5
- call :tooltest tstr-2.ddl tstr2.h5
-
- rem test for file created by Lib SAF team
- call :tooltest tsaf.ddl tsaf.h5
-
- rem test for file with variable length data
- call :tooltest tvldtypes1.ddl tvldtypes1.h5
- call :tooltest tvldtypes2.ddl tvldtypes2.h5
- call :tooltest tvldtypes3.ddl tvldtypes3.h5
- call :tooltest tvldtypes4.ddl tvldtypes4.h5
- call :tooltest tvldtypes5.ddl tvldtypes5.h5
-
- rem test for file with variable length string data
- call :tooltest tvlstr.ddl tvlstr.h5
-
- rem test for files with array data
- call :tooltest tarray1.ddl tarray1.h5
- call :tooltest tarray1_big.ddl -R tarray1_big.h5
- call :tooltest tarray2.ddl tarray2.h5
- call :tooltest tarray3.ddl tarray3.h5
- call :tooltest tarray4.ddl tarray4.h5
- call :tooltest tarray5.ddl tarray5.h5
- call :tooltest tarray6.ddl tarray6.h5
- call :tooltest tarray7.ddl tarray7.h5
- call :tooltest tarray8.ddl tarray8.h5
-
- rem test for files with empty data
- call :tooltest tempty.ddl tempty.h5
-
- rem test for files with groups that have comments
- call :tooltest tgrp_comments.ddl tgrp_comments.h5
-
- rem test the --filedriver flag
- call :tooltest tsplit_file.ddl --filedriver=split tsplit_file
- rem On Windows, we pass "PERCENT", and let other calls replace it with
- rem the "%". We cannot pass "%" directly because Windows interprets it as
- rem the name of the script. --SJW 8/24/07
- call :tooltest tfamily.ddl --filedriver=family tfamilyPERCENT05d.h5
- call :tooltest tmulti.ddl --filedriver=multi tmulti
-
- rem test for files with group names which reach > 1024 bytes in size
- call :tooltest tlarge_objname.ddl -w157 tlarge_objname.h5
-
- rem test '-A' to suppress data but print attr's
- call :tooltest tall-2A.ddl -A tall.h5
-
- rem test '-r' to print attributes in ASCII instead of decimal
- call :tooltest tall-2B.ddl -A -r tall.h5
-
- rem test Subsetting
- call :tooltest tall-4s.ddl --dataset=/g1/g1.1/dset1.1.1 --start=1,1 --stride=2,3 --count=3,2 --block=1,1 tall.h5
- call :tooltest tall-5s.ddl -d "/g1/g1.1/dset1.1.2[0;2;10;]" tall.h5
- call :tooltest tdset-3s.ddl -d "/dset1[1,1;;;]" tdset.h5
- rem block
- rem call :tooltest tdset2-1s.ddl -d "/dset1[;3,2;4,4;1,4]" tdset2.h5
-
- rem test printing characters in ASCII instead of decimal
- call :tooltest tchar1.ddl -r tchar.h5
-
- rem test failure handling
- rem Missing file name
- call :tooltest tnofilename.ddl
-
- rem rev. 2004
-
- rem tests for super block
- call :tooltest tboot1.ddl -H -B -d dset tfcontents1.h5
- call :tooltest tboot2.ddl -B tfcontents2.h5
-
- rem test -p with a non existing dataset
- call :tooltest tperror.ddl -p -d bogus tfcontents1.h5
-
- rem test for file contents
- call :tooltest tcontents.ddl -n tfcontents1.h5
-
- rem tests for storage layout
- rem compact
- call :tooltest tcompact.ddl -H -p -d compact tfilters.h5
- rem contiguous
- call :tooltest tcontiguos.ddl -H -p -d contiguous tfilters.h5
- rem chunked
- call :tooltest tchunked.ddl -H -p -d chunked tfilters.h5
- rem external
- call :tooltest texternal.ddl -H -p -d external tfilters.h5
-
- rem fill values
- call :tooltest tfill.ddl -p tfvalues.h5
-
- rem several datatype, with references , print path
- call :tooltest treference.ddl tattr2.h5
-
- rem escape/not escape non printable characters
- call :tooltest tstringe.ddl -e tstr3.h5
- call :tooltest tstring.ddl tstr3.h5
- rem char data as ASCII with non escape
- call :tooltest tstring2.ddl -r -d str4 tstr3.h5
-
- rem array indices print/not print
- call :tooltest tindicesyes.ddl taindices.h5
- call :tooltest tindicesno.ddl -y taindices.h5
-
- rem ######### array indices with subsetting
- rem 1D case
- call :tooltest tindicessub1.ddl -d 1d -s 1 -S 10 -c 2 -k 3 taindices.h5
-
- rem 2D case
- call :tooltest tindicessub2.ddl -d 2d -s 1,2 -S 3,3 -c 3,2 -k 2,2 taindices.h5
-
- rem 3D case
- call :tooltest tindicessub3.ddl -d 3d -s 0,1,2 -S 1,3,3 -c 2,2,2 -k 1,2,2 taindices.h5
-
- rem 4D case
- call :tooltest tindicessub4.ddl -d 4d -s 0,0,1,2 -c 2,2,3,2 -S 1,1,3,3 -k 1,1,2,2 taindices.h5
-
-
- rem tests for filters
- rem SZIP
- set option=-H -p -d szip tfilters.h5
- if not "%use_filter_szip%"=="yes" (
- call :skip %option%
- ) else (
- call :tooltest tszip.ddl %option%
- )
- rem deflate
- set option=-H -p -d deflate tfilters.h5
- if not "%use_filter_deflate%"=="yes" (
- call :skip %option%
- ) else (
- call :tooltest tdeflate.ddl %option%
- )
- rem shuffle
- set option=-H -p -d shuffle tfilters.h5
- if not "%use_filter_shuffle%"=="yes" (
- call :skip %option%
- ) else (
- call :tooltest tshuffle.ddl %option%
- )
- rem fletcher32
- set option=-H -p -d fletcher32 tfilters.h5
- if not "%use_filter_fletcher32%"=="yes" (
- call :skip %option%
- ) else (
- call :tooltest tfletcher32.ddl %option%
- )
- rem nbit
- set option=-H -p -d nbit tfilters.h5
- if not "%use_filter_nbit%"=="yes" (
- call :skip %option%
- ) else (
- call :tooltest tnbit.ddl %option%
- )
- rem scaleoffset
- set option=-H -p -d scaleoffset tfilters.h5
- if not "%use_filter_scaleoffset%"=="yes" (
- call :skip %option%
- ) else (
- call :tooltest tscaleoffset.ddl %option%
- )
- rem all
- set option=-H -p -d all tfilters.h5
- rem Windows doesn't have "or" for compound conditional, so we must check
- rem each one individually. --SJW 8/24/07
- if not "%use_filter_fletcher32%"=="yes" (
- call :skip %option%
- ) else if not "%use_filter_szip%"=="yes" (
- call :skip %option%
- ) else if not "%use_filter_deflate%"=="yes" (
- call :skip %option%
- ) else if not "%use_filter_shuffle%"=="yes" (
- call :skip %option%
- ) else if not "%use_filter_nbit%"=="yes" (
- call :skip %option%
- ) else if not "%use_filter_scaleoffset%"=="yes" (
- call :skip %option%
- ) else (
- call :tooltest tallfilters.ddl %option%
- )
- rem user defined
- call :tooltest tuserfilter.ddl -H -p -d myfilter tfilters.h5
-
- rem test for displaying objects with very long names
- call :tooltest tlonglinks.ddl tlonglinks.h5
-
- rem dimensions over 4GB, print boundary
- call :tooltest tbigdims.ddl -d dset4gb -s 4294967284 -c 22 tbigdims.h5
-
- rem hyperslab read
- call :tooltest thyperslab.ddl thyperslab.h5
-
-
- rem
-
- rem test for displaying dataset and attribute of null space
- call :tooltest tnullspace.ddl tnullspace.h5
-
- rem test for long double (some systems do not have long double)
- rem call :tooltest tldouble.ddl tldouble.h5
-
- rem test for vms
- call :tooltest tvms.ddl tvms.h5
-
- rem test for binary output
- rem Don't use %testdir% here, because we are already in the correct
- rem directory, and using it only gets in the way of the output formatting.
- rem --SJW 8/24/07
- call :tooltest1 tbin1.ddl -d integer -o out1.bin -b LE tbinary.h5
-
- rem NATIVE default. the NATIVE test can be validated with h5import/h5diff
- call :tooltest1 tbin1.ddl -d integer -o out1.bin -b MEMORY tbinary.h5
- call :importtest out1.bin -c out3.h5import -o out1.h5
- call :difftest tbinary.h5 out1.h5 /integer /integer
-
- call :tooltest1 tbin2.ddl -b BE -d float -o out2.bin tbinary.h5
-
- rem the NATIVE test can be validated with h5import/h5diff
- call :tooltest1 tbin3.ddl -d integer -o out3.bin -b NATIVE tbinary.h5
- call :importtest out3.bin -c out3.h5import -o out3.h5
- call :difftest tbinary.h5 out3.h5 /integer /integer
-
- call :tooltest1 tbin4.ddl -d double -b FILE -o out4.bin tbinary.h5
-
- rem Clean up binary output files
- if not defined hdf5_nocleanup (
- for /l %%a in (1,1,4) do del /f %testdir%\out%%a.bin
- del /f %testdir%\out3.h5
- )
-
- rem test for dataset region references
- call :tooltest tdatareg.ddl tdatareg.h5
- call :tooltest tdataregR.ddl -R tdatareg.h5
- call :tooltest tattrreg.ddl tattrreg.h5
- call :tooltest tattrregR.ddl -R tattrreg.h5
-
- rem tests for group creation order
- rem "1" tracked, "2" name, root tracked
- call :tooltest tordergr1.ddl --group=1 --sort_by=creation_order --sort_order=ascending tordergr.h5
- call :tooltest tordergr2.ddl --group=1 --sort_by=creation_order --sort_order=descending tordergr.h5
- call :tooltest tordergr3.ddl -g 2 -q name -z ascending tordergr.h5
- call :tooltest tordergr4.ddl -g 2 -q name -z descending tordergr.h5
- call :tooltest tordergr5.ddl -q creation_order tordergr.h5
-
- rem tests for attribute order
- call :tooltest torderattr1.ddl -H --sort_by=name --sort_order=ascending torderattr.h5
- call :tooltest torderattr2.ddl -H --sort_by=name --sort_order=descending torderattr.h5
- call :tooltest torderattr3.ddl -H --sort_by=creation_order --sort_order=ascending torderattr.h5
- call :tooltest torderattr4.ddl -H --sort_by=creation_order --sort_order=descending torderattr.h5
-
- rem tests for floating point user defined printf format
- rem Note: Make sure to use PERCENT rather than "%", because Windows needs
- rem to handle it specially. --SJW 5/12/08
- call :tooltest tfpformat.ddl -m PERCENT.7f tfpformat.h5
-
- rem tests for traversal of external links
- call :tooltest textlinksrc.ddl textlinksrc.h5
- call :tooltest textlinkfar.ddl textlinkfar.h5
-
- rem test for dangling external links
- call :tooltest textlink.ddl textlink.h5
-
- rem test for dataset packed bits
- rem Set up xCMD to test or skip.
- rem Limits:
- rem Maximum number of packed bits is 8 (for now).
- rem Maximum integer size is 64 (for now).
- rem Maximun Offset is 63 (Maximum size - 1).
- rem Maximum Offset+Length is 64 (Maximum size).
- rem Tests:
- rem Normal operation on both signed and unsigned int datasets.
- rem Sanity check
- rem Their rawdata output should be the same.
- call :tooltest tpbitsSignedWhole.ddl -d /DS08BITS -M 0,8 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsUnsignedWhole.ddl -d /DU08BITS -M 0,8 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsSignedIntWhole.ddl -d /DS16BITS -M 0,16 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsUnsignedIntWhole.ddl -d /DU16BITS -M 0,16 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsSignedLongWhole.ddl -d /DS32BITS -M 0,32 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsUnsignedLongWhole.ddl -d /DU32BITS -M 0,32 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsSignedLongLongWhole.ddl -d /DS64BITS -M 0,64 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsUnsignedLongLongWhole.ddl -d /DU64BITS -M 0,64 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsSignedLongLongWhole63.ddl -d /DS64BITS -M 0,63 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsUnsignedLongLongWhole63.ddl -d /DU64BITS -M 0,63 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsSignedLongLongWhole1.ddl -d /DS64BITS -M 1,63 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsUnsignedLongLongWhole1.ddl -d /DU64BITS -M 1,63 packedbits.h5
- rem Half sections
- call :tooltest tpbitsSigned4.ddl -d /DS08BITS -M 0,4,4,4 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsUnsigned4.ddl -d /DU08BITS -M 0,4,4,4 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsSignedInt8.ddl -d /DS16BITS -M 0,8,8,8 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsUnsignedInt8.ddl -d /DU16BITS -M 0,8,8,8 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsSignedLong16.ddl -d /DS32BITS -M 0,16,16,16 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsUnsignedLong16.ddl -d /DU32BITS -M 0,16,16,16 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsSignedLongLong32.ddl -d /DS64BITS -M 0,32,32,32 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsUnsignedLongLong32.ddl -d /DU64BITS -M 0,32,32,32 packedbits.h5
- rem Quarter sections
- call :tooltest tpbitsSigned2.ddl -d /DS08BITS -M 0,2,2,2,4,2,6,2 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsUnsigned2.ddl -d /DU08BITS -M 0,2,2,2,4,2,6,2 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsSignedInt4.ddl -d /DS16BITS -M 0,4,4,4,8,4,12,4 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsUnsignedInt4.ddl -d /DU16BITS -M 0,4,4,4,8,4,12,4 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsSignedLong8.ddl -d /DS32BITS -M 0,8,8,8,16,8,24,8 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsUnsignedLong8.ddl -d /DU32BITS -M 0,8,8,8,16,8,24,8 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsSignedLongLong16.ddl -d /DS64BITS -M 0,16,16,16,32,16,48,16 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsUnsignedLongLong16.ddl -d /DU64BITS -M 0,16,16,16,32,16,48,16 packedbits.h5
- rem Begin and End
- call :tooltest tpbitsSigned.ddl -d /DS08BITS -M 0,2,2,6 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsUnsigned.ddl -d /DU08BITS -M 0,2,2,6 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsSignedInt.ddl -d /DS16BITS -M 0,2,10,6 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsUnsignedInt.ddl -d /DU16BITS -M 0,2,10,6 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsSignedLong.ddl -d /DS32BITS -M 0,2,26,6 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsUnsignedLong.ddl -d /DU32BITS -M 0,2,26,6 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsSignedLongLong.ddl -d /DS64BITS -M 0,2,58,6 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsUnsignedLongLong.ddl -d /DU64BITS -M 0,2,58,6 packedbits.h5
- rem Overlapped packed bits.
- call :tooltest tpbitsOverlapped.ddl -d /DS08BITS -M 0,1,1,1,2,1,0,3 packedbits.h5
- rem Maximum number of packed bits.
- call :tooltest tpbitsMax.ddl -d /DS08BITS -M 0,1,1,1,2,1,3,1,4,1,5,1,6,1,7,1 packedbits.h5
- rem Compound type.
- call :tooltest tpbitsCompound.ddl -d /dset1 -M 0,1,1,1 tcompound.h5
- rem Array type.
- call :tooltest tpbitsArray.ddl -d /Dataset1 -M 0,1,1,1 tarray1.h5
- rem Test Error handling.
- rem Too many packed bits requested. Max is 8 for now.
- call :tooltest tpbitsMaxExceeded.ddl -d /DS08BITS -M 0,1,0,1,1,1,2,1,3,1,4,1,5,1,6,1,7,1 packedbits.h5
- rem Offset too large. Max is 7 (8-1) for now.
- call :tooltest tpbitsOffsetExceeded.ddl -d /DS08BITS -M 64,1 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsCharOffsetExceeded.ddl -d /DS08BITS -M 8,1 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsIntOffsetExceeded.ddl -d /DS16BITS -M 16,1 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsLongOffsetExceeded.ddl -d /DS32BITS -M 32,1 packedbits.h5
- rem Bad offset, must not be negative.
- call :tooltest tpbitsOffsetNegative.ddl -d /DS08BITS -M -1,1 packedbits.h5
- rem Bad length, must not be positive.
- call :tooltest tpbitsLengthPositive.ddl -d /DS08BITS -M 4,0 packedbits.h5
- rem Offset+Length is too large. Max is 8 for now.
- call :tooltest tpbitsLengthExceeded.ddl -d /DS08BITS -M 37,28 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsCharLengthExceeded.ddl -d /DS08BITS -M 2,7 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsIntLengthExceeded.ddl -d /DS16BITS -M 10,7 packedbits.h5
- call :tooltest tpbitsLongLengthExceeded.ddl -d /DS32BITS -M 26,7 packedbits.h5
- rem Incomplete pair of packed bits request.
- call :tooltest tpbitsIncomplete.ddl -d /DS08BITS -M 0,2,2,1,0,2,2, packedbits.h5
-
- if %nerrors% equ 0 (
- echo.All %dumper% tests passed.
- )
-
- popd
- endlocal & exit /b %nerrors%
-