#!/bin/sh h5dump=h5dump # a relative name cmp='cmp -s' diff='diff -c' nerrors=0 verbose=yes # The build (current) directory might be different than the source directory. if test "X$srcdir" = X; then srcdir=. fi mkdir testfiles >/dev/null 2>&1 # Print a line-line message left justified in a field of 70 characters # beginning with the word "Testing". TESTING() { SPACES=" " echo "Testing $* $SPACES" |cut -c1-70 |tr -d '\012' } # Run a test and print PASS or *FAIL*. If a test fails then increment # the `nerrors' global variable and (if $verbose is set) display the # difference between the actual output and the expected output. The # expected output is given as the first argument to this function and # the actual output file is calculated by replacing the `.ddl' with # `.out'. The actual output is not removed if $HDF5_NOCLEANUP has a # non-zero value. DUMP() { expect=$srcdir/testfiles/$1 actual="testfiles/`basename $1 .ddl`.out" shift full=`pwd`/$h5dump # Run test. TESTING $h5dump $@ ( echo "#############################" echo "Expected output for '$h5dump $@'" echo "#############################" cd $srcdir/testfiles $RUNSERIAL $full "$@" 2>/dev/null ) >$actual if $cmp $expect $actual; then echo " PASSED" else echo "*FAILED*" echo " Actual result (*.out) differs from expected result (*.ddl)" nerrors="`expr $nerrors + 1`" test yes = "$verbose" && $diff $srcdir/$expect $actual |sed 's/^/ /' fi # Clean up output file if [ X = ${HDF5_NOCLEANUP:-X} ]; then rm -f $actual fi } ############################################################################## ############################################################################## ### T H E T E S T S ### ############################################################################## ############################################################################## # test for displaying groups DUMP tgroup-1.ddl tgroup.h5 # test for displaying the selected groups DUMP tgroup-2.ddl -g /g2 / /y tgroup.h5 # test for displaying simple space datasets DUMP tdset-1.ddl tdset.h5 # test for displaying selected datasets DUMP tdset-2.ddl -header -d dset1 /dset2 dset3 tdset.h5 # test for displaying attributes DUMP tattr-1.ddl tattr.h5 # test for displaying the selected attributes of string type and scalar space DUMP tattr-2.ddl -a attr1 attr4 attr5 tattr.h5 # test for header and error messages DUMP tattr-3.ddl -header -a attr2 attr tattr.h5 # test for displaying soft links DUMP tslink-1.ddl tslink.h5 # test for displaying the selected link DUMP tslink-2.ddl -l slink2 tslink.h5 # tests for hard links DUMP thlink-1.ddl thlink.h5 DUMP thlink-2.ddl -d /g1/dset2 /dset1 /g1/g1.1/dset3 thlink.h5 DUMP thlink-3.ddl -d /g1/g1.1/dset3 /g1/dset2 /dset1 thlink.h5 DUMP thlink-4.ddl -g /g1 thlink.h5 DUMP thlink-5.ddl -d /dset1 -g /g2 -d /g1/dset2 thlink.h5 # tests for compound data types DUMP tcomp-1.ddl tcompound.h5 # test for named data types DUMP tcomp-2.ddl -t /type1 /type2 /group1/type3 tcompound.h5 # test for unamed type DUMP tcomp-3.ddl -t /#5992:0 -g /group2 tcompound.h5 # test for options DUMP tall-1.ddl tall.h5 DUMP tall-2.ddl -header -g /g1/g1.1 -a attr2 tall.h5 DUMP tall-3.ddl -d /g2/dset2.1 -l /g1/g1.2/g1.2.1/slink tall.h5 # test for loop detection DUMP tloop-1.ddl tloop.h5 # test for string DUMP tstr-1.ddl tstr.h5 if test $nerrors -eq 0 ; then echo "All h5dump tests passed." fi exit $nerrors