#!/bin/sh h5toh4=./h5toh4 # a relative name cmp='cmp -s' diff='diff -c' RM='rm -f' SED='sed ' H4DUMP='hdp' # Find out which version of hdp is being used. Over simplified # algorithm but will do the job for now. if ( $H4DUMP | grep -s 'NCSA HDF Version 4.1 Release 3' > /dev/null ) then H4DUMPVER=413 else H4DUMPVER=0 echo " Some tests are skipped because your version of $H4DUMP does" echo " not handle loops in Vgroups correctly. You need version" echo " 4.1 Release 3 or later. Visit http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu" echo " or email hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu for more information." fi # The build (current) directory might be different than the source directory. if test "X$srcdir" = X; then srcdir=. fi mkdir testfiles >/dev/null 2>&1 SRCDIR="$srcdir/testfiles" OUTDIR="./testfiles" nerrors=0 verbose=yes # 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 and the expected hdf4 files. The # expected hdf4 files are in testfiles/Expected directory. # The actual hdf4 file is not removed if $HDF5_NOCLEANUP is to a non-null # value. CONVERT() { # Run h5toh4 convert. TESTING $h5toh4 $@ # # Set up arguments to run the conversion test. # The converter assumes all hdf5 files has the .h5 suffix as in the form # of foo.h5. It creates the corresponding hdf4 files with the .hdf suffix # as in the form of foo.hdf. One exception is that if exactly two file # names are given, it treats the first argument as an hdf5 file and creates # the corresponding hdf4 file with the name as the second argument, WITOUT # any consideration of the suffix. (For this test script, in order to # match the output hdf4 file with the expected hdf4 file, it expects the # second file of the two-files tests has the .hdf suffix too.) # # If SRCDIR != OUTDIR, need to copy the input hdf5 files from the SRCDIR # to the OUTDIR and transform the input file pathname because of the suffix # convention mentioned above. This way, the hdf4 files are always created # in the OUTDIR directory. INFILES="" OUTFILES="" MULTIRUN="" case "$1" in "-m") # multiple files conversion MULTIRUN="-m" shift for f in $* do if [ "$SRCDIR" != "$OUTDIR" ] then cp $SRCDIR/$f $OUTDIR/$f fi INFILES="$INFILES $f" OUTFILES="$OUTFILES `basename $f .h5`.hdf" shift done ;; * ) # Single file conversion case $# in 1) if [ "$SRCDIR" != "$OUTDIR" ] then cp $SRCDIR/$1 $OUTDIR/$1 fi INFILES="$1" OUTFILES="`basename $1 .h5`.hdf" ;; 2) # hdf4 file specified if [ "$SRCDIR" != "$OUTDIR" ] then cp $SRCDIR/$1 $OUTDIR/$1 fi INFILES="$1" OUTFILES="$2" ;; *) # Illegal echo "Illegal arguments" exit 1 ;; esac ;; esac # run the conversion and remove input files that have been copied over ( cd $OUTDIR ../$h5toh4 $MULTIRUN $INFILES 2>/dev/null if [ "$SRCDIR" != "$OUTDIR" ] then $RM $INFILES fi ) # Verify results result="passed" for f in $OUTFILES do if $cmp $SRCDIR/Expected/$f $OUTDIR/$f then : else # Use hdp to dump the files and verify the output. # Filter out the output of "reference = ..." because # reference numbers are immaterial in general. outfile=`basename $f .hdf` expect_out=$outfile.expect actual_out=$outfile.actual if [ $outfile = "tloop" -a $H4DUMPVER -lt 413 ] then echo " -SKIP-" result="skipped" touch $expect_out $actual_out # fake them else (cd $SRCDIR/Expected $H4DUMP dumpvg $outfile.hdf $H4DUMP dumpvd $outfile.hdf $H4DUMP dumpsds $outfile.hdf ) | sed -e 's/reference = [0-9]*;//' > $expect_out (cd $OUTDIR $H4DUMP dumpvg $outfile.hdf $H4DUMP dumpvd $outfile.hdf $H4DUMP dumpsds $outfile.hdf ) | sed -e 's/reference = [0-9]*;//' > $actual_out fi if $cmp $expect_out $actual_out; then : else if test "passed" = $result; then echo "*FAILED*" nerrors="`expr $nerrors + 1`" result=failed fi test yes = "$verbose" && echo " Actual result (*.actual) differs from expected result (*.expect)" && $diff $expect_out $actual_out |sed 's/^/ /' fi fi # Clean up output file if [ X = ${HDF5_NOCLEANUP:-X} ]; then $RM $expect_out $actual_out $RM $OUTDIR/$f fi done if test "passed" = "$result"; then echo " PASSED" fi } ############################################################################## ############################################################################## ### T H E T E S T S ### ############################################################################## ############################################################################## $RM $OUTDIR/*.hdf $OUTDIR/*.tmp # # The HDF4 filenames are created based upon the HDF5 filenames # without the extension. # # test for converting H5 groups to H4 Vgroups. CONVERT tgroup.h5 # test for converting H5 datasets to H4 SDS's. CONVERT tdset.h5 # test for converting H5 attributes to H4 attributes. CONVERT tattr.h5 # test for converting H5 soft links. CONVERT tslink.h5 # test for converting H5 hard links. CONVERT thlink.h5 # test for converting H5 compound data type to H4 Vdata. CONVERT tcompound.h5 # test for converting all H5 objects at in same file. CONVERT tall.h5 # tests for converting H5 objects with loops. CONVERT tloop.h5 # test for converting extendable H5 datasets to H4 SDS's. CONVERT tdset2.h5 # test for converting extendable H5 datasets with compound data type to H4 Vdata. CONVERT tcompound2.h5 # tests for converting H5 objects from many different pathways. CONVERT tmany.h5 # tests for converting H5 string objects. CONVERT tstr.h5 # tests for converting more H5 string objects. CONVERT tstr2.h5 # # The test for conversion are the same as above with the only difference # being that the HDF4 filenames are given explicitly. # $RM $OUTDIR/*.tmp CONVERT tgroup.h5 tgroup.hdf CONVERT tdset.h5 tdset.hdf CONVERT tattr.h5 tattr.hdf CONVERT tslink.h5 tslink.hdf CONVERT thlink.h5 thlink.hdf CONVERT tcompound.h5 tcompound.hdf CONVERT tall.h5 tall.hdf CONVERT tloop.h5 tloop.hdf CONVERT tdset2.h5 tdset2.hdf CONVERT tcompound2.h5 tcompound2.hdf CONVERT tmany.h5 tmany.hdf CONVERT tstr.h5 tstr.hdf CONVERT tstr2.h5 tstr2.hdf # # Again, the test for conversion are the same as the first set of test. # Here, multiple conversion are done on HDF5 files at one time. # $RM $OUTDIR/*.hdf $OUTDIR/*.tmp CONVERT -m tgroup.h5 tdset.h5 tattr.h5 tslink.h5 thlink.h5 CONVERT -m tcompound.h5 tall.h5 CONVERT -m tloop.h5 CONVERT -m tdset2.h5 tcompound2.h5 tmany.h5 CONVERT -m tstr.h5 tstr2.h5 if test $nerrors -eq 0 ; then echo "All h5toh4 tests passed." fi exit $nerrors