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/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* Copyright by The HDF Group. *
* Copyright by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. *
* 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 files COPYING and Copyright.html. COPYING can be found at the root *
* of the source code distribution tree; Copyright.html can be found at the *
* root level of an installed copy of the electronic HDF5 document set and *
* is linked from the top-level documents page. It can also be found at *
* http://hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc/Copyright.html. If you do not have *
* access to either file, you may request a copy from help@hdfgroup.org. *
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */
/*****************************************************************************
FILE
th5s.cpp - HDF5 C++ testing the functionalities associated with the
C dataspace interface (H5S)
EXTERNAL ROUTINES/VARIABLES:
***************************************************************************/
#ifdef OLD_HEADER_FILENAME
#include <iostream.h>
#else
#include <iostream>
#endif
#include <string>
#ifndef H5_NO_NAMESPACE
#ifndef H5_NO_STD
using std::cerr;
using std::endl;
#endif // H5_NO_STD
#endif
#include "testhdf5.h" // C test header file
#include "H5Cpp.h" // C++ API header file
#ifndef H5_NO_NAMESPACE
using namespace H5;
#endif
#include "h5cpputil.h" // C++ utilility header file
const H5std_string TESTFILE("th5s.h5");
const H5std_string DATAFILE("th5s1.h5");
/* 3-D dataset with fixed dimensions */
const H5std_string SPACE1_NAME("Space1");
const int SPACE1_RANK = 3;
const int SPACE1_DIM1 = 3;
const int SPACE1_DIM2 = 15;
const int SPACE1_DIM3 = 13;
/* 4-D dataset with one unlimited dimension */
const H5std_string SPACE2_NAME("Space2");
const int SPACE2_RANK = 4;
const int SPACE2_DIM1 = 0;
const int SPACE2_DIM2 = 15;
const int SPACE2_DIM3 = 13;
const int SPACE2_DIM4 = 23;
const hsize_t SPACE2_MAX1 = H5S_UNLIMITED;
const hsize_t SPACE2_MAX2 = 15;
const hsize_t SPACE2_MAX3 = 13;
const hsize_t SPACE2_MAX4 = 23;
/* Scalar dataset with simple datatype */
const H5std_string SPACE3_NAME("Scalar1");
const int SPACE3_RANK = 0;
unsigned space3_data=65;
/* Scalar dataset with compound datatype */
const H5std_string SPACE4_NAME("Scalar2");
const H5std_string SPACE4_FIELDNAME1("c1");
const H5std_string SPACE4_FIELDNAME2("u");
const H5std_string SPACE4_FIELDNAME3("f");
const H5std_string SPACE4_FIELDNAME4("c2");
size_t space4_field1_off=0;
size_t space4_field2_off=0;
size_t space4_field3_off=0;
size_t space4_field4_off=0;
struct space4_struct {
char c1;
unsigned u;
float f;
char c2;
} space4_data={'v',987123,(float)-3.14,'g'}; /* Test data for 4th dataspace */
/* Null dataspace */
int space5_data = 7;
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Function: test_h5s_basic
*
* Purpose: Test basic H5S (dataspace) code
*
* Return: none
*
* Programmer: Binh-Minh Ribler (using C version)
* Mar 2001
*
* Modifications:
* January, 2005: C tests' macro VERIFY casts values to 'long' for all
* cases. Since there are no operator<< for 'long long'
* or int64 in VS C++ ostream, I casted the hssize_t values
* passed to verify_val to 'long' as well. If problems
* arises later, this will have to be specificly handled
* with a special routine.
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
test_h5s_basic(void)
{
hsize_t dims1[] = {SPACE1_DIM1, SPACE1_DIM2, SPACE1_DIM3};
hsize_t dims2[] = {SPACE2_DIM1, SPACE2_DIM2, SPACE2_DIM3,
SPACE2_DIM4};
hsize_t dims3[H5S_MAX_RANK+1];
hsize_t tmax[4];
// Output message about test being performed
MESSAGE(5, ("Testing Dataspace Manipulation\n"));
try
{ // beginning of first try block
// Create simple dataspace sid1
DataSpace sid1 (SPACE1_RANK, dims1 );
// Get simple extent npoints of the dataspace sid1 and verify it
hssize_t n; // Number of dataspace elements
n = sid1.getSimpleExtentNpoints();
verify_val((long)n, (long)(SPACE1_DIM1 * SPACE1_DIM2 * SPACE1_DIM3),
"DataSpace::getSimpleExtentNpoints", __LINE__, __FILE__);
// Get the logical rank of dataspace sid1 and verify it
int rank; // Logical rank of dataspace
rank = sid1.getSimpleExtentNdims();
verify_val(rank, SPACE1_RANK, "DataSpace::getSimpleExtentNdims", __LINE__, __FILE__);
// Retrieves dimension size of dataspace sid1 and verify it
int ndims; // Number of dimensions
hsize_t tdims[4]; // Dimension array to test with
ndims = sid1.getSimpleExtentDims( tdims );
verify_val(ndims, SPACE1_RANK, "DataSpace::getSimpleExtentDims", __LINE__, __FILE__);
verify_val(HDmemcmp(tdims, dims1, SPACE1_RANK * sizeof(unsigned)), 0,
"DataSpace::getSimpleExtentDims", __LINE__, __FILE__);
// Create simple dataspace sid2
hsize_t max2[] = {SPACE2_MAX1, SPACE2_MAX2, SPACE2_MAX3, SPACE2_MAX4};
DataSpace sid2 (SPACE2_RANK, dims2, max2);
// Get simple extent npoints of dataspace sid2 and verify it
n = sid2.getSimpleExtentNpoints();
verify_val((long)n, (long)(SPACE2_DIM1 * SPACE2_DIM2 * SPACE2_DIM3 * SPACE2_DIM4),
"DataSpace::getSimpleExtentNpoints", __LINE__, __FILE__);
// Get the logical rank of dataspace sid2 and verify it
rank = sid2.getSimpleExtentNdims();
verify_val(rank, SPACE2_RANK, "DataSpace::getSimpleExtentNdims", __LINE__, __FILE__);
// Retrieves dimension size and max size of dataspace sid2 and
// verify them
ndims = sid2.getSimpleExtentDims( tdims, tmax );
verify_val(HDmemcmp(tdims, dims2, SPACE2_RANK * sizeof(unsigned)), 0,
"DataSpace::getSimpleExtentDims", __LINE__, __FILE__);
verify_val(HDmemcmp(tmax, max2, SPACE2_RANK * sizeof(unsigned)), 0,
"DataSpace::getSimpleExtentDims", __LINE__, __FILE__);
// Check to be sure we can't create a simple data space that has too
// many dimensions.
try {
DataSpace manydims_ds(H5S_MAX_RANK+1, dims3, NULL);
// Should FAIL but didn't, so throw an invalid action exception
throw InvalidActionException("DataSpace constructor", "Library allowed overwrite of existing dataset");
}
catch( DataSpaceIException E ) // Simple data space with too many dims
{} // do nothing, exception expected
/*
* Try reading a file that has been prepared that has a dataset with a
* higher dimensionality than what the library can handle.
*
* If this test fails and the H5S_MAX_RANK variable has changed, follow
* the instructions in space_overflow.c for regenating the th5s.h5 file.
*/
char testfile[512]="";
char *srcdir = getenv("srcdir");
if (srcdir && ((strlen(srcdir) + strlen(TESTFILE.c_str()) + 1) < sizeof(testfile))){
strcpy(testfile, srcdir);
strcat(testfile, "/");
}
strcat(testfile, TESTFILE.c_str());
// Create file
H5File fid1(testfile, H5F_ACC_RDONLY);
// Try to open the dataset that has higher dimensionality than
// what the library can handle and this operation should fail.
try {
DataSet dset1 = fid1.openDataSet( "dset" );
// Should FAIL but didn't, so throw an invalid action exception
throw InvalidActionException("H5File::openDataSet", "Opening a dataset with higher dimensionality than what the library can handle");
}
catch( FileIException E ) // catching higher dimensionality dataset
{} // do nothing, exception expected
// CHECK_I(ret, "H5Fclose"); // leave this here, later, fake a failure
// in the p_close see how this will handle it. - BMR
// Verify that incorrect dimensions don't work
dims1[0] = 0;
try {
DataSpace wrongdim_ds (SPACE1_RANK, dims1);
// Should FAIL but didn't, so throw an invalid action exception
throw InvalidActionException("DataSpace constructor", "Attempted to use incorrect dimensions");
}
catch( DataSpaceIException E ) // catching use of incorrect dimensions
{} // do nothing, exception expected
// Another incorrect dimension case
DataSpace sid3 (H5S_SIMPLE);
try {
sid3.setExtentSimple( SPACE1_RANK, dims1 );
// Should FAIL but didn't, so throw an invalid action exception
throw InvalidActionException("DataSpace::setExtentSimple", "Attempted to use incorrect dimensions");
}
catch (DataSpaceIException E) // catching use of incorrect dimensions
{} // do nothing, exception expected
} // end of outer try block
catch (InvalidActionException E)
{
cerr << " FAILED" << endl;
cerr << " <<< " << E.getDetailMsg() << " >>>" << endl << endl;
}
// catch all other exceptions
catch (Exception E)
{
issue_fail_msg(E.getCFuncName(), __LINE__, __FILE__, E.getCDetailMsg());
}
} // test_h5s_basic()
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Function: test_h5s_scalar_write
*
* Purpose: Test scalar H5S (dataspace) writing code
*
* Return: none
*
* Programmer: Binh-Minh Ribler (using C version)
* Mar 2001
*
* Modifications:
* January, 2005: C tests' macro VERIFY casts values to 'long' for all
* cases. Since there are no operator<< for 'long long'
* or int64 in VS C++ ostream, I casted the hssize_t values
* passed to verify_val to 'long' as well. If problems
* arises later, this will have to be specificly handled
* with a special routine.
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
test_h5s_scalar_write(void)
{
// Output message about test being performed
MESSAGE(5, ("Testing Scalar Dataspace Writing\n"));
try
{
// Create file
H5File fid1(DATAFILE, H5F_ACC_TRUNC);
// Create scalar dataspace
DataSpace sid1(SPACE3_RANK, NULL);
//n = H5Sget_simple_extent_npoints(sid1);
hssize_t n; // Number of dataspace elements
n = sid1.getSimpleExtentNpoints();
verify_val((long)n, 1, "DataSpace::getSimpleExtentNpoints", __LINE__, __FILE__);
int rank; // Logical rank of dataspace
rank = sid1.getSimpleExtentNdims();
verify_val(rank, SPACE3_RANK, "DataSpace::getSimpleExtentNdims", __LINE__, __FILE__);
// Retrieves dimension size of dataspace sid1 and verify it
int ndims; // Number of dimensions
hsize_t tdims[4]; // Dimension array to test with
ndims = sid1.getSimpleExtentDims( tdims );
verify_val(ndims, 0, "DataSpace::getSimpleExtentDims", __LINE__, __FILE__);
// Verify extent type
H5S_class_t ext_type; // Extent type
ext_type = sid1.getSimpleExtentType();
verify_val(ext_type, H5S_SCALAR, "DataSpace::getSimpleExtentType", __LINE__, __FILE__);
// Create a dataset
DataSet dataset = fid1.createDataSet("Dataset1", PredType::NATIVE_UINT,sid1);
dataset.write(&space3_data, PredType::NATIVE_UINT);
} // end of try block
catch (Exception E)
{
issue_fail_msg(E.getCFuncName(), __LINE__, __FILE__, E.getCDetailMsg());
}
} // test_h5s_scalar_write()
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Function: test_h5s_scalar_read
*
* Purpose: Test scalar H5S (dataspace) reading code
*
* Return: none
*
* Programmer: Binh-Minh Ribler (using C version)
* Mar 2001
*
* Modifications:
* January, 2005: C tests' macro VERIFY casts values to 'long' for all
* cases. Since there are no operator<< for 'long long'
* or int64 in VS C++ ostream, I casted the hssize_t values
* passed to verify_val to 'long' as well. If problems
* arises later, this will have to be specificly handled
* with a special routine.
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
test_h5s_scalar_read(void)
{
hsize_t tdims[4]; // Dimension array to test with
// Output message about test being performed
MESSAGE(5, ("Testing Scalar Dataspace Reading\n"));
try
{
// Create file
H5File fid1(DATAFILE, H5F_ACC_RDWR);
// Create a dataset
DataSet dataset = fid1.openDataSet("Dataset1");
DataSpace sid1 = dataset.getSpace();
// Get the number of dataspace elements
hssize_t n = sid1.getSimpleExtentNpoints();
verify_val((long)n, 1, "DataSpace::getSimpleExtentNpoints", __LINE__, __FILE__);
// Get the logical rank of the dataspace
int ndims = sid1.getSimpleExtentNdims();
verify_val(ndims, SPACE3_RANK, "DataSpace::getSimpleExtentNdims", __LINE__, __FILE__);
ndims = sid1.getSimpleExtentDims(tdims);
verify_val(ndims, 0, "DataSpace::getSimpleExtentDims", __LINE__, __FILE__);
unsigned rdata; // Scalar data read in
dataset.read(&rdata, PredType::NATIVE_UINT);
verify_val(rdata, space3_data, "DataSet::read", __LINE__, __FILE__);
} // end of try block
catch (Exception E)
{
// all the exceptions caused by negative returned values by C APIs
issue_fail_msg(E.getCFuncName(), __LINE__, __FILE__, E.getCDetailMsg());
}
} // test_h5s_scalar_read()
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Function: test_h5s_null
*
* Purpose: Test null H5S (dataspace) code
*
* Return: none
*
* Programmer: Raymond Lu (using C version)
* May 18, 2004
*
* Modifications:
* January, 2005: C tests' macro VERIFY casts values to 'long' for all
* cases. Since there are no operator<< for 'long long'
* or int64 in VS C++ ostream, I casted the hssize_t values
* passed to verify_val to 'long' as well. If problems
* arises later, this will have to be specificly handled
* with a special routine.
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
test_h5s_null(void)
{
// Output message about test being performed
MESSAGE(5, ("Testing Null Dataspace Writing\n"));
try
{
// Create file
H5File fid1(DATAFILE, H5F_ACC_TRUNC);
// Create scalar dataspace
DataSpace sid1(H5S_NULL);
hssize_t n; // Number of dataspace elements
n = sid1.getSimpleExtentNpoints();
verify_val((long)n, 0, "DataSpace::getSimpleExtentNpoints", __LINE__, __FILE__);
// Create a dataset
DataSet dataset = fid1.createDataSet("Dataset1", PredType::NATIVE_UINT,sid1);
// Try to write nothing to the dataset
dataset.write(&space5_data, PredType::NATIVE_INT);
// Read the data. Make sure no change to the buffer
dataset.read(&space5_data, PredType::NATIVE_INT);
verify_val(space5_data, 7, "DataSet::read", __LINE__, __FILE__);
} // end of try block
catch (Exception E)
{
issue_fail_msg(E.getCFuncName(), __LINE__, __FILE__, E.getCDetailMsg());
}
} // test_h5s_null()
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Function: test_h5s_compound_scalar_write
*
* Purpose: Test scalar H5S (dataspace) writing for compound
* datatypes
*
* Return: none
*
* Programmer: Binh-Minh Ribler (using C version)
* Mar 2001
*
* Modifications:
* January, 2005: C tests' macro VERIFY casts values to 'long' for all
* cases. Since there are no operator<< for 'long long'
* or int64 in VS C++ ostream, I casted the hssize_t values
* passed to verify_val to 'long' as well. If problems
* arises later, this will have to be specificly handled
* with a special routine.
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
test_h5s_compound_scalar_write(void)
{
// Output message about test being performed
MESSAGE(5, ("Testing Compound Dataspace Writing\n"));
try
{
// Create file
H5File fid1(DATAFILE, H5F_ACC_TRUNC);
// Create the compound datatype.
CompType tid1(sizeof(struct space4_struct));
space4_field1_off=HOFFSET(struct space4_struct, c1);
tid1.insertMember(SPACE4_FIELDNAME1, space4_field1_off,
PredType::NATIVE_SCHAR);
space4_field2_off=HOFFSET(struct space4_struct, u);
tid1.insertMember(SPACE4_FIELDNAME2, space4_field2_off,
PredType::NATIVE_UINT);
space4_field3_off=HOFFSET(struct space4_struct, f);
tid1.insertMember(SPACE4_FIELDNAME3, space4_field3_off,
PredType::NATIVE_FLOAT);
space4_field4_off=HOFFSET(struct space4_struct, c2);
tid1.insertMember(SPACE4_FIELDNAME4, space4_field4_off,
PredType::NATIVE_SCHAR);
// Create scalar dataspace
DataSpace sid1(SPACE3_RANK, NULL);
// Get the number of dataspace elements
hssize_t n = sid1.getSimpleExtentNpoints();
verify_val((long)n, 1, "DataSpace::getSimpleExtentNpoints", __LINE__, __FILE__);
// Get the logical rank of the dataspace
int ndims = sid1.getSimpleExtentNdims();
verify_val(ndims, SPACE3_RANK, "DataSpace::getSimpleExtentNdims", __LINE__, __FILE__);
hsize_t tdims[4]; // Dimension array to test with
ndims = sid1.getSimpleExtentDims(tdims);
verify_val(ndims, 0, "DataSpace::getSimpleExtentDims", __LINE__, __FILE__);
// Create a dataset
DataSet dataset = fid1.createDataSet("Dataset1", tid1, sid1);
dataset.write(&space4_data, tid1);
} // end of try block
catch (Exception E)
{
// all the exceptions caused by negative returned values by C APIs
issue_fail_msg(E.getCFuncName(), __LINE__, __FILE__, E.getCDetailMsg());
}
} // test_h5s_compound_scalar_write()
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Function: test_h5s_compound_scalar_read
*
* Purpose: Test scalar H5S (dataspace) reading for compound
* datatypes
*
* Return: none
*
* Programmer: Binh-Minh Ribler (using C version)
* Mar 2001
*
* Modifications:
* January, 2005: C tests' macro VERIFY casts values to 'long' for all
* cases. Since there are no operator<< for 'long long'
* or int64 in VS C++ ostream, I casted the hssize_t values
* passed to verify_val to 'long' as well. If problems
* arises later, this will have to be specificly handled
* with a special routine.
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
static void
test_h5s_compound_scalar_read(void)
{
hsize_t tdims[4]; // Dimension array to test with
// Output message about test being performed
MESSAGE(5, ("Testing Compound Dataspace Reading\n"));
try
{
// Create file
H5File fid1(DATAFILE, H5F_ACC_RDWR);
// Create a dataset
DataSet dataset = fid1.openDataSet("Dataset1");
DataSpace sid1 = dataset.getSpace();
// Get the number of dataspace elements
hssize_t n = sid1.getSimpleExtentNpoints();
verify_val((long)n, 1, "DataSpace::getSimpleExtentNpoints", __LINE__, __FILE__);
// Get the logical rank of the dataspace
int ndims = sid1.getSimpleExtentNdims();
verify_val(ndims, SPACE3_RANK, "DataSpace::getSimpleExtentNdims", __LINE__, __FILE__);
ndims = sid1.getSimpleExtentDims(tdims);
verify_val(ndims, 0, "DataSpace::getSimpleExtentDims", __LINE__, __FILE__);
// Get the datatype of this dataset.
CompType type(dataset);
struct space4_struct rdata; // Scalar data read in
dataset.read(&rdata, type);
// Verify read data
if(HDmemcmp(&space4_data,&rdata,sizeof(struct space4_struct)))
{
cerr << "scalar data different: space4_data.c1="
<< space4_data.c1 << ", read_data4.c1=" << rdata.c1 << endl;
cerr << "scalar data different: space4_data.u="
<< space4_data.u << ", read_data4.u=" << rdata.u << endl;
cerr << "scalar data different: space4_data.f="
<< space4_data.f << ", read_data4.f=" << rdata.f << endl;
TestErrPrintf("scalar data different: space4_data.c1=%c, read_data4.c1=%c\n",
space4_data.c1, rdata.c2);
} // end if
} // end of try block
catch (Exception E)
{
// all the exceptions caused by negative returned values by C APIs
issue_fail_msg(E.getCFuncName(), __LINE__, __FILE__, E.getCDetailMsg());
}
} // test_h5s_compound_scalar_read()
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* Function: test_h5s
*
* Purpose: Main dataspace testing routine
*
* Return: none
*
* Programmer: Binh-Minh Ribler (using C version)
* Mar 2001
*
* Modifications:
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
test_h5s(void)
{
// Output message about test being performed
MESSAGE(5, ("Testing Dataspaces\n"));
test_h5s_basic(); // Test basic H5S code
test_h5s_scalar_write(); // Test scalar H5S writing code
test_h5s_scalar_read(); // Test scalar H5S reading code
test_h5s_null(); // Test null H5S code
test_h5s_compound_scalar_write(); // Test compound datatype scalar H5S writing code
test_h5s_compound_scalar_read(); // Test compound datatype scalar H5S reading code
} // test_h5s()
/*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Function: cleanup_h5s
*
* Purpose: Cleanup temporary test files
*
* Return: none
*
* Programmer: Albert Cheng
* July 2, 1998
*
* Modifications:
*
*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
cleanup_h5s(void)
{
remove(DATAFILE.c_str());
} // cleanup_h5s
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