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#!/bin/sh
#
# Copyright (C) 2001 National Center for Supercomputing Applications.
# All rights reserved.
#
# Test script for the h4toh5 tests.
# Using the h4toh5 convert to convert a pre-created hdf file to
# an hdf5 file (output file), then compare it with a pre-created
# corresponding hdf5 file (expected file).
# If the same, that particular test passes.
# If not the same, the output file and expected file are processed
# by the h5dump tool to see if they produce the same results.
# If the same, the test passes.
# If not, show the difference of the two results and report the test failed.
#
# h5dump is default to use the one just built. It can be overridden
# by setting $H5DUMP to a different value such as /usr/local/bin/h5dump.
H4TOH5=h4toh5 # The tool name
H4TOH5_BIN=`pwd`/$H4TOH5 # The path of the tool binary
CMP='cmp -s'
DIFF='diff -c'
RM='rm -f'
SED='sed '
H5DUMP=${H5DUMP:-`pwd`/'../h5dump/h5dump'} # Default to use the h5dumper
# in the same tools directory
# Verify if $H5DUMP is a valid command.
tmpfile=/tmp/testh4toh5.$$
$H5DUMP -V > $tmpfile
if test -s "$tmpfile"; then
:
else
echo " Could not run the '$H5DUMP' command. The test can still proceed"
echo " but it may fail if '$H5DUMP' is needed to verify the output."
echo " You can make sure '$H5DUMP' is among your shell PATH and run"
echo " the test again. You may also visit http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu"
echo " or email hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu for more information."
H5DUMP=:
fi
$RM $tmpfile
# The build (current) directory might be different than the source directory.
if test -z "$srcdir"; then
srcdir=.
fi
mkdir ../testfiles >/dev/null 2>&1
SRCDIR="$srcdir/../testfiles"
OUTDIR="../testfiles/Results"
test -d "$OUTDIR" || mkdir $OUTDIR
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 hdf5 files are in testfiles/Expected directory.
# The actual hdf5 file is not removed if $HDF5_NOCLEANUP is to a non-null
# value.
CONVERT() {
# Run h4toh5 convert.
TESTING $H4TOH5 $@
#
# Set up arguments to run the conversion test.
# The converter assumes all hdf4 files has the .hdf suffix as in the form
# of foo.hdf. It creates the corresponding hdf5 files with the .h5 suffix
# as in the form of foo.h5. One exception is that if exactly two file
# names are given, it treats the first argument as an hdf4 file and creates
# the corresponding hdf5 file with the name as the second argument, WITOUT
# any consideration of the suffix. (For this test script, in order to
# match the output hdf5 file with the expected hdf5 file, it expects the
# second file of the two-files tests has the .h5 suffix too.)
#
# If SRCDIR != OUTDIR, need to copy the input hdf4 files from the SRCDIR
# to the OUTDIR and transform the input file pathname because of the suffix
# convention mentioned above. This way, the hdf5 files are always created
# in the OUTDIR directory.
#
INFILES=""
OUTFILES=""
MULTIRUN=""
case "$1" in
-m) # multiple files conversion
MULTIRUN="-m"
shift
for f in $*
do
if test "$SRCDIR" != "$OUTDIR"; then
cp $SRCDIR/$f $OUTDIR/$f
fi
INFILES="$INFILES $f"
OUTFILES="$OUTFILES `basename $f .hdf`.h5"
shift
done
;;
*) # Single file conversion
case $# in
1) if test "$SRCDIR" != "$OUTDIR"; then
cp $SRCDIR/$1 $OUTDIR/$1
fi
INFILES="$1"
OUTFILES="`basename $1 .hdf`.h5"
;;
2) # hdf4 file specified
if test "$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
$H4TOH5_BIN $INFILES $OUTFILES 2>/dev/null
if test "$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 h5dump to dump the files and verify the output.
outfile=`basename $f .h5`
expect_out=$outfile.expect
actual_out=$outfile.actual
(cd $SRCDIR/Expected
$H5DUMP $outfile.h5 ) > $expect_out
(cd $OUTDIR
$H5DUMP $outfile.h5 ) > $actual_out
if [ "passed" = $result -a ! -s $actual_out ] ; then
echo "*FAILED*"
nerrors="`expr $nerrors + 1`"
result=failed
test yes = "$verbose" &&
echo " H5DUMP failed to produce valid output"
elif $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 $actual_out |sed 's/^/ /'
fi
fi
# Clean up output file
if test -z "$HDF5_NOCLEANUP"; 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 HDF5 filenames are created based upon the HDF4 filenames
# without the extension.
#
# test for converting H5 groups to H4 Vgroups.
#CONVERT vg.hdf
#
# The test for conversion are the same as above with the only difference
# being that the HDF5 filenames are given explicitly.
#
$RM $OUTDIR/*.tmp
CONVERT anno_test.hdf anno_test.h5
CONVERT gr_typ_test.hdf gr_typ_test.h5
CONVERT grnameclash_test.hdf grnameclash_test.h5
CONVERT image_attr_test.hdf image_attr_test.h5
#CONVERT image_maxsize.hdf image_maxsize.h5
CONVERT ras_24_test.hdf ras_24_test.h5
CONVERT ras_8_test.hdf ras_8_test.h5
CONVERT sds_attr_test.hdf sds_attr_test.h5
CONVERT sds_dim_test.hdf sds_dim_test.h5
CONVERT sds_typ_test.hdf sds_typ_test.h5
CONVERT sdsnameclash_test.hdf sdsnameclash_test.h5
CONVERT vdata_test.hdf vdata_test.h5
CONVERT vdnameclash_test.hdf vdnameclash_test.h5
CONVERT vg_hl_test.hdf vg_hl_test.h5
CONVERT vg_loop_test.hdf vg_loop_test.h5
CONVERT vgnameclash_test.hdf vgnameclash_test.h5
CONVERT vg_all_test.hdf vg_all_test.h5
#
# Again, the test for conversion are the same as the first set of test.
# Here, multiple conversion are done on HDF4 files at one time.
#
$RM $OUTDIR/*.hdf $OUTDIR/*.tmp
#CONVERT -m vg.hdf
if test $nerrors -eq 0 ; then
echo "All h4toh5 tests passed."
fi
$RM -r $OUTDIR
exit $nerrors
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