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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 h5copy tool

rem

rem    Created:  Scott Wegner, 8/16/07

rem    Modified: Scott Wegner, 8/22/07

rem



rem We don't currently build DLL version of h5copy, but this test script is

rem setup to support it if we do in the future.  --SJW 8/22/07


setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
pushd %~dp0

rem The tool name

set h5copy=h5copy%2
rem The path of the tool binary

set h5copy_bin=%CD%\%1\%h5copy%
rem The h5diff tool name

set h5diff=h5diff%2
rem The path of the h5diff too binary

set h5diff_bin=%CD%\..\%h5diff%\%1\%h5diff%
rem The h5ls tool name

set h5ls=h5ls%2
rem Arguments to the h5ls tool

set h5ls_args=-Svr
rem The path of the h5ls tool binary

set h5ls_bin=%CD%\..\%h5ls%\%1\%h5ls%

set /a nerrors=0
set verbose=yes

set srcfile=h5copytst.h5
set indir=%CD%\testfiles
set outdir=%CD%\..\testfiles

if not exist %outdir% mkdir %outdir%

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
    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 Print a line-line message left justified in a field of 70 characters

rem beginning with the word "Verifying".

rem

:verify
    set verify_msg=Verifying h5diff output
    for %%a in (%*) do (
        if %%a neq PASSED (
        if %%a neq *FAILED* (
            set verify_msg=!test_msg! %%~nxa
        ) )
    )
    set verify_msg=%verify_msg%                                                                
    echo.%verify_msg:~0,69% %1
    
    exit /b

rem Print a line-line message left justified in a field of 70 characters

rem beginning with the word "Verifying".

rem

:verify_h5ls
    set verifyh5ls_msg=Verifying h5ls file structure
    for %%a in (%*) do (
        if %%a neq PASSED (
        if %%a neq *FAILED* (
            set verifyh5ls_msg=!test_msg! %%~nxa
        ) )
    )
    set verifyh5ls_msg=%verifyh5ls_msg%                                                                
    echo.%verifyh5ls_msg:~0,69% %1
    
    exit /b

    
    
rem Run a test and print PASS or *FAIL*. If h5copy can complete

rem with exit status 0, consider it pass. If a test fails then increment

rem the `nerrors' global variable.

rem Assumed arguments:

rem $1 is -i

rem $2 is input file

rem $3 is -o

rem $4 is output file

rem $* everything else arguments for h5copy.


:tooltest
    set runh5diff=yes
    if "%1"=="-i" (

        set inputfile=%2

    ) else (

        set runh5diff=no

    )

    if "%3"=="-o" (
        set outputfile=%4
    ) else (
        set h5diff=no
    )
    
    (
        echo.#############################
        echo. output for %h5copy%  %*
        echo.#############################
        %h5copy_bin% %*
    ) > output.out
    
    if %errorlevel% neq 0 (
        call :testing *FAILED* %h5copy% %*
        echo.failed result is:
        type output.out
        set /a nerrors=!nerrors!+1
    ) else (
        call :testing PASSED %h5copy% %*
        
        rem Clean up output file
        if not defined HDF5_NOCLEANUP (
            del /f output.out
        )
    )
    
    if %runh5diff% neq no (
        call :h5difftest %inputfile% %outputfile%
    )
    
    exit /b
    
    
rem Call the h5diff tool

rem

:h5difftest
    %h5diff_bin% -q %*
    if %errorlevel% neq 0 (
        call :verify *FAILED* %*
        set /a nerrors=!nerrors!+1
    ) else (
        call :verify PASSED %*
    )
    
    exit /b
    
    
rem Call the h5ls tool to verify the correct output data in the destination file

rem

:h5lstest
    set expect=%indir%\%~n1.ls
    set expect_parsed=%expect%.parsed
    set actual=%outdir%\%~n1.out
    set actual_parsed=%actual%.parsed
    
    rem Stderr is included in stdout so that the diff can detect
    rem any unexpected output from that stream too.
    rem
    rem Note: The modification time and storage utilization are masked off
    rem so that the output is more portable
    (
        echo.#############################
        echo.Expected output for %h5ls% %*
        echo.#############################
        %h5ls_bin% %h5ls_args% %*
    ) > %actual% 2>&1
    
    rem Windows doesn't have "sed" command, and parsing the files line-by-line
    rem to emulate Unix takes a very long time.  Instead, we simply remove lines
    rem with "Modified" or "Storage".  We also remove lines "Opened (filename) 

    rem with sec2 driver" and "Expected output for (h5ls test)", because Windows 
    rem paths differ from Linux.  Do this for actual and expected otput.
    rem If there is a better alternative in the future, we should use it instead.
    rem --SJW 8/22/07
    for %%a in (expect actual) do (
        findstr /v /c:"    Modified:" !%%a! > tmp.txt
        findstr /v /c:"    Storage:" tmp.txt > tmp2.txt
        findstr /v /b /c:"Expected output for " tmp2.txt > tmp.txt
        findstr /v /b /c:"Opened " tmp.txt > !%%a_parsed!
    )
    del /f tmp.txt tmp2.txt
        
    rem Don't special case non-existing expected output as Linux does, because
    rem we depend on it above to parse anyway.  It should be an error if it
    rem doesn't exist.  --SJW 8/22/07
rem    if not exist %expect% (

rem        rem Create the expect file if it doesn't yet exist

rem        call :verify_h5ls CREATED %*

rem        copy %actual% %expect%

rem    ) else (

    fc %expect_parsed% %actual_parsed% > nul
    if %errorlevel% equ 0 (
        call :verify_h5ls PASSED %*
    ) else (
        call :verify_h5ls *FAILED* %*
        echo.    Expected result ^(*.ls^) differs from actual result ^(*.out^)
        set /a nerrors=!nerrors!+1
        if "yes"=="%verbose%" fc %expect_parsed% %actual_parsed%

    )

rem    )

    

    rem Clean up output file

    if not defined HDF5_NOCLEANUP (

        for %%a in (%actual% %actual_parsed% %expect_parsed%) do del /f %%a

    )

    

    exit /b

    

    

    

rem Copy single datasets of various forms from one group to another,

rem       adding object copied to the destination file each time

rem

rem Assumed arguments:

rem <none>

:copyobjects

    

    set testfile=%indir%\%srcfile%

    set fileout=%outdir%\%srcfile:.h5=.out.h5%

    

    rem Remove any output file left over from previous test run

    del /f %fileout% 2> nul

    

    echo.Test copying various forms of datasets

    call :tooltest -i %testfile% -o %fileout% -v -s simple     -d simple

    call :tooltest -i %testfile% -o %fileout% -v -s chunk      -d chunk

    call :tooltest -i %testfile% -o %fileout% -v -s compact    -d compact

    call :tooltest -i %testfile% -o %fileout% -v -s compound   -d compound

    call :tooltest -i %testfile% -o %fileout% -v -s compressed -d compressed

    call :tooltest -i %testfile% -o %fileout% -v -s named_vl   -d named_vl

    call :tooltest -i %testfile% -o %fileout% -v -s nested_vl  -d nested_vl



    echo.Test copying dataset within group in source file to root of destination

    call :tooltest -i %testfile% -o %fileout% -v -s grp_dsets/simple  -d simple_top



    echo.Test copying ^& renaming dataset.

    call :tooltest -i %testfile% -o %fileout% -v -s compound   -d rename



    echo.Test copying empty, 'full' ^& 'nested' groups

    call :tooltest -i %testfile% -o %fileout% -v -s grp_empty  -d grp_empty

    call :tooltest -i %testfile% -o %fileout% -v -s grp_dsets  -d grp_dsets

    call :tooltest -i %testfile% -o %fileout% -v -s grp_nested -d grp_nested



    echo.Test copying dataset within group in source file to group in destination

    call :tooltest -i %testfile% -o %fileout% -v -s /grp_dsets/simple  -d /grp_dsets/simple_group



    echo.Test copying ^& renaming group

    call :tooltest -i %testfile% -o %fileout% -v -s grp_dsets  -d grp_rename



    echo.Test copying 'full' group hierarchy into group in destination file

    call :tooltest -i %testfile% -o %fileout% -v -s grp_dsets  -d /grp_rename/grp_dsets



    echo.Test copying objects into group hier. that doesn't exist yet in destination file

    call :tooltest -i %testfile% -o %fileout% -vp -s simple    -d /A/B1/simple

    call :tooltest -i %testfile% -o %fileout% -vp -s simple    -d /A/B2/simple2

    call :tooltest -i %testfile% -o %fileout% -vp -s /grp_dsets/simple    -d /C/D/simple

    call :tooltest -i %testfile% -o %fileout% -vp -s /grp_dsets -d /E/F/grp_dsets

    call :tooltest -i %testfile% -o %fileout% -vp -s /grp_nested -d /G/H/grp_nested



    rem Verify that the file created above is correct

    call :h5lstest %fileout%



    rem Remove output file created, if the "no cleanup" environment variable is

    rem   not defined

    if not defined HDF5_NOCLEANUP (

        del /f %fileout%

    )



    exit /b

    

    

rem ##############################################################################

rem ###           T H E   T E S T S                                            ###

rem ##############################################################################



:main

    call :copyobjects



    if %nerrors% equ 0 (

        echo.All h5copy tests passed.

    )

    

    popd

    endlocal & exit /b %nerrors%