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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 h5ls tool

rem

rem    Created:  Scott Wegner, 8/28/07

rem    Modified:

rem


setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
pushd %~dp0

rem The tool name

set h5ls=h5ls%2
rem The path of the tool binary

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

rem Max. lines of output to display if test fails

set nlines=20

set nerrors=0
set verbose=yes

if not exist ..\testfiles mkdir ..\testfiles

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 %h5ls%
    for %%a in (%*) do (
        if %%a neq PASSED (
        if %%a neq *FAILED* (
            set test_msg=!test_msg! %%~nxa
        ) )
    )
    rem We need to replace PERCENT-ZERO here with "%0" for the tfamily test.

    rem --SJW 8/24/07

    set test_msg=!test_msg:PERCENT-ZERO=%%0!                                                                

    echo.%test_msg:~0,69% %1

    

    exit /b



    

rem Run a test and print PASS or *FAIL*. For now, if h5ls can complete

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

rem the `nerrors' global variable and (if $verbose is set) display up to %nlines%

rem lines of the actual output from the tool test.  The actual output is not

rem removed if $HDF5_NOCLEANUP has a non-zero value.

rem Arguemnts:

rem %1 -- actual output filename to use

rem %2 and on -- argument for the h5ls tool

:tooltest

    set expect=%CD%\..\testfiles\%1

    set actual=%CD%\..\testfiles\%~n1.out

    set actual_err=%CD%\..\testfiles\%~n1.err

    

    rem We define %params% here because Windows `shift` command doesn't affect

    rem the %* variable.  --SJW 8/23/07

    set params=%*

    set params=%params:* =%

    

    rem Target the first variable in params, retvalexpect

    for %%a in (%params%) do (

        set retvalexpect=%%a

        set params=%params:* =%

        goto break1

    )

    :break1



    rem Run test.

    rem Stderr is included in stdout so that the diff can detect

    rem any unexpected output from that stream too

    (

        echo.#############################

        rem We strip out the parentesis here because echo on Linux does.

        rem --SJW 8/28/07

        echo. output for 'h5ls %params:"=%'

        echo.#############################

        pushd %CD%\..\testfiles

        %h5ls_bin% %params%

        popd

    ) >%actual% 2>%actual_err%

    

    set exitcode=%errorlevel%

    type %actual_err% >> %actual%

    if "%exitcode%" neq "%retvalexpect%" (

        call :testing *FAILED* %params%

        set /a nerrors=!nerrors!+1

        if "yes"=="%verbose%" (
            echo.test returned with exit code !exitcode!
            echo.test output: ^(up to %nlines% lines^)
            rem Count lines echo'ed, and break out after 20.  --SJW 8/28/07
            set line=0
            for /f "tokens=* delims=" %%a in (%actual%) do (
                if !line! geq %nlines% goto break2
                echo.%%a
                set /a line=!line!+1
            )
            :break2
            echo.***end of test output***
            echo.
        )
    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 8/28/07
    rem ) else if not exist %expect% (
    rem     rem Create the expect file if it doesn't yet exist
    rem     call :testing CREATED %params%
    rem     copy %actual% %expect% > nul
    ) else (
        fc /w %expect% %actual% > nul
        if !errorlevel! equ 0 (
            call :testing PASSED %params%
        ) else (
            call :testing *FAILED* %params%
            echo.    Expected result differs from actual result
            set nerrors=!nerrors!+1
            if "yes"=="%verbose%" fc %expect% %actual%

        )

    )

    

    rem Clean up output file

    if not defined hdf5_nocleanup (

        del /f %actual% %actual_err%

    )

    

    exit /b

    

    

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

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

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

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

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

:main

    

    rem Toss in a bunch of tests.  Not sure if they are the right kinds.

    rem test the help syntax

    call :tooltest help-1.ls 0 -w80 -h

    call :tooltest help-2.ls 0 -w80 -help

    call :tooltest help-3.ls 0 -w80 -?



    rem test simple command

    call :tooltest tall-1.ls 0 -w80 tall.h5

    call :tooltest tall-2.ls 0 -w80 -r -d tall.h5

    call :tooltest tgroup.ls 0 -w80 tgroup.h5

    call :tooltest tgroup-3.ls 0 -w80 tgroup.h5/g1



    rem test for displaying groups

    call :tooltest tgroup-1.ls 1 -w80 -r -g tgroup.h5

    call :tooltest tgroup-2.ls 0 -w80 -g tgroup.h5/g1



    rem test for displaying simple space datasets

    call :tooltest tdset-1.ls 0 -w80 -r -d tdset.h5



    rem test for displaying soft links

    call :tooltest tslink-1.ls 0 -w80 -r tslink.h5



    rem test for displaying external and user-defined links

    call :tooltest textlink-1.ls 0 -w80 -r textlink.h5

    call :tooltest tudlink-1.ls 0 -w80 -r tudlink.h5



    rem tests for hard links

    call :tooltest thlink-1.ls 0 -w80 thlink.h5



    rem tests for compound data types

    call :tooltest tcomp-1.ls 0 -w80 -r -d tcompound.h5



    rem test for the nested compound type

    call :tooltest tnestcomp-1.ls 0 -w80 -r -d tnestedcomp.h5



    rem test for loop detection

    call :tooltest tloop-1.ls 0 -w80 -r -d tloop.h5



    rem test for string 

    call :tooltest tstr-1.ls 0 -w80 -r -d tstr.h5



    rem test test file created from lib SAF team

    call :tooltest tsaf.ls 0 -w80 -r -d tsaf.h5



    rem test for variable length data types

    call :tooltest tvldtypes1.ls 0 -w80 -r -d tvldtypes1.h5



    rem test for array data types

    call :tooltest tarray1.ls 0 -w80 -r -d tarray1.h5



    rem test for empty data

    call :tooltest tempty.ls 0 -w80 -d tempty.h5



    rem test for all dataset types written to attributes

    rem enable -S for avoiding printing NATIVE types

    call :tooltest tattr2.ls 0 -w80 -v -S tattr2.h5



    rem tests for error handling.

    rem test for non-existing file

    call :tooltest nosuchfile.ls 0 nosuchfile.h5



    if %nerrors% equ 0 (

        echo.All h5ls tests passed.

    )

    

    popd

    endlocal & exit /b %nerrors%