Description: In previous versions of Windows, the builtin 'FC' command (diff equivalent) didn't return proper exit status. As a work-around, we parsed the message returned to check status. This relies on English return messages. In current Windows XP and Windows Vista, FC will return exit status as expected, so we can remove this workaround. Older platforms where we would need this workaround are no longer supported. Tested: VS2005 on Windows XP Small test on Windows Vista
599 lines
20 KiB
Batchfile
599 lines
20 KiB
Batchfile
@echo off
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rem
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rem Copyright by The HDF Group.
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rem Copyright by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois.
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rem All rights reserved.
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rem
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rem This file is part of HDF5. The full HDF5 copyright notice, including
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rem terms governing use, modification, and redistribution, is contained in
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rem the files COPYING and Copyright.html. COPYING can be found at the root
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rem of the source code distribution tree; Copyright.html can be found at the
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rem root level of an installed copy of the electronic HDF5 document set and
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rem is linked from the top-level documents page. It can also be found at
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rem http://hdfgroup.org/HDF5/doc/Copyright.html. If you do not have
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rem access to either file, you may request a copy from help@hdfgroup.org.
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rem
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rem Tests for the h5jam tool
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rem
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rem Created: Scott Wegner, 8/27/07
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rem Modified:
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rem
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rem We currently don't build DLL version os h5jam / h5unjam, but the test script
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rem is setup to handle it if we ever decide to. --SJW 8/27/07
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setlocal enabledelayedexpansion
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pushd %~dp0
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set h5pubconf=%CD%\..\..\src\h5pubconf.h
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rem Determine which filters are available
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rem On Windows, the function :detect_filter sets these for us
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call :detect_filter szip
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call :detect_filter deflate
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call :detect_filter shuffle
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call :detect_filter fletcher32
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rem The dumper to use
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set dumper=..\h5dump%2\%1\h5dump%2
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rem The path of the dumper binary
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set dumper_bin=%CD%\%dumper%
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rem Tool to test
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set jam=h5jam%2
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rem Tool to test
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set unjam=h5unjam%2
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rem The path of the jam binary
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set jam_bin=%CD%\..\%jam%\%1\%jam%
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rem The path of the unjam binary
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set unjam_bin=%CD%\..\%unjam%\%1\%unjam%
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rem The tellub to use
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set tellub=..\..\test\tellub%2\%1\tellub%2
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rem The path of the tellub binary
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set tellub_bin=%CD%\%tellub%
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rem The getub to use
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set getub=..\..\test\getub%2\%1\getub%2
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rem The path of the getub binary
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set getub_bin=%CD%\%getub%
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set nerrors=0
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set verbose=yes
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set testfiles=%CD%\..\testfiles
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goto main
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rem Print a line-line message left justified in a field of 70 characters
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rem beginning with the word "Testing".
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rem
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:testing
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set test_msg=Testing
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for %%a in (%*) do (
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if %%a neq PASSED (
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if %%a neq *FAILED* (
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set test_msg=!test_msg! %%~nxa
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) )
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)
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rem Replace ARROW_RIGHT with the correct symbol. If it was passed directly,
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rem our output would be incorrectly redirected. --SJW 8/27/07
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set test_msg=!test_msg:ARROW_RIGHT=^>!
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echo.%test_msg:~0,69% %1
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exit /b
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rem Print a line-line message left justified in a field of 70 characters
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rem beginning with the word "Compare".
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rem
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:compare
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set test_msg=Compare
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for %%a in (%*) do (
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if %%a neq PASSED (
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if %%a neq *FAILED* (
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set test_msg=!test_msg! %%~nxa
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) )
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)
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set test_msg=!test_msg!
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echo.%test_msg:~0,69% %1
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exit /b
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rem Print a "SKIP" message
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:skip
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call :testing -SKIP- %*
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exit /b
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rem
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rem COMPARE_FILES a.h5 b.h5
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rem Compare two files, skipping the first line. This is used to
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rem compare the output of the dumper, skipping the file name which
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rem is different.
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rem The result is stored in 'compval'.
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rem
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:compare_files
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rem The easiest way to compare 2 files on Windows and skip the first line
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rem is to simply filter the first line differences from the output. If the
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rem first line is different, FC will also display the second line.
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rem --SJW 8/27/07
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fc %1 %2 | findstr /v /b /c:"Comparing files" | findstr /v /b /c:"*****" > cmp1
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findstr /v /b /c:" 1: " cmp1 | findstr /v /b /c:" 2: " > cmp2
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findstr /b /c:" " cmp2 > nul
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if %errorlevel% neq 1 (
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set cmpval=1
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) else (
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set cmpval=0
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)
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del /f cmp1 cmp2
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exit /b
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rem CLEANUP files
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rem Clean up named files
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:cleanup
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if not defined hdf5_nocleanup (
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for %%a in (%*) do (
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del /f %%a 2> nul
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)
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)
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exit /b
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rem SETUP file tocopy
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rem Clone a standard input file in the test directory
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rem
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:setup
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copy /y %1 %2 > nul
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exit /b
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rem
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rem CHECKFILE orig.h5 compar.h5
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rem Check that the test file is the same as an original.
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rem The two files are dumped with the dumper, and the output
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rem compared with COMPARE_FILES.
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rem If the files are the same, the test reports " PASSED",
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rem otherwise, it reports "*FAILED*"
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:checkfile
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set expected=%~dpn2.out
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set expected_err=%~dpn2.err
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set actual=%~n1.out
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set actual_err=%~n1.err
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%dumper_bin% %1 >%expected% 2>%expected_err%
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type %expected_err% >> %expected%
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rem dump the test file
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%dumper_bin% %2 >%actual% 2>%actual_err%
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type %actual_err% >> %actual%
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rem compare the two files (ignore line 1)
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call :compare_files %actual% %expected%
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if "%cmpval%"=="0" (
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call :compare PASSED %2 to %1
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) else (
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call :compare *FAILED* %2 to %1
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echo. Expected result ^(*.ddl^) differs from actual result ^(*.out^)
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set /a nerrors=!nerrors!+1
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if "yes"=="%verbose%" fc %expected% %actual%
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)
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rem Clean up output files
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if not defined hdf5_nocleanup (
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del /f %actual% %actual_err%
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del /f %expected% %expected_err%
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)
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exit /b
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rem
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rem CHECK_UB file.h5 user_block_file origfile.h5
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rem
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rem Check the user block in 'file.h5' is the same as
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rem 'user_block' (allowing for padding).
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rem
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rem If the original file had a user block before the test
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rem then 'compare.h5' is passed. The user block must be extracted
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rem and the test file compared to:
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rem cat compare_ub user_block_file.
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rem
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rem This test uses './getub' to extract the user block from
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rem 'file.h5', which is compared to the file described above.
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rem
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rem The result is set in variable 'result1'.
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rem
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:check_ub_1
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set hfile=%1
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set ufile=%2
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rem check for third argument (the original file)
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set origfile=
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if not "%3"=="" (
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set origfile="%3"
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)
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rem find the length of the user block to check
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for /f "tokens=4" %%a in ('dir /-c %ufile% ^| findstr /v /b /c:" "') do (
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set s1=%%a
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)
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if "%s1%"=="0" (
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echo.File %ufile% is empty
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set result1=1
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)
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rem Get the size of the original user block, if any
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if defined origfile (
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rem 'tellub' calls H5Fget_user_block to get the size
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rem of the user block
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for /f %%a in ('%tellub_bin% %origfile%') do set s2=%%a
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if "!s2!"=="0" (
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set size=%s1%
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set cmpfile=%ufile%
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) else (
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set cmpfile=tt2
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set /a size=!s2!+%s1%
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%getub_bin% -c !s2! %origfile% > !cmpfile!
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type %ufile% >> !cmpfile!
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)
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) else (
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rem assume no user block
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set s2=0
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set size=%s1%
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set cmpfile=%ufile%
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)
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rem Extract 'size' bytes from the front of 'hfile'
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rem Compare to 'cmpfile', result is set in result1
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set tfile=tt1
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%getub_bin% -c %size% %hfile% > %tfile%
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fc /w %cmpfile% %tfile% > nul
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if %errorlevel% neq 0 (
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fc /w %cmpfile% %file%
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set result1=1
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) else (
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set result1=0
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)
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rem clean up
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del /f %tfile%
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if not "%s2%"=="0" (
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del /f %cmpfile%
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)
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exit /b
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rem CHECK_NOUB file.h5
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rem
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rem Check that 'file.h5' has no user block.
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rem Setst result2 to 1 if there is a user block (fail), 0 if none (pass)
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:check_noub
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set hfile=%1
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rem call `ubsize` to get the size of the user block
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%tellub_bin% %hfile% > tmp.txt
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if %errorlevel% neq 0 (
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rem error
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set result2=1
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) else (
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for /f %%a in (tmp.txt) do set ubsize=%%a
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if "!ubsize!"=="0" (
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rem pass
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set result2=0
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) else (
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rem fail
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set result2=1
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)
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)
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del /f tmp.txt 2> nul
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exit /b
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rem JAMTEST user_block file.h5 [--clobber] [ofile.h5]
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rem
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rem Test the 'jam' tool:
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rem 1. figure out the input and output, and the comparision
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rem that will be done.
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rem 2. call 'jam' with the appropriate arguments
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rem 3. check the user block is correct in the output (Check_UB)
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rem If the user block is correct, print "PASSED", else "*FAILED*"
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:jamtest
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set ufile=%1
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set ifile=%2
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rem the file to test
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set compare_test=
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rem the comparison to test against
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set compare_orig=
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set cleanup=
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rem sort out the arguments for the test and the check
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set do_clobber=no
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if "%3"=="--clobber" (
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rem clobber overwrites and existing user block
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set do_clobber=yes
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set clobber=--clobber
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set compare_orig=
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if "%4"=="" (
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rem output goes to infile, compare ubfile to infile
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set ofile=
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set compare_test=%ifile%
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) else (
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rem output goes to %4, compare ofile to ubfile
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set ofile=%4
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set compare_test=!ofile!
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)
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) else (
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set clobber=
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rem add user block to existing ub, if any
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if "%3"=="" (
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rem output goes to infile, compare ubfile to infile
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set ofile=
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set compare_test=%ifile%
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copy /y %ifile% xxofile.h5 > nul
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set compare_orig=xxofile.h5
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set cleanup=%cleanup% !compare_orig!
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) else (
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rem output goes to %4, compare ofile to ubfile
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set ofile=%3
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set compare_test=!ofile!
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set compare_orig=%ifile%
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)
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)
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rem call 'jam' with the appropriate arguments
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if defined ofile (
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%jam_bin% -u %ufile% -i %ifile% -o %ofile% %clobber%
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) else (
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%jam_bin% -u %ufile% -i %ifile% %clobber%
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)
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call :check_ub_1 %compare_test% %ufile% %compare_orig%
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if "%result1%"=="0" (
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if defined ofile (
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call :testing PASSED %jam% -u %ufile% -i %ifile% -o %ofile% %clobber%
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) else (
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call :testing PASSED %jam% -u %ufile% -i %ifile% %clobber%
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)
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) else (
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if defined ofile (
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call :testing *FAILED* %jam% -u %ufile% -i %ifile% -o %ofile% %clobber%
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) else (
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call :testing *FAILED* %jam% -u %ufile% -i %ifile% %clobber%
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)
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set /a nerrors=%nerrors%+1
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)
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call :cleanup %cleanup%
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exit /b
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rem UNJAMTEST file.h5 [- | --delete] ofile
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rem
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rem Test the 'unjam' tool
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rem
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rem ##fix the working directory here and in jamtest
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:unjamtest
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set infile=%1
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set ofile=%3
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if "%2%"=="-" (
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set uofile=uofile
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%unjam_bin% -i %infile% -o %ofile% > !uofile!
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) else if "%2"=="--delete" (
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set uofile=none
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%unjam_bin% -i %infile% -o %ofile% --delete
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) else (
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set uofile=%2
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%unjam_bin% -i %infile% -u !uofile! -o %ofile%
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)
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set result1=0
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set result2=0
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set cleanup=
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if not "%uofile%"=="none" (
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rem sets results1
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call :check_ub_1 %infile% %uofile%
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call :cleanup %uofile%
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)
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rem sets result2
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call :check_noub %ofile%
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if "%result1% and %result2%"=="0 and 0" (
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if "%2%"=="-" (
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rem We use "ARROW_RIGHT" here and replace it in :testing because
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rem Windows interprets it as a pipe. --SJW 8/27/07
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call :testing PASSED %unjam% -i %infile% -o %ofile% ARROW_RIGHT %uofile%
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) else if "%2"=="--delete" (
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call :testing PASSED %unjam% -i %infile% -o %ofile% --delete
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) else (
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call :testing PASSED %unjam% -i %infile% -u %uofile% -o %ofile%
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)
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) else (
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if "%2%"=="-" (
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rem We use "ARROW_RIGHT" here and replace it in :testing because
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rem Windows interprets it as a pipe. --SJW 8/27/07
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call :testing *FAILED* %unjam% -i %infile% -o %ofile% ARROW_RIGHT %uofile%
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) else if "%2"=="--delete" (
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call :testing *FAILED* %unjam% -i %infile% -o %ofile% --delete
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) else (
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call :testing *FAILED* %unjam% -i %infile% -u %uofile% -o %ofile%
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)
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set /a nerrors=%nerrors%+1
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)
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exit /b
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rem This is a Windows-specific function that detects if the filter passed
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rem should be enabled for this test script. It searches H5pubconf.h for the
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rem string "#define H5_HAVE_FILTER_%1" and sets the variable "use_filter_%1"
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rem accordingly. On other platforms, this variable is set in the Makefile.
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rem If we find a better way to test this in the future, we should use it.
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rem --SJW 9/4/07
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:detect_filter
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findstr /b /i /c:"#define H5_HAVE_FILTER_%1" %h5pubconf% > nul
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if %errorlevel% equ 0 (
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set use_filter_%1=yes
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) else (
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set use_filter_%1=no
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)
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exit /b
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rem ############################################################################
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rem ############################################################################
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rem # T H E T E S T S ###
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rem ############################################################################
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rem ############################################################################
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:main
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u10.txt %testfiles%\tall.h5 ta2.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 ta2.h5
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call :cleanup ta2.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u511.txt %testfiles%\tall.h5 ta3.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 ta3.h5
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call :cleanup ta3.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u512.txt %testfiles%\tall.h5 ta4.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 ta4.h5
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call :cleanup ta4.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u513.txt %testfiles%\tall.h5 ta5.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 ta5.h5
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call :cleanup ta5.h5
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call :setup %testfiles%\tall.h5 ta.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u10.txt ta.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 ta.h5
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call :setup %testfiles%\tall.h5 ta.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u511.txt ta.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 ta.h5
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call :setup %testfiles%\tall.h5 ta.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u512.txt ta.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 ta.h5
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call :setup %testfiles%\tall.h5 ta.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u513.txt ta.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 ta.h5
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call :cleanup ta.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u10.txt %testfiles%\twithub.h5 tax2.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 tax2.h5
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call :cleanup tax2.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u511.txt %testfiles%\twithub.h5 tax3.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 tax3.h5
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call :cleanup tax3.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u512.txt %testfiles%\twithub.h5 tax4.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 tax4.h5
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call :cleanup tax4.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u513.txt %testfiles%\twithub.h5 tax5.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 tax5.h5
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call :cleanup tax5.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u10.txt %testfiles%\twithub513.h5 tax6.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 tax6.h5
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call :cleanup tax6.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u511.txt %testfiles%\twithub513.h5 tax7.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 tax7.h5
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call :cleanup tax7.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u512.txt %testfiles%\twithub513.h5 tax8.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 tax8.h5
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call :cleanup tax8.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u513.txt %testfiles%\twithub513.h5 tax9.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 tax9.h5
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call :cleanup tax9.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u10.txt %testfiles%\twithub.h5 --clobber taz2.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 taz2.h5
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call :cleanup taz2.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u511.txt %testfiles%\twithub.h5 --clobber taz3.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 taz3.h5
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call :cleanup taz3.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u512.txt %testfiles%\twithub.h5 --clobber taz4.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 taz4.h5
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call :cleanup taz4.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u513.txt %testfiles%\twithub.h5 --clobber taz5.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 taz5.h5
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call :cleanup taz5.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u10.txt %testfiles%\twithub513.h5 --clobber taz6.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 taz6.h5
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call :cleanup taz6.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u511.txt %testfiles%\twithub513.h5 --clobber taz7.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 taz7.h5
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call :cleanup taz7.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u512.txt %testfiles%\twithub513.h5 --clobber taz8.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 taz8.h5
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call :cleanup taz8.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u513.txt %testfiles%\twithub513.h5 --clobber taz9.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 taz9.h5
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call :cleanup taz9.h5
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call :setup %testfiles%\twithub.h5 tay2.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u10.txt tay2.h5 --clobber
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 tay2.h5
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call :cleanup tay2.h5
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call :setup %testfiles%\twithub.h5 tay3.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u511.txt tay3.h5 --clobber
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 tay3.h5
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call :cleanup tay3.h5
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call :setup %testfiles%\twithub.h5 tay4.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u512.txt tay4.h5 --clobber
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 tay4.h5
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call :cleanup tay4.h5
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call :setup %testfiles%\twithub.h5 tay5.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u513.txt tay5.h5 --clobber
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 tay5.h5
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call :cleanup tay5.h5
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call :setup %testfiles%\twithub513.h5 tay6.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u10.txt tay6.h5 --clobber
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 tay6.h5
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call :cleanup tay6.h5
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call :setup %testfiles%\twithub513.h5 tay7.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u511.txt tay7.h5 --clobber
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 tay7.h5
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call :cleanup tay7.h5
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call :setup %testfiles%\twithub513.h5 tay8.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u512.txt tay8.h5 --clobber
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 tay8.h5
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call :cleanup tay8.h5
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call :setup %testfiles%\twithub513.h5 tay9.h5
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call :jamtest %testfiles%\u513.txt tay9.h5 --clobber
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 tay9.h5
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call :cleanup tay9.h5
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call :setup %testfiles%\twithub.h5 tai1.h5
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call :unjamtest tai1.h5 o10.txt taa1.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 taa1.h5
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call :cleanup taa1.h5 tai1.h5 o10.txt
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call :setup %testfiles%\twithub513.h5 tai2.h5
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call :unjamtest tai2.h5 o512.txt taa2.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 taa2.h5
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call :cleanup taa2.h5 tai2.h5 o512.txt
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call :setup %testfiles%\twithub.h5 tai3.h5
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call :unjamtest tai3.h5 - taa3.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 taa3.h5
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call :cleanup taa3.h5 tai3.h5
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call :setup %testfiles%\twithub513.h5 tai4.h5
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call :unjamtest tai4.h5 - taa4.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 taa4.h5
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call :cleanup taa4.h5 tai4.h5
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call :setup %testfiles%\twithub.h5 taj2.h5
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call :unjamtest taj2.h5 --delete tac2.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 tac2.h5
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call :cleanup tac2.h5 taj2.h5
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call :setup %testfiles%\twithub513.h5 taj3.h5
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call :unjamtest taj3.h5 --delete tac3.h5
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call :checkfile %testfiles%\tall.h5 tac3.h5
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call :cleanup tac3.h5 taj3.h5
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if %nerrors% equ 0 (
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echo.All %jam% tests passed.
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)
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popd
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endlocal & exit /b %nerrors%
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