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hdf5/hl/c++/test/ptableTest.h
Binh-Minh Ribler be613da6b8 Miscellaneous code cleanup.
Platforms tested:
    Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
    Darwin (osx1010test)
2016-10-20 23:38:24 -05:00

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/* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
* Copyright by The HDF Group. *
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/* Test header for Packet Table C++ wrapper API */
/* These tests are not as thorough as the tests for the C API because
* the C++ API is simply a wrapper. We don't need to test the
* actual Packet Table functionality, just that the C APIs are
* invoked correctly.
*/
#ifndef PTABLETEST
#define PTABLETEST
#include "H5PacketTable.h"
#include "H5Cpp.h"
#include "h5hltest.h"
static hid_t fileID;
/* Test some basic functionality; adding and getting records */
int BasicTest(void);
/* Test a compound fixed-length datatype */
int TestCompoundDatatype(void);
/* Test the GetNext functions and their indexes */
int TestGetNext(void);
/* Make sure that setting compression through the C++ API works. */
int TestCompress(void);
/* Ensure that the functions return the correct errors in
* response to invalid indexes */
int TestErrors(void);
/* Test getting multiple records at once using GetPacket */
int TestGetPacket(void);
/* Create two packet tables at once using compound datatypes.
Test for unusual interactions between multiple packet tables. */
int SystemTest(void);
/* Create a packet table with compound type, which has a string type. Verify
that data was written and read correctly. */
int TestHDFFV_9758(void);
#endif /* PTABLETEST */