annotate tests/9000/run-test.sh @ 234:0ebbf9723930 refactoring

OAOO for the trackPointQuery and trackSequenceQueryNN Reporter classes. C++ has this marvellous thing called templates, which allows for almost 1% of the power of writing source code at compile-time; in this particular case, that 1% is enough, as it allows us to generalize over the predicate for ordering in queues with a template class. Move reporters into reporter.h. The template class needs to be in there anyway; the pointQueryReporter will soon gain a template class analogue for Ollie's use case; and then there's just the Radius reporter.
author mas01cr
date Wed, 12 Dec 2007 10:58:24 +0000
parents 218106b4db14
children fe4dc39b2dd7
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mas01cr@164 1 #! /bin/sh
mas01cr@164 2
mas01cr@164 3 . ../test-utils.sh
mas01cr@164 4
mas01cr@164 5 for file in `find .. -name testdb -print | sort -n`
mas01cr@164 6 do
mas01cr@164 7 dir=`mktemp -d`
mas01cr@164 8 echo dumping "${file}" into "${dir}/${file:3:4}"
mas01cr@164 9 ${AUDIODB} -d ${file} -D --output="${dir}/${file:3:4}"
mas01cr@164 10 echo restoring "${file}" into "${dir}"/"${file:3:4}"/restoredb
mas01cr@164 11 export restoreadb=${AUDIODB}
mas01cr@164 12 (export AUDIODB=`pwd`/$restoreadb && cd "${dir}"/"${file:3:4}" && sh ./restore.sh restoredb)
mas01cr@164 13 echo comparing dbs for "${file:3:4}"
mas01cr@164 14 cmp "${file}" "${dir}"/"${file:3:4}"/restoredb
mas01cr@164 15 rm -rf "${dir}"
mas01cr@164 16 done
mas01cr@164 17
mas01cr@164 18 exit 104