annotate tests/0002/run-test.sh @ 465:1030664df98c api-inversion

No more audioDB::index_allocate and audioDB::index_init_query No more SERVER_LSH_INDEX_SINGLETON, either; instead each adb_t contains a single cache of the last used in-core index. At the moment, this cache is unused by the server (and the previous cache code has been replaced by a comment), but I think that this way everyone can be allowed to benefit without anyone having to explicitly manage indexes themselves. I'm not going to say how long I wandered in a maze of valgrind before giving up and keeping the hacky workaround for loading the lsh tables [see the FIXME comment in audiodb_index_init_query()]; let's just say that it was long enough to find the extra bonus crashy close(lshfid) in audioDB::index_index_db. Also, delete the abstraction-inverting LSH stuff from query.cpp where we are making our reporters; the fix for that, which is presumably when creating small indexes for large datasets, is to implement space-efficient reporters. (The accumulator code, which is my second attempt, is more space-efficient than the reporters; inspiration may wish to be drawn...)
author mas01cr
date Tue, 30 Dec 2008 23:56:57 +0000
parents fe4dc39b2dd7
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mas01cr@252 1 #! /bin/bash
mas01cr@42 2
mas01cr@48 3 . ../test-utils.sh
mas01cr@42 4
mas01cr@42 5 if [ -f testdb ]; then rm -f testdb; fi
mas01cr@42 6
mas01cr@42 7 ${AUDIODB} -N -d testdb
mas01cr@42 8
mas01cr@42 9 # FIXME: at some point we will want to test that some relevant
mas01cr@42 10 # information is being printed
mas01cr@42 11 ${AUDIODB} -S -d testdb
mas01cr@42 12 ${AUDIODB} -d testdb -S
mas01cr@42 13
mas01cr@42 14 # should fail (no db given)
mas01cr@54 15 expect_clean_error_exit ${AUDIODB} -S
mas01cr@42 16
mas01cr@42 17 exit 104