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view tests/run-tests.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cache is unused by the server (and the previous cache code has been
replaced by a comment), but I think that this way everyone can be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 |
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date | Tue, 30 Dec 2008 23:56:57 +0000 |
parents | fe4dc39b2dd7 |
children | 216b55457009 |
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#! /bin/bash AUDIODB=../../${EXECUTABLE:-audioDB} export AUDIODB if [ -x ${AUDIODB#../} ]; then : else echo Cannot execute audioDB: ${AUDIODB#../} exit 1 fi if [ "$1" = "--full" ]; then pattern="[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]*" else pattern="[0-8][0-9][0-9][0-9]*" fi for file in ${pattern}; do if [ -d ${file} ]; then if [ -f ${file}/run-test.sh ]; then echo -n Running test ${file} if [ -f ${file}/short-description ]; then awk '{ printf(" (%s)",$0) }' < ${file}/short-description fi echo -n : (cd ${file} && /bin/bash ./run-test.sh > test.out 2> test.err) EXIT_STATUS=$? if [ ${EXIT_STATUS} -eq 14 ]; then echo " n/a." elif [ ${EXIT_STATUS} -ne 104 ]; then echo " failed (exit status ${EXIT_STATUS})." FAILED=true else echo " success." fi else echo Skipping test ${file} fi fi done if [ -z "${FAILED}" ]; then exit 0 else exit 1 fi