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view libtests/run-tests.sh @ 404:1fb8bee777e5 api-inversion
Begin working towards inverting audioDB::insert() / audiodb_insert().
New data type audiodb_datum_t, roughly corresponding to a "track" in
current audioDB parlance; it contains exactly the feature information
and metadata to record.
New function audiodb_insert_datum() to insert one of these
audiodb_datum_t objects into the database; the intention is that not
only can insertion of feature files be implemented in terms of this
function, but that it will be a useful function in its own right,
callable perhaps from PD, Max/MSP, and/or a VAMP plugin. This function
is complicated enough that it actually gets a comment.
Implement audioDB::insert() in terms of audiodb_insert_datum(), via a
wrapper which handles the slightly wacky error/non-error case of
attempting to insert features with a key that already exists in the
database.
Delete whole rafts of code. We can't quite delete everything because
there's batchinsert / batchinsert_large_adb to sort out; the good news
is that the batchinsert operation can simply be implemented as a loop
around audiodb_insert_datum() without loss of efficiency.
(There's also a stray extra audiodb_insert() in libtests/0027/, found
through an earlier iteration of this patch.)
author | mas01cr |
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date | Fri, 05 Dec 2008 22:32:43 +0000 |
parents | cd63493c32a9 |
children | 4cb6c611f812 342822c2d49a |
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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 [ /bin/true ]; then echo -n Running test ${file} if [ -f ${file}/short-description ]; then awk '{ printf(" (%s)",$0) }' < ${file}/short-description fi echo -n : (cd ${file} && make -f ../libtest.mk >/dev/null 2>&1 && ./test1 > test.out 2> test.err && exit 104) EXIT_STATUS=$? 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