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view tests/test-utils.sh @ 402:58b88ab69424 api-inversion
Move the struct adb definition from the auidioDB_API.h into the
audioDB-internals.h header file, leaving only the typedef behind.
Thus a user of the API sees only an incomplete type, which cannot be
instantiated (but /pointers/ to it can); there's then less temptation to
break the abstraction barrier by using structure fields in client code.
Not only that, but we can now safely put C++ stuff in the structure.
Take advantage of this by putting a std::set<std::string> in there, to
hold all the keys currently in the database; populate this field on
audiodb_open() (and delete it on audiodb_close). This will be useful
when we come to implement variants of audiodb_insert().
author | mas01cr |
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date | Wed, 03 Dec 2008 17:40:15 +0000 |
parents | e21cc48ddf4d |
children | d5ada9532a40 |
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# no shebang line: this file should be sourced by run-test.sh files set -E trap "exit 1" ERR if [ -z "${AUDIODB}" ]; then AUDIODB=../../audioDB fi # FIXME: maybe generalize to multiple arguments? Also, implement it # properly, rather than just for a few floats that we know how to # encode. This might involve writing some C code, as Bash doesn't do # Floating Point. (scanf() is probably enough). expect_clean_error_exit() { trap - ERR "$@" exit_code=$? trap "exit 1" ERR if [ $exit_code -eq 0 ]; then exit 1 elif [ $exit_code -ge 126 ]; then exit 1 fi } floatstring() { for arg in "$@"; do case ${arg} in 0) printf "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00";; -0.5) printf "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xe0\xbf";; 0.5) printf "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xe0\x3f";; -1) printf "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xf0\xbf";; 1) printf "\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\xf0\x3f";; *) echo "bad arg to floatstring(): ${arg}" exit 1;; esac done } # FIXME: likewise. And endianness issues (which are a reflection of # the endianness of audioDB as of 2007-09-18, unfortunately). intstring() { # works up to 9 for now if [ $1 -ge 10 ]; then echo "intstring() arg too large: ${1}"; exit 1; fi printf "%b\x00\x00\x00" "\\x${1}" } # Web services utilities start_server() { $1 -s $2 & # HACK: deal with race on process creation sleep 1 trap 'kill $!; exit 1' ERR } stop_server() { grep "${AUDIODB}" /proc/$1/cmdline > /dev/null kill $1 # HACK: deal with race on process exit sleep 1 expect_clean_error_exit grep ${AUDIODB} /proc/$1/cmdline } check_server() { grep "${AUDIODB}" /proc/$1/cmdline > /dev/null } expect_client_failure() { # FIXME: work out whether and how the client should report server # errors. At present, the client exits with a zero exit code. "$@" }