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Alter timesTable handling.
Instead of inserting N boundary points per track, insert N (start,end)
pairs. Since N boundaries define only N-1 intervals, we were losing
information on insert -- this means that dump/restore cycles of existing
times-enabled databases WILL NOT WORK.
The input format for times files is still the same, albeit a little
tighter: there must be exactly N+1 floats in the file.
- make times table default length twice as big (done!)
- ensure exactly n+1 times read in from timesFile (done!)
- store (beginning, end) in times table (done!)
- update file format version (done!)
- ensure dump exactly n+1 times (done!)
- adjust uses of timesTable to read at 2k and 2k+1 (done!)
- timesdata[x] in sequence query is duration of sequence of
appropriate length from point [x] (done!)
- dbdurs calculation (done!)
- don't decrement j when using times in sequence query (done!)
- tests! (NOT DONE)
author | mas01cr |
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date | Fri, 23 Nov 2007 15:43:51 +0000 |
parents | 6066d75a6d39 |
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#! /bin/bash . ../test-utils.sh if [ -f testdb ]; then rm -f testdb; fi start_server ${AUDIODB} 10015 ${AUDIODB} -d testdb -N ${AUDIODB} -c localhost:10015 -d testdb -S > test1 ${AUDIODB} -S -c localhost:10015 -d testdb > test2 ${AUDIODB} -S -d testdb -c localhost:10015 > test3 cat > testoutput <<EOF numFiles = 0 dim = 0 length = 0 dudCount = 0 nullCount = 0 flags = 0 EOF cmp test1 test2 cmp test2 test3 cmp test3 testoutput check_server $! expect_client_failure ${AUDIODB} -c localhost:10015 -S -d /dev/null expect_client_failure ${AUDIODB} -c localhost:10015 -S -d /tmp/foo-does-not-exist check_server $! stop_server $! exit 104