view libtests/test_utils_lib.h @ 409:99e6cbad7f76 api-inversion

The lesser of two evils, part 2. Implement paths through audiodb_insert_datum_internal() for databases with O2_FLAG_LARGE_ADB, including in some of the helper functions. Most of the nasty stuff is concentrated in writing out the paths in what is now step 6, and everything else looks much as before, apart from a renumbering of the steps taken. Now we can implement audiodb_insert() for O2_FLAG_LARGE_ADB databases; we need to construct an adb_datum_internal_t from our adb_insert_t, but that's straightforward -- even just about straightforward enough to do it inline. Then audioDB::batchinsert() can be rewritten completely in terms of API functions, and doesn't need any kind of special treatment for the large case. Hooray. The real point of that is of course that we can now delete wodges of dead code, and move out audioDB::insert and audioDB::batchinsert into audioDB.cpp, because all they're doing now is dealing with command-line logic. This point marks the limit of what can be achieved in terms of "API inversion" at this time; the only remaining function, audiodb_query() / audioDB::query cannot be inverted because its API implementation is incomplete. Future plans, in some order: - merge this branch to trunk (check with current API/ABI clients); - complete audiodb_query() implementation; - invert audioDB::query / audiodb_query(); - MORE TESTS; - remove audioDB.cpp from list of files compiled into the library; - implement missing API functions (index, liszt, sample) directly; - source code rearrangement into library and command-line directories; - include bindings to library for some plausible candidate environments (Perl, Python, Lisp, Pd, Max/MSP) as examples; - API documentation.
author mas01cr
date Tue, 09 Dec 2008 22:48:30 +0000
parents 7e6c99481b8b
children e072aa1611f5 342822c2d49a
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void delete_dir(char * dirname);
void clean_remove_db(char * dirname);
void test_status(adb_ptr d, adb_status_ptr b);
unsigned int test_insert( adb_ptr d, char * features, char * power, char * key);
void dump_query(adb_query_ptr adbq, adb_queryresult_ptr myadbqueryresult);
int testoneresult(adb_queryresult_ptr myadbqueryresult, int i, char * Rlist, double Dist,double Qpos,double Spos);
double doubleabs(double foo);
void maketestfile(char * filename, int * ivals, double * dvals, int dvalsize);
int testoneradiusresult(adb_queryresult_ptr myadbqueryresult, int i, char * Rlist, int count);
void makekeylistfile(char * filename, char * item);




/* clean remove */
void clean_remove_db(char * dbname){

    FILE* db=0;

    db=fopen(dbname,"r");

    if (!db){
        return;
    }


    fclose(db);
    remove(dbname);

    return;

}


/* delete directory */
void delete_dir(char * dirname){

    struct dirent *d;
    DIR *dir;
    char buf[256];

    printf("Deleting directory '%s' and all files\n", dirname);
    dir = opendir(dirname);

    if (dir){
        while((d = readdir(dir))) {
            //printf("Deleting %s in %s\n",d->d_name, dirname);
            sprintf(buf, "%s/%s", dirname, d->d_name);
            remove(buf);
        }
    }
    closedir(dir);

    rmdir(dirname);


    return;

}


unsigned int test_insert(
    adb_ptr d,
    char * features,
    char * power,
    char * key
){

    adb_insert_t myinsert={0};
    unsigned int myerr=0;

    printf("Insert:\n");
    myinsert.features=features;
    myinsert.power=power; 
    myinsert.key=key; 
    myerr=audiodb_insert(d,&myinsert); 
    printf("\n");

    return myerr;

}

void test_status(adb_ptr d, adb_status_ptr b){

    /* get the status of the database */
    audiodb_status(d,b);

    /* could probably make this look a bit more clever, but it works for now */
    printf("numFiles:\t%d\n",b->numFiles);
    printf("dim:\t%d\n",b->dim);
    printf("length:\t%d\n",b->length);
    printf("dudCount:\t%d\n",b->dudCount);
    printf("nullCount:\t%d\n",b->nullCount);
    printf("flags:\t%d\n",b->flags);

    return;
}


void dump_query(adb_query_ptr adbq, adb_queryresult_ptr myadbqueryresult){

    int size=0;
    int i=0;

    size=myadbqueryresult->sizeRlist;

    printf("Dumping query:\n");
    for(i=0; i<size; i++){
        printf("\t'%s' query: Result %02d:%s is dist:%f qpos:%d spos:%d\n",
                adbq->querytype,
                i,
                myadbqueryresult->Rlist[i],
                myadbqueryresult->Dist[i],
                myadbqueryresult->Qpos[i],
                myadbqueryresult->Spos[i]
              );
    }
    printf("\n");

}



int testoneresult(adb_queryresult_ptr myadbqueryresult, int i, char * Rlist, double Dist,double Qpos,double Spos){

    int ret=0;
    double tolerance=.0001;


    
    if (strcmp(Rlist,myadbqueryresult->Rlist[i])){
        ret=-1;
    } 


    if (doubleabs((double)Dist - (double)myadbqueryresult->Dist[i]) > tolerance){
        ret=-1;
    } 
    
    if (doubleabs((double)Qpos - (double)myadbqueryresult->Qpos[i]) > tolerance){
        ret=-1;
    } 

    if (doubleabs((double)Spos - (double)myadbqueryresult->Spos[i]) > tolerance){
        ret=-1;
    } 

    return ret;
}


int testoneradiusresult(adb_queryresult_ptr myadbqueryresult, int i, char * Rlist, int count){

    int ret=0;

    if (strcmp(Rlist,myadbqueryresult->Rlist[i])){
        ret=-1;
    } 

    /* KLUDGE: at the moment, the structure returned from "sequence"
       queries with a radius has two unused fields, Dist and Qpos, and
       the Spos field is punned to indicate the count of hits from
       that track.  This is really ugly and needs to die. */
    if (count != myadbqueryresult->Spos[i]) {
        ret=-1;
    } 

    return ret;
}


double doubleabs(double foo){

    double retval=foo;

    if (foo < 0.0) {
        retval=foo * -1.0;
    }

    return retval;
}



void maketestfile(char * filename, int * ivals, double * dvals, int dvalsize) {

    FILE * myfile;

    myfile=fopen(filename,"w");
    fwrite(ivals,sizeof(int),1,myfile);
    fwrite(dvals,sizeof(double),dvalsize,myfile);
    fflush(myfile);
    fclose(myfile);

    /* should probably test for success, but then it is a test suite already... */
}



void makekeylistfile(char * filename, char * item){

    FILE * myfile;

    myfile=fopen(filename,"w");
    fprintf(myfile,"%s\n",item);
   fflush(myfile);
    fclose(myfile);

}