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Smaller databases
Adjust the sizes of the various tables (file, track, times, l2norm)
linearly with the overall size of the database.
Now it makes sense to allow 50Mb databases, as the various fixed-size
tables shrink, rather than being fixed to somewhere over that size...
author | mas01cr |
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date | Mon, 29 Oct 2007 11:47:42 +0000 |
parents | e6cdee24d6c3 |
children | 94502600a049 |
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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\x3f";; 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/$1/cmdline > /dev/null } expect_client_failure() { # FIXME: work out whether and how the client should report server # errors. At present, the client exits with a zero exit code. "$@" }