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view libtests/0010/prog1.c @ 462:f689510baaf4 api-inversion
Simplify audioDB::query_loop_points.
Using the new functions audiodb_track_id_datum() and
audiodb_datum_qpointers(), much of the body of the method disappears.
Of course, we've probably introduced some inefficiencies and extra
memory copies, but I'm fairly sure that this method is going to be
dominated by disk i/o time anyway, so it doesn't matter.
author | mas01cr |
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date | Tue, 30 Dec 2008 15:38:55 +0000 |
parents | 94c18f128ce8 |
children | e072aa1611f5 342822c2d49a |
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#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <sysexits.h> #include <fcntl.h> #include <dirent.h> #include <unistd.h> #include <sys/stat.h> /* * * #define NDEBUG * * */ #include <assert.h> #include "../../audioDB_API.h" #include "../test_utils_lib.h" int main(int argc, char **argv){ int returnval=0; adb_ptr mydbp={0}; int ivals[10]; double dvals[10]; adb_insert_t myinsert={0}; unsigned int myerr=0; char * databasename="testdb"; adb_query_t myadbquery={0}; adb_queryresult_t myadbqueryresult={0}; int size=0; /* clean */ //if [ -f testdb ]; then rm -f testdb; fi clean_remove_db(databasename); /* new db */ //${AUDIODB} -d testdb -N mydbp=audiodb_create(databasename,0,0,0); /* test feature files */ //intstring 2 > testfeature01 //floatstring 0 1 >> testfeature01 ivals[0]=2; dvals[0]=0; dvals[1]=1; maketestfile("testfeature01",ivals,dvals,2); //intstring 2 > testfeature10 //floatstring 1 0 >> testfeature10 ivals[0]=2; dvals[0]=1; dvals[1]=0; maketestfile("testfeature10",ivals,dvals,2); /* inserts */ //${AUDIODB} -d testdb -I -f testfeature01 //${AUDIODB} -d testdb -I -f testfeature10 myinsert.features="testfeature01"; myerr=audiodb_insert(mydbp,&myinsert); myinsert.features="testfeature10"; myerr=audiodb_insert(mydbp,&myinsert); /* l2norm */ //# sequence queries require L2NORM //${AUDIODB} -d testdb -L audiodb_l2norm(mydbp); /* query 1 */ //echo "query point (0.0,0.5)" //intstring 2 > testquery //floatstring 0 0.5 >> testquery ivals[0]=2; dvals[0]=0; dvals[1]=0.5; dvals[2]=0; dvals[3]=0; maketestfile("testquery",ivals,dvals,2); //${AUDIODB} -d testdb -Q sequence -l 1 -f testquery -R 5 > testoutput //echo testfeature01 1 > test-expected-output //echo testfeature10 1 >> test-expected-output //cmp testoutput test-expected-output myadbquery.querytype="sequence"; myadbquery.feature="testquery"; myadbquery.sequencelength="1"; myadbquery.radius="5"; audiodb_query(mydbp,&myadbquery,&myadbqueryresult); size=myadbqueryresult.sizeRlist; dump_query(&myadbquery,&myadbqueryresult); /* check the test values */ if (size != 2) {returnval = -1;}; //if (testoneresult(&myadbqueryresult,0,"testfeature",1,0,0)) {returnval = -1;}; //if (testoneresult(&myadbqueryresult,1,"testfeature",1,0,0)) {returnval = -1;}; /* query 2 */ //${AUDIODB} -d testdb -Q sequence -l 1 -f testquery -r 1 -R 5 > testoutput //echo testfeature01 1 > test-expected-output //cmp testoutput test-expected-output // //echo "query point (0.5,0.0)" //intstring 2 > testquery //floatstring 0.5 0 >> testquery /* query 3 */ //# FIXME: because there's only one point in each track (and the query), //# the ordering is essentially database order. We need these test //# cases anyway because we need to test non-segfaulting, non-empty //# results... // //${AUDIODB} -d testdb -Q sequence -l 1 -f testquery -R 5 > testoutput //echo testfeature01 1 > test-expected-output //echo testfeature10 1 >> test-expected-output //cmp testoutput test-expected-output /* query 4 */ //${AUDIODB} -d testdb -Q sequence -l 1 -f testquery -r 1 -R 5 > testoutput //echo testfeature01 1 > test-expected-output //cmp testoutput test-expected-output printf("returnval:%d\n",returnval); //returnval=-1; return(returnval); }