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Add CSV writer tests (passing!)
author | Chris Cannam |
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date | Tue, 14 Oct 2014 18:50:01 +0100 |
parents | b3d73c08b6ce |
children | 3b7ec45abd1c |
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#!/bin/bash . ../include.sh infile=$audiopath/3clicks8.wav tmpdir=$mypath/tmp_1_$$.dir tmpwav=$tmpdir/test.wav trap "rm -rf $tmpdir" 0 types=`$r --list-writers` [ -n "$types" ] || \ fail "Fails to report list of writers" onsets=$mypath/transforms/percussiononsets-onsets.n3 df=$mypath/transforms/percussiononsets-detectionfunction.n3 adbdir=$tmpdir/audiodb-test for type in $types; do mkdir -p $tmpdir cp $infile $tmpwav # Some of these are special cases: # # * The "default" writer type always prints to stdout instead of # to a file. # # * The "audiodb" writer will not print any output for features # that have no values (but are only point events). I don't know # how reasonable that is, but it's clearly intentional. It also # writes to a subdirectory $basedir/$catid/$trackid.$output case $type in audiodb) mkdir -p $adbdir $r -t $df -w $type $tmpwav --audiodb-basedir $tmpdir --audiodb-catid `basename $adbdir` 2>/dev/null || \ fail "Fails to run with reader type \"$type\" and default options" ;; default) $r -t $onsets -w $type $tmpwav > $tmpdir/test.out 2>/dev/null || \ fail "Fails to run with reader type \"$type\" and default options" ;; *) $r -t $onsets -w $type $tmpwav 2>/dev/null || \ fail "Fails to run with reader type \"$type\" and default options" ;; esac newfiles=`ls $tmpdir | fgrep -v .wav` if [ "$type" = audiodb ]; then newfiles=`ls $adbdir`; fi [ -n "$newfiles" ] || \ fail "Fails to create output file for reader \"$type\" with default options" case `echo $newfiles | wc -w` in [2-9]) if [ "$type" != audiodb ]; then fail "Produces more than one output file for reader \"$type\" with default options" fi ;; 1) if [ "$type" = audiodb ]; then fail "Produces only one output file for reader \"$type\" with default options (expected two)" fi ;; esac rm -r $tmpdir done exit 0