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Make the JSON well-formed (though still empty), except in the case where we are asked to write more than one file's features to the same output file or stdout
author Chris Cannam
date Tue, 14 Oct 2014 12:35:19 +0100
parents a4bee1a374b4
children 64a7faf9a122
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mypath=`dirname $0`

version=1.1-hg
nextversion=1.1

testdir=$mypath/..
r=$testdir/../sonic-annotator

audiopath=$testdir/audio

percplug=vamp:vamp-example-plugins:percussiononsets
amplplug=vamp:vamp-example-plugins:amplitudefollower
testplug=vamp:vamp-test-plugin:vamp-test-plugin

fail() {
    echo "Test failed: $1"
    exit 1
}

csvcompare() {
    # permit some fuzz in final few digits
    a="$1"
    b="$2"
    perl -p -e 's/(\d+\.\d{6})\d+/$1/' "$a" > "${a}__"
    perl -p -e 's/(\d+\.\d{6})\d+/$1/' "$b" > "${b}__"
    cmp -s "${a}__" "${b}__"
    rv=$?
    rm "${a}__" "${b}__"
    return $rv
}

csvcompare_ignorefirst() {
    # a bit like the above, but ignoring first column (and without temp files)
    out=`cat "$1" "$2" | cut -d, -f2- | perl -p -e 's/(\d+\.\d{6})\d+/$1/' | sort | uniq -c | grep -v ' 2 '`
    return `[ -z "$out" ]`
}

faildiff() {
    echo "Test failed: $1"
    if [ -n "$2" -a -n "$3" ]; then
	echo "Output follows:"
	echo "--"
	cat $2
	echo "--"
	echo "Expected output follows:"
	echo "--"
	cat $3
	echo "--"
	echo "Diff:"
	echo "--"
	sdiff -w78 $2 $3
	echo "--"
    fi
    exit 1
}