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Use VAMP_PATH_32 environment variable instead of VAMP_PATH, when running in a 32-bit process within 64-bit Windows (WoW64)
author | Chris Cannam |
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date | Mon, 11 Jun 2018 11:31:47 +0100 |
parents | cd8414edfd32 |
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#!/bin/bash set -eu MYDIR=$(dirname "$0") TEST_PLUGIN_DIR="$MYDIR/../../vamp-test-plugin" HOST_DIR="$MYDIR/../host" HOST="$HOST_DIR/vamp-simple-host" TEST_FILE="$MYDIR/testsignal.wav" mkdir -p "$MYDIR/obtained" mkdir -p "$MYDIR/failures" echo "Rebuilding SDK and simple host..." 1>&2 ( cd "$MYDIR/.." && ./configure && make clean && make ) if [ ! -d "$TEST_PLUGIN_DIR" ]; then echo "Can't find test plugin dir at $TEST_PLUGIN_DIR" 1>&2 exit 1 fi if [ ! -x "$HOST" ]; then echo "Can't find host at $HOST" 1>&2 exit 1 fi echo "Rebuilding test plugin..." 1>&2 ( cd "$TEST_PLUGIN_DIR" && make -f Makefile.linux clean && make -f Makefile.linux ) export VAMP_PATH="$TEST_PLUGIN_DIR" # check that the two expected test plugin ids are present: ids=$("$HOST" --list-ids) expected="vamp:vamp-test-plugin:vamp-test-plugin vamp:vamp-test-plugin:vamp-test-plugin-freq" if [ "$ids" != "$expected" ]; then echo "Unexpected id list: $ids" 1>&2 echo "Expected: $expected" 1>&2 exit 1 fi some_failed=nope echo for test in $("$HOST" --list-outputs | sed 's/^vamp://') ; do filename="$(echo "$test.txt" | sed 's/^[^:]*://' | sed 's/:/_/g')" expected="$MYDIR/expected/$filename" obtained="$MYDIR/obtained/$filename" failure="$MYDIR/failures/$filename" rm -f "$failure" echo "=== $test" > "$obtained" "$HOST" "$test" "$TEST_FILE" >> "$obtained" 2>/dev/null if cmp -s "$expected" "$obtained" ; then echo "$test: ok" else sdiff "$expected" "$obtained" > "$failure" || true # avoid exit-on-failure echo "*** $test: FAILED, see $failure for diff" some_failed=yup fi done if [ "$some_failed" != "nope" ]; then echo; echo "*** Some tests failed!"; echo fi