dnl PSPP - a program for statistical analysis.
dnl Copyright (C) 2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
dnl
dnl This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
dnl it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
dnl the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
dnl (at your option) any later version.
dnl
dnl This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
dnl but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
dnl MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
dnl GNU General Public License for more details.
dnl
dnl You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
dnl along with this program. If not, see .
dnl
AT_BANNER([sparse external arrays])
m4_divert_push([PREPARE_TESTS])
[sparse_xarray_queue_limit () {
# Each on-disk sparse_xarray eats up a file descriptor, so for the
# tests that involve on-disk sparse_xarrays we need to limit the
# maximum length of the queue. Figure out how many file descriptors
# we can let the test program open at once.
OPEN_MAX=`getconf OPEN_MAX 2>/dev/null`
case $OPEN_MAX in
[0-9]*)
# Divide by 2 because some fds are used by other code.
queue_limit=`expr $OPEN_MAX / 2`
;;
undefined)
# Assume that any system with a dynamic fd limit has a large limit.
queue_limit=500
;;
*)
case `uname -m 2>/dev/null` in
CYGWIN*)
# Cygwin claims a 256-fd limit as OPEN_MAX in .
queue_limit=128
;;
MINGW*)
# The following email claims that Mingw should have a
# 2048-fd limit:
# http://www.mail-archive.com/squid-users@squid-cache.org/msg35249.html
queue_limit=1024
;;
*)
# This seems fairly conservative these days.
queue_limit=50
;;
esac
;;
esac
echo "$queue_limit"
}]
m4_divert_pop([PREPARE_TESTS])
AT_SETUP([in-memory sparse_xarray])
AT_KEYWORDS([slow])
dnl --values=3 would be a slightly better test but takes much longer.
ASAN_OPTIONS=$ASAN_OPTIONS:detect_odr_violation=0; export ASAN_OPTIONS
AT_CHECK([sparse-xarray-test \
--verbosity=0 --queue-limit=`sparse_xarray_queue_limit` \
--columns=3 --max-rows=3 --max-memory-rows=3 --values=2],
[0], [ignore], [ignore])
AT_CLEANUP
m4_define([SPARSE_XARRAY_ON_DISK],
[AT_SETUP([on-disk sparse_xarray max-memory-rows=$1])
AT_KEYWORDS([slow])
ASAN_OPTIONS=$ASAN_OPTIONS:detect_odr_violation=0; export ASAN_OPTIONS
AT_CHECK([sparse-xarray-test \
--verbosity=0 --queue-limit=`sparse_xarray_queue_limit` \
--columns=2 --max-rows=3 --max-memory-rows=$1 --values=2],
[0], [ignore], [ignore])
AT_CLEANUP])
SPARSE_XARRAY_ON_DISK([0])
SPARSE_XARRAY_ON_DISK([1])
SPARSE_XARRAY_ON_DISK([2])
AT_SETUP([copying between in-memory sparse_xarrays])
AT_KEYWORDS([sparse_xarray slow])
ASAN_OPTIONS=$ASAN_OPTIONS:detect_odr_violation=0; export ASAN_OPTIONS
AT_CHECK([sparse-xarray-test \
--verbosity=0 --queue-limit=`sparse_xarray_queue_limit` \
--columns=2 --max-rows=2 --max-memory-rows=2 --values=2 \
--xarrays=2 --no-write-rows --no-copy-columns],
[0], [ignore], [ignore])
AT_CLEANUP
m4_define([SPARSE_XARRAY_COPY_DISK],
[AT_SETUP([copying between on-disk sparse_xarrays max-memory-rows=$1])
AT_KEYWORDS([sparse_xarray slow])
limit=`sparse_xarray_queue_limit`
ASAN_OPTIONS=$ASAN_OPTIONS:detect_odr_violation=0; export ASAN_OPTIONS
AT_CHECK([sparse-xarray-test \
--verbosity=0 --queue-limit=`expr $limit / 2` \
--columns=1 --max-rows=2 --max-memory-rows=$max_memory_rows \
--values=2 --xarrays=2 --no-write-rows --no-copy-columns],
[0], [ignore], [ignore])
AT_CLEANUP])
dnl These parameters are ridiculously low, but it's necessary
dnl unless we want the tests to take a very long time.
SPARSE_XARRAY_COPY_DISK([0])
SPARSE_XARRAY_COPY_DISK([1])