int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { printf("Making a %d bytes channel.\n", TEST_SIZE); testch = jakopter_init_com_channel(TEST_SIZE); if(testch == NULL) { printf("Channel creation failed !\n"); return 1; } printf("Testing int read/write coherence.\n"); if(write_read_test_int()) printf("Test OK.\n"); else printf("Test failed !\n"); printf("Testing string read/write coherence.\n"); if(write_read_test_str()) printf("Test OK.\n"); else printf("Test failed !\n"); printf("Testing timestamp coherence.\n"); if(timestamp_test()) printf("Test OK.\n"); else printf("Test failed !\n"); jakopter_destroy_com_channel(&testch); if(testch == NULL) printf("Com channel destruction OK.\n"); else printf("Com channel destruction failed !\n"); return 0; }
/** Load and process the command-line arguments @return a STATUS value Arguments are processed immediately as they are seen. This means that models are loaded when they are encountered, and in relation to the other flags. Thus @code gridlabd --warn model1 --warn model2 @endcode will load \p model1 with warnings on, and \p model2 with warnings off. **/ STATUS cmdarg_load(int argc, /**< the number of arguments in \p argv */ char *argv[]) /**< a list pointers to the argument string */ { int test_mod_num = 1; unsigned int pos=0; int i; char *pd1, *pd2; /* capture the execdir */ strcpy(global_execname,argv[0]); strcpy(global_execdir,argv[0]); pd1 = strrchr(global_execdir,'/'); pd2 = strrchr(global_execdir,'\\'); if (pd1>pd2) *pd1='\0'; else if (pd2>pd1) *pd2='\0'; /* capture the command line */ for (i=0; i<argc; i++) { if (pos<sizeof(global_command_line)-strlen(argv[i])) pos += sprintf(global_command_line+pos,"%s%s",pos>0?" ":"",argv[i]); } while (argv++,--argc>0) { if (strcmp(*argv,"--copyright")==0) legal_notice(); else if (strcmp(*argv,"-w")==0 || strcmp(*argv,"--warn")==0) global_warn_mode=!global_warn_mode; else if (strcmp(*argv,"--bothstdout")==0) output_both_stdout(); else if (strcmp(*argv,"-c")==0 || strcmp(*argv,"--check")==0) global_runchecks=!global_runchecks; else if (strcmp(*argv,"--debug")==0) global_debug_output=!global_debug_output; else if (strcmp(*argv,"--debugger")==0){ global_debug_mode=1; global_debug_output=!global_debug_output; } else if (strcmp(*argv,"--dumpall")==0) global_dumpall=!global_dumpall; else if (strcmp(*argv,"-q")==0 || strcmp(*argv,"--quiet")==0) global_quiet_mode=!global_quiet_mode; else if (strcmp(*argv,"-v")==0 || strcmp(*argv,"--verbose")==0){ global_verbose_mode=!global_verbose_mode; } else if (strcmp(*argv,"--profile")==0) global_profiler=!global_profiler; else if (strcmp(*argv,"--pause")==0) global_pauseatexit=!global_pauseatexit; else if (strcmp(*argv,"--compile")==0) global_compileonly = !global_compileonly; else if (strcmp(*argv,"--license")==0) legal_license(); else if (strcmp(*argv,"--server_portnum")==0 || strcmp(*argv,"-P")==0) { if (argc-1>0) global_server_portnum = (argc--,atoi(*++argv)); else { output_fatal("missing server port number"); /* TROUBLESHOOT The <b>-P</b> or <b>--server_portnum</b> command line directive was not followed by a valid number. The correct syntax is <b>-P <i>number</i></b> or <b>--server_portnum <i>number</i></b>. */ } } else if (strcmp(*argv, "-V")==0 ||strcmp(*argv, "--version")==0) { char *buildinfo = strstr(BUILD,":"); int build = buildinfo ? atoi(strstr(BUILD,":")+1) : 0; output_message("Revision major: %d", REV_MAJOR); output_message("Revision minor: %d", REV_MINOR); output_message("Patch number : %d", REV_PATCH); output_message("Branch name : %s", BRANCH); if (build>0) output_message("Build number : %d", build); else output_message("Build number : %s", #ifdef WIN32 #ifdef _DEBUG #ifdef _M_X64 "WIN64-DEBUG" #else "WIN32-DEBUG" #endif #else #ifdef _M_X64 "WIN64-RELEASE" #else "WIN32-RELEASE" #endif #endif #else "DEV" #endif ); } else if (strcmp(*argv,"--dsttest")==0) timestamp_test(); else if (strcmp(*argv,"--randtest")==0) random_test(); else if (strcmp(*argv,"--unitstest")==0) unit_test(); else if (strcmp(*argv,"--scheduletest")==0) schedule_test(); else if (strcmp(*argv,"--loadshapetest")==0) loadshape_test(); else if (strcmp(*argv,"--endusetest")==0) enduse_test(); else if (strcmp(*argv,"--xmlstrict")==0) global_xmlstrict = !global_xmlstrict; else if (strcmp(*argv,"--globaldump")==0) { global_dump(); exit(0); } else if (strcmp(*argv,"--relax")==0) global_strictnames = FALSE; else if (strncmp(*argv,"--pidfile",9)==0) { char *filename = strchr(*argv,'='); if (filename==NULL) strcpy(global_pidfile,"gridlabd.pid"); else strcpy(global_pidfile,filename+1); } else if (strncmp(*argv,"--kml",5)==0) { char *filename = strchr(*argv,'='); if (filename) strcpy(global_kmlfile,filename+1); else strcpy(global_kmlfile,"gridlabd.kml"); } else if (strcmp(*argv, "--avlbalance") == 0){ global_no_balance = !global_no_balance; } else if (strcmp(*argv,"--testall")==0){ FILE *fd = NULL; if(*++argv != NULL) fd = fopen(*argv,"r"); else { output_fatal("no filename for testall"); /* TROUBLESHOOT The --testall parameter was found on the command line, but if was not followed by a filename containing the test description file. */ return FAILED; } argc--; global_test_mode=TRUE; if(fd == NULL) { output_fatal("incorrect module list file name"); /* TROUBLESHOOT The --testall parameter was found on the command line, but if was not followed by a valid filename containing the test description file. */ return FAILED; } if(load_module_list(fd,&test_mod_num) == FAILED) return FAILED; } else if (strcmp(*argv,"--modhelp")==0) { if(argc-1 > 0){ MODULE *mod = NULL; CLASS *oclass = NULL; argv++; argc--; if(strchr(argv[0], ':') == 0){ // no class mod = module_load(argv[0],0,NULL); } else { GLOBALVAR *var=NULL; char *cname; cname = strchr(argv[0], ':')+1; mod = module_load(strtok(argv[0],":"),0,NULL); oclass = class_get_class_from_classname(cname); if(oclass == NULL){ output_fatal("Unable to find class '%s' in module '%s'", cname, argv[0]); /* TROUBLESHOOT The <b>--modhelp</b> parameter was found on the command line, but if was followed by a class specification that isn't valid. Verify that the class exists in the module you specified. */ return FAILED; } /* dump module globals */ printf("module %s {\n", mod->name); while ((var=global_getnext(var))!=NULL) { PROPERTY *prop = var->prop; char *proptype = class_get_property_typename(prop->ptype); if (strncmp(var->prop->name,mod->name,strlen(mod->name))!=0) continue; if (proptype!=NULL){ if(prop->unit != NULL) { printf("\t%s %s[%s];", proptype, strrchr(prop->name,':')+1, prop->unit->name); } else if (prop->ptype==PT_set || prop->ptype==PT_enumeration) { KEYWORD *key; printf("\t%s {", proptype); for (key=prop->keywords; key!=NULL; key=key->next) printf("%s=%"FMT_INT64"u%s", key->name, (int64)key->value, key->next==NULL?"":", "); printf("} %s;", strrchr(prop->name,':')+1); } else { printf("\t%s %s;", proptype, strrchr(prop->name,':')+1); } if (prop->description!=NULL) printf(" // %s%s",prop->flags&PF_DEPRECATED?"(DEPRECATED) ":"",prop->description); printf("\n"); } } printf("}\n"); } if(mod == NULL){ output_fatal("module %s is not found",*argv); /* TROUBLESHOOT The <b>--modhelp</b> parameter was found on the command line, but if was followed by a module specification that isn't valid. Verify that the module exists in GridLAB-D's <b>lib</b> folder. */ return FAILED; } if(oclass != NULL) { print_class(oclass); } else { CLASS *oclass; pntree *ctree; /* lexographically sort all elements from class_get_first_class & oclass->next */ oclass=class_get_first_class(); ctree = (pntree *)malloc(sizeof(pntree)); if(ctree == NULL){ throw_exception("--modhelp: malloc failure"); /* TROUBLESHOOT The memory allocation needed for module help to function has failed. Try freeing up system memory and try again. */ } ctree->name = oclass->name; ctree->oclass = oclass; ctree->left = ctree->right = 0; for(; oclass != NULL; oclass = oclass->next){ modhelp_alpha(&ctree, oclass); //print_class(oclass); } /* flatten tree */ print_modhelp_tree(ctree); } } } else if (strcmp(*argv,"--modtest")==0) { if (argc-1>0) { MODULE *mod = module_load(argv[1],0,NULL); if (mod==NULL) output_fatal("module %s is not found",argv[1]); /* TROUBLESHOOT The <b>--modtest</b> parameter was found on the command line, but if was followed by a module specification that isn't valid. Verify that the module exists in GridLAB-D's <b>lib</b> folder. */ else { argv++;argc--; if (mod->test==NULL) output_fatal("module %s does not implement a test routine", argv[0]); /* TROUBLESHOOT The <b>--modtest</b> parameter was found on the command line, but if was followed by a specification for a module that doesn't implement any test procedures. See the <b>--libinfo</b> command line parameter for information on which procedures the module supports. */ else { output_test("*** modtest of %s beginning ***", argv[0]); mod->test(0,NULL); output_test("*** modtest of %s ended ***", argv[0]); } } } else { output_fatal("definition is missing"); /* TROUBLESHOOT The <b>--modtest</b> parameter was found on the command line, but if was not followed by a module specification. The correct syntax is <b>gridlabd --modtest <i>module_name</i></b>. */ return FAILED; } } else if (strcmp(*argv,"--test")==0){ global_test_mode=TRUE; global_strictnames = FALSE; output_debug("disabling strict naming for tests"); if (argc-1>0) { char mod_test[100]; sprintf(mod_test,"mod_test%d=%s",test_mod_num++,*++argv); if (global_setvar(mod_test)==SUCCESS) argc--; } else { output_fatal("test module name is missing"); /* TROUBLESHOOT The <b>--test</b> parameter was found on the command line, but if was not followed by a module specification that is valid. The correct syntax is <b>gridlabd --test <i>module_name</i></b>. */ return FAILED; } } else if (strcmp(*argv,"-D")==0 || strcmp(*argv,"--define")==0) { if (argc-1>0) { bool namestate = global_strictnames; global_strictnames = FALSE; if (global_setvar(*++argv,NULL)==SUCCESS){ argc--; } global_strictnames = namestate; } else { output_fatal("definition is missing"); /* TROUBLESHOOT The <b>-D</b> or <b>--define</b> command line parameters was given, but it was not followed by a variable definition. The correct syntax <b>-D </i>variable</i>=<i>value</i></b> or <b>--define </i>variable</i>=<i>value</i></b> */ return FAILED; } } else if (strcmp(*argv,"--globals")==0) { char *list[65536]; int i, n=0; GLOBALVAR *var = NULL; /* load the list into the array */ while ((var=global_getnext(var))!=NULL) { if (n<sizeof(list)/sizeof(list[0])) list[n++] = var->prop->name; else { output_fatal("--globals has insufficient buffer space to sort globals list"); return FAILED; } } /* sort the array */ qsort(list,n,sizeof(list[0]),compare); /* output sorted array */ for (i=0; i<n; i++) { char buffer[1024]; var = global_find(list[i]); printf("%s=%s;",var->prop->name,global_getvar(var->prop->name,buffer,sizeof(buffer))?buffer:"(error)"); if (var->prop->description || var->prop->flags&PF_DEPRECATED) printf(" // %s%s", (var->prop->flags&PF_DEPRECATED)?"DEPRECATED ":"", var->prop->description?var->prop->description:""); printf("\n"); } } else if (strcmp(*argv,"--redirect")==0) { if (argc-1>0) { char buffer[1024]; char *p; strcpy(buffer,*++argv); argc--; if (strcmp(buffer,"all")==0) { if (output_redirect("output",NULL)==NULL || output_redirect("error",NULL)==NULL || output_redirect("warning",NULL)==NULL || output_redirect("debug",NULL)==NULL || output_redirect("verbose",NULL)==NULL || output_redirect("profile",NULL)==NULL || output_redirect("progress",NULL)==NULL) { output_fatal("redirection of all failed"); /* TROUBLESHOOT An attempt to close all standard stream from the command line using <b>--redirect all</b> has failed. One of the streams cannot be closed. Try redirecting each stream separately until the problem stream is identified and the correct the problem with that stream. */ return FAILED; } } else if ((p=strchr(buffer,':'))!=NULL) { *p++='\0'; if (output_redirect(buffer,p)==NULL) { output_fatal("redirection of %s to '%s' failed: %s",buffer,p, strerror(errno)); /* TROUBLESHOOT An attempt to redirect a standard stream from the command line using <b>--redirect <i>stream</i>:<i>destination</i></b> has failed. The message should provide an indication of why the attempt failed. The remedy will depend on the nature of the problem. */ return FAILED; } } else if (output_redirect(buffer,NULL)==NULL) { output_fatal("default redirection of %s failed: %s",buffer, strerror(errno)); /* TROUBLESHOOT An attempt to close a standard stream from the command line using <b>--redirect <i>stream</i></b> has failed. The message should provide an indication of why the attempt failed. The remedy will depend on the nature of the problem. */ return FAILED; } } else { output_fatal("redirection is missing"); /* TROUBLESHOOT A <b>--redirect</b> directive on the command line is missing its redirection specification. The correct syntax is <b>--redirect <i>stream</i>[:<i>destination</i>]</b>. */ return FAILED; } } else if (strcmp(*argv,"-L")==0 || strcmp(*argv,"--libinfo")==0) { if (argc-1>0) { argc--; module_libinfo(*++argv); exit(0); } else { output_fatal("missing library name"); /* TROUBLESHOOT The <b>-L</b> or <b>--libinfo</b> command line directive was not followed by a module name. The correct syntax is <b>-L <i>module_name</i></b> or <b>--libinfo <i>module_name</i></b>. */ return FAILED; } } else if (strcmp(*argv,"-T")==0 || strcmp(*argv,"--threadcount")==0) { if (argc-1>0) global_threadcount = (argc--,atoi(*++argv)); else { output_fatal("missing thread count"); /* TROUBLESHOOT The <b>-T</b> or <b>--threadcount</b> command line directive was not followed by a valid number. The correct syntax is <b>-T <i>number</i></b> or <b>--threadcount <i>number</i></b>. */ return FAILED; } } else if (strcmp(*argv,"-o")==0 || strcmp(*argv,"--output")==0) { if (argc-1>0) strcpy(global_savefile,(argc--,*++argv)); else { output_fatal("missing output file"); /* TROUBLESHOOT The <b>-o</b> or <b>--output</b> command line directive was not followed by a valid filename. The correct syntax is <b>-o <i>file</i></b> or <b>--output <i>file</i></b>. */ return FAILED; } } else if (strcmp(*argv,"-e")==0 || strcmp(*argv,"--environment")==0) { if (argc-1>0) strcpy(global_environment,(argc--,*++argv)); else { output_fatal("environment not specified"); /* TROUBLESHOOT The <b>-e</b> or <b>--environment</b> command line directive was not followed by a valid environment specification. The correct syntax is <b>-e <i>keyword</i></b> or <b>--environment <i>keyword</i></b>. */ return FAILED; } } else if (strcmp(*argv,"--xmlencoding")==0) { if (argc-1>0) { global_xml_encoding = atoi(*++argv); argc--; } else { output_fatal("xml encoding not specified"); /* TROUBLESHOOT The <b>--xmlencoding</b> command line directive was not followed by a encoding specification. The correct syntax is <b>--xmlencoding <i>keyword</i></b>. */ return FAILED; } } else if (strcmp(*argv,"--xsd")==0) { if (argc-1>0) { argc--; exit(output_xsd(*++argv)); } else { MODULE *mod; for (mod=module_get_first(); mod!=NULL; mod=mod->next) output_xsd(mod->name); return SUCCESS; } } else if (strcmp(*argv,"--xsl")==0) { if (argc-1>0) { char fname[1024]; char *p_arg = *++argv; char n_args=1; char **p_args; argc--; while (*p_arg++!='\0') if (*p_arg==',') n_args++; p_args = (char**)malloc(sizeof(char*)*n_args); p_arg = strtok(*argv,","); n_args=0; while (p_arg!=NULL) { p_args[n_args++] = p_arg; p_arg = strtok(NULL,","); } sprintf(fname,"gridlabd-%d_%d.xsl",global_version_major,global_version_minor); exit(output_xsl(fname,n_args,p_args)); } else { output_fatal("module list not specified"); /* TROUBLESHOOT The <b>--xsl</b> command line directive was not followed by a validlist of modules. The correct syntax is <b>--xsl <i>module1</i>[,<i>module2</i>[,...]]</b>. */ return FAILED; } } else if (strcmp(*argv,"--stream")==0) global_streaming_io_enabled = !global_streaming_io_enabled; else if (strcmp(*argv,"--server")==0) strcpy(global_environment,"server"); else if (strcmp(*argv,"-h")==0 || strcmp(*argv,"--help")==0) { printf("Syntax: gridlabd [OPTIONS ...] <file> ... \nOptions:\n" " --avlbalance toggles AVL tree balancing\n" " -c|--check toggles module checks after model loads\n" " -D|--define <def> defines a macro value\n" " --debug toggles debug output (prints internal messages)\n" " --debugger toggles debugger mode (generates internal messages)\n" " --dumpall toggles module data dump after run completes\n" " -e|--environment <name> specifies user environment (default none)\n" " --license print license information\n" " -L|--libinfo <module> print module library information\n" " -o|--output <file> specifies model should be output after run\n" " --profile toggles profilers\n" " -q|--quiet toggles quiet mode (suppresses startup banner)\n" " --test toggles test mode (activate testing procedures)\n" " -T|--threadcount <n> specifies the number of processor threads to use\n" " -v|--verbose toggles verbose mode (active verbose messages)\n" " -V|--version prints the GridlabD version information\n" " -w|--warn toggles warning mode (generates warning messages)\n" " --xmlencoding <num> set the XML encoding (8, 16, or 32)\n" " --xmlstrict toggles XML encoding to be strict\n" " --xsd <module>[:<object>] prints the xsd of an object\n" " --xsl <modlist> prints the xsl for the modules listed\n" ); exit(0); } else if (**argv!='-') { if (global_test_mode) output_warning("file '%s' ignored in test mode", *argv); /* TROUBLESHOOT This warning is caused by an attempt to read an input file in self-test mode. The use of self-test model precludes reading model files. Try running the system in normal more or leaving off the model file name. */ else { if (!loadall(*argv)) return FAILED; /* preserve name of first model only */ if (strcmp(global_modelname,"")==0) strcpy(global_modelname,*argv); } } else { int n = module_cmdargs(argc,argv); if (n==0) { output_error("command line option '%s' is not recognized",*argv); /* TROUBLESHOOT The command line option given is not valid where it was found. Check the command line for correct syntax and order of options. */ return FAILED; } } } /*debug_traverse_tree(NULL);*/ /* for checking the name tree & getting a test file. -mh */ return SUCCESS; }
int test_inner(void) { pj_caching_pool caching_pool; const char *filename; int line; int rc = 0; mem = &caching_pool.factory; pj_log_set_level(3); pj_log_set_decor(param_log_decor); rc = pj_init(); if (rc != 0) { app_perror("pj_init() error!!", rc); return rc; } //pj_dump_config(); pj_caching_pool_init( &caching_pool, NULL, 0 ); #if INCLUDE_ERRNO_TEST DO_TEST( errno_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_EXCEPTION_TEST DO_TEST( exception_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_OS_TEST DO_TEST( os_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_RAND_TEST DO_TEST( rand_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_LIST_TEST DO_TEST( list_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_POOL_TEST DO_TEST( pool_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_POOL_PERF_TEST DO_TEST( pool_perf_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_STRING_TEST DO_TEST( string_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_FIFOBUF_TEST DO_TEST( fifobuf_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_RBTREE_TEST DO_TEST( rbtree_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_HASH_TEST DO_TEST( hash_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_TIMESTAMP_TEST DO_TEST( timestamp_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_ATOMIC_TEST DO_TEST( atomic_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_MUTEX_TEST DO_TEST( mutex_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_TIMER_TEST DO_TEST( timer_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_SLEEP_TEST DO_TEST( sleep_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_THREAD_TEST DO_TEST( thread_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_SOCK_TEST DO_TEST( sock_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_SOCK_PERF_TEST DO_TEST( sock_perf_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_SELECT_TEST DO_TEST( select_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_UDP_IOQUEUE_TEST DO_TEST( udp_ioqueue_test() ); #endif #if PJ_HAS_TCP && INCLUDE_TCP_IOQUEUE_TEST DO_TEST( tcp_ioqueue_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_IOQUEUE_PERF_TEST DO_TEST( ioqueue_perf_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_IOQUEUE_UNREG_TEST DO_TEST( udp_ioqueue_unreg_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_ACTIVESOCK_TEST DO_TEST( activesock_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_FILE_TEST DO_TEST( file_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_SSLSOCK_TEST DO_TEST( ssl_sock_test() ); #endif #if INCLUDE_ECHO_SERVER //echo_server(); //echo_srv_sync(); udp_echo_srv_ioqueue(); #elif INCLUDE_ECHO_CLIENT if (param_echo_sock_type == 0) param_echo_sock_type = pj_SOCK_DGRAM(); echo_client( param_echo_sock_type, param_echo_server, param_echo_port); #endif goto on_return; on_return: pj_caching_pool_destroy( &caching_pool ); PJ_LOG(3,("test", "")); pj_thread_get_stack_info(pj_thread_this(), &filename, &line); PJ_LOG(3,("test", "Stack max usage: %u, deepest: %s:%u", pj_thread_get_stack_max_usage(pj_thread_this()), filename, line)); if (rc == 0) PJ_LOG(3,("test", "Looks like everything is okay!..")); else PJ_LOG(3,("test", "Test completed with error(s)")); pj_shutdown(); return 0; }