Esempio n. 1
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  public static void main(String argv[]) {

    BMDriver bmt = new BMDriver();
    boolean dbstatus;

    dbstatus = bmt.runTests();

    if (dbstatus != true) {
      System.err.println("Error encountered during buffer manager tests:\n");
      Runtime.getRuntime().exit(1);
    }

    Runtime.getRuntime().exit(0);
  }
Esempio n. 2
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  /** calls the runTests function in TestDriver */
  public boolean runTests() {

    System.out.print("\n" + "Running " + testName() + " tests...." + "\n");

    try {
      SystemDefs sysdef = new SystemDefs(dbpath, NUMBUF + 20, NUMBUF, "Clock");
    } catch (Exception e) {
      Runtime.getRuntime().exit(1);
    }

    // Kill anything that might be hanging around
    String newdbpath;
    String newlogpath;
    String remove_logcmd;
    String remove_dbcmd;
    String remove_cmd = "/bin/rm -rf ";

    newdbpath = dbpath;
    newlogpath = logpath;

    remove_logcmd = remove_cmd + logpath;
    remove_dbcmd = remove_cmd + dbpath;

    // Commands here is very machine dependent.  We assume
    // user are on UNIX system here.  If we need to port this
    // program to other platform, the remove_cmd have to be
    // modified accordingly.
    try {
      Runtime.getRuntime().exec(remove_logcmd);
      Runtime.getRuntime().exec(remove_dbcmd);
    } catch (IOException e) {
      System.err.println("" + e);
    }

    remove_logcmd = remove_cmd + newlogpath;
    remove_dbcmd = remove_cmd + newdbpath;

    // This step seems redundant for me.  But it's in the original
    // C++ code.  So I am keeping it as of now, just in case
    // I missed something
    try {
      Runtime.getRuntime().exec(remove_logcmd);
      Runtime.getRuntime().exec(remove_dbcmd);
    } catch (IOException e) {
      System.err.println("" + e);
    }

    // Run the tests. Return type different from C++
    boolean _pass = runAllTests();

    // Clean up again
    try {
      Runtime.getRuntime().exec(remove_logcmd);
      Runtime.getRuntime().exec(remove_dbcmd);

    } catch (IOException e) {
      System.err.println("" + e);
    }

    System.out.print("\n" + "..." + testName() + " tests ");
    System.out.print(_pass == OK ? "completely successfully" : "failed");
    System.out.print(".\n\n");

    return _pass;
  }