1brc/test_all.sh
Alexander Yastrebov af269e39fc Update test*.sh to support input file pattern
This is useful for testing fork(s) against subset of test samples
2024-01-10 17:53:13 +01:00

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Copyright 2023 The original authors
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set -euo pipefail
INPUT=${1:-""}
if [ "$INPUT" = "-h" ] || [ "$#" -gt 1 ]; then
echo "Usage: ./test_all.sh [input file pattern]"
echo
echo "For each available fork run ./test.sh <fork name> [input file pattern]."
echo "Note that optional <input file pattern> should be quoted if contains wild cards."
echo
echo "Examples:"
echo "./test_all.sh"
echo "./test_all.sh 2>/dev/null"
echo "./test_all.sh src/test/resources/samples/measurements-1.txt"
echo "./test_all.sh 'src/test/resources/samples/measurements-*.txt'"
exit 1
fi
for impl in $(ls calculate_average_*.sh | sort); do
noext="${impl%%.sh}"
fork=${noext##calculate_average_}
if output=$(./test.sh "$fork" "$INPUT" 2>&1); then
echo "PASS $fork"
else
echo "FAIL $fork"
echo "$output" 1>&2
fi
done