test_folding.sh
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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# This script verifies expression folding.
# It compiles a source file with '-fdebug-dump-symbols' and looks for
# parameter declarations to check they have been folded as expected.
# To check folding of an expression EXPR, the fortran program passed to this script
# must contain the following:
# logical, parameter :: test_x = <compare EXPR to expected value>
# This script will test that all parameter with a name starting with "test_" have
# been folded to .true.
# For instance, acos folding can be tested with:
#
# real(4), parameter :: res_acos = acos(0.5_4)
# real(4), parameter :: exp_acos = 1.047
# logical, parameter :: test_acos = abs(res_acos - exp_acos).LE.(0.001_4)
#
# There are two kinds of failure:
# - test_x is folded to .false.. This means the expression was folded
# but the value is not as expected.
# - test_x is not folded (it is neither .true. nor .false.). This means the
# compiler could not fold the expression.
if [[ $# < 3 ]]; then
echo "Usage: $0 <fortran-source> <temp test dir> <f18-executable>"
exit 1
fi
src=$1
[[ ! -f $src ]] && echo "File not found: $src" && exit 1
shift
temp=$1
mkdir -p $temp
shift
CMD="$* -fdebug-dump-symbols -fparse-only"
# Check if tests should assume folding is using libpgmath
if [[ $LIBPGMATH ]]; then
CMD="$CMD -DTEST_LIBPGMATH"
echo "Assuming libpgmath support"
else
echo "Not assuming libpgmath support"
fi
src1=$temp/symbols.log
src2=$temp/all_parameters.log
src3=$temp/tested_parameters.log
src4=$temp/failures.log
messages=$temp/messages.log
actual_warnings=$temp/actwarnings.log
expected_warnings=$temp/expwarnings.log
warning_diffs=$temp/warnings.diff
if ! ( cd $temp; $CMD $src ) > $src1 2> $messages # compile, dumping symbols
then
cat $messages
echo FAIL compilation
exit 1
fi
# Get all PARAMETER declarations
sed -e '/, PARAMETER/!d' -e 's/, PARAMETER.*init:/ /' \
-e 's/^ *//' $src1 > $src2
# Collect test results
sed -e '/^test_/!d' $src2 > $src3
# Check all tests results (keep tests that do not resolve to true)
sed -e '/\.true\._.$/d' $src3 > $src4
#Check warnings
sed -n 's=^[^:]*:\([0-9]*\):[0-9]*: =\1: =p' $messages > $actual_warnings
awk '
BEGIN { FS = "!WARN: "; }
/^ *!WARN: / { warnings[nwarnings++] = $2; next; }
{ for (i = 0; i < nwarnings; ++i) printf "%d: %s\n", NR, warnings[i]; nwarnings = 0; }
' $src > $expected_warnings
diff -U0 $actual_warnings $expected_warnings > $warning_diffs
if [ -s $src4 ] || [ -s $warning_diffs ]; then
echo "folding test failed:"
# Print failed tests (It will actually print all parameters
# that have the same suffix as the failed test so that one can get more info
# by declaring expected_x and result_x for instance)
if [[ -s $src4 ]]; then
sed -e 's/test_/_/' -e 's/ .*//' $src4 | grep -f - $src2
fi
if [[ -s $warning_diffs ]]; then
echo "$cmd"
< $warning_diffs \
sed -n -e 's/^-\([0-9]\)/actual at \1/p' -e 's/^+\([0-9]\)/expect at \1/p' \
| sort -n -k 2
fi
echo FAIL
exit 1
else
passed_results=$(wc -l < $src3)
passed_warnings=$(wc -l < $expected_warnings)
passed=$(($passed_warnings + $passed_results))
echo all $passed tests passed
echo PASS
fi