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*** Some random stuff for testing libU77. Should be done better. It's
* hard to test things where you can't guarantee the result. Have a
* good squint at what it prints, though detected errors will cause
* starred messages.
*
* Currently not tested:
* ALARM
* CHDIR (func)
* CHMOD (func)
* FGET (func/subr)
* FGETC (func)
* FPUT (func/subr)
* FPUTC (func)
* FSTAT (subr)
* GETCWD (subr)
* HOSTNM (subr)
* IRAND
* KILL
* LINK (func)
* LSTAT (subr)
* RENAME (func/subr)
* SIGNAL (subr)
* SRAND
* STAT (subr)
* SYMLNK (func/subr)
* UMASK (func)
* UNLINK (func)
*
* NOTE! This is the testsuite version, so it should compile and
* execute on all targets, and either run to completion (with
* success status) or fail (by calling abort). The *other* version,
* which is a bit more interactive and tests a couple of things
* this one cannot, should be generally the same, and is in
* libf2c/libU77/u77-test.f. Please keep it up-to-date.
implicit none
external hostnm
* intrinsic hostnm
integer hostnm
integer i, j, k, ltarray (9), idat (3), count, rate, count_max,
+ pid, mask
real tarray1(2), tarray2(2), r1, r2
double precision d1
integer(kind=2) bigi
logical issum
intrinsic getpid, getuid, getgid, ierrno, gerror, time8,
+ fnum, isatty, getarg, access, unlink, fstat, iargc,
+ stat, lstat, getcwd, gmtime, etime, chmod, itime, date,
+ chdir, fgetc, fputc, system_clock, second, idate, secnds,
+ time, ctime, fdate, ttynam, date_and_time, mclock, mclock8,
+ cpu_time, dtime, ftell, abort
external lenstr, ctrlc
integer lenstr
logical l
character gerr*80, c*1
character ctim*25, line*80, lognam*20, wd*100, line2*80, ddate*8,
+ ttime*10, zone*5, ctim2*25
integer fstatb (13), statb (13)
integer *2 i2zero
integer values(8)
integer(kind=7) sigret
i = time ()
ctim = ctime (i)
WRITE (6,'(A/)') '1 GNU libU77 test at: ' // ctim(:lenstr (ctim))
write (6,'(A,I3,'', '',I3)')
+ ' Logical units 5 and 6 correspond (FNUM) to'
+ // ' Unix i/o units ', fnum(5), fnum(6)
if (lnblnk('foo ').ne.3 .or. len_trim('foo ').ne.3) then
print *, 'LNBLNK or LEN_TRIM failed'
call abort
end if
bigi = time8 ()
call ctime (i, ctim2)
if (ctim .ne. ctim2) then
write (6, *) '*** CALL CTIME disagrees with CTIME(): ',
+ ctim2(:lenstr (ctim2)), ' vs. ', ctim(:lenstr (ctim))
call doabort
end if
j = time ()
if (i .gt. bigi .or. bigi .gt. j) then
write (6, *) '*** TIME/TIME8/TIME sequence failures: ',
+ i, bigi, j
call doabort
end if
print *, 'Command-line arguments: ', iargc ()
do i = 0, iargc ()
call getarg (i, line)
print *, 'Arg ', i, ' is: ', line(:lenstr (line))
end do
l= isatty(6)
line2 = ttynam(6)
if (l) then
line = 'and 6 is a tty device (ISATTY) named '//line2
else
line = 'and 6 isn''t a tty device (ISATTY)'
end if
write (6,'(1X,A)') line(:lenstr(line))
call ttynam (6, line)
if (line .ne. line2) then
print *, '*** CALL TTYNAM disagrees with TTYNAM: ',
+ line(:lenstr (line))
call doabort
end if
* regression test for compiler crash fixed by JCB 1998-08-04 com.c
sigret = signal(2, ctrlc)
pid = getpid()
WRITE (6,'(A,I10)') ' Process id (GETPID): ', pid
WRITE (6,'(A,I10)') ' User id (GETUID): ', GETUID ()
WRITE (6,'(A,I10)') ' Group id (GETGID): ', GETGID ()
WRITE (6, *) 'If you have the `id'' program, the following call'
write (6, *) 'of SYSTEM should agree with the above:'
call flush(6)
CALL SYSTEM ('echo " " `id`')
call flush
lognam = 'blahblahblah'
call getlog (lognam)
write (6,*) 'Login name (GETLOG): ', lognam(:lenstr (lognam))
wd = 'blahblahblah'
call getenv ('LOGNAME', wd)
write (6,*) 'Login name (GETENV of LOGNAME): ', wd(:lenstr (wd))
call umask(0, mask)
write(6,*) 'UMASK returns', mask
call umask(mask)
ctim = fdate()
write (6,*) 'FDATE returns: ', ctim(:lenstr (ctim))
call fdate (ctim)
write (6,*) 'CALL FDATE returns: ', ctim(:lenstr (ctim))
j=time()
call ltime (j, ltarray)
write (6,'(1x,a,9i4)') 'LTIME returns:', ltarray
call gmtime (j, ltarray)
write (6,'(1x,a,9i4)') 'GMTIME returns:', ltarray
call system_clock(count) ! omitting optional args
call system_clock(count, rate, count_max)
write(6,*) 'SYSTEM_CLOCK returns: ', count, rate, count_max
call date_and_time(ddate) ! omitting optional args
call date_and_time(ddate, ttime, zone, values)
write(6, *) 'DATE_AND_TIME returns: ', ddate, ' ', ttime, ' ',
+ zone, ' ', values
write (6,*) 'Sleeping for 1 second (SLEEP) ...'
call sleep (1)
c consistency-check etime vs. dtime for first call
r1 = etime (tarray1)
r2 = dtime (tarray2)
if (abs (r1-r2).gt.1.0) then
write (6,*)
+ 'Results of ETIME and DTIME differ by more than a second:',
+ r1, r2
call doabort
end if
if (.not. issum (r1, tarray1(1), tarray1(2))) then
write (6,*) '*** ETIME didn''t return sum of the array: ',
+ r1, ' /= ', tarray1(1), '+', tarray1(2)
call doabort
end if
if (.not. issum (r2, tarray2(1), tarray2(2))) then
write (6,*) '*** DTIME didn''t return sum of the array: ',
+ r2, ' /= ', tarray2(1), '+', tarray2(2)
call doabort
end if
write (6, '(A,3F10.3)')
+ ' Elapsed total, user, system time (ETIME): ',
+ r1, tarray1
c now try to get times to change enough to see in etime/dtime
write (6,*) 'Looping until clock ticks at least once...'
do i = 1,1000
do j = 1,1000
end do
call dtime (tarray2, r2)
if (tarray2(1) .ne. 0. .or. tarray2(2) .ne. 0.) exit
end do
call etime (tarray1, r1)
if (.not. issum (r1, tarray1(1), tarray1(2))) then
write (6,*) '*** ETIME didn''t return sum of the array: ',
+ r1, ' /= ', tarray1(1), '+', tarray1(2)
call doabort
end if
if (.not. issum (r2, tarray2(1), tarray2(2))) then
write (6,*) '*** DTIME didn''t return sum of the array: ',
+ r2, ' /= ', tarray2(1), '+', tarray2(2)
call doabort
end if
write (6, '(A,3F10.3)')
+ ' Differences in total, user, system time (DTIME): ',
+ r2, tarray2
write (6, '(A,3F10.3)')
+ ' Elapsed total, user, system time (ETIME): ',
+ r1, tarray1
write (6, *) '(Clock-tick detected after ', i, ' 1K loops.)'
call idate (i,j,k)
call idate (idat)
write (6,*) 'IDATE (date,month,year): ',idat
print *, '... and the VXT version (month,date,year): ', i,j,k
if (i/=idat(2) .or. j/=idat(1) .or. k/=mod(idat(3),100)) then
print *, '*** VXT and U77 versions don''t agree'
call doabort
end if
call date (ctim)
write (6,*) 'DATE (dd-mmm-yy): ', ctim(:lenstr (ctim))
call itime (idat)
write (6,*) 'ITIME (hour,minutes,seconds): ', idat
call time(line(:8))
print *, 'TIME: ', line(:8)
write (6,*) 'SECNDS(0.0) returns: ',secnds(0.0)
write (6,*) 'SECOND returns: ', second()
call dumdum(r1)
call second(r1)
write (6,*) 'CALL SECOND returns: ', r1
* compiler crash fixed by 1998-10-01 com.c change
if (rand(0).lt.0.0 .or. rand(0).gt.1.0) then
write (6,*) '*** rand(0) error'
call doabort()
end if
i = getcwd(wd)
if (i.ne.0) then
call perror ('*** getcwd')
call doabort
else
write (6,*) 'Current directory is "'//wd(:lenstr(wd))//'"'
end if
call chdir ('.',i)
if (i.ne.0) then
write (6,*) '***CHDIR to ".": ', i
call doabort
end if
i=hostnm(wd)
if(i.ne.0) then
call perror ('*** hostnm')
call doabort
else
write (6,*) 'Host name is ', wd(:lenstr(wd))
end if
i = access('/dev/null ', 'rw')
if (i.ne.0) write (6,*) '***Read/write ACCESS to /dev/null: ', i
write (6,*) 'Creating file "foo" for testing...'
open (3,file='foo',status='UNKNOWN')
rewind 3
call fputc(3, 'c',i)
call fputc(3, 'd',j)
if (i+j.ne.0) write(6,*) '***FPUTC: ', i
C why is it necessary to reopen? (who wrote this?)
C the better to test with, my dear! (-- burley)
close(3)
open(3,file='foo',status='old')
call fseek(3,0,0,*10)
go to 20
10 write(6,*) '***FSEEK failed'
call doabort
20 call fgetc(3, c,i)
if (i.ne.0) then
write(6,*) '***FGETC: ', i
call doabort
end if
if (c.ne.'c') then
write(6,*) '***FGETC read the wrong thing: ', ichar(c)
call doabort
end if
i= ftell(3)
if (i.ne.1) then
write(6,*) '***FTELL offset: ', i
call doabort
end if
call ftell(3, i)
if (i.ne.1) then
write(6,*) '***CALL FTELL offset: ', i
call doabort
end if
call chmod ('foo', 'a+w',i)
if (i.ne.0) then
write (6,*) '***CHMOD of "foo": ', i
call doabort
end if
i = fstat (3, fstatb)
if (i.ne.0) then
write (6,*) '***FSTAT of "foo": ', i
call doabort
end if
i = stat ('foo', statb)
if (i.ne.0) then
write (6,*) '***STAT of "foo": ', i
call doabort
end if
write (6,*) ' with stat array ', statb
if (statb(6) .ne. getgid ()) then
write (6,*) 'Note: FSTAT gid wrong (happens on some systems).'
end if
if (statb(5) .ne. getuid () .or. statb(4) .ne. 1) then
write (6,*) '*** FSTAT uid or nlink is wrong'
call doabort
end if
do i=1,13
if (fstatb (i) .ne. statb (i)) then
write (6,*) '*** FSTAT and STAT don''t agree on '// '
+ array element ', i, ' value ', fstatb (i), statb (i)
call abort
end if
end do
i = lstat ('foo', fstatb)
do i=1,13
if (fstatb (i) .ne. statb (i)) then
write (6,*) '*** LSTAT and STAT don''t agree on '//
+ 'array element ', i, ' value ', fstatb (i), statb (i)
call abort
end if
end do
C in case it exists already:
call unlink ('bar',i)
call link ('foo ', 'bar ',i)
if (i.ne.0) then
write (6,*) '***LINK "foo" to "bar" failed: ', i
call doabort
end if
call unlink ('foo',i)
if (i.ne.0) then
write (6,*) '***UNLINK "foo" failed: ', i
call doabort
end if
call unlink ('foo',i)
if (i.eq.0) then
write (6,*) '***UNLINK "foo" again: ', i
call doabort
end if
call gerror (gerr)
i = ierrno()
write (6,'(A,I3,A/1X,A)') ' The current error number is: ',
+ i,
+ ' and the corresponding message is:', gerr(:lenstr(gerr))
write (6,*) 'This is sent to stderr prefixed by the program name'
call getarg (0, line)
call perror (line (:lenstr (line)))
call unlink ('bar')
print *, 'MCLOCK returns ', mclock ()
print *, 'MCLOCK8 returns ', mclock8 ()
call cpu_time (d1)
print *, 'CPU_TIME returns ', d1
C WRITE (6,*) 'You should see exit status 1'
CALL EXIT(0)
99 END
* Return length of STR not including trailing blanks, but always > 0.
integer function lenstr (str)
character*(*) str
if (str.eq.' ') then
lenstr=1
else
lenstr = lnblnk (str)
end if
end
* Just make sure SECOND() doesn't "magically" work the second time.
subroutine dumdum(r)
r = 3.14159
end
* Test whether sum is approximately left+right.
logical function issum (sum, left, right)
implicit none
real sum, left, right
real mysum, delta, width
mysum = left + right
delta = abs (mysum - sum)
width = abs (left) + abs (right)
issum = (delta .le. .0001 * width)
end
* Signal handler
subroutine ctrlc
print *, 'Got ^C'
call doabort
end
* A problem has been noticed, so maybe abort the test.
subroutine doabort
* For this version, call the ABORT intrinsic.
intrinsic abort
call abort
end
* Testsuite version only.
* Don't actually reference the HOSTNM intrinsic, because some targets
* need -lsocket, which we don't have a mechanism for supplying.
integer function hostnm(nm)
character*(*) nm
nm = 'not determined by this version of u77-test.f'
hostnm = 0
end