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222 lines
6.8 KiB
C++
222 lines
6.8 KiB
C++
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#include <iostream>
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#include <ostream>
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#include <cassert>
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#include "sndfile.h"
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#include "blockfile/SimpleBlockFile.h"
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class SimpleBlockFileTest {
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SimpleBlockFile *int16BlockFile;
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SimpleBlockFile *int24BlockFile;
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SimpleBlockFile *floatBlockFile;
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int summaryLen;
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short *int16Data;
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int *int24Data;
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float *floatData;
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int dataLen;
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public:
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SimpleBlockFileTest()
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{
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std::cout << "==> Testing SimpleBlockFile\n";
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}
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void setUp() {
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dataLen = 200000;
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int16Data = new short[dataLen];
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int24Data = new int[dataLen];
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floatData = new float[dataLen];
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int i;
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int sign = 1;
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for(i = 0; i < dataLen; i++)
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{
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sign *= -1;
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// These have no significance, it's just random data
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int16Data[i] = sign*(i*i);
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int24Data[i] = sign*((i*i*i)%0x000FFFFF);
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float j = (float) i;
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floatData[i] = sign*j/((j*j)+1);
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}
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int16BlockFile = new SimpleBlockFile(wxFileName("/tmp/int16"),
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(samplePtr)int16Data, dataLen,
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int16Sample);
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int24BlockFile = new SimpleBlockFile(wxFileName("/tmp/int24"),
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(samplePtr)int24Data, dataLen,
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int24Sample);
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floatBlockFile = new SimpleBlockFile(wxFileName("/tmp/float"),
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(samplePtr)floatData, dataLen,
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floatSample);
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}
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void tearDown() {
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delete [] int16Data;
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delete [] int24Data;
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delete [] floatData;
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delete int16BlockFile;
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delete int24BlockFile;
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delete floatBlockFile;
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}
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void testFileValidity() {
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// Use libsndfile to read the file. Make sure:
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// 1. it is correctly recognized as an AU file
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// 2. it has all the header information we expect
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std::cout << "\tthe created files should be valid AU files with the expected number of samples...";
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std::cout << std::flush;
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BlockFile *theFiles[] = {int16BlockFile, int24BlockFile, floatBlockFile};
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for(int i = 0; i < 3; i++)
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{
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BlockFile *bf = theFiles[i];
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SF_INFO info;
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memset(&info, 0, sizeof(info));
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SNDFILE *sf = sf_open(bf->GetFileName().GetFullPath(), SFM_READ, &info);
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assert(sf);
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assert(info.frames == dataLen);
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assert(info.channels == 1);
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assert(info.format & SF_FORMAT_AU);
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sf_close(sf);
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}
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std::cout << "OK\n";
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}
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template<class T> void AssertBuffersEqual(T *b1, T *b2, int len)
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{
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for( int i = 0; i < len; i++ )
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if( b1[i] != b2[i] )
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{
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std::cout << b1[i] << " != " << b2[i] << " (i=" << i << ")" << std::endl;
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assert(false);
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}
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}
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void testCorrectDataWritten() {
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// use libsndfile to read back the whole blockfile, make sure it matches
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// the data we initially wrote
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std::cout << "\tVerifying that we wrote what we think we wrote..." << std::flush;
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SF_INFO info1, info2, info3;
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memset(&info1, 0, sizeof(info1));
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memset(&info2, 0, sizeof(info2));
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memset(&info3, 0, sizeof(info3));
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SNDFILE *int16sf = sf_open(int16BlockFile->GetFileName().GetFullPath(), SFM_READ, &info1);
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SNDFILE *int24sf = sf_open(int24BlockFile->GetFileName().GetFullPath(), SFM_READ, &info2);
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SNDFILE *floatsf = sf_open(floatBlockFile->GetFileName().GetFullPath(), SFM_READ, &info3);
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// First do a read of the entire block
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short int16buf[dataLen];
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int int24buf[dataLen];
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float floatbuf[dataLen];
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sf_read_short(int16sf, int16buf, dataLen);
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sf_read_int (int24sf, int24buf, dataLen);
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sf_read_float(floatsf, floatbuf, dataLen);
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AssertBuffersEqual(int16buf, int16Data, dataLen);
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AssertBuffersEqual(floatbuf, floatData, dataLen);
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// for the 24-bit buffer, libsndfile gives the 24 bits to us in the 3 most significant
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// byts of a 32-bit int. So we need to shift them right 8 to get back our 24-bit data.
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for( int i = 0; i < dataLen; i++ )
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int24buf[i] = int24buf[i] >> 8;
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AssertBuffersEqual(int24buf, int24Data, dataLen);
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sf_close(int16sf);
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sf_close(int24sf);
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sf_close(floatsf);
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std::cout << "OK\n";
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}
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void testReads() {
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// Now use the blockfile's method to read data and compare it to what we originally wrote
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std::cout << "\tVerifying that we can read back correctly..." << std::flush;
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samplePtr int16buf = NewSamples(dataLen, int16Sample);
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samplePtr int24buf = NewSamples(dataLen, int24Sample);
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samplePtr floatbuf = NewSamples(dataLen, floatSample);
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// First try a read of the entire buffer
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int16BlockFile->ReadData(int16buf, int16Sample, 0, dataLen);
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int24BlockFile->ReadData(int24buf, int24Sample, 0, dataLen);
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floatBlockFile->ReadData(floatbuf, floatSample, 0, dataLen);
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AssertBuffersEqual(int16Data, (short*)int16buf, dataLen);
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AssertBuffersEqual(int24Data, (int*)int24buf, dataLen);
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AssertBuffersEqual(floatData, (float*)floatbuf, dataLen);
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// Now test a read that starts at the beginning but quits
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// before the end
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int someOffset = 537;
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int16BlockFile->ReadData(int16buf, int16Sample, 0, someOffset);
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int24BlockFile->ReadData(int24buf, int24Sample, 0, someOffset);
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floatBlockFile->ReadData(floatbuf, floatSample, 0, someOffset);
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AssertBuffersEqual(int16Data, (short*)int16buf, someOffset);
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AssertBuffersEqual(int24Data, (int*)int24buf, someOffset);
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AssertBuffersEqual(floatData, (float*)floatbuf, someOffset);
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// Now try a read that starts in the middle and goes to the
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// end
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int16BlockFile->ReadData(int16buf, int16Sample, someOffset, dataLen-someOffset);
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int24BlockFile->ReadData(int24buf, int24Sample, someOffset, dataLen-someOffset);
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floatBlockFile->ReadData(floatbuf, floatSample, someOffset, dataLen-someOffset);
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AssertBuffersEqual(int16Data+someOffset, (short*)int16buf, dataLen-someOffset);
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AssertBuffersEqual(int24Data+someOffset, (int*)int24buf, dataLen-someOffset);
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AssertBuffersEqual(floatData+someOffset, (float*)floatbuf, dataLen-someOffset);
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std::cout << "OK\n";
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}
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};
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int main()
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{
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SimpleBlockFileTest tester;
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tester.setUp();
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tester.testFileValidity();
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tester.tearDown();
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tester.setUp();
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tester.testCorrectDataWritten();
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tester.tearDown();
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tester.setUp();
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tester.testReads();
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tester.tearDown();
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return 0;
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}
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// Indentation settings for Vim and Emacs and unique identifier for Arch, a
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// version control system. Please do not modify past this point.
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//
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// Local Variables:
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// c-basic-offset: 3
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// indent-tabs-mode: nil
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// End:
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//
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// vim: et sts=3 sw=3
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// arch-tag: 153d201d-e9f5-4309-b198-4633b49daa4b
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