03-02-2020
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Originally Posted by
shanul karim
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Its not working.. Thanks
... is not something people can start analysing / debugging a problem upon. Nor is your code as presented.
First step is get rid of the syntax errors encountered.
Apply adequate structuring like indenting and block building - your choice, but stick to it - to improve readabiltiy and understandability. Same holds for your free text, BTW,
Show results (even if non-satisfying; explain why, then) and error messages / warning, whatever applies.
I don't see a
CS variable anywhere in your code or data, nor do I see a value of 2. A string "AdmState" can't be found. Why should the block with
shaNmfTode=DL-8 be selected for printout, and where do the
AdminState=SOCKED(1) and
OperState=DWNLED(1) values come from?
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
tablix2_test
TABLIX(1) Tablix User's Manual TABLIX(1)
NAME
tablix2_test - Tablix testing framework front-end
SYNOPSIS
tablix2_test command options file
DESCRIPTION
Tablix is a powerful free software kernel for solving general timetabling problems. It uses a coarse-grained parallel genetic algorithm in combi-
nation with other techniques to construct sensible timetables from XML formatted problem descriptions. Tablix can run on a single host as well as
on a heterogeneous parallel virtual machine using PVM3.
Tablix testing framework provides a way to write simple automated tests that verify if a module and/or kernel is working as expected. Framework is
composed of a special export module export_ttf.so and a utility program tablix2_test. Each automated test case is stored in a single file with
the standard Tablix XML configuration syntax and a special XML comment block containing a short program written in Scheme.
tablix2_test first processes each file containing the test case with tablix or tablix2 (depending on the detected version of the XML format) and
then uses export_ttf.so module to run the Scheme code included in the same file to verify if the kernel has found a correct solution.
For each test case, tablix2_test reports one of the following results:
passed
File contained XML syntax for the 0.2.x branch of kernels. tablix2 found a solution to the test problem and Scheme code confirmed that it is
correct.
passed (old syntax)
File contained XML syntax for the 0.1.x branch of kernels. tablix found a solution to the test problem and Scheme code confirmed that it is cor-
rect.
skipped
tablix or tablix2 executable was not found. Test problem was skipped.
FAILED (tablix crashed)
Tablix did not find a solution to the test problem. The reason can be a syntax error in the XML configuration file, an error in the module or a
kernel crash. See any other displayed error messages for details.
FAILED (most likely scheme syntax error)
Scheme interpreter returned an error. The reason can be a syntax error or a bug in the Scheme code block. See any other displayed error messages
for details.
FAILED (ttf test failed)
Tablix found a solution to the test problem but Scheme code did not confirm it.
FAILED (unknown error)
Tablix returned an unknown return value. You are probably running an outdated tablix2_test.
Since tablix or tablix2 is run as part of the process, pvmd daemon must be running and be configured properly before running tablix2_test
OPTIONS
tablix2_test --file "OPTIONS" FILE
Perform once a single test stored in the XML configuration file FILE. OPTIONS parameter is mandatory and contains options that will be passed to
the tablix or tablix2 process.
tablix2_test --dir "OPTIONS" DIRECTORY
Perform once all tests stored in XML configuration files in the directory DIRECTORY. OPTIONS parameter is mandatory and contains options that
will be passed to the tablix or tablix2 process.
tablix2_test --multi-file N "OPTIONS" FILE
Same as --file but performs each test N times. Test is considered passed only none of N repetitions of the test fail.
tablix2_test --multi-dir N "OPTIONS" DIRECTORY
Same as --dir but performs each test in the directory N times. Test is considered passed only none of N repetitions of the test fail.
EXAMPLES
To perform an exhaustive test of all kernel features and all modules in the distribution, run the following command from the top of the Tablix
source tree:
tablix2_test --multi-dir 7 "" ttf/tests
A correctly working Tablix installation should pass all tests stored in the ttf/tests/ subdirectory except the error-1.xml, error-2.xml and
error-3.xml tests which verify that the testing framework is correctly reporting errors.
BUGS
tablix2_test utility depends on a number of common UNIX programs (mktemp, grep, sed, awk, ...) that may not be available on all systems. The
script is not currently capable of properly detecting if any required programs are missing.
AUTHOR
Tomaz Solc (tomaz.solc@tablix.org)
SEE ALSO
tablix2(1), Tablix User's Manual, Tablix modules HOWTO
Tomaz Solc 2005-09-03 TABLIX(1)