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blis/blastest/f2c/err.c
Field G. Van Zee 664ec4813d Integrated f2c'ed netlib BLAS test suite.
Details:
- Created a new test suite that exercises only the BLAS compatibility
  found in BLIS. The test suite is a straightforward port of code
  obtained from netlib LAPACK, run through f2c and linked to a stripped-
  down version of libf2c that is compiled along with the test drivers
  (to prevent any obvious ABI issues). The new BLAS test suite can be
  run from within its new local directory, 'blastest' (through its local
  'make ; make run' targets) or from the top-level Makefile (via the
  'make testblas' target). Output files are created in whatever directory
  the test drivers are run, whether it be the 'blastest' directory, the
  top-level source distribution directory, or the out-of-tree directory
  in which 'configure' was run. Also, the results of the BLAS test suite
  can be checked via 'make checkblas', which summarizes the presence or
  absence of test failures in a single line printed to stdout.
- Updated the 'test' target to run both 'testblis' and 'testblas'.
- Added a new 'testblis-fast' target that runs the BLIS testsuite with
  smaller problem sizes, allowing it to finish more quickly.
- Added a 'make check' target, which runs 'checkblis-fast' and
  'checkblas'.
- Changed .travis.yml so that Travis CI runs 'testblis-fast' instead of
  'testblis' before (calling the check-blistest.sh script to check the
  result manually).
- Renamed some targets in the top-level Makefile to be consistent between
  BLAS and BLIS.
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/****************************************************************
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****************************************************************/
#include <f2c_config.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__MINGW32__)
# include <io.h>
# include <stdio.h>
#else
# ifdef HAVE_ISATTY
# include <unistd.h>
# else
# define isatty(x) 0
# endif
#endif
#include "f2c.h"
#include "fio.h"
#include "fmt.h" /* for struct syl */
/*global definitions*/
unit f__units[MXUNIT]; /*unit table*/
flag f__init; /*0 on entry, 1 after initializations*/
cilist *f__elist; /*active external io list*/
icilist *f__svic; /*active internal io list*/
flag f__reading; /*1 if reading, 0 if writing*/
flag f__cplus,f__cblank;
const char *f__fmtbuf;
flag f__external; /*1 if external io, 0 if internal */
int (*f__getn)(void); /* for formatted input */
void (*f__putn)(int); /* for formatted output */
int (*f__doed)(struct syl*, char*, ftnlen),(*f__doned)(struct syl*);
int (*f__dorevert)(void),(*f__donewrec)(void),(*f__doend)(void);
flag f__sequential; /*1 if sequential io, 0 if direct*/
flag f__formatted; /*1 if formatted io, 0 if unformatted*/
FILE *f__cf; /*current file*/
unit *f__curunit; /*current unit*/
int f__recpos; /*place in current record*/
OFF_T f__cursor, f__hiwater;
int f__scale;
char *f__icptr;
/*error messages*/
const char *F_err[] =
{
"error in format", /* 100 */
"illegal unit number", /* 101 */
"formatted io not allowed", /* 102 */
"unformatted io not allowed", /* 103 */
"direct io not allowed", /* 104 */
"sequential io not allowed", /* 105 */
"can't backspace file", /* 106 */
"null file name", /* 107 */
"can't stat file", /* 108 */
"unit not connected", /* 109 */
"off end of record", /* 110 */
"truncation failed in endfile", /* 111 */
"incomprehensible list input", /* 112 */
"out of free space", /* 113 */
"unit not connected", /* 114 */
"read unexpected character", /* 115 */
"bad logical input field", /* 116 */
"bad variable type", /* 117 */
"bad namelist name", /* 118 */
"variable not in namelist", /* 119 */
"no end record", /* 120 */
"variable count incorrect", /* 121 */
"subscript for scalar variable", /* 122 */
"invalid array section", /* 123 */
"substring out of bounds", /* 124 */
"subscript out of bounds", /* 125 */
"can't read file", /* 126 */
"can't write file", /* 127 */
"'new' file exists", /* 128 */
"can't append to file", /* 129 */
"non-positive record number", /* 130 */
"nmLbuf overflow" /* 131 */
};
#define MAXERR (sizeof(F_err)/sizeof(char *)+100)
#if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__MINGW32__)
#undef isatty
#define isatty _isatty
#undef fileno
#define fileno _fileno
#endif
int f__canseek(FILE *f) /*SYSDEP*/
{
#ifdef NON_UNIX_STDIO
return !isatty(fileno(f));
#else
struct stat x;
if (fstat(fileno(f),&x) < 0)
return(0);
#ifdef S_IFMT
switch(x.st_mode & S_IFMT) {
case S_IFDIR:
case S_IFREG:
if(x.st_nlink > 0) /* !pipe */
return(1);
else
return(0);
case S_IFCHR:
if(isatty(fileno(f)))
return(0);
return(1);
#ifdef S_IFBLK
case S_IFBLK:
return(1);
#endif
}
#else
#ifdef S_ISDIR
/* POSIX version */
if (S_ISREG(x.st_mode) || S_ISDIR(x.st_mode)) {
if(x.st_nlink > 0) /* !pipe */
return(1);
else
return(0);
}
if (S_ISCHR(x.st_mode)) {
if(isatty(fileno(f)))
return(0);
return(1);
}
if (S_ISBLK(x.st_mode))
return(1);
#else
Help! How does fstat work on this system?
#endif
#endif
return(0); /* who knows what it is? */
#endif
}
void f__fatal(int n, const char *s)
{
if(n<100 && n>=0) perror(s); /*SYSDEP*/
else if(n >= (int)MAXERR || n < -1)
{ fprintf(stderr,"%s: illegal error number %d\n",s,n);
}
else if(n == -1) fprintf(stderr,"%s: end of file\n",s);
else
fprintf(stderr,"%s: %s\n",s,F_err[n-100]);
if (f__curunit) {
fprintf(stderr,"apparent state: unit %d ",
(int)(f__curunit-f__units));
fprintf(stderr, f__curunit->ufnm ? "named %s\n" : "(unnamed)\n",
f__curunit->ufnm);
}
else
fprintf(stderr,"apparent state: internal I/O\n");
if (f__fmtbuf)
fprintf(stderr,"last format: %s\n",f__fmtbuf);
fprintf(stderr,"lately %s %s %s %s",f__reading?"reading":"writing",
f__sequential?"sequential":"direct",f__formatted?"formatted":"unformatted",
f__external?"external":"internal");
sig_die(" IO", 1);
}
void f_init(void)
{ unit *p;
f__init=1;
p= &f__units[0];
p->ufd=stderr;
p->useek=f__canseek(stderr);
p->ufmt=1;
p->uwrt=1;
p = &f__units[5];
p->ufd=stdin;
p->useek=f__canseek(stdin);
p->ufmt=1;
p->uwrt=0;
p= &f__units[6];
p->ufd=stdout;
p->useek=f__canseek(stdout);
p->ufmt=1;
p->uwrt=1;
}
int f__nowreading(unit *x)
{
OFF_T loc;
int ufmt, urw;
if (x->urw & 1)
goto done;
if (!x->ufnm)
goto cantread;
ufmt = x->url ? 0 : x->ufmt;
loc = FTELL(x->ufd);
urw = 3;
if (!freopen(x->ufnm, f__w_mode[ufmt|2], x->ufd)) {
urw = 1;
if(!freopen(x->ufnm, f__r_mode[ufmt], x->ufd)) {
cantread:
errno = 126;
return 1;
}
}
FSEEK(x->ufd,loc,SEEK_SET);
x->urw = urw;
done:
x->uwrt = 0;
return 0;
}
int f__nowwriting(unit *x)
{
OFF_T loc;
int ufmt;
if (x->urw & 2) {
if (x->urw & 1)
FSEEK(x->ufd, (OFF_T)0, SEEK_CUR);
goto done;
}
if (!x->ufnm)
goto cantwrite;
ufmt = x->url ? 0 : x->ufmt;
if (x->uwrt == 3) { /* just did write, rewind */
if (!(f__cf = x->ufd =
freopen(x->ufnm,f__w_mode[ufmt],x->ufd)))
goto cantwrite;
x->urw = 2;
}
else {
loc=FTELL(x->ufd);
if (!(f__cf = x->ufd =
freopen(x->ufnm, f__w_mode[ufmt | 2], x->ufd)))
{
x->ufd = NULL;
cantwrite:
errno = 127;
return(1);
}
x->urw = 3;
FSEEK(x->ufd,loc,SEEK_SET);
}
done:
x->uwrt = 1;
return 0;
}
int err__fl(int f, int m, const char *s)
{
if (!f)
f__fatal(m, s);
if (f__doend)
(*f__doend)();
return errno = m;
}