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#!/bin/sh
# PCP QA Test No. 246
#
# Exercise derived metric memory allocation and freeing around the
# creating and destroying of contexts.
#
# Copyright (c) 2009 Ken McDonell.  All Rights Reserved.
#

seq=`basename $0`
echo "QA output created by $seq"

# get standard environment, filters and checks
. ./common.product
. ./common.filter
. ./common.check

_check_valgrind

# For this test, don't load any global derived metric configs by default.
# So the PCP_DERIVED_CONFIG environment variable is set to an empty string.
export PCP_DERIVED_CONFIG=""

status=0	# success is the default!
$sudo rm -rf $tmp.* $seq.full
trap "rm -f $tmp.*; exit \$status" 0 1 2 3 15

_filter()
{
    # __dmclosecontext(->ctx 8) called dm->0x9216d58 3 metrics
    sed \
	-e '/bind metric\[[12]] myname.[bc]/d' \
	-e '/bind metric\[0] myname.a/{
s/bind metric... //
s/$/ .../
}' \
	-e '/__dmclosecontext/s/ called dm->0x[0-9a-f][0-9a-f]*//' \
	-e "s;$tmp;TMP;" \
    #end
}

# real QA test starts here
cat <<End-of-File >$tmp.config
myname.a = sample.long.one + sample.long.ten + sample.long.hundred + sample.long.million + sample.longlong.one + sample.longlong.ten + sample.longlong.hundred + sample.longlong.million
myname.b = sample.long.one + sample.long.ten + sample.long.hundred + sample.long.million - sample.longlong.one - sample.longlong.ten - sample.longlong.hundred - sample.longlong.million
myname.c= sample.long.one * sample.longlong.one + sample.long.ten * sample.longlong.ten + sample.long.hundred * sample.longlong.hundred + sample.long.million * sample.longlong.million
End-of-File

_run_valgrind src/grind_ctx -D derive -c $tmp.config -s 100 >$tmp.out 2>$tmp.err
echo "--- stdout ---" >>$seq.full
cat $tmp.out | tee -a $seq.full | _filter
echo "--- stderr ---" >>$seq.full
cat $tmp.err | tee -a $seq.full | _filter

# success, all done
exit