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--- a/components/libsndfile/test/results-all.master Wed Aug 10 15:17:22 2016 -0700
+++ b/components/libsndfile/test/results-all.master Wed Aug 10 18:29:42 2016 -0700
@@ -1,28 +1,26 @@
-make[1]: Entering directory `$(@D)'
Making check in M4
Making check in man
Making check in doc
Making check in Win32
Making check in src
-make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/src'
-Making check in GSM610
-Making check in G72x
-make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/src/G72x'
+/usr/gnu/bin/make test_main G72x/g72x_test
+
+ binheader_writef_check :ok
+
+G72x/g72x_test all
g723_test :
Max error of 585 at postion 3013.
ok
-make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/src/G72x'
-make[3]: Entering directory `$(@D)/src'
-make[3]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/src'
-
- binheader_writef_check : ok
-
+./test_main
Testing big endian conversions : ok
Testing little endian conversions : ok
test_endswap_short : ok
test_endswap_int : ok
test_endswap_int64_t : ok
+ test_psf_put_be16 : ok
+ test_psf_put_be32 : ok
+ test_psf_put_be64 : ok
test_float_convert : ok
test_double_convert : ok
Testing psf_log_printf : ok
@@ -37,16 +35,18 @@
Testing ima/oki decoder : ok
Testing ima/oki block encoder : ok
Testing ima/oki block decoder : ok
- Testing psf_strncpy_crlf : ok
+ Testing psf_strlcpy_crlf : ok
Testing broadcast_var_set : ok
-make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/src'
+ Testing broadcast_var_zero : ok
+ Testing cart_var_set : ok
Making check in examples
Making check in regtest
Making check in tests
-make[2]: Entering directory `$(@D)/tests'
+/usr/gnu/bin/make sfversion floating_point_test write_read_test lossy_comp_test error_test ulaw_test alaw_test dwvw_test peak_chunk_test command_test stdin_test stdout_test stdio_test pcm_test headerless_test pipe_test benchmark header_test misc_test raw_test string_test multi_file_test dither_test chunk_test scale_clip_test win32_test fix_this aiff_rw_test virtual_io_test locale_test largefile_test win32_ordinal_test ogg_test compression_size_test checksum_test external_libs_test rdwr_test format_check_test cpp_test channel_test long_read_write_test
+sh test_wrapper.sh
SunOS
-n Pedantic header test :
-n/a
+ok
error_number_test : ......................... ok
error_value_test : error.aiff .............. ok
error_close_test : error_close.wav ......... ok
@@ -81,12 +81,16 @@
float_norm_test : float.wav ............... ok
double_norm_test : double.wav .............. ok
format_tests : (null) .................. ok
- calc_peak_test : be-peak.raw ............. ok
- calc_peak_test : le-peak.raw ............. ok
+ calc_peak_test (1 channels) : be-peak.raw ............. ok
+ calc_peak_test (1 channels) : le-peak.raw ............. ok
+ calc_peak_test (7 channels) : be-peak.raw ............. ok
+ calc_peak_test (7 channels) : le-peak.raw ............. ok
truncate_test : truncate.raw ............ ok
truncate_test : truncate.au ............. ok
instrument_test : instrument.wav .......... ok
instrument_test : instrument.aiff ......... ok
+ cue_test : cue.wav ................. ok
+ cue_test : cue.aiff ................ ok
current_sf_info_test : current.wav ............. ok
broadcast_test : broadcast.wav ........... ok
broadcast_rdwr_test : broadcast.wav ........... ok
@@ -100,65 +104,69 @@
channel_map_test : chanmap.rf64 ............ ok
channel_map_test : chanmap.aifc ............ ok
channel_map_test : chanmap.caf ............. ok
+ cart_test : cart.wav ................ ok
+ cart_rdwr_test : cart.wav ................ ok
+ cart_test : cart.rf64 ............... ok
+ cart_rdwr_test : cart.rf64 ............... ok
float_scaled_test : float.raw ............... -500.0dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : pcm_s8.raw .............. -41.9dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : pcm_u8.raw .............. -41.9dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : pcm_16.raw .............. -90.7dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : pcm_24.raw .............. -138.6dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : pcm_32.raw .............. -217.4dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : ulaw.raw ................ -56.0dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : alaw.raw ................ -55.4dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : ima_adpcm.wav ........... -51.3dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : ms_adpcm.wav ............ -42.2dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : gsm610.raw .............. -36.5dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : g721_32.au .............. -35.9dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : g723_24.au .............. -35.8dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : g723_40.au .............. -71.5dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : le_paf_24.paf ........... -160.5dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : be_paf_24.paf ........... -160.5dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : dwvw_12.raw ............. -80.8dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : dwvw_16.raw ............. -110.2dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : dwvw_24.raw ............. -160.5dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : adpcm.vox ............... -52.2dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : dpcm_16.xi .............. -90.7dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : dpcm_8.xi ............... -41.9dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : pcm_s8.sds .............. -94.7dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : pcm_16.sds .............. -140.5dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : pcm_24.sds .............. -181.3dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : flac_8.flac ............. -41.9dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : flac_16.flac ............ -90.7dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : flac_24.flac ............ -138.6dB SNR ... ok
- float_scaled_test : vorbis.oga .............. -42.6dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : pcm_s8.raw .............. -42.1dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : pcm_u8.raw .............. -42.1dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : pcm_16.raw .............. -90.2dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : pcm_24.raw .............. -138.5dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : pcm_32.raw .............. -226.0dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : ulaw.raw ................ -61.7dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : alaw.raw ................ -61.0dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : ima_adpcm.wav ........... -58.2dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : ms_adpcm.wav ............ -49.2dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : gsm610.raw .............. -38.5dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : g721_32.au .............. -39.5dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : g723_24.au .............. -39.2dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : g723_40.au .............. -44.6dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : le_paf_24.paf ........... -153.1dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : be_paf_24.paf ........... -153.1dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : dwvw_12.raw ............. -78.0dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : dwvw_16.raw ............. -102.2dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : dwvw_24.raw ............. -153.1dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : adpcm.vox ............... -56.4dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : dpcm_16.xi .............. -90.2dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : dpcm_8.xi ............... -42.1dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : pcm_s8.sds .............. -89.8dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : pcm_16.sds .............. -132.2dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : pcm_24.sds .............. -176.3dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : alac_16.caf ............. -102.2dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : alac_32.caf ............. -226.0dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : alac_24.caf ............. -153.1dB SNR ... ok
+ float_scaled_test : alac_20.caf ............. -125.9dB SNR ... ok
float_scaled_test : replace_float.raw ....... -500.0dB SNR ... ok
double_scaled_test : double.raw .............. -500.0dB SNR ... ok
- double_scaled_test : pcm_s8.raw .............. -42.2dB SNR ... ok
- double_scaled_test : pcm_u8.raw .............. -42.2dB SNR ... ok
+ double_scaled_test : pcm_s8.raw .............. -42.1dB SNR ... ok
+ double_scaled_test : pcm_u8.raw .............. -42.1dB SNR ... ok
double_scaled_test : pcm_16.raw .............. -90.2dB SNR ... ok
double_scaled_test : pcm_24.raw .............. -138.6dB SNR ... ok
- double_scaled_test : pcm_32.raw .............. -186.5dB SNR ... ok
- double_scaled_test : ulaw.raw ................ -55.6dB SNR ... ok
- double_scaled_test : alaw.raw ................ -54.6dB SNR ... ok
- double_scaled_test : ima_adpcm.wav ........... -51.8dB SNR ... ok
- double_scaled_test : ms_adpcm.wav ............ -40.1dB SNR ... ok
- double_scaled_test : gsm610.raw .............. -35.3dB SNR ... ok
- double_scaled_test : g721_32.au .............. -66.7dB SNR ... ok
- double_scaled_test : g723_24.au .............. -57.8dB SNR ... ok
- double_scaled_test : g723_40.au .............. -71.9dB SNR ... ok
- double_scaled_test : be_paf_24.paf ........... -158.9dB SNR ... ok
- double_scaled_test : le_paf_24.paf ........... -158.9dB SNR ... ok
- double_scaled_test : dwvw_12.raw ............. -78.4dB SNR ... ok
- double_scaled_test : dwvw_16.raw ............. -110.3dB SNR ... ok
- double_scaled_test : dwvw_24.raw ............. -158.9dB SNR ... ok
- double_scaled_test : adpcm.vox ............... -52.8dB SNR ... ok
+ double_scaled_test : pcm_32.raw .............. -186.6dB SNR ... ok
+ double_scaled_test : ulaw.raw ................ -61.7dB SNR ... ok
+ double_scaled_test : alaw.raw ................ -61.0dB SNR ... ok
+ double_scaled_test : ima_adpcm.wav ........... -58.2dB SNR ... ok
+ double_scaled_test : ms_adpcm.wav ............ -49.2dB SNR ... ok
+ double_scaled_test : gsm610.raw .............. -38.5dB SNR ... ok
+ double_scaled_test : g721_32.au .............. -39.5dB SNR ... ok
+ double_scaled_test : g723_24.au .............. -39.2dB SNR ... ok
+ double_scaled_test : g723_40.au .............. -44.6dB SNR ... ok
+ double_scaled_test : be_paf_24.paf ........... -154.0dB SNR ... ok
+ double_scaled_test : le_paf_24.paf ........... -154.0dB SNR ... ok
+ double_scaled_test : dwvw_12.raw ............. -78.0dB SNR ... ok
+ double_scaled_test : dwvw_16.raw ............. -102.3dB SNR ... ok
+ double_scaled_test : dwvw_24.raw ............. -154.0dB SNR ... ok
+ double_scaled_test : adpcm.vox ............... -56.4dB SNR ... ok
double_scaled_test : dpcm_16.xi .............. -90.2dB SNR ... ok
- double_scaled_test : dpcm_8.xi ............... -42.2dB SNR ... ok
- double_scaled_test : pcm_s8.sds .............. -93.5dB SNR ... ok
- double_scaled_test : pcm_16.sds .............. -141.1dB SNR ... ok
- double_scaled_test : pcm_24.sds .............. -183.6dB SNR ... ok
- double_scaled_test : flac_8.flac ............. -42.2dB SNR ... ok
- double_scaled_test : flac_16.flac ............ -90.2dB SNR ... ok
- double_scaled_test : flac_24.flac ............ -138.6dB SNR ... ok
- double_scaled_test : vorbis.oga .............. -42.1dB SNR ... ok
+ double_scaled_test : dpcm_8.xi ............... -42.1dB SNR ... ok
+ double_scaled_test : pcm_s8.sds .............. -89.8dB SNR ... ok
+ double_scaled_test : pcm_16.sds .............. -132.3dB SNR ... ok
+ double_scaled_test : pcm_24.sds .............. -180.2dB SNR ... ok
+ double_scaled_test : alac_16.caf ............. -102.3dB SNR ... ok
+ double_scaled_test : alac_20.caf ............. -125.9dB SNR ... ok
+ double_scaled_test : alac_24.caf ............. -154.0dB SNR ... ok
+ double_scaled_test : alac_32.caf ............. -186.6dB SNR ... ok
double_scaled_test : replace_double.raw ...... -500.0dB SNR ... ok
float_short_little_test : float_short_little.au ... ok
@@ -220,12 +228,23 @@
major_format_test : ......................... ok
subtype_format_test : ......................... ok
simple_format_test : ......................... ok
+ format_error_test : ......................... ok
+ format_combo_test : ......................... ok
+ channel_test : chan_1.wav .............. ok
+ channel_test : chan_2.wav .............. ok
+ channel_test : chan_3.wav .............. ok
+ channel_test : chan_4.wav .............. ok
+ channel_test : chan_5.wav .............. ok
+ channel_test : chan_6.wav .............. ok
+ channel_test : chan_7.wav .............. ok
+ channel_test : chan_8.wav .............. ok
ceeplusplus_test : cpp_test.wav ............ ok
ceeplusplus_test : cpp_test.aiff ........... ok
ceeplusplus_test : cpp_test.au ............. ok
ceeplusplus_extra_test : bad_file_name.wav ....... ok
+ ceeplusplus_handle_test : cpp_test.wav ............ ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed common tests.
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed common tests.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
pcm_test_char : char_u8.aiff ............ ok
pcm_test_char : char_s8.aiff ............ ok
@@ -274,11 +293,13 @@
zero_data_test : zerolen.aiff ............ ok
filesystem_full_test : /dev/full ............... /dev/full missing
permission_test : readonly.aiff ........... ok
+ string_start_test : strings.aiff ............ ok
string_start_end_test : strings.aiff ............ ok
multi_file_test : multi_aiff.dat .......... ok
aiff_rw_test : rw.aifc ................. ok
+ chunk_test : chunks_pcm16.aiff ....... ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed tests on AIFF files.
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed tests on AIFF files.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
pcm_test_char : char.au ................. ok
pcm_test_short : short.au ................ ok
@@ -324,7 +345,7 @@
permission_test : readonly.au ............. ok
multi_file_test : multi_au.dat ............ ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed tests on AU files.
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed tests on AU files.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
pcm_test_char : char.caf ................ ok
pcm_test_short : short.caf ............... ok
@@ -337,6 +358,10 @@
pcm_test_int : int_le.caf .............. ok
pcm_test_float : float_le.caf ............ ok
pcm_test_double : double_le.caf ........... ok
+ pcm_test_short : alac16.caf .............. ok
+ pcm_test_20bit : alac20.caf .............. ok
+ pcm_test_24bit : alac24.caf .............. ok
+ pcm_test_int : alac32.caf .............. ok
lcomp_test_short : ulaw.caf ................ ok
lcomp_test_int : ulaw.caf ................ ok
lcomp_test_float : ulaw.caf ................ ok
@@ -357,8 +382,17 @@
zero_data_test : zerolen.caf ............. ok
filesystem_full_test : /dev/full ............... /dev/full missing
permission_test : readonly.caf ............ ok
+ chunk_test : chunks_pcm16.caf ........ ok
+ chunk_test : chunks_alac.caf ......... ok
+ string_start_test : strings.caf ............. ok
+ string_start_end_test : strings.caf ............. ok
+ string_multi_set_test : multi.caf ............... ok
+ short_lrw_test : alac.caf ................ ok
+ int_lrw_test : alac.caf ................ ok
+ float_lrw_test : alac.caf ................ ok
+ double_lrw_test : alac.caf ................ ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed tests on CAF files.
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed tests on CAF files.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
pcm_test_char : char.wav ................ ok
pcm_test_short : short.wav ............... ok
@@ -460,6 +494,8 @@
string_multi_set_test : multi.wav ............... ok
string_rdwr_test : rdwr.wav ................ ok
string_short_rdwr_test : short_rdwr.wav .......... ok
+ string_rdwr_grow_test : rdwr_grow.wav ........... ok
+ string_header_update : header_update.wav ....... ok
string_start_end_test : strings.wavex ........... ok
string_multi_set_test : multi.wavex ............. ok
string_rdwr_test : rdwr.wavex .............. ok
@@ -468,9 +504,13 @@
string_multi_set_test : multi.rifx .............. ok
string_rdwr_test : rdwr.rifx ............... ok
string_short_rdwr_test : short_rdwr.rifx ......... ok
+ software_string_test : software_string.wav ..... ok
multi_file_test : multi_wav.dat ........... ok
+ chunk_test : chunks_pcm16.wav ........ ok
+ chunk_test : chunks_pcm16.rifx ....... ok
+ chunk_test : chunks_pcm16.wavex ...... ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed tests on WAV files.
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed tests on WAV files.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
pcm_test_char : char.w64 ................ ok
pcm_test_short : short.w64 ............... ok
@@ -520,7 +560,7 @@
filesystem_full_test : /dev/full ............... /dev/full missing
permission_test : readonly.w64 ............ ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed tests on W64 files.
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed tests on W64 files.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
pcm_test_char : char.rf64 ............... ok
pcm_test_short : short.rf64 .............. ok
@@ -539,8 +579,15 @@
zero_data_test : zerolen.rf64 ............ ok
filesystem_full_test : /dev/full ............... /dev/full missing
permission_test : readonly.rf64 ........... ok
+ rf64_downgrade_test : downgrade.wav ........... ok
+ string_start_test : strings.rf64 ............ ok
+ string_start_end_test : strings.rf64 ............ ok
+ string_multi_set_test : multi.rf64 .............. ok
+ test_float_peak : peak_float.rf64 ......... ok
+ read_write_peak_test : rw_peak.rf64 ............ ok
+ chunk_test : chunks_pcm16.rf64 ....... ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed tests on RF64 files.
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed tests on RF64 files.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
pcm_test_char : char_s8.raw ............. ok
pcm_test_char : char_u8.raw ............. ok
@@ -577,7 +624,7 @@
raw_offset_test : offset.raw .............. ok
bad_raw_test : bad.raw ................. ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed tests on RAW (header-less) files.
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed tests on RAW (header-less) files.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
pcm_test_char : char_le.paf ............. ok
pcm_test_char : char_be.paf ............. ok
@@ -591,7 +638,7 @@
filesystem_full_test : /dev/full ............... /dev/full missing
permission_test : readonly.paf ............ ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed tests on PAF files.
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed tests on PAF files.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
pcm_test_char : char.svx ................ no stereo : ok
pcm_test_short : short.svx ............... no stereo : ok
@@ -603,7 +650,7 @@
filesystem_full_test : /dev/full ............... /dev/full missing
permission_test : readonly.svx ............ ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed tests on SVX files.
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed tests on SVX files.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
pcm_test_short : short_le.nist ........... ok
pcm_test_short : short_be.nist ........... ok
@@ -626,7 +673,7 @@
filesystem_full_test : /dev/full ............... /dev/full missing
permission_test : readonly.nist ........... ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed tests on NIST files.
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed tests on NIST files.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
pcm_test_short : short_be.ircam .......... ok
pcm_test_short : short_le.ircam .......... ok
@@ -648,7 +695,7 @@
filesystem_full_test : /dev/full ............... /dev/full missing
permission_test : readonly.ircam .......... ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed tests on IRCAM files.
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed tests on IRCAM files.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
pcm_test_char : char.voc ................ ok
pcm_test_short : short.voc ............... ok
@@ -665,7 +712,7 @@
filesystem_full_test : /dev/full ............... /dev/full missing
permission_test : readonly.voc ............ ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed tests on VOC files.
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed tests on VOC files.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
pcm_test_short : short_be.mat4 ........... ok
pcm_test_short : short_le.mat4 ........... ok
@@ -686,7 +733,7 @@
filesystem_full_test : /dev/full ............... /dev/full missing
permission_test : readonly.mat4 ........... ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed tests on MAT4 files.
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed tests on MAT4 files.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
pcm_test_char : char_be.mat5 ............ ok
pcm_test_char : char_le.mat5 ............ ok
@@ -710,7 +757,7 @@
filesystem_full_test : /dev/full ............... /dev/full missing
permission_test : readonly.mat5 ........... ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed tests on MAT5 files.
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed tests on MAT5 files.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
pcm_test_char : char.pvf ................ ok
pcm_test_short : short.pvf ............... ok
@@ -721,7 +768,7 @@
filesystem_full_test : /dev/full ............... /dev/full missing
permission_test : readonly.pvf ............ ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed tests on PVF files.
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed tests on PVF files.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
lcomp_test_short : 8bit.xi ................. ok
lcomp_test_int : 8bit.xi ................. ok
@@ -730,7 +777,7 @@
lcomp_test_float : 16bit.xi ................ ok
lcomp_test_double : 16bit.xi ................ ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed tests on XI files.
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed tests on XI files.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
pcm_test_short : short.htk ............... no stereo : ok
update_header_test : header.htk .............. ok
@@ -739,7 +786,7 @@
filesystem_full_test : /dev/full ............... /dev/full missing
permission_test : readonly.htk ............ ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed tests on HTK files.
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed tests on HTK files.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
pcm_test_char : char_u8.avr ............. ok
pcm_test_char : char_s8.avr ............. ok
@@ -750,7 +797,7 @@
filesystem_full_test : /dev/full ............... /dev/full missing
permission_test : readonly.avr ............ ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed tests on AVR files.
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed tests on AVR files.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
pcm_test_char : char.sds ................ no stereo : ok
pcm_test_short : short.sds ............... no stereo : ok
@@ -762,20 +809,21 @@
filesystem_full_test : /dev/full ............... /dev/full missing
permission_test : readonly.sds ............ ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed tests on SDS files.
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed tests on SDS files.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
pcm_test_char : char.sd2 ................ ok
pcm_test_short : short.sd2 ............... ok
pcm_test_24bit : 24bit.sd2 ............... ok
+ pcm_test_int : 32bit.sd2 ............... ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed tests on SD2 files.
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed tests on SD2 files.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
lcomp_test_short : psion.wve ............... ok
lcomp_test_int : psion.wve ............... ok
lcomp_test_float : psion.wve ............... ok
lcomp_test_double : psion.wve ............... ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed tests on WVE files.
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed tests on WVE files.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
pcm_test_short : short.mpc ............... ok
update_header_test : header.mpc .............. ok
@@ -784,35 +832,21 @@
filesystem_full_test : /dev/full ............... /dev/full missing
permission_test : readonly.mpc ............ ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed tests on MPC 2000 files.
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed tests on MPC 2000 files.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- pcm_test_char : char.flac ............... ok
- pcm_test_short : short.flac .............. ok
- pcm_test_24bit : 24bit.flac .............. ok
- string_start_test : strings.flac ............ ok
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed tests on FLAC files.
+ No FLAC tests because FLAC support was not compiled in.
+ No Ogg/Vorbis tests because Ogg/Vorbis support was not compiled in.
+ No FLAC tests because FLAC support was not compiled in.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- ogg_short_test : vorbis_short.oga ........ ok
- ogg_seek_test : vorbis_short.oga ........ ok
- ogg_int_test : vorbis_int.oga .......... ok
- ogg_seek_test : vorbis_int.oga .......... ok
- ogg_float_test : vorbis_float.oga ........ ok
- ogg_seek_test : vorbis_float.oga ........ ok
- ogg_double_test : vorbis_double.oga ....... ok
- ogg_seek_test : vorbis_double.oga ....... ok
- ogg_stereo_seek_test : vorbis_seek.ogg ......... ok
- vorbis_test : vorbis_test.oga ......... ok
- vorbis_quality_test : q[35]_vorbis.oga ........ ok
- sdlcomp_test_short : vorbis.oga .............. ok
- sdlcomp_test_int : vorbis.oga .............. ok
- sdlcomp_test_float : vorbis.oga .............. Not working for this format.
- sdlcomp_test_double : vorbis.oga .............. Not working for this format.
- string_start_test : vorbis.oga .............. ok
- zero_data_test : zerolen.oga ............. ok
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed tests on FLAC files.
+----------------------------------------------------------------------
+ No Ogg/Vorbis tests because Ogg/Vorbis support was not compiled in.
+ No Ogg/Vorbis tests because Ogg/Vorbis support was not compiled in.
+ No Ogg/Vorbis tests because Ogg/Vorbis support was not compiled in.
+ No Ogg/Vorbis tests because Ogg/Vorbis support was not compiled in.
permission_test : readonly.oga ............ ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed tests on OGG/VORBIS files.
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed tests on OGG/VORBIS files.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
stdio_test : raw ..................... ok
stdio_test : wav ..................... ok
@@ -854,8 +888,16 @@
virtual i/o test : vio_float.au ............ ok
virtual i/o test : vio_pcm24.paf ........... ok
----------------------------------------------------------------------
- libsndfile-1.0.23 passed stdio/pipe/vio tests.
+ libsndfile-1.0.27 passed stdio/pipe/vio tests.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
-make[2]: Leaving directory `$(@D)/tests'
Making check in programs
-make[1]: Leaving directory `$(@D)'
+
+Testing WAV metadata manipulation:
+ Empty fail test : ok
+ Copy test : ok
+ Auto date test : ok
+ Update test : ok
+ Post mod test : ok
+ Update test : ok
+ Rewrite test : ok
+