Changeset: 602610b5d967 for MonetDB
URL: https://dev.monetdb.org/hg/MonetDB?cmd=changeset;node=602610b5d967
Removed Files:
        monetdb5/modules/mal/Tests/tracer00.malC
Branch: gdk_tracer
Log Message:

Removed tracer00 mal from modules/mal/Tests


diffs (137 lines):

diff --git a/monetdb5/modules/mal/Tests/tracer00.malC 
b/monetdb5/modules/mal/Tests/tracer00.malC
deleted file mode 100644
--- a/monetdb5/modules/mal/Tests/tracer00.malC
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,132 +0,0 @@
-# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
-# License, v. 2.0.  If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
-# file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/.
-#
-# Copyright 1997 - July 2008 CWI, August 2008 - 2019 MonetDB B.V.
-#
-# Test SQL API for TRACER:
-# In some test cases (marked with #WARNING) the argument used is supposed to 
be 
-# an enum entry used to count the number of elements (e.g: COMPONENTS_COUNT in 
-# gdk_tracer.h). Thus, in those cases an error should be raised. However, 
adding 
-# new entries to the enum will affect the marked test cases and they won't 
fail.
-
-
-# logging.setcomplevel(...)
-logging.setcomplevel(-1, 1);    # Should raise an error
-                                # Component -1 does not exist
-
-logging.setcomplevel(3, -1);    # Should raise an error
-                                # Log level -1 does not exist
-
-logging.setcomplevel(-10, -1);  # Should raise an error
-                                # Component -10 does not exist
-                                # Log level -1 does not exist
-
-# WARNING
-logging.setcomplevel(1, 5);     # Should raise an error
-                                # The last level is used for enum count
-
-# WARNING
-logging.setcomplevel(98, 3);    # Should raise an error
-                                # The last component is used for enum count
-
-# WARNING
-logging.setcomplevel(98, 5);    # Should raise an error
-                                # The last component is used for enum count
-                                # The last level is used for enum count
-
-logging.setcomplevel(1, 4);     # OK
-
-
-
-# logging.resetcomplevel(...)
-logging.resetcomplevel(-1);     # Should raise an error
-                                # Component -1 does not exist
-
-# WARNING
-logging.resetcomplevel(98);     # Should raise an error
-                                # The last component is used for enum count
-
-logging.resetcomplevel(1);      # OK
-
-
-
-# logging.setlayerlevel(...)
-logging.setlayerlevel(-1, 1);   # Should raise an error
-                                # Layer -1 does not exist
-
-logging.setlayerlevel(2, -1);   # Should raise an error
-                                # Log level -1 does not exist
-
-logging.setlayerlevel(-10, -1); # Should raise an error
-                                # Layer -10 does not exist
-                                # Log level -1 does not exist
-
-# WARNING
-logging.setlayerlevel(4, 2);    # Should raise an error
-                                # The last layer is used for enum count
-
-# WARNING
-logging.setlayerlevel(1, 5);    # Should raise an error
-                                # The last level is used for enum count
-
-# WARNING
-logging.setlayerlevel(4, 5);    # Should raise an error
-                                # The last layer is used for enum count
-                                # The last level is used for enum count
-
-logging.setlayerlevel(1, 2);    # OK
-
-
-
-# logging.resetlayerlevel(...)
-logging.resetlayerlevel(-1);    # Should raise an error
-                                # Layer -1 does not exist
-
-# WARNING
-logging.resetlayerlevel(4);     # Should raise an error
-                                # The last layer is used for enum count   
-
-logging.resetlayerlevel(1);     # OK
-
-
-
-# logging.setflushlevel(...)
-logging.setflushlevel(-1);     # Should raise an error
-                               # Level -1 does not exist
-
-# WARNING
-logging.setflushlevel(5);      # Should raise an error
-                               # The last level is used for enum count
-
-logging.setflushlevel(3);      # OK
-
-
-
-logging.resetflushlevel();
-
-
-
-# logging.setadapter(...)
-logging.setadapter(-1);        # Should raise an error
-                               # Adapter -1 does not exist
-
-# WARNING
-logging.setadapter(2);         # Should raise an error
-                               # The last adapter is used for enum count
-
-logging.setadapter(1);         # OK
-
-
-
-logging.resetadapter();
-
-
-
-# log & flush
-logging.log();
-logging.flush();
-
-
-# Show log levels etc
-logging.showinfo();
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