use PDL::LiteF;
use PDL::Types ':All';
use PDL::IO::FlexRaw;
use PDL::Config;
use File::Temp;
use Test::More;
use strict;
# eventually this should test all our io routines with all
# supported types
# $SIG{__DIE__} = sub {print Carp::longmess(@_); die ;};
BEGIN {
my @ntypes = (PDL::Types::typesrtkeys());
plan tests => scalar grep { ! m/^PDL_IND$/ } @ntypes;
}
our @types = map { print "making type $_\n";
new PDL::Type typefld($_,'numval') }
grep { ! m/^PDL_IND$/ } typesrtkeys();
##my $data = $PDL::Config{TEMPDIR} . "/tmprawdata";
my $data = File::Temp::tmpnam();
for my $type (@types) {
print "checking type $type...\n";
my $pdl = sequence $type, 10;
my $hdr = writeflex $data, $pdl;
writeflexhdr($data,$hdr);
my $npdl = eval {readflex $data};
TODO: {
local $TODO = "readflex returns index instead of long";
ok ($pdl->type == $npdl->type &&
all $pdl == $npdl);
}
}
unlink $data, "${data}.hdr";