From b5956c4dc6b065d664908104d5fc6752a87e3364 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: David Robillard Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2023 17:17:41 -0400 Subject: Add model and serd-sort utility With all the new functionality, the complexity of the serd-pipe command-line interface is starting to push the limits of available flags. So, instead of grafting on further options to control a model, this commit adds a new tool, serd-sort, which acts somewhat like a stripped-down serd-pipe that stores statements in a model in memory. This keeps the complexity (including the user-facing complexity) of any one tool down, since other more focused tools can be used for streaming tasks in a pipeline. In other words, abandon Swissarmyknifeism, take a page from the Unix philosophy, and try to expose the model functionality to the command-line in a dedicated focused tool. The model implementation is tested by using this tool to run a subset of the usual test suites, and a special suite to test statement sorting. --- test/test_string.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to 'test/test_string.c') diff --git a/test/test_string.c b/test/test_string.c index 2d16936a..286df8ca 100644 --- a/test/test_string.c +++ b/test/test_string.c @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ test_strerror(void) { const char* msg = serd_strerror(SERD_SUCCESS); assert(!strcmp(msg, "Success")); - for (int i = SERD_FAILURE; i <= SERD_BAD_PATTERN; ++i) { + for (int i = SERD_FAILURE; i <= SERD_BAD_INDEX; ++i) { msg = serd_strerror((SerdStatus)i); assert(strcmp(msg, "Success")); } -- cgit v1.2.1