# The purpose of this test is to: # Execute the first input file to add two variables into MonteCarloMaster. # Execute the second input file to add the same variables into # MonteCarloMaster, but removes one of them before monte carlo RUN files # are generated. # Then it compares the variable lists from the monte carlo runs. If they differ, # the test terminate with a non-zero return. import os exename = "S_main_" + os.getenv("TRICK_HOST_CPU") + ".exe" print("Processing 1st input file for run RUN_remove_variable") input_file = "RUN_remove_variable/input_a.py" ret = os.system("./" + exename + " " + input_file) if ret != 0: trick.exec_terminate_with_return(1, "input.py", 16, "Error running " + input_file) print("Processing 2nd input file for run RUN_remove_variable") input_file = "RUN_remove_variable/input_b.py" ret = os.system("./" + exename + " " + input_file) if ret != 0: trick.exec_terminate_with_return(1, "input.py", 22, "Error running " + input_file) print('Checking if the variable was successfully removed') ret = os.system("diff -q MONTE_RUN_remove_variable/RUN_0/monte_variables MONTE_RUN_remove_variable/RUN_1/monte_variables > /dev/null") if ret != 0: trick.exec_terminate_with_return(0, "input.py", 27, "variable successfully removed!") else: trick.exec_terminate_with_return(1, "input.py", 29, "variable 'test.x_fixed_value_int' was not removed!") # To be compatible with our current unit-sim framework, this file has to be a # simulation input file. Therefore it needs a stop time so it doesn't run forever. trick.stop(0.0)