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Fix testing #566

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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions tools/test-roundtrip.sh
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set -ex

FLIF=$1
IN=$2
OUTF=$3
OUTP=$4
FLIF=./flif
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By using ./ the script will look for the binary in the same directory as itself, which is tools. That's not the case here – gitignore gives us a hint:

# binarys
src/flif

So by default you'll find the binary in src folder, not tools. I looked into my local copy (which I compiled previously) and sure enough, there it was. Hardcoding a path to a binary makes it impossible to use this script if the binary isn't stored there. If someone installed FLIF in their system by (sudo) make install, then the binary will be somewhere in system directories, so ./flif won't work in this case, too.

IN=$1
OUTF=$2
OUTP=$3

runtest() {
local encArgs=$1
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12 changes: 6 additions & 6 deletions tools/test-roundtrip_anim.sh
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#!/bin/bash
#!/bin/sh

# compare $1 (base name without .png extension, could be multiple frames) one by one to the rest of the arguments
function check {
check () {
one=$1*.png
for c in $one
do
if [[ $(compare -metric mepp $c $2 null: 2>&1) == "0 (0, 0)" ]]
if [ "$(compare -metric mepp $c $2 null: 2>&1)" = "0 (0, 0)" ]
then
#echo "OK-compare (identical decoded images)"
shift
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set -ex

FLIF=$1
IN=$2
OUTF=$3
FLIF=./flif
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Same as above – this shouldn't be hardcoded, especially not in this way.

IN=$1
OUTF=$2

runtest() {
local encArgs=$1
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