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Public test files for IfcOpenShell

This is a collection of IFC files that are useful for testing IfcOpenShell.

File name conventions

123.ifc

Files that relate to an issue are prefixed with the corresponding issue number.

--augmented.ifc

Files that are augmented with quantity data from IfcOpenShell are suffixed with --augmented.

The goal is to be able to run test conversions with the --validate option to discover geometry regressions. To augment a file with quantity data, run IfcConvert with --calculate-quantities:

./IfcConvert example.ifc example--augmented.ifc --calculate-quantities

--accept-errors.ifc

Files that are expected to log errors in IfcConvert are suffixed with --accept-errors. This is useful to state that there are known irregularities in a file, but that it still should be tested for segfaults. Examples are files that error in other viewers, or when other viewers don't agree on the geometry.

.ifc_

Files that are prone to timeout have the file extension .ifc_ to be able to easily exclude them from general regression testing.

Issue type

It could be useful to tag the file name with the original issue type. This is not an exact science, as the issue type often changes with different versions of IfcOpenShell. Examples of common issue types:

  • --segfault
  • --abort
  • --timeout
  • --no-geometry
  • --wrong-geometry
  • --missing-subtractions

Ifc Object type

To easily distinguish between files in a list, it is useful when the the IFC object type is tagged in the file name. E.g. 342--beam--segfault.ifc.

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