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[svn-r876] Changes since 19981102 ---------------------- ./bin/snapshot Made same fix as for the release script yesterday. ./src/H5D.c ./src/H5Dprivate.h ./src/H5G.c ./src/H5Gprivate.h ./src/H5Gpublic.h ./src/H5O.c ./src/H5Oprivate.h ./src/H5RA.c ./src/H5RAprivate.h ./src/H5T.c ./src/H5Tprivate.h Improved object type checking. Instead of determining the object type by trying to open each of the possible types, we keep a table of associations between object type number (like H5G_GROUP, H5G_DATASET, H5D_TYPE, and H5D_RAGGED) and an `isa' function that returns true if the object header has the right messages to make the object a particular type. This mechanism also allows specialization of object types by permitting an object to satisfy more than one `isa' function. Added `isa' functions for groups, datasets, ragged arrays, and committed data types. ./src/H5config.h.in Added HAVE_STAT_ST_BLOCKS. I thought this had already been added, but apparently not. ./tools/h5ls.c Removed system include files since they're already included by H5private.h and since I wasn't including them portably anyway. By default, 1-byte integer types are printed as integer values instead of ASCII characters. However, the `-s' or `--string' command-line switch causes the data to be interpretted as ASCII. String data types are always printed as character data. Ragged arrays are now identified as ragged arrays and h5ls doesn't descend into the group automatically. This uses the new object type specialization stuff. ./tools/h5tools.c ./tools/h5tools.h Added the ability to print 1-byte integer types as either ASCII or numeric data instead of always ASCII. The default is to print as numeric data.
1998-11-06 04:28:34 +08:00
dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce configure.
dnl
dnl Copyright by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois.
dnl All rights reserved.
dnl
dnl This file is part of HDF5. The full HDF5 copyright notice, including
dnl terms governing use, modification, and redistribution, is contained in
dnl the files COPYING and Copyright.html. COPYING can be found at the root
dnl of the source code distribution tree; Copyright.html can be found at the
dnl root level of an installed copy of the electronic HDF5 document set and
dnl is linked from the top-level documents page. It can also be found at
dnl http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/doc/Copyright.html. If you do not have
dnl access to either file, you may request a copy from hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu.
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Initialize configure.
dnl
AC_REVISION($Id$)
AC_PREREQ([2.53])
dnl AC_INIT takes the name of the package, the version number, and an
dnl email address to report bugs. AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR takes a unique file
dnl as its argument.
dnl
dnl NOTE: Don't forget to change the version number here when we do a
dnl release!!!
dnl
AC_INIT([HDF5], [1.7.52], [hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu])
AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([src/H5.c])
AM_CONFIG_HEADER([src/H5config.h])
AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([bin])
dnl AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE takes a list of options that should be applied to
dnl every Makefile.am when automake is run.
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([foreign])
dnl AM_MAINTAINER_MODE turns off "rebuild rules" that contain dependencies
dnl for Makefiles, configure, src/H5config.h, etc. If AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
dnl is *not* included here, these files will be rebuilt if out of date.
dnl This is a problem because if users try to build on a machine with
dnl the wrong versions of autoconf and automake, these files will be
dnl rebuilt with the wrong versions and bad things can happen.
dnl Also, CVS doesn't preserve dependencies between timestamps, so
dnl Makefiles will often think rebuilding needs to occur when it doesn't.
dnl Developers should './configure --enable-maintainer-mode' to turn on
dnl rebuild rules.
AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
AC_OUTPUT_COMMANDS([
echo "creating src/H5pubconf.h"
sed 's/#define /#define H5_/' <src/H5config.h |\
sed 's/#undef /#undef H5_/' >pubconf
if test ! -f src/H5pubconf.h; then
/bin/mv -f pubconf src/H5pubconf.h
elif (diff pubconf src/H5pubconf.h >/dev/null); then
/bin/rm -f pubconf
echo "src/H5pubconf.h is unchanged"
else
/bin/mv -f pubconf src/H5pubconf.h
fi
])
dnl It's possible to configure for a host other than the one on which
dnl configure is currently running by using the --host=foo flag.
dnl For machines on which HDF5 is often configured, it can be convenient
dnl to specify the name of the machine rather than its canonical type.
case $host_alias in
tflops)
host_alias=i386-intel-osf1
;;
esac
AC_CANONICAL_HOST
AC_SUBST([CPPFLAGS])
dnl H5_CFLAGS (and company) are for CFLAGS that should be used on HDF5, but
dnl not exported to h5cc (or h5fc, etc.)
AC_SUBST([H5_CFLAGS])
AC_SUBST([H5_CPPFLAGS])
AC_SUBST([H5_FFLAGS])
AC_SUBST([H5_CXXFLAGS])
dnl Different compilers may need default libraries. They are specified in
dnl the config/* files, so we put this statement here so that it'll be
dnl set by the code which follows...
dnl
DEFAULT_LIBS=""
dnl Support F9X variable to define Fortran compiler if FC variable is
dnl not used. This should be depreciated in the future.
if test "x" = "x$FC"; then
FC=${F9X}
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Set prefix default (install directory) to a directory in the build area.
dnl This allows multiple src-dir builds within one host.
AC_PREFIX_DEFAULT([`pwd`/hdf5])
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Dump all shell variables values.
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([shell variables initial values])
set >&AS_MESSAGE_LOG_FD
AC_MSG_RESULT([done])
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Some platforms have broken tr, basename, and/or xargs programs. Check
dnl that it actually does what it's supposed to do. Catch this early
dnl since configure relies upon tr heavily and there's no use continuing
dnl if it's broken.
dnl
dnl If the TR variable is set, use it as tr.
AC_SUBST([TR])
if test "X${TR}" = "X"; then
TR=tr
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if tr works])
TR_TEST="`echo Test | ${TR} 'a-z,' 'A-Z '`"
if test "X${TR_TEST}" != "XTEST"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([tr program ${TR} doesn't work])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if basename works])
BASENAME_TEST="`basename /foo/bar/baz/qux/basename_works`"
if test $BASENAME_TEST != "basename_works"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([basename program doesn't work])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if xargs works])
XARGS_TEST="`echo /foo/bar/baz/qux/xargs_works | xargs basename`"
if test $XARGS_TEST != "xargs_works"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([xargs program doesn't work])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check that the cache file was build on the same host as what we're
dnl running on now.
dnl
AC_CACHE_CHECK([for cached host], [hdf5_cv_host], [hdf5_cv_host="none"]);
if test $hdf5_cv_host = "none"; then
hdf5_cv_host=$host
elif test $hdf5_cv_host != $host; then
echo "The config.cache file was generated on $hdf5_cv_host but"
echo "this is $host. Please remove that file and try again."
AC_MSG_ERROR(config.cache file is invalid)
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Source any special files that we need. These files normally aren't
dnl present but can be used by the maintainers to fine tune things like
dnl turning on debug or profiling flags for the compiler. The search order
dnl is:
dnl
dnl CPU-VENDOR-OS
dnl VENDOR-OS
dnl CPU-OS
dnl CPU-VENDOR
dnl OS
dnl VENDOR
dnl CPU
dnl
[svn-r1112] Changes since 19990301 ---------------------- ./INSTALL Reorganized and added some additional examples. ./MANIFEST ./aclocal.m4 [NEW] ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] ./bin/ltconfig [NEW] ./bin/ltmain.sh [NEW] Added tests to determine how to compile shared libraries and how to link programs with them before the libraries are installed. Also how to install and uninstall shared libraries. The configure step also prints the names of the config files it's trying to load for easier debugging. ./bin/config.guess ./bin/config.sub Replaced with a newer version from GNU. The changes we made to that file to report `irix6.x' and `FreeBSD' without version numbers have been incorporated into configure.in instead. In the future, do not change these two files (see the top of configure.in instead). By the way, this update was required to get shared libraries working. ./config/linux [REMOVED] ./config/linux-gnulibc1 [NEW] ./config/linux-gnu [NEW] ./config/alpha-dec [REMOVED] ./config/alpha-dec-osf4.0 [REMOVED] ./config/dec-osf4.x [NEW] ./config/irix5.3 [REMOVED] ./config/irix5.x [NEW] ./config/irix64 [REMOVED] ./config/freebsd Moved config files around to agree with output from the new config.guess. The linux file was split into gnu (RedHat), gnulibc1, and gnulibc2 versions. The alpha-dec file was removed (I think it was unused) and the alpha-dec-osf4.0 was changed to dec-osf4.x. The irix5.3 file renamed to irix5.x and the irix64 file was renamed to irix6.x. The freebsd file was changed to point to linux-gnulibc1. These changes were tested on: Linux 2.0 Linux 2.1 FreeBSD 3.2 Irix 5.3 Irix64 6.2 Irix64 6.4 HP/UX 10.20 OSF1 4.0 ./config/alphaev56-dec-osf4.x ./config/irix64 Added warnings similar to linux/freebsd about using compilers with known bugs. ./config/commence.in ./config/conclude.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in Added definitions for shared libraries. This has been tested on the following systems: Linux 2.0 Linux 2.1 FreeBSD 3.2 Irix 5.3 Irix64 6.2 Irix64 6.4 HP/UX 10.20 static only OSF1 4.0 If you want to disable use of shared libraries (you probably do for development purposes since it takes a lot longer to compile and because you have to run dynamically linked programs in a special way if the library hasn't been installed) then add `--disable-shared' to the configure command line. This is all documented in the INSTALL file. ./bin/release Temprarily commented out the MANIFEST checking when running under svf since svf is about to be replaced by a newer version. This change only affects error checking during the release process. ./Makefile.dist ./Makefile.in Added `make check' which does the same thing as `make _test' since the former is endorsed by the GNU coding style and people are used to it. The old `make _test' still works too (and so does `make test' if you use GNU make).
1999-03-03 01:15:35 +08:00
dnl If the `OS' ends with a version number then remove it. For instance,
dnl `freebsd3.1' would become `freebsd'
case $host_os in
aix4.*)
host_os_novers=aix4.x
;;
aix5.*)
host_os_novers=aix5.x
;;
freebsd*)
host_os_novers=freebsd
;;
irix5.*)
host_os_novers=irix5.x
;;
irix6.*)
host_os_novers=irix6.x
;;
osf4.*)
host_os_novers=osf4.x
;;
osf5.*)
host_os_novers=osf5.x
;;
solaris2.*)
host_os_novers=solaris2.x
;;
*)
host_os_novers=$host_os
;;
[svn-r1112] Changes since 19990301 ---------------------- ./INSTALL Reorganized and added some additional examples. ./MANIFEST ./aclocal.m4 [NEW] ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] ./bin/ltconfig [NEW] ./bin/ltmain.sh [NEW] Added tests to determine how to compile shared libraries and how to link programs with them before the libraries are installed. Also how to install and uninstall shared libraries. The configure step also prints the names of the config files it's trying to load for easier debugging. ./bin/config.guess ./bin/config.sub Replaced with a newer version from GNU. The changes we made to that file to report `irix6.x' and `FreeBSD' without version numbers have been incorporated into configure.in instead. In the future, do not change these two files (see the top of configure.in instead). By the way, this update was required to get shared libraries working. ./config/linux [REMOVED] ./config/linux-gnulibc1 [NEW] ./config/linux-gnu [NEW] ./config/alpha-dec [REMOVED] ./config/alpha-dec-osf4.0 [REMOVED] ./config/dec-osf4.x [NEW] ./config/irix5.3 [REMOVED] ./config/irix5.x [NEW] ./config/irix64 [REMOVED] ./config/freebsd Moved config files around to agree with output from the new config.guess. The linux file was split into gnu (RedHat), gnulibc1, and gnulibc2 versions. The alpha-dec file was removed (I think it was unused) and the alpha-dec-osf4.0 was changed to dec-osf4.x. The irix5.3 file renamed to irix5.x and the irix64 file was renamed to irix6.x. The freebsd file was changed to point to linux-gnulibc1. These changes were tested on: Linux 2.0 Linux 2.1 FreeBSD 3.2 Irix 5.3 Irix64 6.2 Irix64 6.4 HP/UX 10.20 OSF1 4.0 ./config/alphaev56-dec-osf4.x ./config/irix64 Added warnings similar to linux/freebsd about using compilers with known bugs. ./config/commence.in ./config/conclude.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in Added definitions for shared libraries. This has been tested on the following systems: Linux 2.0 Linux 2.1 FreeBSD 3.2 Irix 5.3 Irix64 6.2 Irix64 6.4 HP/UX 10.20 static only OSF1 4.0 If you want to disable use of shared libraries (you probably do for development purposes since it takes a lot longer to compile and because you have to run dynamically linked programs in a special way if the library hasn't been installed) then add `--disable-shared' to the configure command line. This is all documented in the INSTALL file. ./bin/release Temprarily commented out the MANIFEST checking when running under svf since svf is about to be replaced by a newer version. This change only affects error checking during the release process. ./Makefile.dist ./Makefile.in Added `make check' which does the same thing as `make _test' since the former is endorsed by the GNU coding style and people are used to it. The old `make _test' still works too (and so does `make test' if you use GNU make).
1999-03-03 01:15:35 +08:00
esac
[svn-r907] Changes since 19981111 ---------------------- ./INSTALL Added instructions about specifying a path for GNU zlib and HDF4 headers and library. Added comments for each of the tool names. Added h5toh4 as a tool name. ./configure.in ./conigure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] The config/* scripts get invoked with $CC_BASENAME set the base name of the compiler in order to make it easier to handle setting compiler flags for different compilers in a big case statement. For instance, if $CC has the value /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpicc -ansi -64 then $CC_BASENAME will be `mpicc'. The $CC_BASENAME is not set if $CC is not set. Fixed alignment in `configure --help'. An include and/or library path can be specified for GNU zlib if configure can't find it in normal places. The "normal" means wherever your compiler normally searches, including search paths you've added through environment variables like CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS. The INSTALL file has instructions. The `-ljpeg' library is detected. If `ssize_t' is not found then a #define is added to H5config.h similar to what we already do for `size_t'. We detect the hdf5 header file `mfhdf.h' and libraries `-lmfhdf' and `-ldf' and if found define the H5TOH4 and TESTH5TOH4 Makefile variables. The user can specify an include and/or library path. The INSTALL file has instructions. The `RUNTEST' variable has been split into `RUNSERIAL' and `RUNPARALLEL' because these are different commands. The makefile still uses `RUNTEST', which defaults to the RUNSERIAL value. The new testpar/Makefile.in sets RUNTEST to the RUNPARALLEL value. The default RUNSERIAL value is empty and the default RUNPARALLEL value is `mpirun -np 2'. These can both be overridden in the config/* files. To make the value the empty string set it like `RUNPARALLEL=none' in the config/* file. The new testpar/Makefile is generated from testpar/Makefile.in ./config/commence.in Added the RUNSERIAL and RUNPARALLEL makefile definitions. ./src/Makefile.in The `H5detect' program is run with RUNSERIAL, which is empty on all platforms except intel-osf1 (ASCI/Red) ./config/conclude.in Removed the `.c.a:' implicit rule -- we don't use it any more. ./config/BlankForm ./config/alpha-dec ./config/alpha-dec-osf4.0 ./config/freebsd2.2.7 ./config/hpux10.20 ./config/hpux9.03 ./config/intel-osf1 ./config/irix5.3 ./config/irix6.2 ./config/irix64 ./config/linux ./config/powerpc-ibm-aix4.2.1.0 ./config/rs6000-ibm-aix4.1.4.0 ./config/solaris2.5 All of these files have been updated to hande multiple compilers. Most of them assume `cc' if CC is not set. The documentation in `BlankForm' has been updated and documentation in the other files refer to `BlankForm'. The intel-osf1 uses LDFLAGS instead of LIBS to specify the extra library search paths. ./examples/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in Simplified by grouping some dependency information together more succinctly. The tools Makefile.in has been modified to work with the `h5toh4' and `testh5toh4' programs. Until Paul checks these in you may have problems compiling. If so, just create files h5toh4.c and testh5toh4.c that contain: #include <stdio.h> int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: not implemented\n", argv[0]); return 1; } ./src/H5public.h Removed definition for `ssize_t' since this is now handled by configure in H5config.h with a #define. ./MANIFEST ./testpar/Makefile.in [NEW] Added a makefile for parallel tests. As soon as we get this working properly we can remove the other four makefiles in that directory and maintain just one.
1998-11-13 23:06:06 +08:00
AC_ARG_ENABLE([hsizet],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--disable-hsizet],
[Datasets can normally be larger than
memory and/or files but some compilers are
unable to handle this (including versions
of GCC before 2.8.0). Disabling the
feature causes dataset sizes to be
restricted to the size of core memory, or
'size_t'.])],
[HSIZET=$enableval])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for sizeof hsize_t and hssize_t])
AC_SUBST(HSIZET)
case $HSIZET in
no|small)
AC_MSG_RESULT([small])
HSIZET=small
;;
*)
AC_MSG_RESULT([large])
HSIZET=large
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_LARGE_HSIZET], [1],
[Define if it's safe to use `long long' for hsize_t and hssize_t])
;;
esac
host_config="none"
for f in $host_cpu-$host_vendor-$host_os \
$host_cpu-$host_vendor-$host_os_novers \
$host_vendor-$host_os \
[svn-r1112] Changes since 19990301 ---------------------- ./INSTALL Reorganized and added some additional examples. ./MANIFEST ./aclocal.m4 [NEW] ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] ./bin/ltconfig [NEW] ./bin/ltmain.sh [NEW] Added tests to determine how to compile shared libraries and how to link programs with them before the libraries are installed. Also how to install and uninstall shared libraries. The configure step also prints the names of the config files it's trying to load for easier debugging. ./bin/config.guess ./bin/config.sub Replaced with a newer version from GNU. The changes we made to that file to report `irix6.x' and `FreeBSD' without version numbers have been incorporated into configure.in instead. In the future, do not change these two files (see the top of configure.in instead). By the way, this update was required to get shared libraries working. ./config/linux [REMOVED] ./config/linux-gnulibc1 [NEW] ./config/linux-gnu [NEW] ./config/alpha-dec [REMOVED] ./config/alpha-dec-osf4.0 [REMOVED] ./config/dec-osf4.x [NEW] ./config/irix5.3 [REMOVED] ./config/irix5.x [NEW] ./config/irix64 [REMOVED] ./config/freebsd Moved config files around to agree with output from the new config.guess. The linux file was split into gnu (RedHat), gnulibc1, and gnulibc2 versions. The alpha-dec file was removed (I think it was unused) and the alpha-dec-osf4.0 was changed to dec-osf4.x. The irix5.3 file renamed to irix5.x and the irix64 file was renamed to irix6.x. The freebsd file was changed to point to linux-gnulibc1. These changes were tested on: Linux 2.0 Linux 2.1 FreeBSD 3.2 Irix 5.3 Irix64 6.2 Irix64 6.4 HP/UX 10.20 OSF1 4.0 ./config/alphaev56-dec-osf4.x ./config/irix64 Added warnings similar to linux/freebsd about using compilers with known bugs. ./config/commence.in ./config/conclude.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in Added definitions for shared libraries. This has been tested on the following systems: Linux 2.0 Linux 2.1 FreeBSD 3.2 Irix 5.3 Irix64 6.2 Irix64 6.4 HP/UX 10.20 static only OSF1 4.0 If you want to disable use of shared libraries (you probably do for development purposes since it takes a lot longer to compile and because you have to run dynamically linked programs in a special way if the library hasn't been installed) then add `--disable-shared' to the configure command line. This is all documented in the INSTALL file. ./bin/release Temprarily commented out the MANIFEST checking when running under svf since svf is about to be replaced by a newer version. This change only affects error checking during the release process. ./Makefile.dist ./Makefile.in Added `make check' which does the same thing as `make _test' since the former is endorsed by the GNU coding style and people are used to it. The old `make _test' still works too (and so does `make test' if you use GNU make).
1999-03-03 01:15:35 +08:00
$host_vendor-$host_os_novers \
$host_cpu-$host_os \
[svn-r1112] Changes since 19990301 ---------------------- ./INSTALL Reorganized and added some additional examples. ./MANIFEST ./aclocal.m4 [NEW] ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] ./bin/ltconfig [NEW] ./bin/ltmain.sh [NEW] Added tests to determine how to compile shared libraries and how to link programs with them before the libraries are installed. Also how to install and uninstall shared libraries. The configure step also prints the names of the config files it's trying to load for easier debugging. ./bin/config.guess ./bin/config.sub Replaced with a newer version from GNU. The changes we made to that file to report `irix6.x' and `FreeBSD' without version numbers have been incorporated into configure.in instead. In the future, do not change these two files (see the top of configure.in instead). By the way, this update was required to get shared libraries working. ./config/linux [REMOVED] ./config/linux-gnulibc1 [NEW] ./config/linux-gnu [NEW] ./config/alpha-dec [REMOVED] ./config/alpha-dec-osf4.0 [REMOVED] ./config/dec-osf4.x [NEW] ./config/irix5.3 [REMOVED] ./config/irix5.x [NEW] ./config/irix64 [REMOVED] ./config/freebsd Moved config files around to agree with output from the new config.guess. The linux file was split into gnu (RedHat), gnulibc1, and gnulibc2 versions. The alpha-dec file was removed (I think it was unused) and the alpha-dec-osf4.0 was changed to dec-osf4.x. The irix5.3 file renamed to irix5.x and the irix64 file was renamed to irix6.x. The freebsd file was changed to point to linux-gnulibc1. These changes were tested on: Linux 2.0 Linux 2.1 FreeBSD 3.2 Irix 5.3 Irix64 6.2 Irix64 6.4 HP/UX 10.20 OSF1 4.0 ./config/alphaev56-dec-osf4.x ./config/irix64 Added warnings similar to linux/freebsd about using compilers with known bugs. ./config/commence.in ./config/conclude.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in Added definitions for shared libraries. This has been tested on the following systems: Linux 2.0 Linux 2.1 FreeBSD 3.2 Irix 5.3 Irix64 6.2 Irix64 6.4 HP/UX 10.20 static only OSF1 4.0 If you want to disable use of shared libraries (you probably do for development purposes since it takes a lot longer to compile and because you have to run dynamically linked programs in a special way if the library hasn't been installed) then add `--disable-shared' to the configure command line. This is all documented in the INSTALL file. ./bin/release Temprarily commented out the MANIFEST checking when running under svf since svf is about to be replaced by a newer version. This change only affects error checking during the release process. ./Makefile.dist ./Makefile.in Added `make check' which does the same thing as `make _test' since the former is endorsed by the GNU coding style and people are used to it. The old `make _test' still works too (and so does `make test' if you use GNU make).
1999-03-03 01:15:35 +08:00
$host_cpu-$host_os_novers \
$host_cpu-$host_vendor \
$host_os \
$host_os_novers \
$host_vendor \
$host_cpu ; do
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for config $f])
if test -f "$srcdir/config/$f"; then
host_config=$srcdir/config/$f
AC_MSG_RESULT([found])
break
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
done
if test "X$host_config" != "Xnone"; then
CC_BASENAME="`echo $CC | cut -f1 -d' ' | xargs basename 2>/dev/null`"
. $host_config
fi
dnl Source any special site-specific file
hname="`hostname`"
while test -n "$hname"; do
file=$srcdir/config/site-specific/host-$hname
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for config $file])
if test -f "$file"; then
. $file
AC_MSG_RESULT([found])
break
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
hname_tmp=$hname
hname="`echo $hname | cut -d. -f2-99`"
test "$hname_tmp" = "$hname" && break
done
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Enable dependency tracking unless the configure options or a
dnl site-specific file told us not to. This prevents configure from
dnl silently disabling dependencies for some compilers.
dnl
if test -z "${enable_dependency_tracking}"; then
enable_dependency_tracking="yes"
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check for programs.
dnl
AC_PROG_CC
CC_BASENAME="`echo $CC | cut -f1 -d' ' | xargs basename 2>/dev/null`"
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check if they would like the Fortran interface compiled
dnl
AC_SUBST([HDF5_INTERFACES]) HDF5_INTERFACES=""
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if Fortran interface enabled])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([fortran],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-fortran],
[Compile the Fortran interface [default=no]])],
[HDF_FORTRAN=$enableval])
if test "X$HDF_FORTRAN" = "Xyes"; then
echo "yes"
HDF5_INTERFACES="$HDF5_INTERFACES fortran"
dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl HDF5 integer variables for the H5fortran_types.f90 file.
dnl
AC_SUBST([R_LARGE])
AC_SUBST([R_INTEGER])
AC_SUBST([HADDR_T])
AC_SUBST([HSIZE_T])
AC_SUBST([HSSIZE_T])
AC_SUBST([HID_T])
AC_SUBST([SIZE_T])
AC_SUBST([OBJECT_NAMELEN_DEFAULT_F])
dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl General Fortran flags
dnl
FCFLAGS="${FCFLAGS} ${FFLAGS}"
dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Fortran source extention
dnl
FC_SRCEXT=f90
AC_SUBST([F9XSUFFIXFLAG])
AC_SUBST([FSEARCH_DIRS])
dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check for a Fortran 9X compiler and how to include modules.
dnl
AC_PROG_FC([f90 pgf90 slf90 f95 g95 xlf95 efc ifort ftn],)
AC_F9X_MODS
dnl It seems that libtool (as of Libtool 1.5.14) is trying to
dnl configure itself for Fortran 77.
dnl Tell it that our F77 compiler is $FC (actually a F9X compiler)
F77=$FC
dnl Change to the Fortran 90 language
AC_LANG_PUSH(Fortran)
dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Define wrappers for the C compiler to use Fortran function names
dnl
AC_FC_WRAPPERS
dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl See if the compiler will support the "-I." option
dnl
dnl FCFLAGS_saved=$FCFLAGS
dnl FCFLAGS="${FCFLAGS} -I."
dnl AC_MSG_CHECKING(if compiler supports -I. option)
dnl AC_TRY_FCOMPILE([
dnl program conftest
dnl end
dnl ], AC_MSG_RESULT(yes),
dnl AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
dnl FCFLAGS="$FCFLAGS_saved")
dnl Change back to the C language
AC_LANG_POP(Fortran)
else
echo "no"
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check if they would like the C++ interface compiled
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if c++ interface enabled])
dnl We need to check for a C++ compiler unconditionally, since
dnl AC_PROG_CXX defines some macros that Automake 1.9.x uses and will
dnl miss even if c++ is not enabled.
AC_PROG_CXX
AC_PROG_CXXCPP dnl this is checked for when AC_HEADER_STDC is done
AC_ARG_ENABLE([cxx],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-cxx],
[Compile the C++ interface [default=no]])],
[HDF_CXX=$enableval])
if test "X$HDF_CXX" = "Xyes"; then
echo "yes"
HDF5_INTERFACES="$HDF5_INTERFACES c++"
dnl Change to the C++ language
AC_LANG_PUSH(C++)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if $CXX needs old style header files in includes])
AC_TRY_RUN([
#include <iostream>
int main(void) { return 0; }
], [
echo no
], [
echo yes
CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS} -DOLD_HEADER_FILENAME"
])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if $CXX can handle namespaces])
AC_TRY_RUN([
namespace H5 {
int fnord;
}
int main(void) {
using namespace H5;
fnord = 37;
return 0;
}
], [
echo yes
], [
echo no
CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS} -DH5_NO_NAMESPACE"
])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if $CXX supports std])
AC_TRY_RUN([
#include <string>
using namespace std;
int main(void) {
string myString("testing namespace std");
return 0;
}
], [
echo yes
], [
echo no
CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS} -DH5_NO_STD"
])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if $CXX supports bool types])
AC_TRY_RUN([
int main(void) {
bool flag;
return 0;
}
], [
echo yes
], [
echo no
CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS} -DBOOL_NOTDEFINED"
])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if $CXX can handle static cast])
AC_TRY_RUN([
int main(void) {
float test_float;
int test_int;
test_float = 37.0;
test_int = static_cast <int> (test_float);
return 0;
}
], [
echo yes
], [
echo no
CXXFLAGS="${CXXFLAGS} -DNO_STATIC_CAST"
])
dnl Change back to the C language
AC_LANG_POP(C++)
else
echo "no"
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl If we should build only static executables
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if should build only statically linked executables])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([static_exec],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-static-exec],
[Build only statically linked executables
[default=no]])],
[STATIC_EXEC=$enableval])
if test "X$STATIC_EXEC" = "Xyes"; then
echo "yes"
LT_STATIC_EXEC="-all-static"
else
echo "no"
LT_STATIC_EXEC=""
fi
AC_SUBST([LT_STATIC_EXEC])
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check if they have Perl installed on their system. We only need Perl
dnl if they're using a GNU compiler.
dnl
AC_SUBST([PERL]) PERL=""
if test "X$GCC" = "Xyes"; then
AC_CHECK_PROGS([PERL], [perl],, [$PATH])
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check which archiving tool to use. This needs to be done before
dnl the AM_PROG_LIBTOOL macro.
dnl
if test -z "$AR"; then
AC_CHECK_PROGS([AR], [ar xar], [:], [$PATH])
fi
AC_SUBST([AR])
dnl Export the AR macro so that it will be placed in the libtool file
dnl correctly.
export AR
AC_PROG_MAKE_SET
AC_PROG_INSTALL
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl As of Libtool 1.5.14, libtool officially doesn't know how to create
dnl shared libraries with pgcc. In fact, it is able to do so on some
dnl platforms, but not all (e.g., pgcc 5.2-4 on mir).
dnl Disable shared libraries when using pgcc. -JL 09/2005
if test "X${enable_shared}" != "Xno" && \
(${CC-cc} -V 2>&1 | grep '^pgcc') > /dev/null; then
echo ' warning: shared libraries are not supported for pgcc!'
echo ' disabling shared libraries'
enable_shared="no"
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Many Fortran compilers don't support shared libraries. Some of these
dnl compilers include:
dnl pgf90 version 6.0-4
dnl Absoft 32bit Fortran 95 9.0
dnl HP F90 v2.4
dnl Intel Fortran Compiler 8.1
dnl If any of these compilers is being used, disable shared libraries for
dnl Fortran.
if test "X${HDF_FORTRAN}" = "Xyes" && test "X${enable_shared}" != "Xno"; then
H5_FORTRAN_SHARED="yes"
if (${FC} -V 2>&1 | grep '^pgf90') > /dev/null; then
echo " warning: shared libraries are not supported for pgf90!"
echo " disabling shared Fortran libraries"
H5_FORTRAN_SHARED="no"
fi
if (${FC} -V 2>&1 | grep '^Intel(R) Fortran Compiler') > /dev/null; then
echo " warning: shared libraries are not supported for ifort!"
echo " disabling shared Fortran libraries"
H5_FORTRAN_SHARED="no"
fi
if (${FC} +version 2>&1 | grep '^HP F90') > /dev/null; then
echo " warning: shared libraries are not supported for f90!"
echo " disabling shared Fortran libraries"
H5_FORTRAN_SHARED="no"
fi
if (${FC} -V 2>&1 | grep '^Absoft') > /dev/null; then
echo " warning: shared libraries are not supported for Absoft f95!"
echo " disabling shared Fortran libraries"
H5_FORTRAN_SHARED="no"
fi
if test "X${enable_static}" = "Xno" && test "X${H5_FORTRAN_SHARED}" = "Xno"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([both static and shared Fortran libraries are disabled])
fi
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL([FORTRAN_SHARED_CONDITIONAL], [test "X$H5_FORTRAN_SHARED" = "Xyes"])
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Shared C++ libraries seem not to work on some platforms (modi4, shanti)
dnl when the -xarch=v9 flag is used to enable 64-bit mode.
dnl Try to detect the -xarch=v9 flag and disable C++ shared libraries if it's
dnl being used.
if test "X${HDF_CXX}" = "Xyes" && test "X${enable_shared}" != "Xno"; then
H5_CXX_SHARED="yes"
if (echo dummy ${CXX} ${CXXLD} ${CFLAGS} ${CXXFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} | grep 'xarch') > /dev/null; then
echo " warning: -xarch flag detected"
echo " disabling shared C++ libraries"
H5_CXX_SHARED="no"
fi
if test "X${enable_static}" = "Xno" && test "X${H5_CXX_SHARED}" = "Xno"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([both static and shared C++ libraries are disabled])
fi
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL([CXX_SHARED_CONDITIONAL], [test "X$H5_CXX_SHARED" = "Xyes"])
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl pgcc version 6.0x have optimization (-O, -O2 or -O3) problem. Detect
dnl these versions and add option "-Mx,28,0x8" to the compiler to avoid
dnl the problem if optimization is enabled.
dnl
if (${CC-cc} -V 2>&1 | grep '^pgcc 6.0') > /dev/null && test "X$enable_production" = "Xyes"; then
echo 'adding compiler flag to avoid optimization problem in pgcc'
CC="${CC-cc} -Mx,28,0x8"
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Shared libraries are not currently supported under Cygwin.
case "`uname`" in
CYGWIN*)
if test "X${enable_shared}" = "Xyes"; then
echo ' warning: shared libraries are not supported on Cygwin!'
echo ' disabling shared libraries'
fi
enable_shared="no"
;;
esac
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Create libtool. If shared/static libraries are going to be enabled
dnl or disabled, it should happen before these macros.
AC_LIBTOOL_DLOPEN
AM_PROG_LIBTOOL
dnl Post processing to patch up some deficiencies in libtool (as of
dnl Libtool 1.5.14)
case $host_os in
linux* | freebsd* )
# If gcc is not used, need to set $wl to use "-Wl,"
if $CC -v 2>&1 | grep '^gcc' > /dev/null ; then
: using gcc
else
echo 'fixing $wl in' $ofile
ed - $ofile <<EOF 2> /dev/null
/^wl=""/s//wl="-Wl,"/
w
q
EOF
fi
;;
esac
dnl Fix up the INSTALL macro if it's a relative path. We want the
dnl full-path to the binary instead.
case "$INSTALL" in
*install-sh*)
INSTALL='\${top_srcdir}/bin/install-sh -c'
;;
esac
AC_MSG_CHECKING([make])
[svn-r1802] Changes since 19991019 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] Added more checking for `make' features. ./Makefile.in ./doc/Makefile.in ./doc/html/Makefile.in ./doc/html/Tutor/Makefile.in ./examples/Makefile.in ./pablo/Makefile.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in ./config/commence.in ./config/conclude.in ./config/depend.in [REMOVED] ./config/depend1.in [NEW] ./config/depend2.in [NEW] ./config/depend3.in [NEW] ./config/depend4.in [NEW] ./config/dependN.in [NEW] The directory search stuff was moved into commence.in, thereby shortening the Makefile.in prologues. ./doc/html/Dependencies [NEW] ./doc/html/Tutor/Dependencies [NEW] ./examples/Dependencies [NEW] ./src/Dependencies [NEW] ./test/Dependencies [NEW] ./testpar/Dependencies [NEW] ./tools/Dependencies [NEW] The `.distdep' files were all renamed to `Dependencies' to make them more obvious. They are required (but may be empty) in every directory that has a Makefile.in that ends with @CONCLUDE@ (you'll get an obvious error from make if you forgot to create one). ./bin/trace ./src/H5.c Added H5E_major_t and H5E_minor_t although tracing only prints the integer value. ./src/H5E.c ./src/H5Epublic.h Added tracing information. ./src/H5FDcore.c ./src/H5FDfamily.c ./src/H5FDgass.c ./src/H5FDmpio.c ./src/H5FDsec2.c ./src/H5FDstdio.c Fixed places where FUNC_LEAVE() evaluated it's argument more than once. Added tracing information. Wrapped long lines. ./config/gnu-flags Fixed a syntax error when we don't have a gnu compiler.
1999-11-01 23:21:16 +08:00
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
[svn-r1802] Changes since 19991019 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] Added more checking for `make' features. ./Makefile.in ./doc/Makefile.in ./doc/html/Makefile.in ./doc/html/Tutor/Makefile.in ./examples/Makefile.in ./pablo/Makefile.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in ./config/commence.in ./config/conclude.in ./config/depend.in [REMOVED] ./config/depend1.in [NEW] ./config/depend2.in [NEW] ./config/depend3.in [NEW] ./config/depend4.in [NEW] ./config/dependN.in [NEW] The directory search stuff was moved into commence.in, thereby shortening the Makefile.in prologues. ./doc/html/Dependencies [NEW] ./doc/html/Tutor/Dependencies [NEW] ./examples/Dependencies [NEW] ./src/Dependencies [NEW] ./test/Dependencies [NEW] ./testpar/Dependencies [NEW] ./tools/Dependencies [NEW] The `.distdep' files were all renamed to `Dependencies' to make them more obvious. They are required (but may be empty) in every directory that has a Makefile.in that ends with @CONCLUDE@ (you'll get an obvious error from make if you forgot to create one). ./bin/trace ./src/H5.c Added H5E_major_t and H5E_minor_t although tracing only prints the integer value. ./src/H5E.c ./src/H5Epublic.h Added tracing information. ./src/H5FDcore.c ./src/H5FDfamily.c ./src/H5FDgass.c ./src/H5FDmpio.c ./src/H5FDsec2.c ./src/H5FDstdio.c Fixed places where FUNC_LEAVE() evaluated it's argument more than once. Added tracing information. Wrapped long lines. ./config/gnu-flags Fixed a syntax error when we don't have a gnu compiler.
1999-11-01 23:21:16 +08:00
dnl Sometimes makes think the `.PATH:' appearing before the first rule
dnl with an action should override the `all' default target. So we have
dnl to decide what the proper syntax is.
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([how make searches directories])
[svn-r1802] Changes since 19991019 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] Added more checking for `make' features. ./Makefile.in ./doc/Makefile.in ./doc/html/Makefile.in ./doc/html/Tutor/Makefile.in ./examples/Makefile.in ./pablo/Makefile.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in ./config/commence.in ./config/conclude.in ./config/depend.in [REMOVED] ./config/depend1.in [NEW] ./config/depend2.in [NEW] ./config/depend3.in [NEW] ./config/depend4.in [NEW] ./config/dependN.in [NEW] The directory search stuff was moved into commence.in, thereby shortening the Makefile.in prologues. ./doc/html/Dependencies [NEW] ./doc/html/Tutor/Dependencies [NEW] ./examples/Dependencies [NEW] ./src/Dependencies [NEW] ./test/Dependencies [NEW] ./testpar/Dependencies [NEW] ./tools/Dependencies [NEW] The `.distdep' files were all renamed to `Dependencies' to make them more obvious. They are required (but may be empty) in every directory that has a Makefile.in that ends with @CONCLUDE@ (you'll get an obvious error from make if you forgot to create one). ./bin/trace ./src/H5.c Added H5E_major_t and H5E_minor_t although tracing only prints the integer value. ./src/H5E.c ./src/H5Epublic.h Added tracing information. ./src/H5FDcore.c ./src/H5FDfamily.c ./src/H5FDgass.c ./src/H5FDmpio.c ./src/H5FDsec2.c ./src/H5FDstdio.c Fixed places where FUNC_LEAVE() evaluated it's argument more than once. Added tracing information. Wrapped long lines. ./config/gnu-flags Fixed a syntax error when we don't have a gnu compiler.
1999-11-01 23:21:16 +08:00
while true; do #for break
# The most common method is `VPATH=DIR1 DIR2 ...'
cat >maketest <<EOF
[svn-r1802] Changes since 19991019 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] Added more checking for `make' features. ./Makefile.in ./doc/Makefile.in ./doc/html/Makefile.in ./doc/html/Tutor/Makefile.in ./examples/Makefile.in ./pablo/Makefile.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in ./config/commence.in ./config/conclude.in ./config/depend.in [REMOVED] ./config/depend1.in [NEW] ./config/depend2.in [NEW] ./config/depend3.in [NEW] ./config/depend4.in [NEW] ./config/dependN.in [NEW] The directory search stuff was moved into commence.in, thereby shortening the Makefile.in prologues. ./doc/html/Dependencies [NEW] ./doc/html/Tutor/Dependencies [NEW] ./examples/Dependencies [NEW] ./src/Dependencies [NEW] ./test/Dependencies [NEW] ./testpar/Dependencies [NEW] ./tools/Dependencies [NEW] The `.distdep' files were all renamed to `Dependencies' to make them more obvious. They are required (but may be empty) in every directory that has a Makefile.in that ends with @CONCLUDE@ (you'll get an obvious error from make if you forgot to create one). ./bin/trace ./src/H5.c Added H5E_major_t and H5E_minor_t although tracing only prints the integer value. ./src/H5E.c ./src/H5Epublic.h Added tracing information. ./src/H5FDcore.c ./src/H5FDfamily.c ./src/H5FDgass.c ./src/H5FDmpio.c ./src/H5FDsec2.c ./src/H5FDstdio.c Fixed places where FUNC_LEAVE() evaluated it's argument more than once. Added tracing information. Wrapped long lines. ./config/gnu-flags Fixed a syntax error when we don't have a gnu compiler.
1999-11-01 23:21:16 +08:00
VPATH=$srcdir/config $srcdir/src $srcdir/bin
.c.o:
cp $< H5.o
foo: H5.o
/bin/rm -f H5.o
[svn-r1802] Changes since 19991019 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] Added more checking for `make' features. ./Makefile.in ./doc/Makefile.in ./doc/html/Makefile.in ./doc/html/Tutor/Makefile.in ./examples/Makefile.in ./pablo/Makefile.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in ./config/commence.in ./config/conclude.in ./config/depend.in [REMOVED] ./config/depend1.in [NEW] ./config/depend2.in [NEW] ./config/depend3.in [NEW] ./config/depend4.in [NEW] ./config/dependN.in [NEW] The directory search stuff was moved into commence.in, thereby shortening the Makefile.in prologues. ./doc/html/Dependencies [NEW] ./doc/html/Tutor/Dependencies [NEW] ./examples/Dependencies [NEW] ./src/Dependencies [NEW] ./test/Dependencies [NEW] ./testpar/Dependencies [NEW] ./tools/Dependencies [NEW] The `.distdep' files were all renamed to `Dependencies' to make them more obvious. They are required (but may be empty) in every directory that has a Makefile.in that ends with @CONCLUDE@ (you'll get an obvious error from make if you forgot to create one). ./bin/trace ./src/H5.c Added H5E_major_t and H5E_minor_t although tracing only prints the integer value. ./src/H5E.c ./src/H5Epublic.h Added tracing information. ./src/H5FDcore.c ./src/H5FDfamily.c ./src/H5FDgass.c ./src/H5FDmpio.c ./src/H5FDsec2.c ./src/H5FDstdio.c Fixed places where FUNC_LEAVE() evaluated it's argument more than once. Added tracing information. Wrapped long lines. ./config/gnu-flags Fixed a syntax error when we don't have a gnu compiler.
1999-11-01 23:21:16 +08:00
@echo works
EOF
if (${MAKE-make} -f maketest foo) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
SEARCH_RULE='VPATH='
SEARCH_SEP=' '
AC_MSG_RESULT([VPATH=DIR1 DIR2 ...])
break
fi
dnl The second most common method is like above except with the
dnl directories separated by colons.
cat >maketest <<EOF
[svn-r1802] Changes since 19991019 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] Added more checking for `make' features. ./Makefile.in ./doc/Makefile.in ./doc/html/Makefile.in ./doc/html/Tutor/Makefile.in ./examples/Makefile.in ./pablo/Makefile.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in ./config/commence.in ./config/conclude.in ./config/depend.in [REMOVED] ./config/depend1.in [NEW] ./config/depend2.in [NEW] ./config/depend3.in [NEW] ./config/depend4.in [NEW] ./config/dependN.in [NEW] The directory search stuff was moved into commence.in, thereby shortening the Makefile.in prologues. ./doc/html/Dependencies [NEW] ./doc/html/Tutor/Dependencies [NEW] ./examples/Dependencies [NEW] ./src/Dependencies [NEW] ./test/Dependencies [NEW] ./testpar/Dependencies [NEW] ./tools/Dependencies [NEW] The `.distdep' files were all renamed to `Dependencies' to make them more obvious. They are required (but may be empty) in every directory that has a Makefile.in that ends with @CONCLUDE@ (you'll get an obvious error from make if you forgot to create one). ./bin/trace ./src/H5.c Added H5E_major_t and H5E_minor_t although tracing only prints the integer value. ./src/H5E.c ./src/H5Epublic.h Added tracing information. ./src/H5FDcore.c ./src/H5FDfamily.c ./src/H5FDgass.c ./src/H5FDmpio.c ./src/H5FDsec2.c ./src/H5FDstdio.c Fixed places where FUNC_LEAVE() evaluated it's argument more than once. Added tracing information. Wrapped long lines. ./config/gnu-flags Fixed a syntax error when we don't have a gnu compiler.
1999-11-01 23:21:16 +08:00
VPATH=$srcdir/config:$srcdir/src:$srcdir/bin
.c.o:
cp $< H5.o
foo: H5.o
/bin/rm -f H5.o
[svn-r1802] Changes since 19991019 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] Added more checking for `make' features. ./Makefile.in ./doc/Makefile.in ./doc/html/Makefile.in ./doc/html/Tutor/Makefile.in ./examples/Makefile.in ./pablo/Makefile.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in ./config/commence.in ./config/conclude.in ./config/depend.in [REMOVED] ./config/depend1.in [NEW] ./config/depend2.in [NEW] ./config/depend3.in [NEW] ./config/depend4.in [NEW] ./config/dependN.in [NEW] The directory search stuff was moved into commence.in, thereby shortening the Makefile.in prologues. ./doc/html/Dependencies [NEW] ./doc/html/Tutor/Dependencies [NEW] ./examples/Dependencies [NEW] ./src/Dependencies [NEW] ./test/Dependencies [NEW] ./testpar/Dependencies [NEW] ./tools/Dependencies [NEW] The `.distdep' files were all renamed to `Dependencies' to make them more obvious. They are required (but may be empty) in every directory that has a Makefile.in that ends with @CONCLUDE@ (you'll get an obvious error from make if you forgot to create one). ./bin/trace ./src/H5.c Added H5E_major_t and H5E_minor_t although tracing only prints the integer value. ./src/H5E.c ./src/H5Epublic.h Added tracing information. ./src/H5FDcore.c ./src/H5FDfamily.c ./src/H5FDgass.c ./src/H5FDmpio.c ./src/H5FDsec2.c ./src/H5FDstdio.c Fixed places where FUNC_LEAVE() evaluated it's argument more than once. Added tracing information. Wrapped long lines. ./config/gnu-flags Fixed a syntax error when we don't have a gnu compiler.
1999-11-01 23:21:16 +08:00
@echo works
EOF
if (${MAKE-make} -f maketest foo) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
SEARCH_RULE='VPATH='
SEARCH_SEP=':'
AC_MSG_RESULT([VPATH=DIR1:DIR2:...])
break
fi
dnl pmake uses the construct `.PATH: DIR1 DIR2
cat >maketest <<EOF
[svn-r1802] Changes since 19991019 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] Added more checking for `make' features. ./Makefile.in ./doc/Makefile.in ./doc/html/Makefile.in ./doc/html/Tutor/Makefile.in ./examples/Makefile.in ./pablo/Makefile.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in ./config/commence.in ./config/conclude.in ./config/depend.in [REMOVED] ./config/depend1.in [NEW] ./config/depend2.in [NEW] ./config/depend3.in [NEW] ./config/depend4.in [NEW] ./config/dependN.in [NEW] The directory search stuff was moved into commence.in, thereby shortening the Makefile.in prologues. ./doc/html/Dependencies [NEW] ./doc/html/Tutor/Dependencies [NEW] ./examples/Dependencies [NEW] ./src/Dependencies [NEW] ./test/Dependencies [NEW] ./testpar/Dependencies [NEW] ./tools/Dependencies [NEW] The `.distdep' files were all renamed to `Dependencies' to make them more obvious. They are required (but may be empty) in every directory that has a Makefile.in that ends with @CONCLUDE@ (you'll get an obvious error from make if you forgot to create one). ./bin/trace ./src/H5.c Added H5E_major_t and H5E_minor_t although tracing only prints the integer value. ./src/H5E.c ./src/H5Epublic.h Added tracing information. ./src/H5FDcore.c ./src/H5FDfamily.c ./src/H5FDgass.c ./src/H5FDmpio.c ./src/H5FDsec2.c ./src/H5FDstdio.c Fixed places where FUNC_LEAVE() evaluated it's argument more than once. Added tracing information. Wrapped long lines. ./config/gnu-flags Fixed a syntax error when we don't have a gnu compiler.
1999-11-01 23:21:16 +08:00
.PATH: $srcdir/config $srcdir/src $srcdir/bin
.c.o:
cp $< H5.o
foo: H5.o
/bin/rm -f H5.o
[svn-r1802] Changes since 19991019 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] Added more checking for `make' features. ./Makefile.in ./doc/Makefile.in ./doc/html/Makefile.in ./doc/html/Tutor/Makefile.in ./examples/Makefile.in ./pablo/Makefile.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in ./config/commence.in ./config/conclude.in ./config/depend.in [REMOVED] ./config/depend1.in [NEW] ./config/depend2.in [NEW] ./config/depend3.in [NEW] ./config/depend4.in [NEW] ./config/dependN.in [NEW] The directory search stuff was moved into commence.in, thereby shortening the Makefile.in prologues. ./doc/html/Dependencies [NEW] ./doc/html/Tutor/Dependencies [NEW] ./examples/Dependencies [NEW] ./src/Dependencies [NEW] ./test/Dependencies [NEW] ./testpar/Dependencies [NEW] ./tools/Dependencies [NEW] The `.distdep' files were all renamed to `Dependencies' to make them more obvious. They are required (but may be empty) in every directory that has a Makefile.in that ends with @CONCLUDE@ (you'll get an obvious error from make if you forgot to create one). ./bin/trace ./src/H5.c Added H5E_major_t and H5E_minor_t although tracing only prints the integer value. ./src/H5E.c ./src/H5Epublic.h Added tracing information. ./src/H5FDcore.c ./src/H5FDfamily.c ./src/H5FDgass.c ./src/H5FDmpio.c ./src/H5FDsec2.c ./src/H5FDstdio.c Fixed places where FUNC_LEAVE() evaluated it's argument more than once. Added tracing information. Wrapped long lines. ./config/gnu-flags Fixed a syntax error when we don't have a gnu compiler.
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@echo works
EOF
if (MAKE= ${MAKE-make} -f maketest foo) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
SEARCH_RULE='.PATH: '
SEARCH_SEP=' '
AC_MSG_RESULT([.PATH: DIR1 DIR2 ...])
break
fi
dnl No way for make to search directories
SEARCH_RULE='## SEARCH DISABLED: '
SEARCH_SEP=' '
AC_MSG_RESULT([it doesn't])
if test ! -f configure; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([${MAKE-make} requires the build and source directories to be the same])
fi
break
[svn-r1802] Changes since 19991019 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] Added more checking for `make' features. ./Makefile.in ./doc/Makefile.in ./doc/html/Makefile.in ./doc/html/Tutor/Makefile.in ./examples/Makefile.in ./pablo/Makefile.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in ./config/commence.in ./config/conclude.in ./config/depend.in [REMOVED] ./config/depend1.in [NEW] ./config/depend2.in [NEW] ./config/depend3.in [NEW] ./config/depend4.in [NEW] ./config/dependN.in [NEW] The directory search stuff was moved into commence.in, thereby shortening the Makefile.in prologues. ./doc/html/Dependencies [NEW] ./doc/html/Tutor/Dependencies [NEW] ./examples/Dependencies [NEW] ./src/Dependencies [NEW] ./test/Dependencies [NEW] ./testpar/Dependencies [NEW] ./tools/Dependencies [NEW] The `.distdep' files were all renamed to `Dependencies' to make them more obvious. They are required (but may be empty) in every directory that has a Makefile.in that ends with @CONCLUDE@ (you'll get an obvious error from make if you forgot to create one). ./bin/trace ./src/H5.c Added H5E_major_t and H5E_minor_t although tracing only prints the integer value. ./src/H5E.c ./src/H5Epublic.h Added tracing information. ./src/H5FDcore.c ./src/H5FDfamily.c ./src/H5FDgass.c ./src/H5FDmpio.c ./src/H5FDsec2.c ./src/H5FDstdio.c Fixed places where FUNC_LEAVE() evaluated it's argument more than once. Added tracing information. Wrapped long lines. ./config/gnu-flags Fixed a syntax error when we don't have a gnu compiler.
1999-11-01 23:21:16 +08:00
done
rm maketest
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl pmake will throw an error if variables are undefined in a Makefile.
dnl These errors can be changed to warnings using the -V flag.
dnl
AC_SUBST(AM_MAKEFLAGS) AM_MAKEFLAGS=""
dnl Don't run test if MAKE is defined but is the empty string
if test -n "${MAKE-make}"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether make will build with undefined variables])
cat >maketest <<EOF
foo: \$(UNDEFINED) \$(UNDEFINED2)
@echo \$(UNDEFINED3) works
EOF
if (${MAKE-make} -f maketest foo) >/dev/null 2>&1; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no, setting -V flag])
AM_MAKEFLAGS="\-V"
fi
rm maketest
fi
[svn-r335] Changes since 19980330 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in Added new files. ./config/linux ./src/H5HL.c ./src/H5HLprivate.h ./src/H5MF.c ./src/H5MFprivate.h Added `-DH5HL_DEBUG -DH5MF_DEBUG' to the debug list. ./html/H5.format.html Updated shared object message information. ./src/H5D.c Datasets can now share data types. ./src/H5F.c Updated a comment that referred to H5ACC_WRITE. ./src/H5HG.c ./src/H5HGprivate.h Moved a few things around. Made debugging better so you can now give a collection address to ./src/debug and it shows some useful stuff. ./src/H5O.c ./src/H5Ocont.c ./src/H5Odtype.c ./src/H5Oefl.c ./src/H5Olayout.c ./src/H5Oname.c ./src/H5Onull.c ./src/H5Oprivate.h ./src/H5Osdspace.c ./src/H5Oshared.c [NEW] ./src/H5Ostab.c Supports shared messages. ./src/H5T.c ./src/H5Tpkg.h ./src/H5Tprivate.h ./src/H5Tpublic.h The H5Tshare() function allows the user to give the library hints about how a data type will be used. ./test/shtype.c Tests the H5Tshare() function. ./test/gheap.c Tests the global heap. ./configure.in ./config/BlankForm [NEW] ./config/alpha-dec ./config/freebsd2.2.1 ./config/hpux10.20 ./config/irix6.2 ./config/irix64 ./config/linux ./config/powerpc-ibm-aix4.2.1.0 ./config/rs6000-ibm-aix4.1.4.0 ./config/solaris2.5 Cleaned up lots of configuration stuff and made the site configuration files lots easier and more uniform. To make a new file grab the BlankForm and modify it. By default, debugging is turned on for most packages. Within a package one can use `#ifdef H5AC_DEBUG' to wrap debugging code. Other options are: --enable-debug --enable-debug=yes The default, most but not all packages. --disable-debug --enable-debug=no --enable-debug=none The symbol NDEBUG is defined and none of the package debug symbols. --enable-debug=all Debugging is turned on for all packages. This might produce lots of output. --enable-debug=g,d Debugging is turned on for H5G and H5D. A compile mode is also now supported --enable-production --enable-production=yes The library is compiled with optimizations turned on. The compiler flags are augmented by adding PROD_CFLAGS and PROD_CPPFLAGS which are defined in the site config file. --disable-production --enable-production=no The default. The library is compiled for development by including DEBUG_CFLAGS and DEBUG_CPPFLAGS defined in the site config file. This is usually just `-g'. --enable-production=profile --enable-production=pg Builds a library for profiling by including the flags from PROFILE_CFLAGS and PROFILE_CPPFLAGS defined in the site config file. This is usullay just `-pg' but it could include optimization flags as well depending on the type of profile one wants. In summary, configure by saying `./configure' and you'll get a development version of the library. Configure by saying `./configure --enable-production --disable-debug' and you'll get a production version with no debugging code.
1998-04-03 11:29:38 +08:00
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Production flags? Save the value in $CONFIG_MODE so we have it for
dnl the record.
[svn-r335] Changes since 19980330 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in Added new files. ./config/linux ./src/H5HL.c ./src/H5HLprivate.h ./src/H5MF.c ./src/H5MFprivate.h Added `-DH5HL_DEBUG -DH5MF_DEBUG' to the debug list. ./html/H5.format.html Updated shared object message information. ./src/H5D.c Datasets can now share data types. ./src/H5F.c Updated a comment that referred to H5ACC_WRITE. ./src/H5HG.c ./src/H5HGprivate.h Moved a few things around. Made debugging better so you can now give a collection address to ./src/debug and it shows some useful stuff. ./src/H5O.c ./src/H5Ocont.c ./src/H5Odtype.c ./src/H5Oefl.c ./src/H5Olayout.c ./src/H5Oname.c ./src/H5Onull.c ./src/H5Oprivate.h ./src/H5Osdspace.c ./src/H5Oshared.c [NEW] ./src/H5Ostab.c Supports shared messages. ./src/H5T.c ./src/H5Tpkg.h ./src/H5Tprivate.h ./src/H5Tpublic.h The H5Tshare() function allows the user to give the library hints about how a data type will be used. ./test/shtype.c Tests the H5Tshare() function. ./test/gheap.c Tests the global heap. ./configure.in ./config/BlankForm [NEW] ./config/alpha-dec ./config/freebsd2.2.1 ./config/hpux10.20 ./config/irix6.2 ./config/irix64 ./config/linux ./config/powerpc-ibm-aix4.2.1.0 ./config/rs6000-ibm-aix4.1.4.0 ./config/solaris2.5 Cleaned up lots of configuration stuff and made the site configuration files lots easier and more uniform. To make a new file grab the BlankForm and modify it. By default, debugging is turned on for most packages. Within a package one can use `#ifdef H5AC_DEBUG' to wrap debugging code. Other options are: --enable-debug --enable-debug=yes The default, most but not all packages. --disable-debug --enable-debug=no --enable-debug=none The symbol NDEBUG is defined and none of the package debug symbols. --enable-debug=all Debugging is turned on for all packages. This might produce lots of output. --enable-debug=g,d Debugging is turned on for H5G and H5D. A compile mode is also now supported --enable-production --enable-production=yes The library is compiled with optimizations turned on. The compiler flags are augmented by adding PROD_CFLAGS and PROD_CPPFLAGS which are defined in the site config file. --disable-production --enable-production=no The default. The library is compiled for development by including DEBUG_CFLAGS and DEBUG_CPPFLAGS defined in the site config file. This is usually just `-g'. --enable-production=profile --enable-production=pg Builds a library for profiling by including the flags from PROFILE_CFLAGS and PROFILE_CPPFLAGS defined in the site config file. This is usullay just `-pg' but it could include optimization flags as well depending on the type of profile one wants. In summary, configure by saying `./configure' and you'll get a development version of the library. Configure by saying `./configure --enable-production --disable-debug' and you'll get a production version with no debugging code.
1998-04-03 11:29:38 +08:00
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for production mode)
AC_ARG_ENABLE(production,
[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-production],
[Determines how to run the compiler.])])
[svn-r335] Changes since 19980330 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in Added new files. ./config/linux ./src/H5HL.c ./src/H5HLprivate.h ./src/H5MF.c ./src/H5MFprivate.h Added `-DH5HL_DEBUG -DH5MF_DEBUG' to the debug list. ./html/H5.format.html Updated shared object message information. ./src/H5D.c Datasets can now share data types. ./src/H5F.c Updated a comment that referred to H5ACC_WRITE. ./src/H5HG.c ./src/H5HGprivate.h Moved a few things around. Made debugging better so you can now give a collection address to ./src/debug and it shows some useful stuff. ./src/H5O.c ./src/H5Ocont.c ./src/H5Odtype.c ./src/H5Oefl.c ./src/H5Olayout.c ./src/H5Oname.c ./src/H5Onull.c ./src/H5Oprivate.h ./src/H5Osdspace.c ./src/H5Oshared.c [NEW] ./src/H5Ostab.c Supports shared messages. ./src/H5T.c ./src/H5Tpkg.h ./src/H5Tprivate.h ./src/H5Tpublic.h The H5Tshare() function allows the user to give the library hints about how a data type will be used. ./test/shtype.c Tests the H5Tshare() function. ./test/gheap.c Tests the global heap. ./configure.in ./config/BlankForm [NEW] ./config/alpha-dec ./config/freebsd2.2.1 ./config/hpux10.20 ./config/irix6.2 ./config/irix64 ./config/linux ./config/powerpc-ibm-aix4.2.1.0 ./config/rs6000-ibm-aix4.1.4.0 ./config/solaris2.5 Cleaned up lots of configuration stuff and made the site configuration files lots easier and more uniform. To make a new file grab the BlankForm and modify it. By default, debugging is turned on for most packages. Within a package one can use `#ifdef H5AC_DEBUG' to wrap debugging code. Other options are: --enable-debug --enable-debug=yes The default, most but not all packages. --disable-debug --enable-debug=no --enable-debug=none The symbol NDEBUG is defined and none of the package debug symbols. --enable-debug=all Debugging is turned on for all packages. This might produce lots of output. --enable-debug=g,d Debugging is turned on for H5G and H5D. A compile mode is also now supported --enable-production --enable-production=yes The library is compiled with optimizations turned on. The compiler flags are augmented by adding PROD_CFLAGS and PROD_CPPFLAGS which are defined in the site config file. --disable-production --enable-production=no The default. The library is compiled for development by including DEBUG_CFLAGS and DEBUG_CPPFLAGS defined in the site config file. This is usually just `-g'. --enable-production=profile --enable-production=pg Builds a library for profiling by including the flags from PROFILE_CFLAGS and PROFILE_CPPFLAGS defined in the site config file. This is usullay just `-pg' but it could include optimization flags as well depending on the type of profile one wants. In summary, configure by saying `./configure' and you'll get a development version of the library. Configure by saying `./configure --enable-production --disable-debug' and you'll get a production version with no debugging code.
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case "X-$enable_production" in
X-yes)
enable_production="yes"
AC_MSG_RESULT([production])
dnl Remove the "-g" flag from CFLAGS if it's in there.
dnl
CFLAGS_temp=""
if test -n "$CFLAGS"; then
for d in $CFLAGS ; do
if test "X$d" != "X-g"; then
CFLAGS_temp="$CFLAGS_temp $d"
fi
done
CFLAGS=$CFLAGS_temp
fi
CXXFLAGS_temp=""
if test -n "$CXXFLAGS"; then
for d in $CXXFLAGS ; do
if test "X$d" != "X-g"; then
CXXFLAGS_temp="$CXXFLAGS_temp $d"
fi
done
CXXFLAGS=$CXXFLAGS_temp
fi
FCFLAGS_temp=""
if test -n "$FCFLAGS"; then
for d in $FCFLAGS ; do
if test "X$d" != "X-g"; then
FCFLAGS_temp="$FCFLAGS_temp $d"
fi
done
FCFLAGS=$FCFLAGS_temp
fi
CONFIG_MODE=production
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $PROD_CFLAGS"
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $PROD_CPPFLAGS"
CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS $PROD_CXXFLAGS"
FCFLAGS="$FCFLAGS $PROD_FCFLAGS"
;;
X-|X-no)
enable_production="no"
AC_MSG_RESULT([development])
CONFIG_MODE=development
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $DEBUG_CFLAGS"
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $DEBUG_CPPFLAGS"
CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS $DEBUG_CXXFLAGS"
FCFLAGS="$FCFLAGS $DEBUG_FCFLAGS"
;;
X-pg|X-profile)
enable_production="profile"
AC_MSG_RESULT([profile])
CONFIG_MODE=profile
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $PROFILE_CFLAGS"
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS $PROFILE_CPPFLAGS"
CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS $PROFILE_CXXFLAGS"
FCFLAGS="$FCFLAGS $PROFILE_FCFLAGS"
;;
*)
enable_production="user-defined"
AC_MSG_RESULT([user-defined])
CONFIG_MODE="$X-enableval"
;;
[svn-r335] Changes since 19980330 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in Added new files. ./config/linux ./src/H5HL.c ./src/H5HLprivate.h ./src/H5MF.c ./src/H5MFprivate.h Added `-DH5HL_DEBUG -DH5MF_DEBUG' to the debug list. ./html/H5.format.html Updated shared object message information. ./src/H5D.c Datasets can now share data types. ./src/H5F.c Updated a comment that referred to H5ACC_WRITE. ./src/H5HG.c ./src/H5HGprivate.h Moved a few things around. Made debugging better so you can now give a collection address to ./src/debug and it shows some useful stuff. ./src/H5O.c ./src/H5Ocont.c ./src/H5Odtype.c ./src/H5Oefl.c ./src/H5Olayout.c ./src/H5Oname.c ./src/H5Onull.c ./src/H5Oprivate.h ./src/H5Osdspace.c ./src/H5Oshared.c [NEW] ./src/H5Ostab.c Supports shared messages. ./src/H5T.c ./src/H5Tpkg.h ./src/H5Tprivate.h ./src/H5Tpublic.h The H5Tshare() function allows the user to give the library hints about how a data type will be used. ./test/shtype.c Tests the H5Tshare() function. ./test/gheap.c Tests the global heap. ./configure.in ./config/BlankForm [NEW] ./config/alpha-dec ./config/freebsd2.2.1 ./config/hpux10.20 ./config/irix6.2 ./config/irix64 ./config/linux ./config/powerpc-ibm-aix4.2.1.0 ./config/rs6000-ibm-aix4.1.4.0 ./config/solaris2.5 Cleaned up lots of configuration stuff and made the site configuration files lots easier and more uniform. To make a new file grab the BlankForm and modify it. By default, debugging is turned on for most packages. Within a package one can use `#ifdef H5AC_DEBUG' to wrap debugging code. Other options are: --enable-debug --enable-debug=yes The default, most but not all packages. --disable-debug --enable-debug=no --enable-debug=none The symbol NDEBUG is defined and none of the package debug symbols. --enable-debug=all Debugging is turned on for all packages. This might produce lots of output. --enable-debug=g,d Debugging is turned on for H5G and H5D. A compile mode is also now supported --enable-production --enable-production=yes The library is compiled with optimizations turned on. The compiler flags are augmented by adding PROD_CFLAGS and PROD_CPPFLAGS which are defined in the site config file. --disable-production --enable-production=no The default. The library is compiled for development by including DEBUG_CFLAGS and DEBUG_CPPFLAGS defined in the site config file. This is usually just `-g'. --enable-production=profile --enable-production=pg Builds a library for profiling by including the flags from PROFILE_CFLAGS and PROFILE_CPPFLAGS defined in the site config file. This is usullay just `-pg' but it could include optimization flags as well depending on the type of profile one wants. In summary, configure by saying `./configure' and you'll get a development version of the library. Configure by saying `./configure --enable-production --disable-debug' and you'll get a production version with no debugging code.
1998-04-03 11:29:38 +08:00
esac
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
[svn-r907] Changes since 19981111 ---------------------- ./INSTALL Added instructions about specifying a path for GNU zlib and HDF4 headers and library. Added comments for each of the tool names. Added h5toh4 as a tool name. ./configure.in ./conigure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] The config/* scripts get invoked with $CC_BASENAME set the base name of the compiler in order to make it easier to handle setting compiler flags for different compilers in a big case statement. For instance, if $CC has the value /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpicc -ansi -64 then $CC_BASENAME will be `mpicc'. The $CC_BASENAME is not set if $CC is not set. Fixed alignment in `configure --help'. An include and/or library path can be specified for GNU zlib if configure can't find it in normal places. The "normal" means wherever your compiler normally searches, including search paths you've added through environment variables like CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS. The INSTALL file has instructions. The `-ljpeg' library is detected. If `ssize_t' is not found then a #define is added to H5config.h similar to what we already do for `size_t'. We detect the hdf5 header file `mfhdf.h' and libraries `-lmfhdf' and `-ldf' and if found define the H5TOH4 and TESTH5TOH4 Makefile variables. The user can specify an include and/or library path. The INSTALL file has instructions. The `RUNTEST' variable has been split into `RUNSERIAL' and `RUNPARALLEL' because these are different commands. The makefile still uses `RUNTEST', which defaults to the RUNSERIAL value. The new testpar/Makefile.in sets RUNTEST to the RUNPARALLEL value. The default RUNSERIAL value is empty and the default RUNPARALLEL value is `mpirun -np 2'. These can both be overridden in the config/* files. To make the value the empty string set it like `RUNPARALLEL=none' in the config/* file. The new testpar/Makefile is generated from testpar/Makefile.in ./config/commence.in Added the RUNSERIAL and RUNPARALLEL makefile definitions. ./src/Makefile.in The `H5detect' program is run with RUNSERIAL, which is empty on all platforms except intel-osf1 (ASCI/Red) ./config/conclude.in Removed the `.c.a:' implicit rule -- we don't use it any more. ./config/BlankForm ./config/alpha-dec ./config/alpha-dec-osf4.0 ./config/freebsd2.2.7 ./config/hpux10.20 ./config/hpux9.03 ./config/intel-osf1 ./config/irix5.3 ./config/irix6.2 ./config/irix64 ./config/linux ./config/powerpc-ibm-aix4.2.1.0 ./config/rs6000-ibm-aix4.1.4.0 ./config/solaris2.5 All of these files have been updated to hande multiple compilers. Most of them assume `cc' if CC is not set. The documentation in `BlankForm' has been updated and documentation in the other files refer to `BlankForm'. The intel-osf1 uses LDFLAGS instead of LIBS to specify the extra library search paths. ./examples/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in Simplified by grouping some dependency information together more succinctly. The tools Makefile.in has been modified to work with the `h5toh4' and `testh5toh4' programs. Until Paul checks these in you may have problems compiling. If so, just create files h5toh4.c and testh5toh4.c that contain: #include <stdio.h> int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: not implemented\n", argv[0]); return 1; } ./src/H5public.h Removed definition for `ssize_t' since this is now handled by configure in H5config.h with a #define. ./MANIFEST ./testpar/Makefile.in [NEW] Added a makefile for parallel tests. As soon as we get this working properly we can remove the other four makefiles in that directory and maintain just one.
1998-11-13 23:06:06 +08:00
dnl Check for system libraries.
dnl
AC_CHECK_LIB([m], [ceil])
if test "`uname`" = "SunOS" -o "`uname -sr`" = "HP-UX B.11.00"; then
dnl ...for Solaris
AC_CHECK_LIB([nsl], [xdr_int])
fi
dnl AC_CHECK_LIB([coug], [main]) dnl ...for ASCI/Red
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
[svn-r907] Changes since 19981111 ---------------------- ./INSTALL Added instructions about specifying a path for GNU zlib and HDF4 headers and library. Added comments for each of the tool names. Added h5toh4 as a tool name. ./configure.in ./conigure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] The config/* scripts get invoked with $CC_BASENAME set the base name of the compiler in order to make it easier to handle setting compiler flags for different compilers in a big case statement. For instance, if $CC has the value /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpicc -ansi -64 then $CC_BASENAME will be `mpicc'. The $CC_BASENAME is not set if $CC is not set. Fixed alignment in `configure --help'. An include and/or library path can be specified for GNU zlib if configure can't find it in normal places. The "normal" means wherever your compiler normally searches, including search paths you've added through environment variables like CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS. The INSTALL file has instructions. The `-ljpeg' library is detected. If `ssize_t' is not found then a #define is added to H5config.h similar to what we already do for `size_t'. We detect the hdf5 header file `mfhdf.h' and libraries `-lmfhdf' and `-ldf' and if found define the H5TOH4 and TESTH5TOH4 Makefile variables. The user can specify an include and/or library path. The INSTALL file has instructions. The `RUNTEST' variable has been split into `RUNSERIAL' and `RUNPARALLEL' because these are different commands. The makefile still uses `RUNTEST', which defaults to the RUNSERIAL value. The new testpar/Makefile.in sets RUNTEST to the RUNPARALLEL value. The default RUNSERIAL value is empty and the default RUNPARALLEL value is `mpirun -np 2'. These can both be overridden in the config/* files. To make the value the empty string set it like `RUNPARALLEL=none' in the config/* file. The new testpar/Makefile is generated from testpar/Makefile.in ./config/commence.in Added the RUNSERIAL and RUNPARALLEL makefile definitions. ./src/Makefile.in The `H5detect' program is run with RUNSERIAL, which is empty on all platforms except intel-osf1 (ASCI/Red) ./config/conclude.in Removed the `.c.a:' implicit rule -- we don't use it any more. ./config/BlankForm ./config/alpha-dec ./config/alpha-dec-osf4.0 ./config/freebsd2.2.7 ./config/hpux10.20 ./config/hpux9.03 ./config/intel-osf1 ./config/irix5.3 ./config/irix6.2 ./config/irix64 ./config/linux ./config/powerpc-ibm-aix4.2.1.0 ./config/rs6000-ibm-aix4.1.4.0 ./config/solaris2.5 All of these files have been updated to hande multiple compilers. Most of them assume `cc' if CC is not set. The documentation in `BlankForm' has been updated and documentation in the other files refer to `BlankForm'. The intel-osf1 uses LDFLAGS instead of LIBS to specify the extra library search paths. ./examples/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in Simplified by grouping some dependency information together more succinctly. The tools Makefile.in has been modified to work with the `h5toh4' and `testh5toh4' programs. Until Paul checks these in you may have problems compiling. If so, just create files h5toh4.c and testh5toh4.c that contain: #include <stdio.h> int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: not implemented\n", argv[0]); return 1; } ./src/H5public.h Removed definition for `ssize_t' since this is now handled by configure in H5config.h with a #define. ./MANIFEST ./testpar/Makefile.in [NEW] Added a makefile for parallel tests. As soon as we get this working properly we can remove the other four makefiles in that directory and maintain just one.
1998-11-13 23:06:06 +08:00
dnl Check for system header files.
dnl
AC_HEADER_STDC
[svn-r859] Changes since 19981030 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST Added new Pablo files HDF5record_RT.h and ProcIDs.h ./acconfig.h ./configure [REGENERATED] ./configure.in ./src/H5.c ./src/H5Vprivate.h ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] ./src/H5private.h ./src/H5public.h ./test/big.c Added more configuration stuff for the Win32 environment. Removed all the #ifdef WIN32 from the source and replaced them with OS-independent stuff. Specifics follow: Check for non-Posix.1 `st_blocks' field in `struct stat' which is used by the big file test to decide if the file system supports holes. If the st_blocks field isn't present then we just skip the test. Configure checks for <io.h> <sys/resource.h> <sys/time.h> and <winsock.h> and defines HAVE_IO_H, HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H, HAVE_SYS_TIME_H and HAVE_WINSOCK_H when they're found. Configure checks whether both <sys/time.h> and <time.h> can be included and defines SYS_TIME_WITH_TIME if so. Otherwise include only <sys/time.h> or <time.h> even if both exist. Configure checks sizeof(__int64) and defines SIZEOF___INT64 to the result or to zero if __int64 isn't defined. The source uses `long long' in preference to `__int64'. Removed null WIN32 definition for `inline' since such a definition already exists in H5config.h Protected gettimeofday() calls in debugging code with HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY instead of WIN32. ./src/H5F.c ./src/H5Flow.c ./src/H5Fmpio.c ./src/H5Fsec2.c ./src/H5Fstdio.h ./src/H5P.c ./src/H5Tconv.c ./src/H5private.h Removed #include of system files from library source files and consolodated them into H5private.h where they're protected by various configuration macros (most of them were duplicated there already anyway). ./test/big.c ./test/chunk.c ./test/cmpd_dset.c ./test/dsets.c ./test/dtypes.c ./test/extend.c ./test/external.c ./test/fillval.c ./test/flush1.c ./test/flush2.c ./test/iopipe.c ./test/links.c ./test/mount.c ./test/mtime.c ./test/overhead.c ./test/ragged.c ./test/shtype.c ./test/unlink.c Protected system #include's with #ifdef's from H5config.h. Undefined NDEBUG since some of the tests rely on assert() to check return values. Removed WIN32 definitions for __unused__ since this can be controlled by the definition of HAVE_ATTRIBUTE in H5config.h ./test/testhdf5.h Removed the CLEAN_CMD definition because we no longer use it. Albert's cleanup() functions replaced it. ./test/fillval.c Initialized auto hid_t variables to fix warnings in error recovery code when data flow analysis is turned on in compilers. ./test/h5tools.c Initialized an auto variable to fix a compiler warning. ./test/chunk.c ./test/ragged.c The WIN32 had some unsigned variables changed to signed because the compiler generates warnings when coercing unsigned to double(?). I changed them back to unsigned because they really are unsigned quantities. If this the change was just to shut up extraneous warnings then perhaps a compiler flag can do the same; otherwise if the compiler generates bad code then we should supply a patch file instead messing up source code with bug work-arounds. ./src/H5detect.c Protected system #include's with #ifdef's from H5config.h thereby removing a WIN32. If getpwuid() doesn't exist (HAVE_GETPWUID) then we assume that `struct passwd' doesn't exist either (we don't really need it in that case). The H5T_NATIVE_LLONG and H5T_NATIVE_ULLONG are defined in terms of `long long' or else `__int64' or else `long' depending on what's available. ./src/H5Flow.c ./src/H5Ofill.c Added __unused__ to some function arguments that aren't used when assertions are turned off. ./src/H5V.c Changed an auto variable name in some hand-inlined code to get rid of a warning about the variable shadowing a previous auto.
1998-11-03 01:58:28 +08:00
AC_HEADER_TIME
[svn-r6252] Purpose: Lots of performance improvements & a couple new internal API interfaces. Description: Performance Improvements: - Cached file offset & length sizes in shared file struct, to avoid constantly looking them up in the FCPL. - Generic property improvements: - Added "revision" number to generic property classes to speed up comparisons. - Changed method of storing properties from using a hash-table to the TBBT routines in the library. - Share the propery names between classes and the lists derived from them. - Removed redundant 'def_value' buffer from each property. - Switching code to use a "copy on write" strategy for properties in each list, where the properties in each list are shared with the properties in the class, until a property's value is changed in a list. - Fixed error in layout code which was allocating too many buffers. - Redefined public macros of the form (H5open()/H5check, <variable>) internally to only be (<variable>), avoiding innumerable useless calls to H5open() and H5check_version(). - Reuse already zeroed buffers in H5F_contig_fill instead of constantly re-zeroing them. - Don't write fill values if writing entire dataset. - Use gettimeofday() system call instead of time() system when checking the modification time of a dataset. - Added reference counted string API and use it for tracking the names of objects opening in a file (for the ID->name code). - Removed redundant H5P_get() calls in B-tree routines. - Redefine H5T datatype macros internally to the library, to avoid calling H5check redundantly. - Keep dataspace information for dataset locally instead of reading from disk each time. Added new module to track open objects in a file, to allow this (which will be useful eventually for some FPH5 metadata caching issues). - Remove H5AC_find macro which was inlining metadata cache lookups, and call function instead. - Remove redundant memset() calls from H5G_namei() routine. - Remove redundant checking of object type when locating objects in metadata cache and rely on the address only. - Create default dataset object to use when default dataset creation property list is used to create datasets, bypassing querying for all the property list values. - Use default I/O vector size when performing raw data with the default dataset transfer property list, instead of querying for I/O vector size. - Remove H5P_DEFAULT internally to the library, replacing it with more specific default property list based on the type of property list needed. - Remove redundant memset() calls in object header message (H5O*) routines. - Remove redunant memset() calls in data I/O routines. - Split free-list allocation routines into malloc() and calloc()- like routines, instead of one combined routine. - Remove lots of indirection in H5O*() routines. - Simplify metadata cache entry comparison routine (used when flushing entire cache out). - Only enable metadata cache statistics when H5AC_DEBUG is turned on, instead of always tracking them. - Simplify address comparison macro (H5F_addr_eq). - Remove redundant metadata cache entry protections during dataset creation by protecting the object header once and making all the modifications necessary for the dataset creation before unprotecting it. - Reduce # of "number of element in extent" computations performed by computing and storing the value during dataspace creation. - Simplify checking for group location's file information, when file has not been involving in file-mounting operations. - Use binary encoding for modification time, instead of ASCII. - Hoist H5HL_peek calls (to get information in a local heap) out of loops in many group routine. - Use static variable for iterators of selections, instead of dynamically allocation them each time. - Lookup & insert new entries in one step, avoiding traversing group's B-tree twice. - Fixed memory leak in H5Gget_objname_idx() routine (tangential to performance improvements, but fixed along the way). - Use free-list for reference counted strings. - Don't bother copying object names into cached group entries, since they are re-created when an object is opened. The benchmark I used to measure these results created several thousand small (2K) datasets in a file and wrote out the data for them. This is Elena's "regular.c" benchmark. These changes resulted in approximately ~4.3x speedup of the development branch when compared to the previous code in the development branch and ~1.4x speedup compared to the release branch. Additionally, these changes reduce the total memory used (code and data) by the development branch by ~800KB, bringing the development branch back into the same ballpark as the release branch. I'll send out a more detailed description of the benchmark results as a followup note. New internal API routines: Added "reference counted strings" API for tracking strings that get used by multiple owners without duplicating the strings. Added "ternary search tree" API for text->object mappings. Platforms tested: Tested h5committest {arabica (fortran), eirene (fortran, C++) modi4 (parallel, fortran)} Other platforms/configurations tested? FreeBSD 4.7 (sleipnir) serial & parallel Solaris 2.6 (baldric) serial
2003-01-10 01:20:03 +08:00
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check for these two functions before <sys/time.h> is checked for, otherwise
dnl they are not detected correctly on Solaris [2.6].
dnl
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(difftime)
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(gettimeofday, [have_gettime="yes"], [have_gettime="no"])
[svn-r6252] Purpose: Lots of performance improvements & a couple new internal API interfaces. Description: Performance Improvements: - Cached file offset & length sizes in shared file struct, to avoid constantly looking them up in the FCPL. - Generic property improvements: - Added "revision" number to generic property classes to speed up comparisons. - Changed method of storing properties from using a hash-table to the TBBT routines in the library. - Share the propery names between classes and the lists derived from them. - Removed redundant 'def_value' buffer from each property. - Switching code to use a "copy on write" strategy for properties in each list, where the properties in each list are shared with the properties in the class, until a property's value is changed in a list. - Fixed error in layout code which was allocating too many buffers. - Redefined public macros of the form (H5open()/H5check, <variable>) internally to only be (<variable>), avoiding innumerable useless calls to H5open() and H5check_version(). - Reuse already zeroed buffers in H5F_contig_fill instead of constantly re-zeroing them. - Don't write fill values if writing entire dataset. - Use gettimeofday() system call instead of time() system when checking the modification time of a dataset. - Added reference counted string API and use it for tracking the names of objects opening in a file (for the ID->name code). - Removed redundant H5P_get() calls in B-tree routines. - Redefine H5T datatype macros internally to the library, to avoid calling H5check redundantly. - Keep dataspace information for dataset locally instead of reading from disk each time. Added new module to track open objects in a file, to allow this (which will be useful eventually for some FPH5 metadata caching issues). - Remove H5AC_find macro which was inlining metadata cache lookups, and call function instead. - Remove redundant memset() calls from H5G_namei() routine. - Remove redundant checking of object type when locating objects in metadata cache and rely on the address only. - Create default dataset object to use when default dataset creation property list is used to create datasets, bypassing querying for all the property list values. - Use default I/O vector size when performing raw data with the default dataset transfer property list, instead of querying for I/O vector size. - Remove H5P_DEFAULT internally to the library, replacing it with more specific default property list based on the type of property list needed. - Remove redundant memset() calls in object header message (H5O*) routines. - Remove redunant memset() calls in data I/O routines. - Split free-list allocation routines into malloc() and calloc()- like routines, instead of one combined routine. - Remove lots of indirection in H5O*() routines. - Simplify metadata cache entry comparison routine (used when flushing entire cache out). - Only enable metadata cache statistics when H5AC_DEBUG is turned on, instead of always tracking them. - Simplify address comparison macro (H5F_addr_eq). - Remove redundant metadata cache entry protections during dataset creation by protecting the object header once and making all the modifications necessary for the dataset creation before unprotecting it. - Reduce # of "number of element in extent" computations performed by computing and storing the value during dataspace creation. - Simplify checking for group location's file information, when file has not been involving in file-mounting operations. - Use binary encoding for modification time, instead of ASCII. - Hoist H5HL_peek calls (to get information in a local heap) out of loops in many group routine. - Use static variable for iterators of selections, instead of dynamically allocation them each time. - Lookup & insert new entries in one step, avoiding traversing group's B-tree twice. - Fixed memory leak in H5Gget_objname_idx() routine (tangential to performance improvements, but fixed along the way). - Use free-list for reference counted strings. - Don't bother copying object names into cached group entries, since they are re-created when an object is opened. The benchmark I used to measure these results created several thousand small (2K) datasets in a file and wrote out the data for them. This is Elena's "regular.c" benchmark. These changes resulted in approximately ~4.3x speedup of the development branch when compared to the previous code in the development branch and ~1.4x speedup compared to the release branch. Additionally, these changes reduce the total memory used (code and data) by the development branch by ~800KB, bringing the development branch back into the same ballpark as the release branch. I'll send out a more detailed description of the benchmark results as a followup note. New internal API routines: Added "reference counted strings" API for tracking strings that get used by multiple owners without duplicating the strings. Added "ternary search tree" API for text->object mappings. Platforms tested: Tested h5committest {arabica (fortran), eirene (fortran, C++) modi4 (parallel, fortran)} Other platforms/configurations tested? FreeBSD 4.7 (sleipnir) serial & parallel Solaris 2.6 (baldric) serial
2003-01-10 01:20:03 +08:00
dnl Unix
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([sys/resource.h sys/time.h unistd.h sys/ioctl.h sys/stat.h])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([sys/socket.h sys/types.h])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([stddef.h setjmp.h features.h])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([stdint.h], [C9x=yes])
dnl Windows
case "`uname`" in
CYGWIN*)
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([io.h sys/timeb.h])
;;
*)
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([io.h winsock.h sys/timeb.h])
;;
esac
case "$host" in
alpha*-dec*-osf*)
dnl The <sys/sysinfo.h> and <sys/proc.h> are needed on the DEC
dnl Alpha to turn off UAC fixing. We do *not* attempt to
dnl locate these files on other systems because there are too
dnl many problems with including them.
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([sys/sysinfo.h sys/proc.h])
;;
mips*-sgi*-irix*)
dnl The <sys/fpu.h> is needed on the SGI machines to turn off
dnl denormalized floating-point values going to zero. We do *not*
dnl attempt to dnl locate these files on other systems because there
dnl may be problems with including them.
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([sys/fpu.h])
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([get_fpc_csr])
;;
[svn-r1112] Changes since 19990301 ---------------------- ./INSTALL Reorganized and added some additional examples. ./MANIFEST ./aclocal.m4 [NEW] ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] ./bin/ltconfig [NEW] ./bin/ltmain.sh [NEW] Added tests to determine how to compile shared libraries and how to link programs with them before the libraries are installed. Also how to install and uninstall shared libraries. The configure step also prints the names of the config files it's trying to load for easier debugging. ./bin/config.guess ./bin/config.sub Replaced with a newer version from GNU. The changes we made to that file to report `irix6.x' and `FreeBSD' without version numbers have been incorporated into configure.in instead. In the future, do not change these two files (see the top of configure.in instead). By the way, this update was required to get shared libraries working. ./config/linux [REMOVED] ./config/linux-gnulibc1 [NEW] ./config/linux-gnu [NEW] ./config/alpha-dec [REMOVED] ./config/alpha-dec-osf4.0 [REMOVED] ./config/dec-osf4.x [NEW] ./config/irix5.3 [REMOVED] ./config/irix5.x [NEW] ./config/irix64 [REMOVED] ./config/freebsd Moved config files around to agree with output from the new config.guess. The linux file was split into gnu (RedHat), gnulibc1, and gnulibc2 versions. The alpha-dec file was removed (I think it was unused) and the alpha-dec-osf4.0 was changed to dec-osf4.x. The irix5.3 file renamed to irix5.x and the irix64 file was renamed to irix6.x. The freebsd file was changed to point to linux-gnulibc1. These changes were tested on: Linux 2.0 Linux 2.1 FreeBSD 3.2 Irix 5.3 Irix64 6.2 Irix64 6.4 HP/UX 10.20 OSF1 4.0 ./config/alphaev56-dec-osf4.x ./config/irix64 Added warnings similar to linux/freebsd about using compilers with known bugs. ./config/commence.in ./config/conclude.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in Added definitions for shared libraries. This has been tested on the following systems: Linux 2.0 Linux 2.1 FreeBSD 3.2 Irix 5.3 Irix64 6.2 Irix64 6.4 HP/UX 10.20 static only OSF1 4.0 If you want to disable use of shared libraries (you probably do for development purposes since it takes a lot longer to compile and because you have to run dynamically linked programs in a special way if the library hasn't been installed) then add `--disable-shared' to the configure command line. This is all documented in the INSTALL file. ./bin/release Temprarily commented out the MANIFEST checking when running under svf since svf is about to be replaced by a newer version. This change only affects error checking during the release process. ./Makefile.dist ./Makefile.in Added `make check' which does the same thing as `make _test' since the former is endorsed by the GNU coding style and people are used to it. The old `make _test' still works too (and so does `make test' if you use GNU make).
1999-03-03 01:15:35 +08:00
esac
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Test for 64bit stuff before the data types and their sizes. The
dnl result could effect the outcome of the sizeof macros below.
dnl
case "$host_cpu-$host_vendor-$host_os" in
*linux*)
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Enable large file support on linux? Store the result in the LINUX_LFS
dnl variable for posterity
AC_ARG_ENABLE([linux-lfs],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-linux-lfs],
[Enable support for large (64-bit)
files on Linux. [default=check]])])
LINUX_LFS="no"
case "X-$enable_linux_lfs" in
X-yes)
LINUX_LFS=yes
;;
X-no)
;;
X-|*)
MAJOR_VER="`uname -r | cut -d '.' -f1`"
MINOR_VER="`uname -r | cut -d '.' -f2`"
if test ${MAJOR_VER} -gt 2 -o ${MAJOR_VER} -eq 2 -a ${MINOR_VER} -ge 4; then
LINUX_LFS="yes"
fi
;;
esac
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for large file support mode on Linux])
if test "X$LINUX_LFS" = "Xyes"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([enabled])
CPPFLAGS="-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -D_LARGEFILE_SOURCE $CPPFLAGS"
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([disabled])
fi
dnl Add POSIX support on Linux systems, so <features.h> defines
dnl __USE_POSIX, which is required to get the prototype for fdopen
dnl defined correctly in <stdio.h>
CPPFLAGS="-D_POSIX_SOURCE $CPPFLAGS"
dnl Also add BSD support on Linux systems, so <features.h> defines
dnl __USE_BSD, which is required to get the prototype for strdup
dnl defined correctly in <string.h> and snprintf & vsnprintf defined
dnl correctly in <stdio.h>
CPPFLAGS="-D_BSD_SOURCE $CPPFLAGS"
;;
esac
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/types.h>],
[off64_t n = 0;],
[AC_CHECK_FUNCS([lseek64 fseek64])],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([skipping test for lseek64() and fseek64()])])
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
[svn-r339] Changes since 19980408 ---------------------- ./src/H5Osdspace.c ./html/H5.format.html In the past we were allowed to have >2GB files on a 32-bit machine as long as no dataset within the file was larger than 4GB (or whatever sizeof(size_t) is). That's been fixed now. All dataset size calculations are done with `hsize_t' which is normally defined as `unsigned long long'. ./src/H5F.c ./src/H5Ffamily.c ./src/H5Fprivate.h ./src/H5P.c ./src/H5Ppublic.h The file family member size can now be set/queried. The default is still 64MB, but it can be set to 1GB by saying: H5Pset_family (plist, 30, H5P_DEFAULT); When opening an existing file family the specified bits-per-member is ignored and the first member of the family determines the bits-per-member, which can be retrieved with H5Pget_family(). ./acconfig.h ./configure.in ./src/H5config.h ./src/H5public.h Added `--disable-hsizet' so that those with old GCC compilers (<2.8.1) can still compile the code. ./src/H5.c ./src/H5private.h Added HDfprintf() which works just like fprintf() except you can give `H' as a size modifier for the integer conversions and supply an `hsize_t' or `hssize_t' argument without casting it. For instance: hsize_t npoints = H5Sget_npoints(space); HDfprintf(stdout,"Dataset has %Hd (%#018Hx) points\n", npoints, npoints); You can now give `%a' as a format to print an address, but all formating flags are ignored and it causes the return value of HDfprintf() to not include the characters in the address (but who uses the return value anyway :-). Example: H5G_t *grp; HDfprintf(stdout, "Group object header at %a\n", &(grp->ent.header)); Added HDstrtoll() which works exactly like [HD]strtol() except the result is an int64. ./src/debug.c Large addresses can now be entered from the command-line. Use either decimal, octal (leading `0') or hexadecimal (leading `0x') when giving the address. ./src/h5ls.c The printf format for dataset dimensions was changed to `%Hu' to support large datasets. ./test/big.c [NEW] A test for big datasets on 32-bit machines. This test is not run by default. Don't try to run it on an nfs-mounted file system or other file system that doesn't support holes because it creates two 32GB datasets of all zero.
1998-04-10 04:22:11 +08:00
dnl Data types and their sizes.
dnl
AC_TYPE_OFF_T
AC_CHECK_TYPE([size_t], [unsigned long])
AC_CHECK_TYPE([ssize_t], [long])
AC_C_BIGENDIAN
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([char], [1])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([short], [2])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([int], [4])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([long], [4])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([long long], [8])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([__int64], [8])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([float], [4])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([double], [8])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([long double], [8])
[svn-r925] Changes since 19981116 ---------------------- ./INSTALL.parallel [NEW] We're beginning to unify some of the parallel installation steps. This file will contain general information for installing the parallel library. It's not complete yet. ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] Check for xdr_int() in libnsl required on Solaris when linking with hdf4. It's found on the Irix system I tested which complains that `-lnsl' didn't resolve any symbols. Oh well. Fixed the order of searching for libdf and libmfhdf for hdf4 linking. ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] ./src/H5Z.c Check for compress() in libz in order to find older versions of the library that will still work for hdf4. Added a separate check for compress2() that hdf5 will use. ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] ./src/H5.c ./src/H5private.h ./src/H5A.c ./src/H5B.c ./src/H5Bprivate.h ./src/H5D.c ./src/H5F.c ./src/H5Farray.c ./src/H5Fcore.c ./src/H5Ffamily.c ./src/H5Fistore.c ./src/H5Flow.c ./src/H5Fmpio.c ./src/H5Fprivate.h ./src/H5Fsec2.c ./src/H5Fsplit.c ./src/H5Fstdio.c ./src/H5Gent.c ./src/H5Gnode.c ./src/H5Gpkg.h ./src/H5Gprivate.h ./src/H5HG.c ./src/H5HL.c ./src/H5O.c ./src/H5Oattr.c ./src/H5Ocomp.c ./src/H5Ocont.c ./src/H5Odtype.c ./src/H5Oefl.c ./src/H5Ofill.c ./src/H5Olayout.c ./src/H5Omtime.c ./src/H5Oname.c ./src/H5Oprivate.h ./src/H5Osdspace.c ./src/H5Oshared.c ./src/H5Ostab.c ./src/H5R.c ./src/H5RA.c ./src/H5Sall.c ./src/H5Shyper.c ./src/H5Snone.c ./src/H5Spoint.c ./src/H5Sprivate.h ./src/H5Sselect.c ./src/H5T.c ./src/H5Tbit.c ./src/H5Tconv.c ./src/H5Tpkg.h ./src/H5V.c ./test/bittests.c ./test/gheap.c ./test/hyperslab.c ./test/istore.c ./test/tmeta.c ./test/trefer.c ./test/tselect.c ./tools/h5debug.c ./tools/h5tols.c Added checks for Posix.1g types like `int8_t'. If not defined then H5private.h defines them. Changed all `int8' etc. to `int8_t'. ./src/H5A.c ./src/H5D.c ./src/H5F.c ./src/H5G.c ./src/H5I.c ./src/H5P.c ./src/H5R.c ./src/H5RA.c ./src/H5S.c ./src/H5T.c ./src/H5TB.c ./src/H5Z.c Calling H5*_term_interface() resets interface_initialize_g to FALSE so a subsequent call to H5open() (implied or explicit) reinitializes global variables properly. ./src/H5private.h ./src/H5Oefl.c ./src/H5S.c Changed MAX_SIZET, MAX_SSIZET, MAX_HSIZET, and MAX_HSSIZET to SIZET_MAX, SSIZET_MAX, HSIZET_MAX, and HSSIZE_MAX to they match the Posix.1 constants in <limits.h>. ./src/H5T.c ./src/H5Tconv.c ./src/H5Tpkg.h ./src/H5Tprivate.h ./src/H5detect.c Added 36 more integer hardware conversion functions to the type conversion table for conversions to/from `long long' and `unsigned long long'. The `long long' names will be changed shortly to make them portable to Win32. Changed H5T_init() to H5T_native_open() and added an H5T_native_close() to open and close the predefined native data types. Increased the initial size of the type conversion table from 64 to 128 entries. Reordered the 90 new integer conversion functions so the names that are printed favor `int' over `short' or `long' when two of them are the same. ./test/dtypes.c Added hardware and software integer conversion tests for the 56 functions I added recently but not the additional 36 checked in this time. That will come next. Call H5close() after each test so type conversion statistics are easier to follow. Try this: $ HDF5_DEBUG=t ./dtypes Added more debugging output for when things go wrong. ./src/H5private.h Removed trailing carriage-returns inserted by broken operating system ;-)
1998-11-19 02:40:09 +08:00
dnl Checkpoint the cache
AC_CACHE_SAVE
dnl Posix.1g types (C9x)
[svn-r925] Changes since 19981116 ---------------------- ./INSTALL.parallel [NEW] We're beginning to unify some of the parallel installation steps. This file will contain general information for installing the parallel library. It's not complete yet. ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] Check for xdr_int() in libnsl required on Solaris when linking with hdf4. It's found on the Irix system I tested which complains that `-lnsl' didn't resolve any symbols. Oh well. Fixed the order of searching for libdf and libmfhdf for hdf4 linking. ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] ./src/H5Z.c Check for compress() in libz in order to find older versions of the library that will still work for hdf4. Added a separate check for compress2() that hdf5 will use. ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] ./src/H5.c ./src/H5private.h ./src/H5A.c ./src/H5B.c ./src/H5Bprivate.h ./src/H5D.c ./src/H5F.c ./src/H5Farray.c ./src/H5Fcore.c ./src/H5Ffamily.c ./src/H5Fistore.c ./src/H5Flow.c ./src/H5Fmpio.c ./src/H5Fprivate.h ./src/H5Fsec2.c ./src/H5Fsplit.c ./src/H5Fstdio.c ./src/H5Gent.c ./src/H5Gnode.c ./src/H5Gpkg.h ./src/H5Gprivate.h ./src/H5HG.c ./src/H5HL.c ./src/H5O.c ./src/H5Oattr.c ./src/H5Ocomp.c ./src/H5Ocont.c ./src/H5Odtype.c ./src/H5Oefl.c ./src/H5Ofill.c ./src/H5Olayout.c ./src/H5Omtime.c ./src/H5Oname.c ./src/H5Oprivate.h ./src/H5Osdspace.c ./src/H5Oshared.c ./src/H5Ostab.c ./src/H5R.c ./src/H5RA.c ./src/H5Sall.c ./src/H5Shyper.c ./src/H5Snone.c ./src/H5Spoint.c ./src/H5Sprivate.h ./src/H5Sselect.c ./src/H5T.c ./src/H5Tbit.c ./src/H5Tconv.c ./src/H5Tpkg.h ./src/H5V.c ./test/bittests.c ./test/gheap.c ./test/hyperslab.c ./test/istore.c ./test/tmeta.c ./test/trefer.c ./test/tselect.c ./tools/h5debug.c ./tools/h5tols.c Added checks for Posix.1g types like `int8_t'. If not defined then H5private.h defines them. Changed all `int8' etc. to `int8_t'. ./src/H5A.c ./src/H5D.c ./src/H5F.c ./src/H5G.c ./src/H5I.c ./src/H5P.c ./src/H5R.c ./src/H5RA.c ./src/H5S.c ./src/H5T.c ./src/H5TB.c ./src/H5Z.c Calling H5*_term_interface() resets interface_initialize_g to FALSE so a subsequent call to H5open() (implied or explicit) reinitializes global variables properly. ./src/H5private.h ./src/H5Oefl.c ./src/H5S.c Changed MAX_SIZET, MAX_SSIZET, MAX_HSIZET, and MAX_HSSIZET to SIZET_MAX, SSIZET_MAX, HSIZET_MAX, and HSSIZE_MAX to they match the Posix.1 constants in <limits.h>. ./src/H5T.c ./src/H5Tconv.c ./src/H5Tpkg.h ./src/H5Tprivate.h ./src/H5detect.c Added 36 more integer hardware conversion functions to the type conversion table for conversions to/from `long long' and `unsigned long long'. The `long long' names will be changed shortly to make them portable to Win32. Changed H5T_init() to H5T_native_open() and added an H5T_native_close() to open and close the predefined native data types. Increased the initial size of the type conversion table from 64 to 128 entries. Reordered the 90 new integer conversion functions so the names that are printed favor `int' over `short' or `long' when two of them are the same. ./test/dtypes.c Added hardware and software integer conversion tests for the 56 functions I added recently but not the additional 36 checked in this time. That will come next. Call H5close() after each test so type conversion statistics are easier to follow. Try this: $ HDF5_DEBUG=t ./dtypes Added more debugging output for when things go wrong. ./src/H5private.h Removed trailing carriage-returns inserted by broken operating system ;-)
1998-11-19 02:40:09 +08:00
cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF
#include <sys/types.h>
EOF
if test "X$C9x" = "Xyes"; then
cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF
#include <stdint.h>
EOF
fi
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF( int8_t, [1])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF( uint8_t, [1])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF( int_least8_t, [1])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF( uint_least8_t, [1])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF( int_fast8_t, [1])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF( uint_fast8_t, [1])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF( int16_t, [2])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF( uint16_t, [2])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF( int_least16_t, [2])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(uint_least16_t, [2])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF( int_fast16_t, [2])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF( uint_fast16_t, [2])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF( int32_t, [4])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF( uint32_t, [4])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF( int_least32_t, [4])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(uint_least32_t, [4])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF( int_fast32_t, [4])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF( uint_fast32_t, [4])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF( int64_t, [8])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF( uint64_t, [8])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF( int_least64_t, [8])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF(uint_least64_t, [8])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF( int_fast64_t, [8])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF( uint_fast64_t, [8])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([size_t], [4])
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([ssize_t], [4])
cat >>confdefs.h <<\EOF
#include <sys/types.h> /*for off_t definition*/
EOF
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF([off_t], [4])
dnl Checkpoint the cache
AC_CACHE_SAVE
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check if the dev_t type is a scalar type (must come after the check for
dnl sys/types.h)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if dev_t is scalar])
AC_TRY_COMPILE([
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H
#include <sys/types.h>
#endif
],
[dev_t d1, d2; if(d1==d2) return 0;],
AC_DEFINE([DEV_T_IS_SCALAR], [1],
[Define if `dev_t' is a scalar])
AC_MSG_RESULT(yes),
AC_MSG_RESULT(no)
)
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Fake --with-xxx option to allow us to create a help message for the
dnl following --with-xxx options which can take either a =DIR or =INC,LIB
dnl specifier.
dnl
AC_ARG_WITH([fnord],
[
For the following --with-xxx options, you can specify where the header
files and libraries are in two different ways:
--with-xxx=INC,LIB - Specify individually the include directory and
library directory separated by a comma
--with-xxx=DIR - Specify only the directory which contains the
include/ and lib/ subdirectories
])
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Is the dmalloc present? It has a header file `dmalloc.h' and a library
dnl `-ldmalloc' and their locations might be specified with the `--with-dmalloc'
dnl command-line switch. The value is an include path and/or a library path.
dnl If the library path is specified then it must be preceded by a comma.
dnl
AC_ARG_WITH([dmalloc],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--with-dmalloc=DIR],
[Use dmalloc memory debugging aid [default=no]])],,
withval=no)
case $withval in
yes)
HAVE_DMALLOC="yes"
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(dmalloc.h)
AC_CHECK_LIB(dmalloc, dmalloc_shutdown,, unset HAVE_DMALLOC)
if test -z "$HAVE_DMALLOC" -a -n "$HDF5_CONFIG_ABORT"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR(couldn't find dmalloc library)
fi
;;
no)
HAVE_DMALLOC="no"
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for dmalloc library)
AC_MSG_RESULT(suppressed)
;;
*)
HAVE_DMALLOC="yes"
case "$withval" in
*,*)
dmalloc_inc="`echo $withval |cut -f1 -d,`"
dmalloc_lib="`echo $withval |cut -f2 -d, -s`"
;;
*)
if test -n "$withval"; then
dmalloc_inc="$withval/include"
dmalloc_lib="$withval/lib"
fi
;;
esac
dnl Trying to include -I/usr/include and -L/usr/lib is redundant and
dnl can mess some compilers up.
if test "X$dmalloc_inc" = "X/usr/include"; then
dmalloc_inc=""
fi
if test "X$dmalloc_lib" = "X/usr/lib"; then
dmalloc_lib=""
fi
saved_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
saved_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
if test -n "$dmalloc_inc"; then
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$dmalloc_inc"
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADERS(dmalloc.h,, CPPFLAGS="$saved_CPPFLAGS")
if test -n "$dmalloc_lib"; then
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$dmalloc_lib"
fi
AC_CHECK_LIB(dmalloc, dmalloc_shutdown,, LDFLAGS="$saved_LDFLAGS"; unset HAVE_DMALLOC)
if test -z "$HAVE_DMALLOC" -a -n "$HDF5_CONFIG_ABORT"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR(couldn't find dmalloc library)
fi
;;
esac
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Is the GNU zlib present? It has a header file `zlib.h' and a library
dnl `-lz' and their locations might be specified with the `--with-zlib'
dnl command-line switch. The value is an include path and/or a library path.
dnl If the library path is specified then it must be preceded by a comma.
dnl
AC_SUBST(USE_FILTER_DEFLATE) USE_FILTER_DEFLATE="no"
AC_ARG_WITH([zlib],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--with-zlib=DIR],
[Use zlib library for external deflate I/O
filter [default=yes]])],,
withval=yes)
case $withval in
yes)
HAVE_ZLIB="yes"
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([zlib.h], [HAVE_ZLIB_H="yes"])
AC_CHECK_LIB([z], [compress2],, [unset HAVE_ZLIB])
AC_CHECK_FUNC([compress2], [HAVE_COMPRESS2="yes"])
if test -z "$HAVE_ZLIB" -a -n "$HDF5_CONFIG_ABORT"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([couldn't find zlib library])
fi
;;
no)
HAVE_ZLIB="no"
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for GNU zlib])
AC_MSG_RESULT([suppressed])
;;
*)
HAVE_ZLIB="yes"
case "$withval" in
*,*)
zlib_inc="`echo $withval |cut -f1 -d,`"
zlib_lib="`echo $withval |cut -f2 -d, -s`"
;;
*)
if test -n "$withval"; then
zlib_inc="$withval/include"
zlib_lib="$withval/lib"
fi
;;
esac
dnl Trying to include -I/usr/include and -L/usr/lib is redundant and
dnl can mess some compilers up.
if test "X$zlib_inc" = "X/usr/include"; then
zlib_inc=""
fi
if test "X$zlib_lib" = "X/usr/lib"; then
zlib_lib=""
fi
saved_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
saved_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
if test -n "$zlib_inc"; then
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$zlib_inc"
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([zlib.h],
[HAVE_ZLIB_H="yes"],
[CPPFLAGS="$saved_CPPFLAGS"])
if test -n "$zlib_lib"; then
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$zlib_lib"
fi
AC_CHECK_LIB([z], [compress2],,
[LDFLAGS="$saved_LDFLAGS"; unset HAVE_ZLIB])
AC_CHECK_FUNC([compress2], [HAVE_COMPRESS2="yes"])
if test -z "$HAVE_ZLIB" -a -n "$HDF5_CONFIG_ABORT"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([couldn't find zlib library])
fi
;;
esac
[svn-r907] Changes since 19981111 ---------------------- ./INSTALL Added instructions about specifying a path for GNU zlib and HDF4 headers and library. Added comments for each of the tool names. Added h5toh4 as a tool name. ./configure.in ./conigure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] The config/* scripts get invoked with $CC_BASENAME set the base name of the compiler in order to make it easier to handle setting compiler flags for different compilers in a big case statement. For instance, if $CC has the value /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpicc -ansi -64 then $CC_BASENAME will be `mpicc'. The $CC_BASENAME is not set if $CC is not set. Fixed alignment in `configure --help'. An include and/or library path can be specified for GNU zlib if configure can't find it in normal places. The "normal" means wherever your compiler normally searches, including search paths you've added through environment variables like CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS. The INSTALL file has instructions. The `-ljpeg' library is detected. If `ssize_t' is not found then a #define is added to H5config.h similar to what we already do for `size_t'. We detect the hdf5 header file `mfhdf.h' and libraries `-lmfhdf' and `-ldf' and if found define the H5TOH4 and TESTH5TOH4 Makefile variables. The user can specify an include and/or library path. The INSTALL file has instructions. The `RUNTEST' variable has been split into `RUNSERIAL' and `RUNPARALLEL' because these are different commands. The makefile still uses `RUNTEST', which defaults to the RUNSERIAL value. The new testpar/Makefile.in sets RUNTEST to the RUNPARALLEL value. The default RUNSERIAL value is empty and the default RUNPARALLEL value is `mpirun -np 2'. These can both be overridden in the config/* files. To make the value the empty string set it like `RUNPARALLEL=none' in the config/* file. The new testpar/Makefile is generated from testpar/Makefile.in ./config/commence.in Added the RUNSERIAL and RUNPARALLEL makefile definitions. ./src/Makefile.in The `H5detect' program is run with RUNSERIAL, which is empty on all platforms except intel-osf1 (ASCI/Red) ./config/conclude.in Removed the `.c.a:' implicit rule -- we don't use it any more. ./config/BlankForm ./config/alpha-dec ./config/alpha-dec-osf4.0 ./config/freebsd2.2.7 ./config/hpux10.20 ./config/hpux9.03 ./config/intel-osf1 ./config/irix5.3 ./config/irix6.2 ./config/irix64 ./config/linux ./config/powerpc-ibm-aix4.2.1.0 ./config/rs6000-ibm-aix4.1.4.0 ./config/solaris2.5 All of these files have been updated to hande multiple compilers. Most of them assume `cc' if CC is not set. The documentation in `BlankForm' has been updated and documentation in the other files refer to `BlankForm'. The intel-osf1 uses LDFLAGS instead of LIBS to specify the extra library search paths. ./examples/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in Simplified by grouping some dependency information together more succinctly. The tools Makefile.in has been modified to work with the `h5toh4' and `testh5toh4' programs. Until Paul checks these in you may have problems compiling. If so, just create files h5toh4.c and testh5toh4.c that contain: #include <stdio.h> int main(int argc, char *argv[]) { fprintf(stderr, "%s: not implemented\n", argv[0]); return 1; } ./src/H5public.h Removed definition for `ssize_t' since this is now handled by configure in H5config.h with a #define. ./MANIFEST ./testpar/Makefile.in [NEW] Added a makefile for parallel tests. As soon as we get this working properly we can remove the other four makefiles in that directory and maintain just one.
1998-11-13 23:06:06 +08:00
if test "x$HAVE_ZLIB" = "xyes" -a "x$HAVE_ZLIB_H" = "xyes" -a "x$HAVE_COMPRESS2" = "xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_FILTER_DEFLATE], [1], [Define if support for deflate (zlib) filter is enabled])
USE_FILTER_DEFLATE="yes"
dnl Add "deflate" to external filter list
if test "X$EXTERNAL_FILTERS" != "X"; then
EXTERNAL_FILTERS="${EXTERNAL_FILTERS},"
fi
EXTERNAL_FILTERS="${EXTERNAL_FILTERS}deflate(zlib)"
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Is the szlib present? It has a header file `szlib.h' and a library
dnl `-lsz' and their locations might be specified with the `--with-szlib'
dnl command-line switch. The value is an include path and/or a library path.
dnl If the library path is specified then it must be preceded by a comma.
dnl
AC_SUBST(USE_FILTER_SZIP) USE_FILTER_SZIP="no"
AC_ARG_WITH([szlib],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--with-szlib=DIR],
[Use szlib library for external szlib I/O
filter [default=no]])],,
withval=no)
case $withval in
yes)
HAVE_SZLIB="yes"
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([szlib.h], [HAVE_SZLIB_H="yes"])
AC_CHECK_LIB([sz], [SZ_BufftoBuffCompress],, [unset HAVE_SZLIB])
if test -z "$HAVE_SZLIB" -a -n "$HDF5_CONFIG_ABORT"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([couldn't find szlib library])
fi
;;
no)
HAVE_SZLIB="no"
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for szlib])
AC_MSG_RESULT([suppressed])
;;
*)
HAVE_SZLIB="yes"
case "$withval" in
*,*)
szlib_inc="`echo $withval |cut -f1 -d,`"
szlib_lib="`echo $withval |cut -f2 -d, -s`"
;;
*)
if test -n "$withval"; then
szlib_inc="$withval/include"
szlib_lib="$withval/lib"
fi
;;
esac
dnl Trying to include -I/usr/include and -L/usr/lib is redundant and
dnl can mess some compilers up.
if test "X$szlib_inc" = "X/usr/include"; then
szlib_inc=""
fi
if test "X$szlib_lib" = "X/usr/lib"; then
szlib_lib=""
fi
saved_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
saved_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
if test -n "$szlib_inc"; then
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$szlib_inc"
fi
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([szlib.h],
[HAVE_SZLIB_H="yes"],
[CPPFLAGS="$saved_CPPFLAGS"])
if test -n "$szlib_lib"; then
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$szlib_lib"
fi
AC_CHECK_LIB([sz], [SZ_BufftoBuffCompress],,
[LDFLAGS="$saved_LDFLAGS"; unset HAVE_SZLIB])
if test -z "$HAVE_SZLIB" -a -n "$HDF5_CONFIG_ABORT"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([couldn't find szlib library])
fi
;;
esac
if test "x$HAVE_SZLIB" = "xyes" -a "x$HAVE_SZLIB_H" = "xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_FILTER_SZIP, 1,
[Define if support for szip filter is enabled])
USE_FILTER_SZIP="yes"
dnl SZLIB library is available. Check if it can encode
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for szlib encoder])
AC_CACHE_VAL([hdf5_cv_szlib_can_encode],
[AC_TRY_RUN([
#include <szlib.h>
int main(void)
{
/* SZ_encoder_enabled returns 1 if encoder is present */
if(SZ_encoder_enabled() == 1)
exit(0);
else
exit(1);
}
], [hdf5_cv_szlib_can_encode=yes], [hdf5_cv_szlib_can_encode=no],)])
if test ${hdf5_cv_szlib_can_encode} = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
dnl Add "szip" to external filter list
if test "X$EXTERNAL_FILTERS" != "X"; then
EXTERNAL_FILTERS="${EXTERNAL_FILTERS},"
fi
EXTERNAL_FILTERS="${EXTERNAL_FILTERS}szip"
if test ${hdf5_cv_szlib_can_encode} = "yes"; then
EXTERNAL_FILTERS="${EXTERNAL_FILTERS}(encoder)"
else
EXTERNAL_FILTERS="${EXTERNAL_FILTERS}(no encoder)"
fi
fi
dnl Checkpoint the cache
AC_CACHE_SAVE
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Is the Pthreads library present? It has a header file `pthread.h' and
dnl a library `-lpthread' and their locations might be specified with the
dnl `--with-pthread' command-line switch. The value is an include path
dnl and/or a library path. If the library path is specified then it must
dnl be preceded by a comma.
dnl
AC_SUBST([PTHREAD]) PTHREAD=yes
AC_ARG_WITH([pthread],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--with-pthread=DIR],
[Use the Pthreads library [default=no]])],,
withval=no)
case "$withval" in
yes)
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([pthread.h])
AC_CHECK_LIB([pthread], [pthread_create],, [unset PTHREAD])
;;
no)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for pthread])
AC_MSG_RESULT([suppressed])
unset PTHREAD
;;
*)
case "$withval" in
*,*)
pthread_inc="`echo $withval | cut -f1 -d,`"
pthread_lib="`echo $withval | cut -f2 -d, -s`"
;;
*)
if test -n "$withval"; then
pthread_inc="$withval/include"
pthread_lib="$withval/lib"
fi
;;
esac
dnl Trying to include -I/usr/include and -L/usr/lib is redundant and
dnl can mess some compilers up.
if test "X$pthread_inc" = "X/usr/include"; then
pthread_inc=""
fi
if test "X$pthread_lib" = "X/usr/lib"; then
pthread_lib=""
fi
if test -n "$pthread_inc"; then
saved_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$pthread_inc"
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([pthread.h],, [CPPFLAGS="$saved_CPPFLAGS"; unset PTHREAD])
else
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([pthread.h],, [unset PTHREAD])
fi
if test -n "$pthread_lib"; then
saved_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$pthread_lib"
AC_CHECK_LIB([pthread], [pthread_create],,
[LDFLAGS="$saved_LDFLAGS"; unset PTHREAD])
else
AC_CHECK_LIB([pthread], [pthread_create],, [unset PTHREAD])
fi
;;
esac
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Enable thread-safe version of library. It requires Pthreads support.
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for thread safe support])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([threadsafe],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-threadsafe],
[Enable thread safe capability])],
THREADSAFE=$enableval)
case "X-$THREADSAFE" in
X-|X-no)
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
;;
X-yes)
dnl Check that we can link a simple Pthread program.
AC_TRY_LINK(, [pthread_create()],
[AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]); THREADSAFE=yes],
[AC_MSG_ERROR([needed pthread library not available])])
;;
*)
AC_MSG_RESULT([error])
AC_MSG_ERROR([\'$enableval\' is not a valid threadsafe type])
;;
esac
if test "X$THREADSAFE" = "Xyes"; then
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_THREADSAFE], [1], [Define if we have thread safe support])
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check if they would like the HDF5 v1.6 compatibility functions
dnl compiled in
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether HDF5 v1.6 compatibility functions enabled])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([hdf5v1_6],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-hdf5v1_6],
[Compile the HDF5 v1.6 compatibility
interface [default=no]])],
[HDF5_V1_6_COMPAT=$enableval])
if test "$HDF5_V1_6_COMPAT" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
AC_DEFINE([WANT_H5_V1_6_COMPAT], [1],
[Define if the HDF5 v1.6 compatibility functions are to be compiled in])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Should the Stream Virtual File Driver be compiled in ?
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for Stream Virtual File Driver support])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([stream-vfd],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-stream-vfd],
[Build the Stream Virtual File Driver
[default=yes]])],
[STREAM_VFD=$enableval],
[STREAM_VFD=yes])
if test "$STREAM_VFD" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([netinet/in.h])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([netinet/tcp.h], , , [#include <netinet/in.h>])
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([sys/filio.h])
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_STREAM], [1],
[Define if the stream virtual file driver should be compiled])
dnl Check if 'socklen_t' available
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if socklen_t is defined])
AC_TRY_COMPILE([
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
#include <unistd.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_TYPES_H
#include <sys/types.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H
#include <sys/socket.h>
#endif
],
[socklen_t foo; return 0;],
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_SOCKLEN_T], 1, [Define if `socklen_t' is defined])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]),
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
)
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([not configured])
fi
[svn-r546] Changes since 19980724 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./doc/html/H5.format.html ./src/H5O.c ./src/H5Oprivate.h ./src/H5Omtime.c [NEW] ./src/H5private.h ./src/Makefile.in Added the modification time message. If an object header has this message then it's value is updated with the current time whenever anything changes in the object header. ./acconfig.h ./configure.in Alas, there seems to be no standard way to convert a string time like 19980727122800 in UTC to a time_t since mktime() only converts local times to time_t. So I've modified the configuration to check for various ways of getting the time zone information: * Added checks for the `tm_gmtoff' field of `struct tm'. * Added a check for the `timezone' global variable. * Added a check for `struct timezone'. * Added a check for BSDgettimeofday(). * Added a check for gettimeofday() although it doesn't actually set the timezone argument on some systems. * Added a check to see if `tm_zone' is a member of `struct tm'. * Added a check to see if `tzname' is a global variable. * Added a check to see if `struct tm' is defined in time.h or sys/time.h. It's not difficult to get the right UTC modification message into the object header, but some systems might have problems getting the right time back out (Irix64 is one) and those systems will report zero for the H5G_stat_t.mtime from an H5Gstat() call as if the mtime message isn't even present. It will, however, continue to be updated as normal. ./src/H5G.c ./src/H5Gpublic.h The H5G_stat_t struct now contains an `mtime' field which will hold the object modification time. If the object has no object modification time then the `mtime' will be initialized to zero. Fixed a bug in H5G_stat() that caused the `objno' field of the H5G_stat_t to be set incorrectly on some machines. ./src/H5D.c Writing to external datasets fail if the hdf5 file is not open for writing. A modification time message is added to the dataset object header when it's created and H5O_touch() is called from H5D_write() to update that message. ./src/H5T.c Fixed a bug in H5Tget_member_dims() that caused a segmentation fault if one of the output array arguments was the null pointer. Relaxed the member dimension checking in H5Tinsert_array() so it can also be used for scalar members. ./test/Makefile.in Added additional file names to the `mostlyclean' target. ./tools/h5dump.c ./tools/h5tools.h Increased the temporary buffer size to 1MB. Added support for printing compound data types with array members. When printing H5T_NATIVE_CHAR and H5T_NATIVE_UCHAR we escape double quote characters. ./tools/h5ls.c Changed the output format a little because we were starting to get too much info to fit on a line. Without `--verbose' each object occupies one line of output. Otherwise, additional information is printed below the object name: object file address, comment, and modification time. If `--dump' is given then the data is printed after the other information. ./test/cmpd_dset.c Changed the way the dataset is initialized to be more uniform.
1998-07-30 00:43:59 +08:00
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl How does one figure out the local time zone? Anyone know of a
dnl Posix way to do this?
dnl
dnl First check if `struct tm' has a `tm_gmtoff' member.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for tm_gmtoff in struct tm])
[svn-r546] Changes since 19980724 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./doc/html/H5.format.html ./src/H5O.c ./src/H5Oprivate.h ./src/H5Omtime.c [NEW] ./src/H5private.h ./src/Makefile.in Added the modification time message. If an object header has this message then it's value is updated with the current time whenever anything changes in the object header. ./acconfig.h ./configure.in Alas, there seems to be no standard way to convert a string time like 19980727122800 in UTC to a time_t since mktime() only converts local times to time_t. So I've modified the configuration to check for various ways of getting the time zone information: * Added checks for the `tm_gmtoff' field of `struct tm'. * Added a check for the `timezone' global variable. * Added a check for `struct timezone'. * Added a check for BSDgettimeofday(). * Added a check for gettimeofday() although it doesn't actually set the timezone argument on some systems. * Added a check to see if `tm_zone' is a member of `struct tm'. * Added a check to see if `tzname' is a global variable. * Added a check to see if `struct tm' is defined in time.h or sys/time.h. It's not difficult to get the right UTC modification message into the object header, but some systems might have problems getting the right time back out (Irix64 is one) and those systems will report zero for the H5G_stat_t.mtime from an H5Gstat() call as if the mtime message isn't even present. It will, however, continue to be updated as normal. ./src/H5G.c ./src/H5Gpublic.h The H5G_stat_t struct now contains an `mtime' field which will hold the object modification time. If the object has no object modification time then the `mtime' will be initialized to zero. Fixed a bug in H5G_stat() that caused the `objno' field of the H5G_stat_t to be set incorrectly on some machines. ./src/H5D.c Writing to external datasets fail if the hdf5 file is not open for writing. A modification time message is added to the dataset object header when it's created and H5O_touch() is called from H5D_write() to update that message. ./src/H5T.c Fixed a bug in H5Tget_member_dims() that caused a segmentation fault if one of the output array arguments was the null pointer. Relaxed the member dimension checking in H5Tinsert_array() so it can also be used for scalar members. ./test/Makefile.in Added additional file names to the `mostlyclean' target. ./tools/h5dump.c ./tools/h5tools.h Increased the temporary buffer size to 1MB. Added support for printing compound data types with array members. When printing H5T_NATIVE_CHAR and H5T_NATIVE_UCHAR we escape double quote characters. ./tools/h5ls.c Changed the output format a little because we were starting to get too much info to fit on a line. Without `--verbose' each object occupies one line of output. Otherwise, additional information is printed below the object name: object file address, comment, and modification time. If `--dump' is given then the data is printed after the other information. ./test/cmpd_dset.c Changed the way the dataset is initialized to be more uniform.
1998-07-30 00:43:59 +08:00
AC_TRY_COMPILE([
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <time.h>], [struct tm tm; tm.tm_gmtoff=0;],
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_TM_GMTOFF], [1],
[Define if `tm_gmtoff' is a member of `struct tm'])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]),
AC_MSG_RESULT([no]))
[svn-r546] Changes since 19980724 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./doc/html/H5.format.html ./src/H5O.c ./src/H5Oprivate.h ./src/H5Omtime.c [NEW] ./src/H5private.h ./src/Makefile.in Added the modification time message. If an object header has this message then it's value is updated with the current time whenever anything changes in the object header. ./acconfig.h ./configure.in Alas, there seems to be no standard way to convert a string time like 19980727122800 in UTC to a time_t since mktime() only converts local times to time_t. So I've modified the configuration to check for various ways of getting the time zone information: * Added checks for the `tm_gmtoff' field of `struct tm'. * Added a check for the `timezone' global variable. * Added a check for `struct timezone'. * Added a check for BSDgettimeofday(). * Added a check for gettimeofday() although it doesn't actually set the timezone argument on some systems. * Added a check to see if `tm_zone' is a member of `struct tm'. * Added a check to see if `tzname' is a global variable. * Added a check to see if `struct tm' is defined in time.h or sys/time.h. It's not difficult to get the right UTC modification message into the object header, but some systems might have problems getting the right time back out (Irix64 is one) and those systems will report zero for the H5G_stat_t.mtime from an H5Gstat() call as if the mtime message isn't even present. It will, however, continue to be updated as normal. ./src/H5G.c ./src/H5Gpublic.h The H5G_stat_t struct now contains an `mtime' field which will hold the object modification time. If the object has no object modification time then the `mtime' will be initialized to zero. Fixed a bug in H5G_stat() that caused the `objno' field of the H5G_stat_t to be set incorrectly on some machines. ./src/H5D.c Writing to external datasets fail if the hdf5 file is not open for writing. A modification time message is added to the dataset object header when it's created and H5O_touch() is called from H5D_write() to update that message. ./src/H5T.c Fixed a bug in H5Tget_member_dims() that caused a segmentation fault if one of the output array arguments was the null pointer. Relaxed the member dimension checking in H5Tinsert_array() so it can also be used for scalar members. ./test/Makefile.in Added additional file names to the `mostlyclean' target. ./tools/h5dump.c ./tools/h5tools.h Increased the temporary buffer size to 1MB. Added support for printing compound data types with array members. When printing H5T_NATIVE_CHAR and H5T_NATIVE_UCHAR we escape double quote characters. ./tools/h5ls.c Changed the output format a little because we were starting to get too much info to fit on a line. Without `--verbose' each object occupies one line of output. Otherwise, additional information is printed below the object name: object file address, comment, and modification time. If `--dump' is given then the data is printed after the other information. ./test/cmpd_dset.c Changed the way the dataset is initialized to be more uniform.
1998-07-30 00:43:59 +08:00
dnl check if `struct tm' has a `__tm_gmtoff' member.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for __tm_gmtoff in struct tm])
AC_TRY_COMPILE([
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <time.h>], [struct tm tm; tm.__tm_gmtoff=0;],
AC_DEFINE([HAVE___TM_GMTOFF], [1],
[Define if `__tm_gmtoff' is a member of `struct tm'])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]),
AC_MSG_RESULT([no]))
[svn-r546] Changes since 19980724 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./doc/html/H5.format.html ./src/H5O.c ./src/H5Oprivate.h ./src/H5Omtime.c [NEW] ./src/H5private.h ./src/Makefile.in Added the modification time message. If an object header has this message then it's value is updated with the current time whenever anything changes in the object header. ./acconfig.h ./configure.in Alas, there seems to be no standard way to convert a string time like 19980727122800 in UTC to a time_t since mktime() only converts local times to time_t. So I've modified the configuration to check for various ways of getting the time zone information: * Added checks for the `tm_gmtoff' field of `struct tm'. * Added a check for the `timezone' global variable. * Added a check for `struct timezone'. * Added a check for BSDgettimeofday(). * Added a check for gettimeofday() although it doesn't actually set the timezone argument on some systems. * Added a check to see if `tm_zone' is a member of `struct tm'. * Added a check to see if `tzname' is a global variable. * Added a check to see if `struct tm' is defined in time.h or sys/time.h. It's not difficult to get the right UTC modification message into the object header, but some systems might have problems getting the right time back out (Irix64 is one) and those systems will report zero for the H5G_stat_t.mtime from an H5Gstat() call as if the mtime message isn't even present. It will, however, continue to be updated as normal. ./src/H5G.c ./src/H5Gpublic.h The H5G_stat_t struct now contains an `mtime' field which will hold the object modification time. If the object has no object modification time then the `mtime' will be initialized to zero. Fixed a bug in H5G_stat() that caused the `objno' field of the H5G_stat_t to be set incorrectly on some machines. ./src/H5D.c Writing to external datasets fail if the hdf5 file is not open for writing. A modification time message is added to the dataset object header when it's created and H5O_touch() is called from H5D_write() to update that message. ./src/H5T.c Fixed a bug in H5Tget_member_dims() that caused a segmentation fault if one of the output array arguments was the null pointer. Relaxed the member dimension checking in H5Tinsert_array() so it can also be used for scalar members. ./test/Makefile.in Added additional file names to the `mostlyclean' target. ./tools/h5dump.c ./tools/h5tools.h Increased the temporary buffer size to 1MB. Added support for printing compound data types with array members. When printing H5T_NATIVE_CHAR and H5T_NATIVE_UCHAR we escape double quote characters. ./tools/h5ls.c Changed the output format a little because we were starting to get too much info to fit on a line. Without `--verbose' each object occupies one line of output. Otherwise, additional information is printed below the object name: object file address, comment, and modification time. If `--dump' is given then the data is printed after the other information. ./test/cmpd_dset.c Changed the way the dataset is initialized to be more uniform.
1998-07-30 00:43:59 +08:00
dnl Check whether the global variable `timezone' is defined.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for global timezone variable])
[svn-r546] Changes since 19980724 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./doc/html/H5.format.html ./src/H5O.c ./src/H5Oprivate.h ./src/H5Omtime.c [NEW] ./src/H5private.h ./src/Makefile.in Added the modification time message. If an object header has this message then it's value is updated with the current time whenever anything changes in the object header. ./acconfig.h ./configure.in Alas, there seems to be no standard way to convert a string time like 19980727122800 in UTC to a time_t since mktime() only converts local times to time_t. So I've modified the configuration to check for various ways of getting the time zone information: * Added checks for the `tm_gmtoff' field of `struct tm'. * Added a check for the `timezone' global variable. * Added a check for `struct timezone'. * Added a check for BSDgettimeofday(). * Added a check for gettimeofday() although it doesn't actually set the timezone argument on some systems. * Added a check to see if `tm_zone' is a member of `struct tm'. * Added a check to see if `tzname' is a global variable. * Added a check to see if `struct tm' is defined in time.h or sys/time.h. It's not difficult to get the right UTC modification message into the object header, but some systems might have problems getting the right time back out (Irix64 is one) and those systems will report zero for the H5G_stat_t.mtime from an H5Gstat() call as if the mtime message isn't even present. It will, however, continue to be updated as normal. ./src/H5G.c ./src/H5Gpublic.h The H5G_stat_t struct now contains an `mtime' field which will hold the object modification time. If the object has no object modification time then the `mtime' will be initialized to zero. Fixed a bug in H5G_stat() that caused the `objno' field of the H5G_stat_t to be set incorrectly on some machines. ./src/H5D.c Writing to external datasets fail if the hdf5 file is not open for writing. A modification time message is added to the dataset object header when it's created and H5O_touch() is called from H5D_write() to update that message. ./src/H5T.c Fixed a bug in H5Tget_member_dims() that caused a segmentation fault if one of the output array arguments was the null pointer. Relaxed the member dimension checking in H5Tinsert_array() so it can also be used for scalar members. ./test/Makefile.in Added additional file names to the `mostlyclean' target. ./tools/h5dump.c ./tools/h5tools.h Increased the temporary buffer size to 1MB. Added support for printing compound data types with array members. When printing H5T_NATIVE_CHAR and H5T_NATIVE_UCHAR we escape double quote characters. ./tools/h5ls.c Changed the output format a little because we were starting to get too much info to fit on a line. Without `--verbose' each object occupies one line of output. Otherwise, additional information is printed below the object name: object file address, comment, and modification time. If `--dump' is given then the data is printed after the other information. ./test/cmpd_dset.c Changed the way the dataset is initialized to be more uniform.
1998-07-30 00:43:59 +08:00
AC_TRY_LINK([
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <time.h>], [timezone=0;],
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_TIMEZONE], [1],
[Define if `timezone' is a global variable])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]),
AC_MSG_RESULT([no]))
[svn-r546] Changes since 19980724 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./doc/html/H5.format.html ./src/H5O.c ./src/H5Oprivate.h ./src/H5Omtime.c [NEW] ./src/H5private.h ./src/Makefile.in Added the modification time message. If an object header has this message then it's value is updated with the current time whenever anything changes in the object header. ./acconfig.h ./configure.in Alas, there seems to be no standard way to convert a string time like 19980727122800 in UTC to a time_t since mktime() only converts local times to time_t. So I've modified the configuration to check for various ways of getting the time zone information: * Added checks for the `tm_gmtoff' field of `struct tm'. * Added a check for the `timezone' global variable. * Added a check for `struct timezone'. * Added a check for BSDgettimeofday(). * Added a check for gettimeofday() although it doesn't actually set the timezone argument on some systems. * Added a check to see if `tm_zone' is a member of `struct tm'. * Added a check to see if `tzname' is a global variable. * Added a check to see if `struct tm' is defined in time.h or sys/time.h. It's not difficult to get the right UTC modification message into the object header, but some systems might have problems getting the right time back out (Irix64 is one) and those systems will report zero for the H5G_stat_t.mtime from an H5Gstat() call as if the mtime message isn't even present. It will, however, continue to be updated as normal. ./src/H5G.c ./src/H5Gpublic.h The H5G_stat_t struct now contains an `mtime' field which will hold the object modification time. If the object has no object modification time then the `mtime' will be initialized to zero. Fixed a bug in H5G_stat() that caused the `objno' field of the H5G_stat_t to be set incorrectly on some machines. ./src/H5D.c Writing to external datasets fail if the hdf5 file is not open for writing. A modification time message is added to the dataset object header when it's created and H5O_touch() is called from H5D_write() to update that message. ./src/H5T.c Fixed a bug in H5Tget_member_dims() that caused a segmentation fault if one of the output array arguments was the null pointer. Relaxed the member dimension checking in H5Tinsert_array() so it can also be used for scalar members. ./test/Makefile.in Added additional file names to the `mostlyclean' target. ./tools/h5dump.c ./tools/h5tools.h Increased the temporary buffer size to 1MB. Added support for printing compound data types with array members. When printing H5T_NATIVE_CHAR and H5T_NATIVE_UCHAR we escape double quote characters. ./tools/h5ls.c Changed the output format a little because we were starting to get too much info to fit on a line. Without `--verbose' each object occupies one line of output. Otherwise, additional information is printed below the object name: object file address, comment, and modification time. If `--dump' is given then the data is printed after the other information. ./test/cmpd_dset.c Changed the way the dataset is initialized to be more uniform.
1998-07-30 00:43:59 +08:00
dnl Check whether `struct timezone' is defined.
AC_STRUCT_TIMEZONE
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for struct timezone])
[svn-r546] Changes since 19980724 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./doc/html/H5.format.html ./src/H5O.c ./src/H5Oprivate.h ./src/H5Omtime.c [NEW] ./src/H5private.h ./src/Makefile.in Added the modification time message. If an object header has this message then it's value is updated with the current time whenever anything changes in the object header. ./acconfig.h ./configure.in Alas, there seems to be no standard way to convert a string time like 19980727122800 in UTC to a time_t since mktime() only converts local times to time_t. So I've modified the configuration to check for various ways of getting the time zone information: * Added checks for the `tm_gmtoff' field of `struct tm'. * Added a check for the `timezone' global variable. * Added a check for `struct timezone'. * Added a check for BSDgettimeofday(). * Added a check for gettimeofday() although it doesn't actually set the timezone argument on some systems. * Added a check to see if `tm_zone' is a member of `struct tm'. * Added a check to see if `tzname' is a global variable. * Added a check to see if `struct tm' is defined in time.h or sys/time.h. It's not difficult to get the right UTC modification message into the object header, but some systems might have problems getting the right time back out (Irix64 is one) and those systems will report zero for the H5G_stat_t.mtime from an H5Gstat() call as if the mtime message isn't even present. It will, however, continue to be updated as normal. ./src/H5G.c ./src/H5Gpublic.h The H5G_stat_t struct now contains an `mtime' field which will hold the object modification time. If the object has no object modification time then the `mtime' will be initialized to zero. Fixed a bug in H5G_stat() that caused the `objno' field of the H5G_stat_t to be set incorrectly on some machines. ./src/H5D.c Writing to external datasets fail if the hdf5 file is not open for writing. A modification time message is added to the dataset object header when it's created and H5O_touch() is called from H5D_write() to update that message. ./src/H5T.c Fixed a bug in H5Tget_member_dims() that caused a segmentation fault if one of the output array arguments was the null pointer. Relaxed the member dimension checking in H5Tinsert_array() so it can also be used for scalar members. ./test/Makefile.in Added additional file names to the `mostlyclean' target. ./tools/h5dump.c ./tools/h5tools.h Increased the temporary buffer size to 1MB. Added support for printing compound data types with array members. When printing H5T_NATIVE_CHAR and H5T_NATIVE_UCHAR we escape double quote characters. ./tools/h5ls.c Changed the output format a little because we were starting to get too much info to fit on a line. Without `--verbose' each object occupies one line of output. Otherwise, additional information is printed below the object name: object file address, comment, and modification time. If `--dump' is given then the data is printed after the other information. ./test/cmpd_dset.c Changed the way the dataset is initialized to be more uniform.
1998-07-30 00:43:59 +08:00
AC_TRY_COMPILE([
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
#include <time.h>], [struct timezone tz; tz.tz_minuteswest=0;],
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_STRUCT_TIMEZONE], [1],
[Define if `struct timezone' is defined])
have_struct_tz="yes"
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]),
AC_MSG_RESULT([no]))
[svn-r546] Changes since 19980724 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./doc/html/H5.format.html ./src/H5O.c ./src/H5Oprivate.h ./src/H5Omtime.c [NEW] ./src/H5private.h ./src/Makefile.in Added the modification time message. If an object header has this message then it's value is updated with the current time whenever anything changes in the object header. ./acconfig.h ./configure.in Alas, there seems to be no standard way to convert a string time like 19980727122800 in UTC to a time_t since mktime() only converts local times to time_t. So I've modified the configuration to check for various ways of getting the time zone information: * Added checks for the `tm_gmtoff' field of `struct tm'. * Added a check for the `timezone' global variable. * Added a check for `struct timezone'. * Added a check for BSDgettimeofday(). * Added a check for gettimeofday() although it doesn't actually set the timezone argument on some systems. * Added a check to see if `tm_zone' is a member of `struct tm'. * Added a check to see if `tzname' is a global variable. * Added a check to see if `struct tm' is defined in time.h or sys/time.h. It's not difficult to get the right UTC modification message into the object header, but some systems might have problems getting the right time back out (Irix64 is one) and those systems will report zero for the H5G_stat_t.mtime from an H5Gstat() call as if the mtime message isn't even present. It will, however, continue to be updated as normal. ./src/H5G.c ./src/H5Gpublic.h The H5G_stat_t struct now contains an `mtime' field which will hold the object modification time. If the object has no object modification time then the `mtime' will be initialized to zero. Fixed a bug in H5G_stat() that caused the `objno' field of the H5G_stat_t to be set incorrectly on some machines. ./src/H5D.c Writing to external datasets fail if the hdf5 file is not open for writing. A modification time message is added to the dataset object header when it's created and H5O_touch() is called from H5D_write() to update that message. ./src/H5T.c Fixed a bug in H5Tget_member_dims() that caused a segmentation fault if one of the output array arguments was the null pointer. Relaxed the member dimension checking in H5Tinsert_array() so it can also be used for scalar members. ./test/Makefile.in Added additional file names to the `mostlyclean' target. ./tools/h5dump.c ./tools/h5tools.h Increased the temporary buffer size to 1MB. Added support for printing compound data types with array members. When printing H5T_NATIVE_CHAR and H5T_NATIVE_UCHAR we escape double quote characters. ./tools/h5ls.c Changed the output format a little because we were starting to get too much info to fit on a line. Without `--verbose' each object occupies one line of output. Otherwise, additional information is printed below the object name: object file address, comment, and modification time. If `--dump' is given then the data is printed after the other information. ./test/cmpd_dset.c Changed the way the dataset is initialized to be more uniform.
1998-07-30 00:43:59 +08:00
dnl If gettimeofday() is going to be used, make sure it uses the timezone struct
if test "$have_gettime" = "yes" -a "$have_struct_tz" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_CHECKING(whether gettimeofday() gives timezone)
AC_CACHE_VAL([hdf5_cv_gettimeofday_tz],
[AC_TRY_RUN([
#include <time.h>
#include <sys/time.h>
int main(void)
{
struct timeval tv;
struct timezone tz;
tz.tz_minuteswest = 7777; /* Initialize to an unreasonable number */
tz.tz_dsttime = 7;
gettimeofday(&tv, &tz);
/* Check whether the function returned any value at all */
if(tz.tz_minuteswest == 7777 && tz.tz_dsttime == 7)
exit(1);
else exit (0);
}], [hdf5_cv_gettimeofday_tz=yes], [hdf5_cv_gettimeofday_tz=no],)])
if test ${hdf5_cv_gettimeofday_tz} = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
AC_DEFINE([GETTIMEOFDAY_GIVES_TZ], [1],
[Define if gettimeofday() populates the tz pointer passed in])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
fi
[svn-r859] Changes since 19981030 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST Added new Pablo files HDF5record_RT.h and ProcIDs.h ./acconfig.h ./configure [REGENERATED] ./configure.in ./src/H5.c ./src/H5Vprivate.h ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] ./src/H5private.h ./src/H5public.h ./test/big.c Added more configuration stuff for the Win32 environment. Removed all the #ifdef WIN32 from the source and replaced them with OS-independent stuff. Specifics follow: Check for non-Posix.1 `st_blocks' field in `struct stat' which is used by the big file test to decide if the file system supports holes. If the st_blocks field isn't present then we just skip the test. Configure checks for <io.h> <sys/resource.h> <sys/time.h> and <winsock.h> and defines HAVE_IO_H, HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H, HAVE_SYS_TIME_H and HAVE_WINSOCK_H when they're found. Configure checks whether both <sys/time.h> and <time.h> can be included and defines SYS_TIME_WITH_TIME if so. Otherwise include only <sys/time.h> or <time.h> even if both exist. Configure checks sizeof(__int64) and defines SIZEOF___INT64 to the result or to zero if __int64 isn't defined. The source uses `long long' in preference to `__int64'. Removed null WIN32 definition for `inline' since such a definition already exists in H5config.h Protected gettimeofday() calls in debugging code with HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY instead of WIN32. ./src/H5F.c ./src/H5Flow.c ./src/H5Fmpio.c ./src/H5Fsec2.c ./src/H5Fstdio.h ./src/H5P.c ./src/H5Tconv.c ./src/H5private.h Removed #include of system files from library source files and consolodated them into H5private.h where they're protected by various configuration macros (most of them were duplicated there already anyway). ./test/big.c ./test/chunk.c ./test/cmpd_dset.c ./test/dsets.c ./test/dtypes.c ./test/extend.c ./test/external.c ./test/fillval.c ./test/flush1.c ./test/flush2.c ./test/iopipe.c ./test/links.c ./test/mount.c ./test/mtime.c ./test/overhead.c ./test/ragged.c ./test/shtype.c ./test/unlink.c Protected system #include's with #ifdef's from H5config.h. Undefined NDEBUG since some of the tests rely on assert() to check return values. Removed WIN32 definitions for __unused__ since this can be controlled by the definition of HAVE_ATTRIBUTE in H5config.h ./test/testhdf5.h Removed the CLEAN_CMD definition because we no longer use it. Albert's cleanup() functions replaced it. ./test/fillval.c Initialized auto hid_t variables to fix warnings in error recovery code when data flow analysis is turned on in compilers. ./test/h5tools.c Initialized an auto variable to fix a compiler warning. ./test/chunk.c ./test/ragged.c The WIN32 had some unsigned variables changed to signed because the compiler generates warnings when coercing unsigned to double(?). I changed them back to unsigned because they really are unsigned quantities. If this the change was just to shut up extraneous warnings then perhaps a compiler flag can do the same; otherwise if the compiler generates bad code then we should supply a patch file instead messing up source code with bug work-arounds. ./src/H5detect.c Protected system #include's with #ifdef's from H5config.h thereby removing a WIN32. If getpwuid() doesn't exist (HAVE_GETPWUID) then we assume that `struct passwd' doesn't exist either (we don't really need it in that case). The H5T_NATIVE_LLONG and H5T_NATIVE_ULLONG are defined in terms of `long long' or else `__int64' or else `long' depending on what's available. ./src/H5Flow.c ./src/H5Ofill.c Added __unused__ to some function arguments that aren't used when assertions are turned off. ./src/H5V.c Changed an auto variable name in some hand-inlined code to get rid of a warning about the variable shadowing a previous auto.
1998-11-03 01:58:28 +08:00
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Does the struct stat have the st_blocks field? This field is not Posix.
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for st_blocks in struct stat])
[svn-r859] Changes since 19981030 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST Added new Pablo files HDF5record_RT.h and ProcIDs.h ./acconfig.h ./configure [REGENERATED] ./configure.in ./src/H5.c ./src/H5Vprivate.h ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] ./src/H5private.h ./src/H5public.h ./test/big.c Added more configuration stuff for the Win32 environment. Removed all the #ifdef WIN32 from the source and replaced them with OS-independent stuff. Specifics follow: Check for non-Posix.1 `st_blocks' field in `struct stat' which is used by the big file test to decide if the file system supports holes. If the st_blocks field isn't present then we just skip the test. Configure checks for <io.h> <sys/resource.h> <sys/time.h> and <winsock.h> and defines HAVE_IO_H, HAVE_SYS_RESOURCE_H, HAVE_SYS_TIME_H and HAVE_WINSOCK_H when they're found. Configure checks whether both <sys/time.h> and <time.h> can be included and defines SYS_TIME_WITH_TIME if so. Otherwise include only <sys/time.h> or <time.h> even if both exist. Configure checks sizeof(__int64) and defines SIZEOF___INT64 to the result or to zero if __int64 isn't defined. The source uses `long long' in preference to `__int64'. Removed null WIN32 definition for `inline' since such a definition already exists in H5config.h Protected gettimeofday() calls in debugging code with HAVE_GETTIMEOFDAY instead of WIN32. ./src/H5F.c ./src/H5Flow.c ./src/H5Fmpio.c ./src/H5Fsec2.c ./src/H5Fstdio.h ./src/H5P.c ./src/H5Tconv.c ./src/H5private.h Removed #include of system files from library source files and consolodated them into H5private.h where they're protected by various configuration macros (most of them were duplicated there already anyway). ./test/big.c ./test/chunk.c ./test/cmpd_dset.c ./test/dsets.c ./test/dtypes.c ./test/extend.c ./test/external.c ./test/fillval.c ./test/flush1.c ./test/flush2.c ./test/iopipe.c ./test/links.c ./test/mount.c ./test/mtime.c ./test/overhead.c ./test/ragged.c ./test/shtype.c ./test/unlink.c Protected system #include's with #ifdef's from H5config.h. Undefined NDEBUG since some of the tests rely on assert() to check return values. Removed WIN32 definitions for __unused__ since this can be controlled by the definition of HAVE_ATTRIBUTE in H5config.h ./test/testhdf5.h Removed the CLEAN_CMD definition because we no longer use it. Albert's cleanup() functions replaced it. ./test/fillval.c Initialized auto hid_t variables to fix warnings in error recovery code when data flow analysis is turned on in compilers. ./test/h5tools.c Initialized an auto variable to fix a compiler warning. ./test/chunk.c ./test/ragged.c The WIN32 had some unsigned variables changed to signed because the compiler generates warnings when coercing unsigned to double(?). I changed them back to unsigned because they really are unsigned quantities. If this the change was just to shut up extraneous warnings then perhaps a compiler flag can do the same; otherwise if the compiler generates bad code then we should supply a patch file instead messing up source code with bug work-arounds. ./src/H5detect.c Protected system #include's with #ifdef's from H5config.h thereby removing a WIN32. If getpwuid() doesn't exist (HAVE_GETPWUID) then we assume that `struct passwd' doesn't exist either (we don't really need it in that case). The H5T_NATIVE_LLONG and H5T_NATIVE_ULLONG are defined in terms of `long long' or else `__int64' or else `long' depending on what's available. ./src/H5Flow.c ./src/H5Ofill.c Added __unused__ to some function arguments that aren't used when assertions are turned off. ./src/H5V.c Changed an auto variable name in some hand-inlined code to get rid of a warning about the variable shadowing a previous auto.
1998-11-03 01:58:28 +08:00
AC_TRY_COMPILE([
#include <sys/stat.h>],[struct stat sb; sb.st_blocks=0;],
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_STAT_ST_BLOCKS], [1],
[Define if `struct stat' has the `st_blocks' field])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]),
AC_MSG_RESULT([no]))
[svn-r339] Changes since 19980408 ---------------------- ./src/H5Osdspace.c ./html/H5.format.html In the past we were allowed to have >2GB files on a 32-bit machine as long as no dataset within the file was larger than 4GB (or whatever sizeof(size_t) is). That's been fixed now. All dataset size calculations are done with `hsize_t' which is normally defined as `unsigned long long'. ./src/H5F.c ./src/H5Ffamily.c ./src/H5Fprivate.h ./src/H5P.c ./src/H5Ppublic.h The file family member size can now be set/queried. The default is still 64MB, but it can be set to 1GB by saying: H5Pset_family (plist, 30, H5P_DEFAULT); When opening an existing file family the specified bits-per-member is ignored and the first member of the family determines the bits-per-member, which can be retrieved with H5Pget_family(). ./acconfig.h ./configure.in ./src/H5config.h ./src/H5public.h Added `--disable-hsizet' so that those with old GCC compilers (<2.8.1) can still compile the code. ./src/H5.c ./src/H5private.h Added HDfprintf() which works just like fprintf() except you can give `H' as a size modifier for the integer conversions and supply an `hsize_t' or `hssize_t' argument without casting it. For instance: hsize_t npoints = H5Sget_npoints(space); HDfprintf(stdout,"Dataset has %Hd (%#018Hx) points\n", npoints, npoints); You can now give `%a' as a format to print an address, but all formating flags are ignored and it causes the return value of HDfprintf() to not include the characters in the address (but who uses the return value anyway :-). Example: H5G_t *grp; HDfprintf(stdout, "Group object header at %a\n", &(grp->ent.header)); Added HDstrtoll() which works exactly like [HD]strtol() except the result is an int64. ./src/debug.c Large addresses can now be entered from the command-line. Use either decimal, octal (leading `0') or hexadecimal (leading `0x') when giving the address. ./src/h5ls.c The printf format for dataset dimensions was changed to `%Hu' to support large datasets. ./test/big.c [NEW] A test for big datasets on 32-bit machines. This test is not run by default. Don't try to run it on an nfs-mounted file system or other file system that doesn't support holes because it creates two 32GB datasets of all zero.
1998-04-10 04:22:11 +08:00
[svn-r879] Changes since 19981105 ---------------------- ./configure.in ./acconfig.h ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] Added checks for functions, structs, constants, and header files used in h5ls.c to determine the output width with various Windows compilers and Unix variants. Added check for <sys/stat.h> and defined HAVE_SYS_STAT_H. Included <sys/stat.h> in H5private.h outside the Posix.1 #include's section. ./src/H5RA.c Less aggressive about failing -- rather returns false, which allows type detection to continue. ./src/h5ls.c Data types are displayed for datasets and named data types when `-v' or `--verbose' is specified on the command-line. The algorithm is a little different than the dumper because we're trying to be human-friendly, not necessarily machine-friendly. * Any data type which matches a native C type gets printed something like `native double'. * A floating point type that matches one of the IEEE standard types but not one of the native types gets printed like `IEEE 64-bit big-endian float'. * Other floating point values have information about sign bit location; exponent size, location, and bias; and significand size, location, and normalization. * Padding and offsets are displayed for types that have padding (precision != size), including internal padding for some floating point data types. * Non-native integer types are displayed like `32-bit little-endian unsigned integer'. * Compound data types have each member displayed including the member name, byte offset within the struct, dimensions, index permutation, and data type. * String types are displayed like `256-byte null-terminated ASCII string'. * References are displayed like `8-byte unknown reference' until the reference interface stabilizes a little. * All other types including types not yet defined will be printed like `4-byte class-9 unknown'. The dimensionality of scalar datasets is printed like `{SCALAR}' instead of just `{}'. If external raw files are used to store a dataset then the offsets, sizes, and file names of each are printed if `-v' or `--verbose' was given on the command-line. If an object is found and h5ls can't determine the object type then it still tries to print the number of hard links, the OID, and any comment that might be present if `-v' or `--verbose' was specified. If the `-d' or `--dump' switch is turned on then ragged arrays will report that the data can only be dumped by dumping the component datasets explicitly. I'm not planning to implement this since we're going to eventually change the whole way ragged arrays are stored. Compound data values do not have the component names displayed by default when `-v' or `--verbose' is turned on. Instead, the names can be displayed with `-l' or `--label'. The output width is determined by the first rule that applies: * If the `-wN', `-w N' or `--width=N' switch appeared on the command line then use N for the output width. * Query the OS for the tty width in a highly unportable way borrowed from GNU `less' depending on what functions and data structures were found during configuration (if any): _getvideoconfig(), gettextinfo(), _srcsize(), ioctl(), GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(), struct videoconfig, struct text_info, the TIOCGWINSZ ioctl, the TIOCGETD ioctl. * If the `COLUMNS' environment variable is set then use its value. * Use the value 80. Just for kicks, run Mark and Jim's test_vbt and then say `h5ls -dlsv test.vbt'. You can also try it on the various *.h5 files in the test/example directories. ./config/linux Removed turning on parallel by default on Robb's macine.
1998-11-07 02:00:22 +08:00
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl How do we figure out the width of a tty in characters?
dnl
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(_getvideoconfig gettextinfo GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo)
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(_scrsize ioctl)
[svn-r879] Changes since 19981105 ---------------------- ./configure.in ./acconfig.h ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] Added checks for functions, structs, constants, and header files used in h5ls.c to determine the output width with various Windows compilers and Unix variants. Added check for <sys/stat.h> and defined HAVE_SYS_STAT_H. Included <sys/stat.h> in H5private.h outside the Posix.1 #include's section. ./src/H5RA.c Less aggressive about failing -- rather returns false, which allows type detection to continue. ./src/h5ls.c Data types are displayed for datasets and named data types when `-v' or `--verbose' is specified on the command-line. The algorithm is a little different than the dumper because we're trying to be human-friendly, not necessarily machine-friendly. * Any data type which matches a native C type gets printed something like `native double'. * A floating point type that matches one of the IEEE standard types but not one of the native types gets printed like `IEEE 64-bit big-endian float'. * Other floating point values have information about sign bit location; exponent size, location, and bias; and significand size, location, and normalization. * Padding and offsets are displayed for types that have padding (precision != size), including internal padding for some floating point data types. * Non-native integer types are displayed like `32-bit little-endian unsigned integer'. * Compound data types have each member displayed including the member name, byte offset within the struct, dimensions, index permutation, and data type. * String types are displayed like `256-byte null-terminated ASCII string'. * References are displayed like `8-byte unknown reference' until the reference interface stabilizes a little. * All other types including types not yet defined will be printed like `4-byte class-9 unknown'. The dimensionality of scalar datasets is printed like `{SCALAR}' instead of just `{}'. If external raw files are used to store a dataset then the offsets, sizes, and file names of each are printed if `-v' or `--verbose' was given on the command-line. If an object is found and h5ls can't determine the object type then it still tries to print the number of hard links, the OID, and any comment that might be present if `-v' or `--verbose' was specified. If the `-d' or `--dump' switch is turned on then ragged arrays will report that the data can only be dumped by dumping the component datasets explicitly. I'm not planning to implement this since we're going to eventually change the whole way ragged arrays are stored. Compound data values do not have the component names displayed by default when `-v' or `--verbose' is turned on. Instead, the names can be displayed with `-l' or `--label'. The output width is determined by the first rule that applies: * If the `-wN', `-w N' or `--width=N' switch appeared on the command line then use N for the output width. * Query the OS for the tty width in a highly unportable way borrowed from GNU `less' depending on what functions and data structures were found during configuration (if any): _getvideoconfig(), gettextinfo(), _srcsize(), ioctl(), GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(), struct videoconfig, struct text_info, the TIOCGWINSZ ioctl, the TIOCGETD ioctl. * If the `COLUMNS' environment variable is set then use its value. * Use the value 80. Just for kicks, run Mark and Jim's test_vbt and then say `h5ls -dlsv test.vbt'. You can also try it on the various *.h5 files in the test/example directories. ./config/linux Removed turning on parallel by default on Robb's macine.
1998-11-07 02:00:22 +08:00
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for struct videoconfig])
[svn-r879] Changes since 19981105 ---------------------- ./configure.in ./acconfig.h ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] Added checks for functions, structs, constants, and header files used in h5ls.c to determine the output width with various Windows compilers and Unix variants. Added check for <sys/stat.h> and defined HAVE_SYS_STAT_H. Included <sys/stat.h> in H5private.h outside the Posix.1 #include's section. ./src/H5RA.c Less aggressive about failing -- rather returns false, which allows type detection to continue. ./src/h5ls.c Data types are displayed for datasets and named data types when `-v' or `--verbose' is specified on the command-line. The algorithm is a little different than the dumper because we're trying to be human-friendly, not necessarily machine-friendly. * Any data type which matches a native C type gets printed something like `native double'. * A floating point type that matches one of the IEEE standard types but not one of the native types gets printed like `IEEE 64-bit big-endian float'. * Other floating point values have information about sign bit location; exponent size, location, and bias; and significand size, location, and normalization. * Padding and offsets are displayed for types that have padding (precision != size), including internal padding for some floating point data types. * Non-native integer types are displayed like `32-bit little-endian unsigned integer'. * Compound data types have each member displayed including the member name, byte offset within the struct, dimensions, index permutation, and data type. * String types are displayed like `256-byte null-terminated ASCII string'. * References are displayed like `8-byte unknown reference' until the reference interface stabilizes a little. * All other types including types not yet defined will be printed like `4-byte class-9 unknown'. The dimensionality of scalar datasets is printed like `{SCALAR}' instead of just `{}'. If external raw files are used to store a dataset then the offsets, sizes, and file names of each are printed if `-v' or `--verbose' was given on the command-line. If an object is found and h5ls can't determine the object type then it still tries to print the number of hard links, the OID, and any comment that might be present if `-v' or `--verbose' was specified. If the `-d' or `--dump' switch is turned on then ragged arrays will report that the data can only be dumped by dumping the component datasets explicitly. I'm not planning to implement this since we're going to eventually change the whole way ragged arrays are stored. Compound data values do not have the component names displayed by default when `-v' or `--verbose' is turned on. Instead, the names can be displayed with `-l' or `--label'. The output width is determined by the first rule that applies: * If the `-wN', `-w N' or `--width=N' switch appeared on the command line then use N for the output width. * Query the OS for the tty width in a highly unportable way borrowed from GNU `less' depending on what functions and data structures were found during configuration (if any): _getvideoconfig(), gettextinfo(), _srcsize(), ioctl(), GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(), struct videoconfig, struct text_info, the TIOCGWINSZ ioctl, the TIOCGETD ioctl. * If the `COLUMNS' environment variable is set then use its value. * Use the value 80. Just for kicks, run Mark and Jim's test_vbt and then say `h5ls -dlsv test.vbt'. You can also try it on the various *.h5 files in the test/example directories. ./config/linux Removed turning on parallel by default on Robb's macine.
1998-11-07 02:00:22 +08:00
AC_TRY_COMPILE(,[struct videoconfig w; w.numtextcols=0;],
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_STRUCT_VIDEOCONFIG], [1],
[Define if `struct videoconfig' is defined])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]),
AC_MSG_RESULT([no]))
[svn-r879] Changes since 19981105 ---------------------- ./configure.in ./acconfig.h ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] Added checks for functions, structs, constants, and header files used in h5ls.c to determine the output width with various Windows compilers and Unix variants. Added check for <sys/stat.h> and defined HAVE_SYS_STAT_H. Included <sys/stat.h> in H5private.h outside the Posix.1 #include's section. ./src/H5RA.c Less aggressive about failing -- rather returns false, which allows type detection to continue. ./src/h5ls.c Data types are displayed for datasets and named data types when `-v' or `--verbose' is specified on the command-line. The algorithm is a little different than the dumper because we're trying to be human-friendly, not necessarily machine-friendly. * Any data type which matches a native C type gets printed something like `native double'. * A floating point type that matches one of the IEEE standard types but not one of the native types gets printed like `IEEE 64-bit big-endian float'. * Other floating point values have information about sign bit location; exponent size, location, and bias; and significand size, location, and normalization. * Padding and offsets are displayed for types that have padding (precision != size), including internal padding for some floating point data types. * Non-native integer types are displayed like `32-bit little-endian unsigned integer'. * Compound data types have each member displayed including the member name, byte offset within the struct, dimensions, index permutation, and data type. * String types are displayed like `256-byte null-terminated ASCII string'. * References are displayed like `8-byte unknown reference' until the reference interface stabilizes a little. * All other types including types not yet defined will be printed like `4-byte class-9 unknown'. The dimensionality of scalar datasets is printed like `{SCALAR}' instead of just `{}'. If external raw files are used to store a dataset then the offsets, sizes, and file names of each are printed if `-v' or `--verbose' was given on the command-line. If an object is found and h5ls can't determine the object type then it still tries to print the number of hard links, the OID, and any comment that might be present if `-v' or `--verbose' was specified. If the `-d' or `--dump' switch is turned on then ragged arrays will report that the data can only be dumped by dumping the component datasets explicitly. I'm not planning to implement this since we're going to eventually change the whole way ragged arrays are stored. Compound data values do not have the component names displayed by default when `-v' or `--verbose' is turned on. Instead, the names can be displayed with `-l' or `--label'. The output width is determined by the first rule that applies: * If the `-wN', `-w N' or `--width=N' switch appeared on the command line then use N for the output width. * Query the OS for the tty width in a highly unportable way borrowed from GNU `less' depending on what functions and data structures were found during configuration (if any): _getvideoconfig(), gettextinfo(), _srcsize(), ioctl(), GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(), struct videoconfig, struct text_info, the TIOCGWINSZ ioctl, the TIOCGETD ioctl. * If the `COLUMNS' environment variable is set then use its value. * Use the value 80. Just for kicks, run Mark and Jim's test_vbt and then say `h5ls -dlsv test.vbt'. You can also try it on the various *.h5 files in the test/example directories. ./config/linux Removed turning on parallel by default on Robb's macine.
1998-11-07 02:00:22 +08:00
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for struct text_info])
AC_TRY_COMPILE(, [struct text_info w; w.screenwidth=0;],
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_STRUCT_TEXT_INFO], [1],
[Define if `struct text_info' is defined])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]),
AC_MSG_RESULT([no]))
[svn-r879] Changes since 19981105 ---------------------- ./configure.in ./acconfig.h ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] Added checks for functions, structs, constants, and header files used in h5ls.c to determine the output width with various Windows compilers and Unix variants. Added check for <sys/stat.h> and defined HAVE_SYS_STAT_H. Included <sys/stat.h> in H5private.h outside the Posix.1 #include's section. ./src/H5RA.c Less aggressive about failing -- rather returns false, which allows type detection to continue. ./src/h5ls.c Data types are displayed for datasets and named data types when `-v' or `--verbose' is specified on the command-line. The algorithm is a little different than the dumper because we're trying to be human-friendly, not necessarily machine-friendly. * Any data type which matches a native C type gets printed something like `native double'. * A floating point type that matches one of the IEEE standard types but not one of the native types gets printed like `IEEE 64-bit big-endian float'. * Other floating point values have information about sign bit location; exponent size, location, and bias; and significand size, location, and normalization. * Padding and offsets are displayed for types that have padding (precision != size), including internal padding for some floating point data types. * Non-native integer types are displayed like `32-bit little-endian unsigned integer'. * Compound data types have each member displayed including the member name, byte offset within the struct, dimensions, index permutation, and data type. * String types are displayed like `256-byte null-terminated ASCII string'. * References are displayed like `8-byte unknown reference' until the reference interface stabilizes a little. * All other types including types not yet defined will be printed like `4-byte class-9 unknown'. The dimensionality of scalar datasets is printed like `{SCALAR}' instead of just `{}'. If external raw files are used to store a dataset then the offsets, sizes, and file names of each are printed if `-v' or `--verbose' was given on the command-line. If an object is found and h5ls can't determine the object type then it still tries to print the number of hard links, the OID, and any comment that might be present if `-v' or `--verbose' was specified. If the `-d' or `--dump' switch is turned on then ragged arrays will report that the data can only be dumped by dumping the component datasets explicitly. I'm not planning to implement this since we're going to eventually change the whole way ragged arrays are stored. Compound data values do not have the component names displayed by default when `-v' or `--verbose' is turned on. Instead, the names can be displayed with `-l' or `--label'. The output width is determined by the first rule that applies: * If the `-wN', `-w N' or `--width=N' switch appeared on the command line then use N for the output width. * Query the OS for the tty width in a highly unportable way borrowed from GNU `less' depending on what functions and data structures were found during configuration (if any): _getvideoconfig(), gettextinfo(), _srcsize(), ioctl(), GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(), struct videoconfig, struct text_info, the TIOCGWINSZ ioctl, the TIOCGETD ioctl. * If the `COLUMNS' environment variable is set then use its value. * Use the value 80. Just for kicks, run Mark and Jim's test_vbt and then say `h5ls -dlsv test.vbt'. You can also try it on the various *.h5 files in the test/example directories. ./config/linux Removed turning on parallel by default on Robb's macine.
1998-11-07 02:00:22 +08:00
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for TIOCGWINSZ])
[svn-r879] Changes since 19981105 ---------------------- ./configure.in ./acconfig.h ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] Added checks for functions, structs, constants, and header files used in h5ls.c to determine the output width with various Windows compilers and Unix variants. Added check for <sys/stat.h> and defined HAVE_SYS_STAT_H. Included <sys/stat.h> in H5private.h outside the Posix.1 #include's section. ./src/H5RA.c Less aggressive about failing -- rather returns false, which allows type detection to continue. ./src/h5ls.c Data types are displayed for datasets and named data types when `-v' or `--verbose' is specified on the command-line. The algorithm is a little different than the dumper because we're trying to be human-friendly, not necessarily machine-friendly. * Any data type which matches a native C type gets printed something like `native double'. * A floating point type that matches one of the IEEE standard types but not one of the native types gets printed like `IEEE 64-bit big-endian float'. * Other floating point values have information about sign bit location; exponent size, location, and bias; and significand size, location, and normalization. * Padding and offsets are displayed for types that have padding (precision != size), including internal padding for some floating point data types. * Non-native integer types are displayed like `32-bit little-endian unsigned integer'. * Compound data types have each member displayed including the member name, byte offset within the struct, dimensions, index permutation, and data type. * String types are displayed like `256-byte null-terminated ASCII string'. * References are displayed like `8-byte unknown reference' until the reference interface stabilizes a little. * All other types including types not yet defined will be printed like `4-byte class-9 unknown'. The dimensionality of scalar datasets is printed like `{SCALAR}' instead of just `{}'. If external raw files are used to store a dataset then the offsets, sizes, and file names of each are printed if `-v' or `--verbose' was given on the command-line. If an object is found and h5ls can't determine the object type then it still tries to print the number of hard links, the OID, and any comment that might be present if `-v' or `--verbose' was specified. If the `-d' or `--dump' switch is turned on then ragged arrays will report that the data can only be dumped by dumping the component datasets explicitly. I'm not planning to implement this since we're going to eventually change the whole way ragged arrays are stored. Compound data values do not have the component names displayed by default when `-v' or `--verbose' is turned on. Instead, the names can be displayed with `-l' or `--label'. The output width is determined by the first rule that applies: * If the `-wN', `-w N' or `--width=N' switch appeared on the command line then use N for the output width. * Query the OS for the tty width in a highly unportable way borrowed from GNU `less' depending on what functions and data structures were found during configuration (if any): _getvideoconfig(), gettextinfo(), _srcsize(), ioctl(), GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(), struct videoconfig, struct text_info, the TIOCGWINSZ ioctl, the TIOCGETD ioctl. * If the `COLUMNS' environment variable is set then use its value. * Use the value 80. Just for kicks, run Mark and Jim's test_vbt and then say `h5ls -dlsv test.vbt'. You can also try it on the various *.h5 files in the test/example directories. ./config/linux Removed turning on parallel by default on Robb's macine.
1998-11-07 02:00:22 +08:00
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/ioctl.h>],[int w=TIOCGWINSZ;],
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_TIOCGWINSZ], [1],
[Define if the ioctl TIOGWINSZ is defined])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]),
AC_MSG_RESULT([no]))
[svn-r879] Changes since 19981105 ---------------------- ./configure.in ./acconfig.h ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] Added checks for functions, structs, constants, and header files used in h5ls.c to determine the output width with various Windows compilers and Unix variants. Added check for <sys/stat.h> and defined HAVE_SYS_STAT_H. Included <sys/stat.h> in H5private.h outside the Posix.1 #include's section. ./src/H5RA.c Less aggressive about failing -- rather returns false, which allows type detection to continue. ./src/h5ls.c Data types are displayed for datasets and named data types when `-v' or `--verbose' is specified on the command-line. The algorithm is a little different than the dumper because we're trying to be human-friendly, not necessarily machine-friendly. * Any data type which matches a native C type gets printed something like `native double'. * A floating point type that matches one of the IEEE standard types but not one of the native types gets printed like `IEEE 64-bit big-endian float'. * Other floating point values have information about sign bit location; exponent size, location, and bias; and significand size, location, and normalization. * Padding and offsets are displayed for types that have padding (precision != size), including internal padding for some floating point data types. * Non-native integer types are displayed like `32-bit little-endian unsigned integer'. * Compound data types have each member displayed including the member name, byte offset within the struct, dimensions, index permutation, and data type. * String types are displayed like `256-byte null-terminated ASCII string'. * References are displayed like `8-byte unknown reference' until the reference interface stabilizes a little. * All other types including types not yet defined will be printed like `4-byte class-9 unknown'. The dimensionality of scalar datasets is printed like `{SCALAR}' instead of just `{}'. If external raw files are used to store a dataset then the offsets, sizes, and file names of each are printed if `-v' or `--verbose' was given on the command-line. If an object is found and h5ls can't determine the object type then it still tries to print the number of hard links, the OID, and any comment that might be present if `-v' or `--verbose' was specified. If the `-d' or `--dump' switch is turned on then ragged arrays will report that the data can only be dumped by dumping the component datasets explicitly. I'm not planning to implement this since we're going to eventually change the whole way ragged arrays are stored. Compound data values do not have the component names displayed by default when `-v' or `--verbose' is turned on. Instead, the names can be displayed with `-l' or `--label'. The output width is determined by the first rule that applies: * If the `-wN', `-w N' or `--width=N' switch appeared on the command line then use N for the output width. * Query the OS for the tty width in a highly unportable way borrowed from GNU `less' depending on what functions and data structures were found during configuration (if any): _getvideoconfig(), gettextinfo(), _srcsize(), ioctl(), GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(), struct videoconfig, struct text_info, the TIOCGWINSZ ioctl, the TIOCGETD ioctl. * If the `COLUMNS' environment variable is set then use its value. * Use the value 80. Just for kicks, run Mark and Jim's test_vbt and then say `h5ls -dlsv test.vbt'. You can also try it on the various *.h5 files in the test/example directories. ./config/linux Removed turning on parallel by default on Robb's macine.
1998-11-07 02:00:22 +08:00
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for TIOCGETD])
[svn-r879] Changes since 19981105 ---------------------- ./configure.in ./acconfig.h ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] Added checks for functions, structs, constants, and header files used in h5ls.c to determine the output width with various Windows compilers and Unix variants. Added check for <sys/stat.h> and defined HAVE_SYS_STAT_H. Included <sys/stat.h> in H5private.h outside the Posix.1 #include's section. ./src/H5RA.c Less aggressive about failing -- rather returns false, which allows type detection to continue. ./src/h5ls.c Data types are displayed for datasets and named data types when `-v' or `--verbose' is specified on the command-line. The algorithm is a little different than the dumper because we're trying to be human-friendly, not necessarily machine-friendly. * Any data type which matches a native C type gets printed something like `native double'. * A floating point type that matches one of the IEEE standard types but not one of the native types gets printed like `IEEE 64-bit big-endian float'. * Other floating point values have information about sign bit location; exponent size, location, and bias; and significand size, location, and normalization. * Padding and offsets are displayed for types that have padding (precision != size), including internal padding for some floating point data types. * Non-native integer types are displayed like `32-bit little-endian unsigned integer'. * Compound data types have each member displayed including the member name, byte offset within the struct, dimensions, index permutation, and data type. * String types are displayed like `256-byte null-terminated ASCII string'. * References are displayed like `8-byte unknown reference' until the reference interface stabilizes a little. * All other types including types not yet defined will be printed like `4-byte class-9 unknown'. The dimensionality of scalar datasets is printed like `{SCALAR}' instead of just `{}'. If external raw files are used to store a dataset then the offsets, sizes, and file names of each are printed if `-v' or `--verbose' was given on the command-line. If an object is found and h5ls can't determine the object type then it still tries to print the number of hard links, the OID, and any comment that might be present if `-v' or `--verbose' was specified. If the `-d' or `--dump' switch is turned on then ragged arrays will report that the data can only be dumped by dumping the component datasets explicitly. I'm not planning to implement this since we're going to eventually change the whole way ragged arrays are stored. Compound data values do not have the component names displayed by default when `-v' or `--verbose' is turned on. Instead, the names can be displayed with `-l' or `--label'. The output width is determined by the first rule that applies: * If the `-wN', `-w N' or `--width=N' switch appeared on the command line then use N for the output width. * Query the OS for the tty width in a highly unportable way borrowed from GNU `less' depending on what functions and data structures were found during configuration (if any): _getvideoconfig(), gettextinfo(), _srcsize(), ioctl(), GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(), struct videoconfig, struct text_info, the TIOCGWINSZ ioctl, the TIOCGETD ioctl. * If the `COLUMNS' environment variable is set then use its value. * Use the value 80. Just for kicks, run Mark and Jim's test_vbt and then say `h5ls -dlsv test.vbt'. You can also try it on the various *.h5 files in the test/example directories. ./config/linux Removed turning on parallel by default on Robb's macine.
1998-11-07 02:00:22 +08:00
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <sys/ioctl.h>],[int w=TIOCGETD;],
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_TIOCGETD], [1],
[Define if the ioctl TIOCGETD is defined])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]),
AC_MSG_RESULT([no]))
[svn-r879] Changes since 19981105 ---------------------- ./configure.in ./acconfig.h ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] Added checks for functions, structs, constants, and header files used in h5ls.c to determine the output width with various Windows compilers and Unix variants. Added check for <sys/stat.h> and defined HAVE_SYS_STAT_H. Included <sys/stat.h> in H5private.h outside the Posix.1 #include's section. ./src/H5RA.c Less aggressive about failing -- rather returns false, which allows type detection to continue. ./src/h5ls.c Data types are displayed for datasets and named data types when `-v' or `--verbose' is specified on the command-line. The algorithm is a little different than the dumper because we're trying to be human-friendly, not necessarily machine-friendly. * Any data type which matches a native C type gets printed something like `native double'. * A floating point type that matches one of the IEEE standard types but not one of the native types gets printed like `IEEE 64-bit big-endian float'. * Other floating point values have information about sign bit location; exponent size, location, and bias; and significand size, location, and normalization. * Padding and offsets are displayed for types that have padding (precision != size), including internal padding for some floating point data types. * Non-native integer types are displayed like `32-bit little-endian unsigned integer'. * Compound data types have each member displayed including the member name, byte offset within the struct, dimensions, index permutation, and data type. * String types are displayed like `256-byte null-terminated ASCII string'. * References are displayed like `8-byte unknown reference' until the reference interface stabilizes a little. * All other types including types not yet defined will be printed like `4-byte class-9 unknown'. The dimensionality of scalar datasets is printed like `{SCALAR}' instead of just `{}'. If external raw files are used to store a dataset then the offsets, sizes, and file names of each are printed if `-v' or `--verbose' was given on the command-line. If an object is found and h5ls can't determine the object type then it still tries to print the number of hard links, the OID, and any comment that might be present if `-v' or `--verbose' was specified. If the `-d' or `--dump' switch is turned on then ragged arrays will report that the data can only be dumped by dumping the component datasets explicitly. I'm not planning to implement this since we're going to eventually change the whole way ragged arrays are stored. Compound data values do not have the component names displayed by default when `-v' or `--verbose' is turned on. Instead, the names can be displayed with `-l' or `--label'. The output width is determined by the first rule that applies: * If the `-wN', `-w N' or `--width=N' switch appeared on the command line then use N for the output width. * Query the OS for the tty width in a highly unportable way borrowed from GNU `less' depending on what functions and data structures were found during configuration (if any): _getvideoconfig(), gettextinfo(), _srcsize(), ioctl(), GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(), struct videoconfig, struct text_info, the TIOCGWINSZ ioctl, the TIOCGETD ioctl. * If the `COLUMNS' environment variable is set then use its value. * Use the value 80. Just for kicks, run Mark and Jim's test_vbt and then say `h5ls -dlsv test.vbt'. You can also try it on the various *.h5 files in the test/example directories. ./config/linux Removed turning on parallel by default on Robb's macine.
1998-11-07 02:00:22 +08:00
[svn-r339] Changes since 19980408 ---------------------- ./src/H5Osdspace.c ./html/H5.format.html In the past we were allowed to have >2GB files on a 32-bit machine as long as no dataset within the file was larger than 4GB (or whatever sizeof(size_t) is). That's been fixed now. All dataset size calculations are done with `hsize_t' which is normally defined as `unsigned long long'. ./src/H5F.c ./src/H5Ffamily.c ./src/H5Fprivate.h ./src/H5P.c ./src/H5Ppublic.h The file family member size can now be set/queried. The default is still 64MB, but it can be set to 1GB by saying: H5Pset_family (plist, 30, H5P_DEFAULT); When opening an existing file family the specified bits-per-member is ignored and the first member of the family determines the bits-per-member, which can be retrieved with H5Pget_family(). ./acconfig.h ./configure.in ./src/H5config.h ./src/H5public.h Added `--disable-hsizet' so that those with old GCC compilers (<2.8.1) can still compile the code. ./src/H5.c ./src/H5private.h Added HDfprintf() which works just like fprintf() except you can give `H' as a size modifier for the integer conversions and supply an `hsize_t' or `hssize_t' argument without casting it. For instance: hsize_t npoints = H5Sget_npoints(space); HDfprintf(stdout,"Dataset has %Hd (%#018Hx) points\n", npoints, npoints); You can now give `%a' as a format to print an address, but all formating flags are ignored and it causes the return value of HDfprintf() to not include the characters in the address (but who uses the return value anyway :-). Example: H5G_t *grp; HDfprintf(stdout, "Group object header at %a\n", &(grp->ent.header)); Added HDstrtoll() which works exactly like [HD]strtol() except the result is an int64. ./src/debug.c Large addresses can now be entered from the command-line. Use either decimal, octal (leading `0') or hexadecimal (leading `0x') when giving the address. ./src/h5ls.c The printf format for dataset dimensions was changed to `%Hu' to support large datasets. ./test/big.c [NEW] A test for big datasets on 32-bit machines. This test is not run by default. Don't try to run it on an nfs-mounted file system or other file system that doesn't support holes because it creates two 32GB datasets of all zero.
1998-04-10 04:22:11 +08:00
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check for functions.
dnl tmpfile needed by h5pdiff.
[svn-r339] Changes since 19980408 ---------------------- ./src/H5Osdspace.c ./html/H5.format.html In the past we were allowed to have >2GB files on a 32-bit machine as long as no dataset within the file was larger than 4GB (or whatever sizeof(size_t) is). That's been fixed now. All dataset size calculations are done with `hsize_t' which is normally defined as `unsigned long long'. ./src/H5F.c ./src/H5Ffamily.c ./src/H5Fprivate.h ./src/H5P.c ./src/H5Ppublic.h The file family member size can now be set/queried. The default is still 64MB, but it can be set to 1GB by saying: H5Pset_family (plist, 30, H5P_DEFAULT); When opening an existing file family the specified bits-per-member is ignored and the first member of the family determines the bits-per-member, which can be retrieved with H5Pget_family(). ./acconfig.h ./configure.in ./src/H5config.h ./src/H5public.h Added `--disable-hsizet' so that those with old GCC compilers (<2.8.1) can still compile the code. ./src/H5.c ./src/H5private.h Added HDfprintf() which works just like fprintf() except you can give `H' as a size modifier for the integer conversions and supply an `hsize_t' or `hssize_t' argument without casting it. For instance: hsize_t npoints = H5Sget_npoints(space); HDfprintf(stdout,"Dataset has %Hd (%#018Hx) points\n", npoints, npoints); You can now give `%a' as a format to print an address, but all formating flags are ignored and it causes the return value of HDfprintf() to not include the characters in the address (but who uses the return value anyway :-). Example: H5G_t *grp; HDfprintf(stdout, "Group object header at %a\n", &(grp->ent.header)); Added HDstrtoll() which works exactly like [HD]strtol() except the result is an int64. ./src/debug.c Large addresses can now be entered from the command-line. Use either decimal, octal (leading `0') or hexadecimal (leading `0x') when giving the address. ./src/h5ls.c The printf format for dataset dimensions was changed to `%Hu' to support large datasets. ./test/big.c [NEW] A test for big datasets on 32-bit machines. This test is not run by default. Don't try to run it on an nfs-mounted file system or other file system that doesn't support holes because it creates two 32GB datasets of all zero.
1998-04-10 04:22:11 +08:00
dnl
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(alarm fork frexpf frexpl gethostname getpwuid getrusage)
[svn-r6252] Purpose: Lots of performance improvements & a couple new internal API interfaces. Description: Performance Improvements: - Cached file offset & length sizes in shared file struct, to avoid constantly looking them up in the FCPL. - Generic property improvements: - Added "revision" number to generic property classes to speed up comparisons. - Changed method of storing properties from using a hash-table to the TBBT routines in the library. - Share the propery names between classes and the lists derived from them. - Removed redundant 'def_value' buffer from each property. - Switching code to use a "copy on write" strategy for properties in each list, where the properties in each list are shared with the properties in the class, until a property's value is changed in a list. - Fixed error in layout code which was allocating too many buffers. - Redefined public macros of the form (H5open()/H5check, <variable>) internally to only be (<variable>), avoiding innumerable useless calls to H5open() and H5check_version(). - Reuse already zeroed buffers in H5F_contig_fill instead of constantly re-zeroing them. - Don't write fill values if writing entire dataset. - Use gettimeofday() system call instead of time() system when checking the modification time of a dataset. - Added reference counted string API and use it for tracking the names of objects opening in a file (for the ID->name code). - Removed redundant H5P_get() calls in B-tree routines. - Redefine H5T datatype macros internally to the library, to avoid calling H5check redundantly. - Keep dataspace information for dataset locally instead of reading from disk each time. Added new module to track open objects in a file, to allow this (which will be useful eventually for some FPH5 metadata caching issues). - Remove H5AC_find macro which was inlining metadata cache lookups, and call function instead. - Remove redundant memset() calls from H5G_namei() routine. - Remove redundant checking of object type when locating objects in metadata cache and rely on the address only. - Create default dataset object to use when default dataset creation property list is used to create datasets, bypassing querying for all the property list values. - Use default I/O vector size when performing raw data with the default dataset transfer property list, instead of querying for I/O vector size. - Remove H5P_DEFAULT internally to the library, replacing it with more specific default property list based on the type of property list needed. - Remove redundant memset() calls in object header message (H5O*) routines. - Remove redunant memset() calls in data I/O routines. - Split free-list allocation routines into malloc() and calloc()- like routines, instead of one combined routine. - Remove lots of indirection in H5O*() routines. - Simplify metadata cache entry comparison routine (used when flushing entire cache out). - Only enable metadata cache statistics when H5AC_DEBUG is turned on, instead of always tracking them. - Simplify address comparison macro (H5F_addr_eq). - Remove redundant metadata cache entry protections during dataset creation by protecting the object header once and making all the modifications necessary for the dataset creation before unprotecting it. - Reduce # of "number of element in extent" computations performed by computing and storing the value during dataspace creation. - Simplify checking for group location's file information, when file has not been involving in file-mounting operations. - Use binary encoding for modification time, instead of ASCII. - Hoist H5HL_peek calls (to get information in a local heap) out of loops in many group routine. - Use static variable for iterators of selections, instead of dynamically allocation them each time. - Lookup & insert new entries in one step, avoiding traversing group's B-tree twice. - Fixed memory leak in H5Gget_objname_idx() routine (tangential to performance improvements, but fixed along the way). - Use free-list for reference counted strings. - Don't bother copying object names into cached group entries, since they are re-created when an object is opened. The benchmark I used to measure these results created several thousand small (2K) datasets in a file and wrote out the data for them. This is Elena's "regular.c" benchmark. These changes resulted in approximately ~4.3x speedup of the development branch when compared to the previous code in the development branch and ~1.4x speedup compared to the release branch. Additionally, these changes reduce the total memory used (code and data) by the development branch by ~800KB, bringing the development branch back into the same ballpark as the release branch. I'll send out a more detailed description of the benchmark results as a followup note. New internal API routines: Added "reference counted strings" API for tracking strings that get used by multiple owners without duplicating the strings. Added "ternary search tree" API for text->object mappings. Platforms tested: Tested h5committest {arabica (fortran), eirene (fortran, C++) modi4 (parallel, fortran)} Other platforms/configurations tested? FreeBSD 4.7 (sleipnir) serial & parallel Solaris 2.6 (baldric) serial
2003-01-10 01:20:03 +08:00
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(BSDgettimeofday longjmp setsysinfo sigaction)
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(signal snprintf vasprintf strdup system waitpid)
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(random srandom)
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(tmpfile)
dnl Check for vsnprintf() separately, so we can detect situations where it
dnl doesn't return the correct size for formatted strings that are too large
dnl for the buffer provided
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(vsnprintf,
dnl Check if vsnprintf() returns correct size for strings that don't fit
dnl into the size allowed. If vsnprintf() works correctly on this platform,
dnl it should return a value of 42 for the test below
dnl
dnl Note that vsnprintf fails in two different ways:
dnl - In IRIX64, calls to vnsprintf() with a formatted string that
dnl is larger than the buffer size allowed incorrectly
dnl return the size of the buffer minus one.
dnl - In HP/UX, calls to vsnprintf() with a formatted string that
dnl is larger than the buffer size allowed incorrectly
dnl return (-1)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if vsnprintf returns correct value])
AC_CACHE_VAL([hdf5_cv_vsnprintf_works],
AC_TRY_RUN([
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
int test_vsnprintf(const char *fmt,...)
{
va_list ap;
char *s = malloc(16);
int ret;
va_start(ap, fmt);
ret=vsnprintf(s,16,"%s",ap);
va_end(ap);
return(ret!=42 ? 1 : 0);
}
int main(void)
{
exit(test_vsnprintf("%s","A string that is longer than 16 characters"));
}
],[hdf5_cv_vsnprintf_works=yes],[hdf5_cv_vsnprintf_works=no],))
if test ${hdf5_cv_vsnprintf_works} = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
AC_DEFINE([VSNPRINTF_WORKS], [1],
[Define if vsnprintf() returns the correct value for formatted strings that don't fit into size allowed])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
,)
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
[svn-r129] Changes since 19970916 ---------------------- ./config/depend.in Fixed backslashes in sed script because the H5Gnode.c dependency info was disappearing. You'll have to rerun config.status to rebuild the Makefiles unless you use gnu make. ./config/conclude.in Also removes emacs backup files, TAGS, and svf backup files. ./config/linux Grouped gcc flags and added provisions for debugging vs. production. ./html/H5.format.html Updated messages 0x0008, 0x0009, and 0x000A. ./html/storage.html Documentation describing storage schemes. ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in New source files. ./src/H5A.c ./src/H5Apublic.h ./src/H5C.c Changed VOIDP to void* in a couple places. ./src/H5AC.c ./src/H5ACprivate.h ./src/H5B.c ./src/H5Bprivate.h ./src/H5G.c ./src/H5Gnode.c ./src/H5Gprivate.h ./src/H5H.c ./src/H5O.c Removed `const' from some variables because H5G_node_found() wanted to modify it's udata argument. Removing const there caused it to cascade to these other locations. ./src/H5AC.c ./src/H5ACprivate.h ./src/H5B.c ./src/H5Gnode.c ./src/H5Gstab.c ./src/H5H.c ./src/H5O.c Added an extra argument to H5AC_find_f() and H5AC_protect(). This arg gets passed to the load() method. Also added an extra argument to the H5AC_find() macro. ./src/H5B.c ./src/H5Bprivate.h ./src/H5Gnode.c Extra argument passed to the sizeof_rkey() method. ./src/H5Fprivate.c ./src/H5Fistore.c (new) Added indexed I/O operations. ./src/H5G.c ./src/H5Gnode.c ./src/H5Gprivate.h Beginning to add H5G_open/close and related bug fixes. ./src/H5Oprivate.h ./src/H5Oistore.c (new) Added the H5O_ISTORE messsage (0x0008) for indexed storage of objects. ./src/H5private.h Added extra braces around both sides of the FUNC_ENTER() and FUNC_LEAVE() macros so FUNC_ENTER() can appear before declarations or after executable statements the second case is used by H5G_namei() to initialize output arguments to sane values before FUNC_ENTER() might return failure. int f () { int decl1; printf ("This happens before FUNC_ENTER()\n"); FUNC_ENTER (...); int another_declaration; ./src/H5B.c ./src/H5Bprivate.h ./src/H5Gnode.c Extra arguments for key encoding and decoding. ./src/H5E.c ./src/H5Epublic.h ./src/H5Fistore.c ./src/H5Oistore.c ./src/H5Oprivate.h Indexed, chunked, sparse storage (not ready for general consumption yet). ./src/H5V.c (new) ./src/H5Vprivate.h (new) ./test/hyperslab.c (new) Vector, array, and hyperslab functions. ./src/H5B.c ./src/H5Bprivate.h ./src/H5Fistore.c ./src/H5Gnode.c ./src/H5V.c ./src/H5Vprivate.h ./test/hyperslab.c Added functionality for indexed storage. ./src/H5F.c Fixed problems with seek optimizing. Recommend we disable it until we can implement it in the file/address class since all of HDF5 must be aware of it. ./src/H5O.c Fixed comeent speling erorr :-) ./MANIFEST Added new files. ./config/conclude.in Added the word `Testing' to the test cases. So if a test program is called hyperslab then the make output will contain the line `Testing hyperslab'. ./config/linux The default file I/O library is Posix section 2 on my linux machine so I can do some I/O performance testing. ./src/H5C.c ./src/H5Cprivate.h ./src/H5Cpublic.h Added ability to set size of indexed-storage B-tree. ./src/H5D.c ./src/H5E.c ./src/H5Epublic.h ./src/H5F.c ./src/H5Fprivate.h ./src/H5G.c ./src/H5Gnode.c ./src/H5Gpkg.h ./src/H5Gprivate.h ./src/H5Gpublic.h ./src/H5Gshad.c ./src/H5Gstab.c ./test/stab.c Changed `directory' to `group' in numerous places. ./src/H5private.h The FILELIB constant can be set on the compile command-line. ./src/istore.c NEW Tests for indexed storage.
1997-10-21 07:14:35 +08:00
dnl Check compiler characteristics
dnl
AC_C_CONST
AC_C_INLINE
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for __attribute__ extension])
[svn-r1115] Changes since 19990302 ---------------------- ./INSTALL ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] Improvements for parallel library. If you have a properly working mpicc you should be able to just say: $ CC=mpicc ./configure and you will see checking for mpirun... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun checking for parallel support files... skipped checking how to run on one processor... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1 checking how to run in parallel... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np $$NPROCS To quote from the INSTALL file.... *** Parallel vs. serial library The HDF5 library can be configured to use MPI and MPI-IO for parallelizm on a distributed multi-processor system. The easy way to do this is to have a properly installed parallel compiler (e.g., MPICH's mpicc or IBM's mpcc) and supply that executable as the value of the CC environment variable: [NOTE: mpcc is not tested yet] $ CC=mpcc ./configure $ CC=/usr/local/mpi/bin/mpicc ./configure If no such wrapper script is available then you must specify your normal C compiler along with the distribution of MPI/MPI-IO which is to be used (values other than `mpich' will be added at a later date): $ ./configure --enable-parallel=mpich If the MPI/MPI-IO include files and/or libraries cannot be found by the compiler then their directories must be given as arguments to CPPFLAGS and/or LDFLAGS: $ CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/mpi/include \ LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/mpi/lib/LINUX/ch_p4 \ ./configure --enable-parallel=mpich If a parallel library is being built then configure attempts to determine how to run a parallel application on one processor and on many processors. If the compiler is mpicc and the user hasn't specified values for RUNSERIAL and RUNPARALLEL then configure chooses `mpirun' from the same directory as `mpicc': RUNSERIAL: /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1 RUNPARALLEL: /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np $${NPROCS:=2} The `$${NPROCS:=2}' will be substituted with the value of the NPROCS environment variable at the time `make check' is run (or the value 2). ./testpar/Makefile.in Saying `make check' (or `make test') will run the tests on two processors by default. If you define NPROCS then that many processors are used instead: $ NPROCS=4 make check ./configure.in Fixed (hopefully) bugs with detecting whether __attribute__ and __FUNCTION__ are special keywords for the compiler. ./Makefile.in Saying `make install' from the top level directory shows instructions for using shared libraries. ./config/commence.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in Moved the @top_srcdir@ into the makefiles because it was expanded too early and had the wrong value. ./INSTALL Added a warning that if the wrong version of hdf4 tools are installed then `make check' will fail in the tools directory.
1999-03-04 07:17:48 +08:00
AC_TRY_COMPILE(,[int __attribute__((unused)) x],
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_ATTRIBUTE], [1],
[Define if the __attribute__(()) extension is present])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]),
AC_MSG_RESULT([no]))
[svn-r129] Changes since 19970916 ---------------------- ./config/depend.in Fixed backslashes in sed script because the H5Gnode.c dependency info was disappearing. You'll have to rerun config.status to rebuild the Makefiles unless you use gnu make. ./config/conclude.in Also removes emacs backup files, TAGS, and svf backup files. ./config/linux Grouped gcc flags and added provisions for debugging vs. production. ./html/H5.format.html Updated messages 0x0008, 0x0009, and 0x000A. ./html/storage.html Documentation describing storage schemes. ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in New source files. ./src/H5A.c ./src/H5Apublic.h ./src/H5C.c Changed VOIDP to void* in a couple places. ./src/H5AC.c ./src/H5ACprivate.h ./src/H5B.c ./src/H5Bprivate.h ./src/H5G.c ./src/H5Gnode.c ./src/H5Gprivate.h ./src/H5H.c ./src/H5O.c Removed `const' from some variables because H5G_node_found() wanted to modify it's udata argument. Removing const there caused it to cascade to these other locations. ./src/H5AC.c ./src/H5ACprivate.h ./src/H5B.c ./src/H5Gnode.c ./src/H5Gstab.c ./src/H5H.c ./src/H5O.c Added an extra argument to H5AC_find_f() and H5AC_protect(). This arg gets passed to the load() method. Also added an extra argument to the H5AC_find() macro. ./src/H5B.c ./src/H5Bprivate.h ./src/H5Gnode.c Extra argument passed to the sizeof_rkey() method. ./src/H5Fprivate.c ./src/H5Fistore.c (new) Added indexed I/O operations. ./src/H5G.c ./src/H5Gnode.c ./src/H5Gprivate.h Beginning to add H5G_open/close and related bug fixes. ./src/H5Oprivate.h ./src/H5Oistore.c (new) Added the H5O_ISTORE messsage (0x0008) for indexed storage of objects. ./src/H5private.h Added extra braces around both sides of the FUNC_ENTER() and FUNC_LEAVE() macros so FUNC_ENTER() can appear before declarations or after executable statements the second case is used by H5G_namei() to initialize output arguments to sane values before FUNC_ENTER() might return failure. int f () { int decl1; printf ("This happens before FUNC_ENTER()\n"); FUNC_ENTER (...); int another_declaration; ./src/H5B.c ./src/H5Bprivate.h ./src/H5Gnode.c Extra arguments for key encoding and decoding. ./src/H5E.c ./src/H5Epublic.h ./src/H5Fistore.c ./src/H5Oistore.c ./src/H5Oprivate.h Indexed, chunked, sparse storage (not ready for general consumption yet). ./src/H5V.c (new) ./src/H5Vprivate.h (new) ./test/hyperslab.c (new) Vector, array, and hyperslab functions. ./src/H5B.c ./src/H5Bprivate.h ./src/H5Fistore.c ./src/H5Gnode.c ./src/H5V.c ./src/H5Vprivate.h ./test/hyperslab.c Added functionality for indexed storage. ./src/H5F.c Fixed problems with seek optimizing. Recommend we disable it until we can implement it in the file/address class since all of HDF5 must be aware of it. ./src/H5O.c Fixed comeent speling erorr :-) ./MANIFEST Added new files. ./config/conclude.in Added the word `Testing' to the test cases. So if a test program is called hyperslab then the make output will contain the line `Testing hyperslab'. ./config/linux The default file I/O library is Posix section 2 on my linux machine so I can do some I/O performance testing. ./src/H5C.c ./src/H5Cprivate.h ./src/H5Cpublic.h Added ability to set size of indexed-storage B-tree. ./src/H5D.c ./src/H5E.c ./src/H5Epublic.h ./src/H5F.c ./src/H5Fprivate.h ./src/H5G.c ./src/H5Gnode.c ./src/H5Gpkg.h ./src/H5Gprivate.h ./src/H5Gpublic.h ./src/H5Gshad.c ./src/H5Gstab.c ./test/stab.c Changed `directory' to `group' in numerous places. ./src/H5private.h The FILELIB constant can be set on the compile command-line. ./src/istore.c NEW Tests for indexed storage.
1997-10-21 07:14:35 +08:00
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for __FUNCTION__ extension])
[svn-r1115] Changes since 19990302 ---------------------- ./INSTALL ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] Improvements for parallel library. If you have a properly working mpicc you should be able to just say: $ CC=mpicc ./configure and you will see checking for mpirun... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun checking for parallel support files... skipped checking how to run on one processor... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1 checking how to run in parallel... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np $$NPROCS To quote from the INSTALL file.... *** Parallel vs. serial library The HDF5 library can be configured to use MPI and MPI-IO for parallelizm on a distributed multi-processor system. The easy way to do this is to have a properly installed parallel compiler (e.g., MPICH's mpicc or IBM's mpcc) and supply that executable as the value of the CC environment variable: [NOTE: mpcc is not tested yet] $ CC=mpcc ./configure $ CC=/usr/local/mpi/bin/mpicc ./configure If no such wrapper script is available then you must specify your normal C compiler along with the distribution of MPI/MPI-IO which is to be used (values other than `mpich' will be added at a later date): $ ./configure --enable-parallel=mpich If the MPI/MPI-IO include files and/or libraries cannot be found by the compiler then their directories must be given as arguments to CPPFLAGS and/or LDFLAGS: $ CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/mpi/include \ LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/mpi/lib/LINUX/ch_p4 \ ./configure --enable-parallel=mpich If a parallel library is being built then configure attempts to determine how to run a parallel application on one processor and on many processors. If the compiler is mpicc and the user hasn't specified values for RUNSERIAL and RUNPARALLEL then configure chooses `mpirun' from the same directory as `mpicc': RUNSERIAL: /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1 RUNPARALLEL: /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np $${NPROCS:=2} The `$${NPROCS:=2}' will be substituted with the value of the NPROCS environment variable at the time `make check' is run (or the value 2). ./testpar/Makefile.in Saying `make check' (or `make test') will run the tests on two processors by default. If you define NPROCS then that many processors are used instead: $ NPROCS=4 make check ./configure.in Fixed (hopefully) bugs with detecting whether __attribute__ and __FUNCTION__ are special keywords for the compiler. ./Makefile.in Saying `make install' from the top level directory shows instructions for using shared libraries. ./config/commence.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in Moved the @top_srcdir@ into the makefiles because it was expanded too early and had the wrong value. ./INSTALL Added a warning that if the wrong version of hdf4 tools are installed then `make check' will fail in the tools directory.
1999-03-04 07:17:48 +08:00
AC_TRY_COMPILE(,[(void)__FUNCTION__],
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_FUNCTION], [1],
[Define if the compiler understand the __FUNCTION__ keyword])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]),
AC_MSG_RESULT([no]))
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Try to figure out how to print `long long'. Some machines use `%lld'
dnl and others use `%qd'. There may be more! The final `l' is a
dnl default in case none of the others work.
[svn-r1975] Purpose: Configuration improvement Problem: Arabica has a zlib library that is a dynamic lib in /usr/ncsa/lib. Binary generated would fail to run with a missig libz.so complain if /usr/ncsa/lib is not in $LD_LIBRARY_PATH. This exposed the problem that if the binary is linked with -L$mylibpath -lxyz where libxyz is a dynamic type, the binary can't run if $mylibpath is not in $LD_LIBRARY_PATH (or equivalent) or as part of the system default library paths (e.g., /usr/lib, /usr/local/lib). This problem also caused failures during configure (when trying to see what format to print long long) and during H5detect. The base cause is because libtool does not "transfer" the knowledge of -L$mylibpath to the wrapper file its mode=link generates. Solution: bin/ltmain.sh: Changed it so that it transfers the libpaths from -Llibpaths to the wrapper generated. I used the already defined variable finalize_shlibpath. Not sure it is correct to use it this way. Need to check on this. configure.in: Put in a patch to transfer information from LDFLAGS to LD_LIBRARY_PATH right before the AC_TRY_RUN. The above fix for ltmain.sh does not work here because libtool is generated later than this point. There should be a cleaner way to do this. Removed the hardcode of NCSA_LT_LINK_EXE because it is no longer needed. commence.in: Removed the hardcode of NCSA_LT_LINK_EXE because it is no longer needed. Makefile.in: Another patch of LDFLAGS to LD_LIBRARY_PATH because I could not make it to generate H5detect in the wrapper form of libtool. Need to make it to use the libtool correctly. Later. Platform tested: arabica (solaris 2.7) baldric (solaris 2.6)
2000-02-18 20:53:32 +08:00
dnl Need to patch up LD_LIBRARY_PATH so that the execution can find all
dnl the dynamic library. The correct way to do it should be updating
dnl LD_LIBRARY_PATH along with LDFLAGS or do it with the AC_TRY_RUN macro.
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([how to print long long])
AC_CACHE_VAL([hdf5_cv_printf_ll],
[svn-r1975] Purpose: Configuration improvement Problem: Arabica has a zlib library that is a dynamic lib in /usr/ncsa/lib. Binary generated would fail to run with a missig libz.so complain if /usr/ncsa/lib is not in $LD_LIBRARY_PATH. This exposed the problem that if the binary is linked with -L$mylibpath -lxyz where libxyz is a dynamic type, the binary can't run if $mylibpath is not in $LD_LIBRARY_PATH (or equivalent) or as part of the system default library paths (e.g., /usr/lib, /usr/local/lib). This problem also caused failures during configure (when trying to see what format to print long long) and during H5detect. The base cause is because libtool does not "transfer" the knowledge of -L$mylibpath to the wrapper file its mode=link generates. Solution: bin/ltmain.sh: Changed it so that it transfers the libpaths from -Llibpaths to the wrapper generated. I used the already defined variable finalize_shlibpath. Not sure it is correct to use it this way. Need to check on this. configure.in: Put in a patch to transfer information from LDFLAGS to LD_LIBRARY_PATH right before the AC_TRY_RUN. The above fix for ltmain.sh does not work here because libtool is generated later than this point. There should be a cleaner way to do this. Removed the hardcode of NCSA_LT_LINK_EXE because it is no longer needed. commence.in: Removed the hardcode of NCSA_LT_LINK_EXE because it is no longer needed. Makefile.in: Another patch of LDFLAGS to LD_LIBRARY_PATH because I could not make it to generate H5detect in the wrapper form of libtool. Need to make it to use the libtool correctly. Later. Platform tested: arabica (solaris 2.7) baldric (solaris 2.6)
2000-02-18 20:53:32 +08:00
LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$LD_LIBRARY_PATH`echo $LDFLAGS | sed -e 's/-L/:/g' -e 's/ //g'`"
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
for hdf5_cv_printf_ll in l ll L q unknown; do
AC_TRY_RUN([
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
int main(void)
{
char *s = malloc(128);
long long x = (long long)1048576 * (long long)1048576;
sprintf(s,"%${hdf5_cv_printf_ll}d",x);
exit(strcmp(s,"1099511627776"));
}
], break,,continue)
done)dnl
AC_MSG_RESULT([%${hdf5_cv_printf_ll}d and %${hdf5_cv_printf_ll}u])
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED([PRINTF_LL_WIDTH], ["$hdf5_cv_printf_ll"],
[Width for printf() for type `long long' or `__int64', use `ll'])
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check if pthread_attr_setscope(&attribute, PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM)
dnl is supported on this system
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([Threads support system scope])
AC_CACHE_VAL([hdf5_cv_system_scope_threads],
[AC_TRY_RUN([
#if STDC_HEADERS
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <pthread.h>
#endif
int main(void)
{
pthread_attr_t attribute;
int ret;
pthread_attr_init(&attribute);
ret=pthread_attr_setscope(&attribute, PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM);
exit(ret==0 ? 0 : 1);
}
], [hdf5_cv_system_scope_threads=yes], [hdf5_cv_system_scope_threads=no],)])
if test ${hdf5_cv_system_scope_threads} = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE([SYSTEM_SCOPE_THREADS], [1],
[Define if your system supports pthread_attr_setscope(&attribute, PTHREAD_SCOPE_SYSTEM) call.])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Checking to see if GPFS is available on this filesystem
dnl
AC_ARG_ENABLE([gpfs],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-gpfs],
[Enable GPFS hints for the MPI/POSIX file
driver. [default=no]])],,
[enableval=no])
case "X-$enableval" in
X-yes)
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([gpfs.h],
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for GPFS support])
AC_TRY_COMPILE([#include <gpfs.h>],
[int fd = 0; gpfs_fcntl(fd, (void *)0);],
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_GPFS, 1,
[Define if we have GPFS support])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
LIBS="$LIBS -lgpfs"
GPFS="yes",
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
GPFS="no"))
;;
X-no|*)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for gpfs])
AC_MSG_RESULT([suppressed])
;;
esac
[svn-r335] Changes since 19980330 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in Added new files. ./config/linux ./src/H5HL.c ./src/H5HLprivate.h ./src/H5MF.c ./src/H5MFprivate.h Added `-DH5HL_DEBUG -DH5MF_DEBUG' to the debug list. ./html/H5.format.html Updated shared object message information. ./src/H5D.c Datasets can now share data types. ./src/H5F.c Updated a comment that referred to H5ACC_WRITE. ./src/H5HG.c ./src/H5HGprivate.h Moved a few things around. Made debugging better so you can now give a collection address to ./src/debug and it shows some useful stuff. ./src/H5O.c ./src/H5Ocont.c ./src/H5Odtype.c ./src/H5Oefl.c ./src/H5Olayout.c ./src/H5Oname.c ./src/H5Onull.c ./src/H5Oprivate.h ./src/H5Osdspace.c ./src/H5Oshared.c [NEW] ./src/H5Ostab.c Supports shared messages. ./src/H5T.c ./src/H5Tpkg.h ./src/H5Tprivate.h ./src/H5Tpublic.h The H5Tshare() function allows the user to give the library hints about how a data type will be used. ./test/shtype.c Tests the H5Tshare() function. ./test/gheap.c Tests the global heap. ./configure.in ./config/BlankForm [NEW] ./config/alpha-dec ./config/freebsd2.2.1 ./config/hpux10.20 ./config/irix6.2 ./config/irix64 ./config/linux ./config/powerpc-ibm-aix4.2.1.0 ./config/rs6000-ibm-aix4.1.4.0 ./config/solaris2.5 Cleaned up lots of configuration stuff and made the site configuration files lots easier and more uniform. To make a new file grab the BlankForm and modify it. By default, debugging is turned on for most packages. Within a package one can use `#ifdef H5AC_DEBUG' to wrap debugging code. Other options are: --enable-debug --enable-debug=yes The default, most but not all packages. --disable-debug --enable-debug=no --enable-debug=none The symbol NDEBUG is defined and none of the package debug symbols. --enable-debug=all Debugging is turned on for all packages. This might produce lots of output. --enable-debug=g,d Debugging is turned on for H5G and H5D. A compile mode is also now supported --enable-production --enable-production=yes The library is compiled with optimizations turned on. The compiler flags are augmented by adding PROD_CFLAGS and PROD_CPPFLAGS which are defined in the site config file. --disable-production --enable-production=no The default. The library is compiled for development by including DEBUG_CFLAGS and DEBUG_CPPFLAGS defined in the site config file. This is usually just `-g'. --enable-production=profile --enable-production=pg Builds a library for profiling by including the flags from PROFILE_CFLAGS and PROFILE_CPPFLAGS defined in the site config file. This is usullay just `-pg' but it could include optimization flags as well depending on the type of profile one wants. In summary, configure by saying `./configure' and you'll get a development version of the library. Configure by saying `./configure --enable-production --disable-debug' and you'll get a production version with no debugging code.
1998-04-03 11:29:38 +08:00
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Turn on debugging by setting compiler flags
dnl
[svn-r429] Changes since 19980616 ---------------------- ./html/tracing.html NEW This entire update is to make it possible for the library to print the name, arguments, and return value of every API call without requiring any extra work from developers or app programmers. This file describes how this all works. ./configure.in Added the `--enable-tracing' switch. If you use it then the library will include code to print API function names, argument names and values, and function return values. However, you must then turn on the tracing by setting the HDF5_TRACE environment variable to a file descriptor number. The default is `--disable-tracing' since enabling it causes a slight increase in library size and a slowdown resulting from an extra function call for each API function call (I couldn't even measure the slowdown :-) ./bin/trace NEW A perl script that synchronizes the H5TRACE() macro calls in the *.c files with the function return type and formal argument names and types. If you use GNU make and gcc then this will be done automatically, otherwise just invoke this script with the names of one or more .c files. You could do it by hand to, but encoding argument types is a little tricky at first. ./config/commence.in Added the $(TRACE) macro, which defaults to the no-op. Added -D_POSIX_SOURCE to the compiler command line. ./src/Makefile.in Override the default for $(TRACE). ./config/depend.in Automatically calls $(TRACE) to synchronize the H5TRACE() macros in any source file that changed. As with makefile dependencies, one way to force synchronization of all files is to remove the `.depend' file. ./MANIFEST Added new files. ./src/H5Eprivate.h Modified HRETURN_ERROR() and HRETURN() for tracing. ./src/H5.c ./src/H5private.h This is where the real tracing work really happens, in H5_trace(). ./src/H5A.c ./src/H5D.c ./src/H5G.c ./src/H5P.c ./src/H5S.c ./src/H5Z.c Added H5TRACE() calls to all API functions. You don't really need these changes if you don't want to merge your stuff because they can be generated automatically by going to the hdf5/src directory and saying ../bin/trace *.c ./src/H5T.c Added H5TRACE() calls. Other stuff below. ./src/H5E.c ./src/H5Epublic.h Added H5TRACE() calls. Created a type H5E_auto_t for the `func' argument of H5Eset_auto() and H5Eget_auto() to make those arguments easier to parse for tracing. It should also make it clearer for users that don't know how to read complicated ANSI data types. ./src/H5F.c Added H5TRACE() calls. Changed a couple `uintn' argument types in API functions to `unsigned int' since `uintn' part of the API. Changed a few "can't" and "cant" error messages to "unable to". ./src/H5Ipublic.h Removed H5_DIRECTORY from the H5I_group_t enum. It wasn't used anywhere. ./src/H5Tconv.c Removed an unused label. ./src/H5Fistore.c ./src/H5Oattr.c ./src/H5Odtype.c ./src/H5T.c ./test/dsets.c ./test/dtypes.c Fixed a warning about a variable possibly used before it's initialized. Added __unused__ to turn off some unused argument warnings that pop up when debugging is turned off and optimizations are turned on.
1998-06-18 04:46:29 +08:00
AC_MSG_CHECKING(for debug flags)
AC_ARG_ENABLE([debug],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-debug=all],
[Turn on debugging in all packages. One may
also specify a comma-separated list of
package names without the leading H5 or
the word no. The default is most
packages.])],
[DEBUG_PKG=$enableval])
AC_SUBST([DEBUG_PKG])
[svn-r353] Changes since 19980414 ---------------------- ./html/Compression.html [NEW] ./html/Datasets.html ./html/H5.format.html ./html/H5.user.html Documented compression. A couple of the H5P functions aren't quite implemented yet but they're coming soon... ./src/H5Dprivate.h ./src/H5E.c ./src/H5Epublic.h ./src/H5Farray.c ./src/H5Fistore.c ./src/H5Fprivate.h ./src/H5MF.c ./src/H5MFprivate.h ./src/H5O.c ./src/H5Ocomp.c [NEW] ./src/H5Oprivate.h ./src/H5P.c ./src/H5Ppublic.h ./src/H5Sprivate.h ./src/H5Ssimp.c ./src/H5Z.c [NEW] ./src/H5Zprivate.h [NEW] ./src/H5Zpublic.h [NEW] ./src/Makefile.in ./src/hdf5.h ./test/dsets.c ./test/istore.c Compression is now mostly working. Don't try to open a compressed dataset though because the compression message won't be read. ./html/Datatypes.html ./html/H5.api.html ./src/H5.c ./src/H5private.h ./src/H5D.c ./src/H5T.c ./src/H5Tconv.c ./src/H5Tpkg.h ./src/H5Tprivate.h ./src/H5Tpublic.h Added timing support. When compiled with H5T_DEBUG defined the library will print conversion bandwidths when the library closes. The H5Tregister functions take a string as the first argument so the statistics output is meaningful. ./MANIFEST Added new files. ./configure.in ./src/H5config.h.in Check for getrusage(). Check for compress2() in libz.a and the zlib.h header file. Added `z' to the debug list. ./src/H5B.c ./src/H5Bprivate.h ./src/H5Gnode.c ./src/debug.c Cleaned up some indentation and added support to print istore B-trees. From the debugger, give the B-tree address and the dimensionality from the layout message of the object header. ./src/h5ls.c The oid is printed as w:x:y:z where w and x are the file ID and y and z are the OID within the file. You can give z or y*2^32+z as an argument to the debugger to print the object header for the object. ./src/H5AC.c Cleaned up statistics and made them match those reported by H5T and H5Z. ./src/H5MM.c ./src/H5MMprivate.h ./src/H5Fistore.c Finally got rid of a couple of long-standing const cast warnings.
1998-04-18 05:29:43 +08:00
all_packages="ac,b,d,e,f,g,hg,hl,i,mf,mm,o,p,s,t,v,z"
case "X-$DEBUG_PKG" in
X-|X-yes)
DEBUG_PKG="d,e,f,g,hg,i,mm,o,p,s,t,v,z"
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -UNDEBUG"
AC_MSG_RESULT([default ($DEBUG_PKG)])
;;
X-all)
DEBUG_PKG=$all_packages
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -UNDEBUG"
AC_MSG_RESULT([all ($DEBUG_PKG)])
;;
X-no|X-none)
AC_MSG_RESULT([none])
DEBUG_PKG=
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -DNDEBUG"
;;
*)
AC_MSG_RESULT([$DEBUG_PKG])
;;
esac
[svn-r335] Changes since 19980330 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in Added new files. ./config/linux ./src/H5HL.c ./src/H5HLprivate.h ./src/H5MF.c ./src/H5MFprivate.h Added `-DH5HL_DEBUG -DH5MF_DEBUG' to the debug list. ./html/H5.format.html Updated shared object message information. ./src/H5D.c Datasets can now share data types. ./src/H5F.c Updated a comment that referred to H5ACC_WRITE. ./src/H5HG.c ./src/H5HGprivate.h Moved a few things around. Made debugging better so you can now give a collection address to ./src/debug and it shows some useful stuff. ./src/H5O.c ./src/H5Ocont.c ./src/H5Odtype.c ./src/H5Oefl.c ./src/H5Olayout.c ./src/H5Oname.c ./src/H5Onull.c ./src/H5Oprivate.h ./src/H5Osdspace.c ./src/H5Oshared.c [NEW] ./src/H5Ostab.c Supports shared messages. ./src/H5T.c ./src/H5Tpkg.h ./src/H5Tprivate.h ./src/H5Tpublic.h The H5Tshare() function allows the user to give the library hints about how a data type will be used. ./test/shtype.c Tests the H5Tshare() function. ./test/gheap.c Tests the global heap. ./configure.in ./config/BlankForm [NEW] ./config/alpha-dec ./config/freebsd2.2.1 ./config/hpux10.20 ./config/irix6.2 ./config/irix64 ./config/linux ./config/powerpc-ibm-aix4.2.1.0 ./config/rs6000-ibm-aix4.1.4.0 ./config/solaris2.5 Cleaned up lots of configuration stuff and made the site configuration files lots easier and more uniform. To make a new file grab the BlankForm and modify it. By default, debugging is turned on for most packages. Within a package one can use `#ifdef H5AC_DEBUG' to wrap debugging code. Other options are: --enable-debug --enable-debug=yes The default, most but not all packages. --disable-debug --enable-debug=no --enable-debug=none The symbol NDEBUG is defined and none of the package debug symbols. --enable-debug=all Debugging is turned on for all packages. This might produce lots of output. --enable-debug=g,d Debugging is turned on for H5G and H5D. A compile mode is also now supported --enable-production --enable-production=yes The library is compiled with optimizations turned on. The compiler flags are augmented by adding PROD_CFLAGS and PROD_CPPFLAGS which are defined in the site config file. --disable-production --enable-production=no The default. The library is compiled for development by including DEBUG_CFLAGS and DEBUG_CPPFLAGS defined in the site config file. This is usually just `-g'. --enable-production=profile --enable-production=pg Builds a library for profiling by including the flags from PROFILE_CFLAGS and PROFILE_CPPFLAGS defined in the site config file. This is usullay just `-pg' but it could include optimization flags as well depending on the type of profile one wants. In summary, configure by saying `./configure' and you'll get a development version of the library. Configure by saying `./configure --enable-production --disable-debug' and you'll get a production version with no debugging code.
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if test -n "$DEBUG_PKG"; then
for pkg in `echo $DEBUG_PKG | ${TR} 'a-z,' 'A-Z '`; do
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -DH5${pkg}_DEBUG"
done
[svn-r335] Changes since 19980330 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in Added new files. ./config/linux ./src/H5HL.c ./src/H5HLprivate.h ./src/H5MF.c ./src/H5MFprivate.h Added `-DH5HL_DEBUG -DH5MF_DEBUG' to the debug list. ./html/H5.format.html Updated shared object message information. ./src/H5D.c Datasets can now share data types. ./src/H5F.c Updated a comment that referred to H5ACC_WRITE. ./src/H5HG.c ./src/H5HGprivate.h Moved a few things around. Made debugging better so you can now give a collection address to ./src/debug and it shows some useful stuff. ./src/H5O.c ./src/H5Ocont.c ./src/H5Odtype.c ./src/H5Oefl.c ./src/H5Olayout.c ./src/H5Oname.c ./src/H5Onull.c ./src/H5Oprivate.h ./src/H5Osdspace.c ./src/H5Oshared.c [NEW] ./src/H5Ostab.c Supports shared messages. ./src/H5T.c ./src/H5Tpkg.h ./src/H5Tprivate.h ./src/H5Tpublic.h The H5Tshare() function allows the user to give the library hints about how a data type will be used. ./test/shtype.c Tests the H5Tshare() function. ./test/gheap.c Tests the global heap. ./configure.in ./config/BlankForm [NEW] ./config/alpha-dec ./config/freebsd2.2.1 ./config/hpux10.20 ./config/irix6.2 ./config/irix64 ./config/linux ./config/powerpc-ibm-aix4.2.1.0 ./config/rs6000-ibm-aix4.1.4.0 ./config/solaris2.5 Cleaned up lots of configuration stuff and made the site configuration files lots easier and more uniform. To make a new file grab the BlankForm and modify it. By default, debugging is turned on for most packages. Within a package one can use `#ifdef H5AC_DEBUG' to wrap debugging code. Other options are: --enable-debug --enable-debug=yes The default, most but not all packages. --disable-debug --enable-debug=no --enable-debug=none The symbol NDEBUG is defined and none of the package debug symbols. --enable-debug=all Debugging is turned on for all packages. This might produce lots of output. --enable-debug=g,d Debugging is turned on for H5G and H5D. A compile mode is also now supported --enable-production --enable-production=yes The library is compiled with optimizations turned on. The compiler flags are augmented by adding PROD_CFLAGS and PROD_CPPFLAGS which are defined in the site config file. --disable-production --enable-production=no The default. The library is compiled for development by including DEBUG_CFLAGS and DEBUG_CPPFLAGS defined in the site config file. This is usually just `-g'. --enable-production=profile --enable-production=pg Builds a library for profiling by including the flags from PROFILE_CFLAGS and PROFILE_CPPFLAGS defined in the site config file. This is usullay just `-pg' but it could include optimization flags as well depending on the type of profile one wants. In summary, configure by saying `./configure' and you'll get a development version of the library. Configure by saying `./configure --enable-production --disable-debug' and you'll get a production version with no debugging code.
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fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check if they would like the function stack support compiled in
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether function stack tracking is enabled])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([funcstack],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-funcstack],
[Enable the function stack tracing.
Default=no if debug is disabled.])],
[FUNCSTACK=$enableval])
dnl Default to no if debug is disabled
if test "X-$FUNCSTACK" = X- ; then
if test -z "$DEBUG_PKG" ; then
FUNCSTACK=no
else
FUNCSTACK=yes
fi
fi
case "X-$FUNCSTACK" in
X-|X-yes)
FUNCSTACK="yes"
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_FUNCSTACK], [1],
[Define if the function stack tracing code is to be compiled in])
;;
*)
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
;;
esac
[svn-r429] Changes since 19980616 ---------------------- ./html/tracing.html NEW This entire update is to make it possible for the library to print the name, arguments, and return value of every API call without requiring any extra work from developers or app programmers. This file describes how this all works. ./configure.in Added the `--enable-tracing' switch. If you use it then the library will include code to print API function names, argument names and values, and function return values. However, you must then turn on the tracing by setting the HDF5_TRACE environment variable to a file descriptor number. The default is `--disable-tracing' since enabling it causes a slight increase in library size and a slowdown resulting from an extra function call for each API function call (I couldn't even measure the slowdown :-) ./bin/trace NEW A perl script that synchronizes the H5TRACE() macro calls in the *.c files with the function return type and formal argument names and types. If you use GNU make and gcc then this will be done automatically, otherwise just invoke this script with the names of one or more .c files. You could do it by hand to, but encoding argument types is a little tricky at first. ./config/commence.in Added the $(TRACE) macro, which defaults to the no-op. Added -D_POSIX_SOURCE to the compiler command line. ./src/Makefile.in Override the default for $(TRACE). ./config/depend.in Automatically calls $(TRACE) to synchronize the H5TRACE() macros in any source file that changed. As with makefile dependencies, one way to force synchronization of all files is to remove the `.depend' file. ./MANIFEST Added new files. ./src/H5Eprivate.h Modified HRETURN_ERROR() and HRETURN() for tracing. ./src/H5.c ./src/H5private.h This is where the real tracing work really happens, in H5_trace(). ./src/H5A.c ./src/H5D.c ./src/H5G.c ./src/H5P.c ./src/H5S.c ./src/H5Z.c Added H5TRACE() calls to all API functions. You don't really need these changes if you don't want to merge your stuff because they can be generated automatically by going to the hdf5/src directory and saying ../bin/trace *.c ./src/H5T.c Added H5TRACE() calls. Other stuff below. ./src/H5E.c ./src/H5Epublic.h Added H5TRACE() calls. Created a type H5E_auto_t for the `func' argument of H5Eset_auto() and H5Eget_auto() to make those arguments easier to parse for tracing. It should also make it clearer for users that don't know how to read complicated ANSI data types. ./src/H5F.c Added H5TRACE() calls. Changed a couple `uintn' argument types in API functions to `unsigned int' since `uintn' part of the API. Changed a few "can't" and "cant" error messages to "unable to". ./src/H5Ipublic.h Removed H5_DIRECTORY from the H5I_group_t enum. It wasn't used anywhere. ./src/H5Tconv.c Removed an unused label. ./src/H5Fistore.c ./src/H5Oattr.c ./src/H5Odtype.c ./src/H5T.c ./test/dsets.c ./test/dtypes.c Fixed a warning about a variable possibly used before it's initialized. Added __unused__ to turn off some unused argument warnings that pop up when debugging is turned off and optimizations are turned on.
1998-06-18 04:46:29 +08:00
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Enable tracing of the API
dnl This must come after the enable-debug since it depends on debug.
[svn-r429] Changes since 19980616 ---------------------- ./html/tracing.html NEW This entire update is to make it possible for the library to print the name, arguments, and return value of every API call without requiring any extra work from developers or app programmers. This file describes how this all works. ./configure.in Added the `--enable-tracing' switch. If you use it then the library will include code to print API function names, argument names and values, and function return values. However, you must then turn on the tracing by setting the HDF5_TRACE environment variable to a file descriptor number. The default is `--disable-tracing' since enabling it causes a slight increase in library size and a slowdown resulting from an extra function call for each API function call (I couldn't even measure the slowdown :-) ./bin/trace NEW A perl script that synchronizes the H5TRACE() macro calls in the *.c files with the function return type and formal argument names and types. If you use GNU make and gcc then this will be done automatically, otherwise just invoke this script with the names of one or more .c files. You could do it by hand to, but encoding argument types is a little tricky at first. ./config/commence.in Added the $(TRACE) macro, which defaults to the no-op. Added -D_POSIX_SOURCE to the compiler command line. ./src/Makefile.in Override the default for $(TRACE). ./config/depend.in Automatically calls $(TRACE) to synchronize the H5TRACE() macros in any source file that changed. As with makefile dependencies, one way to force synchronization of all files is to remove the `.depend' file. ./MANIFEST Added new files. ./src/H5Eprivate.h Modified HRETURN_ERROR() and HRETURN() for tracing. ./src/H5.c ./src/H5private.h This is where the real tracing work really happens, in H5_trace(). ./src/H5A.c ./src/H5D.c ./src/H5G.c ./src/H5P.c ./src/H5S.c ./src/H5Z.c Added H5TRACE() calls to all API functions. You don't really need these changes if you don't want to merge your stuff because they can be generated automatically by going to the hdf5/src directory and saying ../bin/trace *.c ./src/H5T.c Added H5TRACE() calls. Other stuff below. ./src/H5E.c ./src/H5Epublic.h Added H5TRACE() calls. Created a type H5E_auto_t for the `func' argument of H5Eset_auto() and H5Eget_auto() to make those arguments easier to parse for tracing. It should also make it clearer for users that don't know how to read complicated ANSI data types. ./src/H5F.c Added H5TRACE() calls. Changed a couple `uintn' argument types in API functions to `unsigned int' since `uintn' part of the API. Changed a few "can't" and "cant" error messages to "unable to". ./src/H5Ipublic.h Removed H5_DIRECTORY from the H5I_group_t enum. It wasn't used anywhere. ./src/H5Tconv.c Removed an unused label. ./src/H5Fistore.c ./src/H5Oattr.c ./src/H5Odtype.c ./src/H5T.c ./test/dsets.c ./test/dtypes.c Fixed a warning about a variable possibly used before it's initialized. Added __unused__ to turn off some unused argument warnings that pop up when debugging is turned off and optimizations are turned on.
1998-06-18 04:46:29 +08:00
dnl
AC_SUBST([TRACE_API])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for API tracing]);
AC_ARG_ENABLE([trace],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-trace],
[Enable API tracing capability. Default=no
if debug is disabled.])],
TRACE=$enableval)
dnl Default to no if debug is disabled
if test "X-$TRACE" = X- ; then
if test -z "$DEBUG_PKG" ; then
TRACE=no
else
TRACE=yes
fi
fi
case "X-$TRACE" in
X-yes)
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
TRACE_API=yes
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -DH5_DEBUG_API"
;;
X-no|*)
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
TRACE_API=no
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -UH5_DEBUG_API"
;;
esac
[svn-r429] Changes since 19980616 ---------------------- ./html/tracing.html NEW This entire update is to make it possible for the library to print the name, arguments, and return value of every API call without requiring any extra work from developers or app programmers. This file describes how this all works. ./configure.in Added the `--enable-tracing' switch. If you use it then the library will include code to print API function names, argument names and values, and function return values. However, you must then turn on the tracing by setting the HDF5_TRACE environment variable to a file descriptor number. The default is `--disable-tracing' since enabling it causes a slight increase in library size and a slowdown resulting from an extra function call for each API function call (I couldn't even measure the slowdown :-) ./bin/trace NEW A perl script that synchronizes the H5TRACE() macro calls in the *.c files with the function return type and formal argument names and types. If you use GNU make and gcc then this will be done automatically, otherwise just invoke this script with the names of one or more .c files. You could do it by hand to, but encoding argument types is a little tricky at first. ./config/commence.in Added the $(TRACE) macro, which defaults to the no-op. Added -D_POSIX_SOURCE to the compiler command line. ./src/Makefile.in Override the default for $(TRACE). ./config/depend.in Automatically calls $(TRACE) to synchronize the H5TRACE() macros in any source file that changed. As with makefile dependencies, one way to force synchronization of all files is to remove the `.depend' file. ./MANIFEST Added new files. ./src/H5Eprivate.h Modified HRETURN_ERROR() and HRETURN() for tracing. ./src/H5.c ./src/H5private.h This is where the real tracing work really happens, in H5_trace(). ./src/H5A.c ./src/H5D.c ./src/H5G.c ./src/H5P.c ./src/H5S.c ./src/H5Z.c Added H5TRACE() calls to all API functions. You don't really need these changes if you don't want to merge your stuff because they can be generated automatically by going to the hdf5/src directory and saying ../bin/trace *.c ./src/H5T.c Added H5TRACE() calls. Other stuff below. ./src/H5E.c ./src/H5Epublic.h Added H5TRACE() calls. Created a type H5E_auto_t for the `func' argument of H5Eset_auto() and H5Eget_auto() to make those arguments easier to parse for tracing. It should also make it clearer for users that don't know how to read complicated ANSI data types. ./src/H5F.c Added H5TRACE() calls. Changed a couple `uintn' argument types in API functions to `unsigned int' since `uintn' part of the API. Changed a few "can't" and "cant" error messages to "unable to". ./src/H5Ipublic.h Removed H5_DIRECTORY from the H5I_group_t enum. It wasn't used anywhere. ./src/H5Tconv.c Removed an unused label. ./src/H5Fistore.c ./src/H5Oattr.c ./src/H5Odtype.c ./src/H5T.c ./test/dsets.c ./test/dtypes.c Fixed a warning about a variable possibly used before it's initialized. Added __unused__ to turn off some unused argument warnings that pop up when debugging is turned off and optimizations are turned on.
1998-06-18 04:46:29 +08:00
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Enable instrumenting of the library's internal operations
dnl This must come after the enable-debug since it depends on debug.
dnl
AC_SUBST([INSTRUMENT_LIBRARY])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for instrumented library]);
AC_ARG_ENABLE([instrument],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-instrument],
[Enable library instrumentation of optimization
tracing. Default=no if debug is disabled.])],
INSTRUMENT=$enableval)
dnl Default to no if debug is disabled
if test "X-$INSTRUMENT" = X- ; then
if test -z "$DEBUG_PKG" ; then
INSTRUMENT=no
else
INSTRUMENT=yes
fi
fi
case "X-$INSTRUMENT" in
X-yes)
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
INSTRUMENT_LIBRARY=yes
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_INSTRUMENTED_LIBRARY], [1],
[Define if library will contain instrumentation to detect correct optimization operation])
;;
X-no|*)
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
INSTRUMENT_LIBRARY=no
;;
esac
dnl Checkpoint the cache
AC_CACHE_SAVE
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
[svn-r1115] Changes since 19990302 ---------------------- ./INSTALL ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] Improvements for parallel library. If you have a properly working mpicc you should be able to just say: $ CC=mpicc ./configure and you will see checking for mpirun... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun checking for parallel support files... skipped checking how to run on one processor... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1 checking how to run in parallel... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np $$NPROCS To quote from the INSTALL file.... *** Parallel vs. serial library The HDF5 library can be configured to use MPI and MPI-IO for parallelizm on a distributed multi-processor system. The easy way to do this is to have a properly installed parallel compiler (e.g., MPICH's mpicc or IBM's mpcc) and supply that executable as the value of the CC environment variable: [NOTE: mpcc is not tested yet] $ CC=mpcc ./configure $ CC=/usr/local/mpi/bin/mpicc ./configure If no such wrapper script is available then you must specify your normal C compiler along with the distribution of MPI/MPI-IO which is to be used (values other than `mpich' will be added at a later date): $ ./configure --enable-parallel=mpich If the MPI/MPI-IO include files and/or libraries cannot be found by the compiler then their directories must be given as arguments to CPPFLAGS and/or LDFLAGS: $ CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/mpi/include \ LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/mpi/lib/LINUX/ch_p4 \ ./configure --enable-parallel=mpich If a parallel library is being built then configure attempts to determine how to run a parallel application on one processor and on many processors. If the compiler is mpicc and the user hasn't specified values for RUNSERIAL and RUNPARALLEL then configure chooses `mpirun' from the same directory as `mpicc': RUNSERIAL: /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1 RUNPARALLEL: /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np $${NPROCS:=2} The `$${NPROCS:=2}' will be substituted with the value of the NPROCS environment variable at the time `make check' is run (or the value 2). ./testpar/Makefile.in Saying `make check' (or `make test') will run the tests on two processors by default. If you define NPROCS then that many processors are used instead: $ NPROCS=4 make check ./configure.in Fixed (hopefully) bugs with detecting whether __attribute__ and __FUNCTION__ are special keywords for the compiler. ./Makefile.in Saying `make install' from the top level directory shows instructions for using shared libraries. ./config/commence.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in Moved the @top_srcdir@ into the makefiles because it was expanded too early and had the wrong value. ./INSTALL Added a warning that if the wrong version of hdf4 tools are installed then `make check' will fail in the tools directory.
1999-03-04 07:17:48 +08:00
dnl The following variables are used to distinguish between building a
dnl serial and parallel library.
dnl
dnl HAVE_PARALLEL -- defined in H5config.h if we are building
dnl a parallel library even if configure wasn't
dnl able to find some header file or library that
dnl might be required. This is defined if the
dnl compiler looks like a parallel compiler (e.g.,
dnl mpicc or mpcc) or if the user explicitly states
dnl that a parallel library is being built by supplying
dnl the `--enable-parallel' configure switch.
dnl
dnl PARALLEL -- This variable is set to a non-null value if
dnl configure thinks we're compiling a parallel
dnl version of the library.
dnl
dnl RUNSERIAL -- This is a command which will be prepended to
dnl the executable name to run the executable using
dnl a single process. For serial versions of the
dnl library this will normally be empty. For parallel
dnl versions it might be something like `mpirun -np 1'.
dnl The value of this variable is substituted in *.in
dnl files.
dnl
dnl RUNPARALLEL -- This is a command which will be prepended to
dnl the executable name to run the executable on
dnl multiple processors. For the serial library the
dnl value will normally be the empty string. For
dnl parallel library it should be something like
dnl `mpi -np $$NPROCS' where NPROCS will eventually
dnl contain the number of processors on which to run
dnl the executable (the double dollarsigns are to
dnl protect the expansion until make executes the
dnl command). The value of this variable is
dnl substituted in *.in files.
dnl
AC_SUBST([PARALLEL])
AC_SUBST([RUNSERIAL])
AC_SUBST([RUNPARALLEL])
AC_SUBST([TESTPARALLEL])
[svn-r1115] Changes since 19990302 ---------------------- ./INSTALL ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] Improvements for parallel library. If you have a properly working mpicc you should be able to just say: $ CC=mpicc ./configure and you will see checking for mpirun... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun checking for parallel support files... skipped checking how to run on one processor... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1 checking how to run in parallel... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np $$NPROCS To quote from the INSTALL file.... *** Parallel vs. serial library The HDF5 library can be configured to use MPI and MPI-IO for parallelizm on a distributed multi-processor system. The easy way to do this is to have a properly installed parallel compiler (e.g., MPICH's mpicc or IBM's mpcc) and supply that executable as the value of the CC environment variable: [NOTE: mpcc is not tested yet] $ CC=mpcc ./configure $ CC=/usr/local/mpi/bin/mpicc ./configure If no such wrapper script is available then you must specify your normal C compiler along with the distribution of MPI/MPI-IO which is to be used (values other than `mpich' will be added at a later date): $ ./configure --enable-parallel=mpich If the MPI/MPI-IO include files and/or libraries cannot be found by the compiler then their directories must be given as arguments to CPPFLAGS and/or LDFLAGS: $ CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/mpi/include \ LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/mpi/lib/LINUX/ch_p4 \ ./configure --enable-parallel=mpich If a parallel library is being built then configure attempts to determine how to run a parallel application on one processor and on many processors. If the compiler is mpicc and the user hasn't specified values for RUNSERIAL and RUNPARALLEL then configure chooses `mpirun' from the same directory as `mpicc': RUNSERIAL: /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1 RUNPARALLEL: /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np $${NPROCS:=2} The `$${NPROCS:=2}' will be substituted with the value of the NPROCS environment variable at the time `make check' is run (or the value 2). ./testpar/Makefile.in Saying `make check' (or `make test') will run the tests on two processors by default. If you define NPROCS then that many processors are used instead: $ NPROCS=4 make check ./configure.in Fixed (hopefully) bugs with detecting whether __attribute__ and __FUNCTION__ are special keywords for the compiler. ./Makefile.in Saying `make install' from the top level directory shows instructions for using shared libraries. ./config/commence.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in Moved the @top_srcdir@ into the makefiles because it was expanded too early and had the wrong value. ./INSTALL Added a warning that if the wrong version of hdf4 tools are installed then `make check' will fail in the tools directory.
1999-03-04 07:17:48 +08:00
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl If the compiler is obviously a parallel compiler then we're building
dnl a parallel version of hdf5 and should define HAVE_PARALLEL. Furthermore,
dnl the name of the compiler might tell us how to run the resulting
dnl executable. For `mpicc' the executable should be run with `mpirun' from
dnl the same directory as mpicc if it exists.
dnl
case "$CC_BASENAME" in
mpicc)
dnl The mpich compiler. Use mpirun from the same directory if it
dnl exists.
PARALLEL=mpicc
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for mpirun])
dnl Find the path where mpicc is located.
cmd="`echo $CC | cut -f1 -d' '`"
if (echo $cmd | grep / >/dev/null); then
path="`echo $cmd | sed 's/\(.*\)\/.*$/\1/'`"
else
for path in `echo $PATH | ${TR} : ' '`; do
if test -x $path/$cmd; then
break
fi
done
fi
dnl Is there an mpirun at that path?
if test -x $path/mpirun; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$path/mpirun])
RUNSERIAL="${RUNSERIAL:-none}"
if test -z "$RUNPARALLEL"; then
RUNPARALLEL="$path/mpirun -np \$\${NPROCS:=3}"
fi
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([none])
fi
;;
hcc)
dnl The LAM compiler. Use mpirun_lam or mpirun from the same directory
dnl if it exists.
PARALLEL=hcc
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for mpirun_lam or mpirun])
dnl Find the path where hcc is located
cmd="`echo $CC | cut -f1 -d' '`"
if (echo $cmd | grep / >/dev/null); then
path="`echo $cmd | sed 's/\(.*\)\/.*$/\1/'`"
else
for path in `echo $PATH | ${TR} : ' '`; do
if test -x $path/$cmd; then
break
fi
done
fi
dnl Is there an mpirun_lam or mpirun at that path?
if test -x $path/mpirun_lam -o -x $path/mpirun; then
if test -x $path/mpirun_lam; then
cmd=mpirun_lam
else
cmd=mpirun
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT([$path/$cmd])
RUNSERIAL="${RUNSERIAL:-none}"
if test -z "$RUNPARALLEL"; then
RUNPARALLEL="$path/$cmd -np \$\${NPROCS:=3}"
fi
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([none])
fi
;;
mpcc|mpcc_r)
dnl The IBM compiler
PARALLEL="$CC_BASENAME"
;;
*)
dnl Probably not a parallel compiler, but if `--enable-parallel'
dnl is defined below then we're still building a parallel hdf5.
;;
esac
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl If the Fortran compiler is obviously a parallel compiler then we're
dnl building a parallel version of hdf5 and should define HAVE_PARALLEL.
dnl Furthermore, the name of the compiler might tell us how to run the
dnl resulting executable. For `mpif90' the executable should be run with
dnl `mpirun' from the same directory as mpif90 if it exists.
dnl
if test "X$HDF_FORTRAN" = "Xyes"; then
dnl Change to the Fortran 90 language
AC_LANG_PUSH(Fortran)
case "$FC" in
*mpif90*)
dnl The Fortran mpich compiler. Use mpirun from the same directory
dnl if it exists.
PARALLEL=mpif90
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for mpirun])
dnl Find the path where mpif90 is located.
cmd=`echo $FC |cut -f1 -d' '`
if (echo $cmd |grep / >/dev/null); then
path="`echo $cmd |sed 's/\(.*\)\/.*$/\1/'`"
else
for path in `echo $PATH |tr : ' '`; do
if test -x $path/$cmd; then
break;
fi
done
fi
dnl Is there an mpirun at that path?
if test -x $path/mpirun; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([$path/mpirun])
RUNSERIAL="${RUNSERIAL:-none}"
if test -z "$RUNPARALLEL"; then
RUNPARALLEL="$path/mpirun -np \$\${NPROCS:=2}"
fi
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([none])
fi
;;
*mpxlf* | *mpxlf_r* | *mpxlf90* | *mpxlf90_r* | *mpxlf95* | *mpxlf95_r*)
dnl The IBM compiler
PARALLEL="$FC"
;;
*)
dnl Probably not a parallel compiler, but if `--enable-parallel'
dnl is defined below then we're still building a parallel hdf5.
;;
esac
dnl Change to the C language
AC_LANG_POP(Fortran)
fi
[svn-r1115] Changes since 19990302 ---------------------- ./INSTALL ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] Improvements for parallel library. If you have a properly working mpicc you should be able to just say: $ CC=mpicc ./configure and you will see checking for mpirun... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun checking for parallel support files... skipped checking how to run on one processor... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1 checking how to run in parallel... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np $$NPROCS To quote from the INSTALL file.... *** Parallel vs. serial library The HDF5 library can be configured to use MPI and MPI-IO for parallelizm on a distributed multi-processor system. The easy way to do this is to have a properly installed parallel compiler (e.g., MPICH's mpicc or IBM's mpcc) and supply that executable as the value of the CC environment variable: [NOTE: mpcc is not tested yet] $ CC=mpcc ./configure $ CC=/usr/local/mpi/bin/mpicc ./configure If no such wrapper script is available then you must specify your normal C compiler along with the distribution of MPI/MPI-IO which is to be used (values other than `mpich' will be added at a later date): $ ./configure --enable-parallel=mpich If the MPI/MPI-IO include files and/or libraries cannot be found by the compiler then their directories must be given as arguments to CPPFLAGS and/or LDFLAGS: $ CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/mpi/include \ LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/mpi/lib/LINUX/ch_p4 \ ./configure --enable-parallel=mpich If a parallel library is being built then configure attempts to determine how to run a parallel application on one processor and on many processors. If the compiler is mpicc and the user hasn't specified values for RUNSERIAL and RUNPARALLEL then configure chooses `mpirun' from the same directory as `mpicc': RUNSERIAL: /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1 RUNPARALLEL: /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np $${NPROCS:=2} The `$${NPROCS:=2}' will be substituted with the value of the NPROCS environment variable at the time `make check' is run (or the value 2). ./testpar/Makefile.in Saying `make check' (or `make test') will run the tests on two processors by default. If you define NPROCS then that many processors are used instead: $ NPROCS=4 make check ./configure.in Fixed (hopefully) bugs with detecting whether __attribute__ and __FUNCTION__ are special keywords for the compiler. ./Makefile.in Saying `make install' from the top level directory shows instructions for using shared libraries. ./config/commence.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in Moved the @top_srcdir@ into the makefiles because it was expanded too early and had the wrong value. ./INSTALL Added a warning that if the wrong version of hdf4 tools are installed then `make check' will fail in the tools directory.
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dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl What header files and libraries do we have to look for for parallel
dnl support? For the most part, search paths are already specified with
dnl CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS or are known to the compiler. If the user says
dnl `--disable-parallel' but specifies a known parallel compiler (like mpicc
dnl or mpcc) then parallel support is enabled but configure doesn't search
dnl for any parallel header files or libraries.
dnl
AC_ARG_ENABLE([parallel],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-parallel],
[Search for MPI-IO and MPI support files])])
[svn-r1115] Changes since 19990302 ---------------------- ./INSTALL ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] Improvements for parallel library. If you have a properly working mpicc you should be able to just say: $ CC=mpicc ./configure and you will see checking for mpirun... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun checking for parallel support files... skipped checking how to run on one processor... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1 checking how to run in parallel... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np $$NPROCS To quote from the INSTALL file.... *** Parallel vs. serial library The HDF5 library can be configured to use MPI and MPI-IO for parallelizm on a distributed multi-processor system. The easy way to do this is to have a properly installed parallel compiler (e.g., MPICH's mpicc or IBM's mpcc) and supply that executable as the value of the CC environment variable: [NOTE: mpcc is not tested yet] $ CC=mpcc ./configure $ CC=/usr/local/mpi/bin/mpicc ./configure If no such wrapper script is available then you must specify your normal C compiler along with the distribution of MPI/MPI-IO which is to be used (values other than `mpich' will be added at a later date): $ ./configure --enable-parallel=mpich If the MPI/MPI-IO include files and/or libraries cannot be found by the compiler then their directories must be given as arguments to CPPFLAGS and/or LDFLAGS: $ CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/mpi/include \ LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/mpi/lib/LINUX/ch_p4 \ ./configure --enable-parallel=mpich If a parallel library is being built then configure attempts to determine how to run a parallel application on one processor and on many processors. If the compiler is mpicc and the user hasn't specified values for RUNSERIAL and RUNPARALLEL then configure chooses `mpirun' from the same directory as `mpicc': RUNSERIAL: /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1 RUNPARALLEL: /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np $${NPROCS:=2} The `$${NPROCS:=2}' will be substituted with the value of the NPROCS environment variable at the time `make check' is run (or the value 2). ./testpar/Makefile.in Saying `make check' (or `make test') will run the tests on two processors by default. If you define NPROCS then that many processors are used instead: $ NPROCS=4 make check ./configure.in Fixed (hopefully) bugs with detecting whether __attribute__ and __FUNCTION__ are special keywords for the compiler. ./Makefile.in Saying `make install' from the top level directory shows instructions for using shared libraries. ./config/commence.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in Moved the @top_srcdir@ into the makefiles because it was expanded too early and had the wrong value. ./INSTALL Added a warning that if the wrong version of hdf4 tools are installed then `make check' will fail in the tools directory.
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dnl The --enable-parallel flag is not compatible with --enable-cxx.
dnl If the user tried to specify both flags, throw an error.
if test "X${HDF_CXX}" = "Xyes" -a "X${enable_parallel}" = "Xyes"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable-cxx and --enable-parallel flags are incompatible])
fi
dnl --enable-parallel is also incompatible with --enable-threadsafe.
if test "X${THREADSAFE}" = "Xyes" -a "X${enable_parallel}" = "Xyes"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable-threadsafe and --enable-parallel flags are incompatible])
fi
dnl It's possible to build in parallel by specifying a parallel compiler
dnl without using the --enable-parallel flag. This isn't allowed with
dnl C++ or threadsafe, either.
if test "X${PARALLEL}" != "X" -a "X${enable_cxx}" = "Xyes" ; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([An MPI compiler is being used; --enable-cxx is not allowed])
fi
if test "X${PARALLEL}" != "X" -a "X${THREADSAFE}" = "Xyes"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([An MPI compiler is being used; --enable-threadsafe is not allowed])
fi
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for parallel support files])
[svn-r1115] Changes since 19990302 ---------------------- ./INSTALL ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] Improvements for parallel library. If you have a properly working mpicc you should be able to just say: $ CC=mpicc ./configure and you will see checking for mpirun... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun checking for parallel support files... skipped checking how to run on one processor... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1 checking how to run in parallel... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np $$NPROCS To quote from the INSTALL file.... *** Parallel vs. serial library The HDF5 library can be configured to use MPI and MPI-IO for parallelizm on a distributed multi-processor system. The easy way to do this is to have a properly installed parallel compiler (e.g., MPICH's mpicc or IBM's mpcc) and supply that executable as the value of the CC environment variable: [NOTE: mpcc is not tested yet] $ CC=mpcc ./configure $ CC=/usr/local/mpi/bin/mpicc ./configure If no such wrapper script is available then you must specify your normal C compiler along with the distribution of MPI/MPI-IO which is to be used (values other than `mpich' will be added at a later date): $ ./configure --enable-parallel=mpich If the MPI/MPI-IO include files and/or libraries cannot be found by the compiler then their directories must be given as arguments to CPPFLAGS and/or LDFLAGS: $ CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/mpi/include \ LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/mpi/lib/LINUX/ch_p4 \ ./configure --enable-parallel=mpich If a parallel library is being built then configure attempts to determine how to run a parallel application on one processor and on many processors. If the compiler is mpicc and the user hasn't specified values for RUNSERIAL and RUNPARALLEL then configure chooses `mpirun' from the same directory as `mpicc': RUNSERIAL: /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1 RUNPARALLEL: /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np $${NPROCS:=2} The `$${NPROCS:=2}' will be substituted with the value of the NPROCS environment variable at the time `make check' is run (or the value 2). ./testpar/Makefile.in Saying `make check' (or `make test') will run the tests on two processors by default. If you define NPROCS then that many processors are used instead: $ NPROCS=4 make check ./configure.in Fixed (hopefully) bugs with detecting whether __attribute__ and __FUNCTION__ are special keywords for the compiler. ./Makefile.in Saying `make install' from the top level directory shows instructions for using shared libraries. ./config/commence.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in Moved the @top_srcdir@ into the makefiles because it was expanded too early and had the wrong value. ./INSTALL Added a warning that if the wrong version of hdf4 tools are installed then `make check' will fail in the tools directory.
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case "X-$enable_parallel" in
X-|X-no|X-none)
dnl Either we are not compiling for parallel or the header and
dnl library files and locations are known to the compiler (this is
dnl the case for a correct installation of mpicc for instance).
AC_MSG_RESULT([skipped])
;;
X-yes)
dnl We want to compile a parallel library with a compiler that
dnl may already know how to link with MPI and MPI-IO.
AC_MSG_RESULT([provided by compiler])
PARALLEL=yes
dnl Try link a simple MPI program. If fail, try again with -lmpi and
dnl -lmpich.
AC_TRY_LINK(, MPI_Init(),, \
AC_CHECK_LIB(mpi, MPI_Init,, \
AC_CHECK_LIB(mpich, MPI_Init,, PARALLEL=no)))
dnl Then try link a simple MPI-IO program. If fail, try again with
dnl -lmpio.
if test "X$PARALLEL" = "Xyes"; then
AC_TRY_LINK(, [MPI_File_open()],,
[AC_CHECK_LIB([mpio], [MPI_File_open],, [PARALLEL=no])])
fi
if test "X$HDF_FORTRAN" = "Xyes"; then
dnl Change to the Fortran 90 language
AC_LANG_PUSH(Fortran)
dnl Try link a simple MPI program. If fail, try again with -lmpi.
AC_TRY_FLINK(mpif.h, [
integer:: ierr
call mpi_file_open( ierr )],,
AC_CHECK_FLIB(mpi, [
include 'mpif.h'
integer:: ierr
call mpi_file_open( ierr )],, PARALLEL=no))
dnl Then try link a simple MPI-IO program. If fail, try again with
dnl -lmpio.
if test "X$PARALLEL" = "Xyes"; then
AC_TRY_FLINK(mpif.h, [
integer:: ierr
call mpi_file_open( ierr )],,
AC_CHECK_FLIB(mpio, [
include 'mpif.h'
integer:: ierr
call mpi_file_open( ierr )],, PARALLEL=no))
fi
dnl Change to the C language
AC_LANG_POP(Fortran)
fi
dnl Set RUNPARALLEL to mpirun if not set yet.
if test "X$PARALLEL" = "Xyes" -a -z "$RUNPARALLEL"; then
RUNPARALLEL="mpirun -np \$\${NPROCS:=3}"
fi
;;
*)
AC_MSG_RESULT([error])
AC_MSG_ERROR([\'$enable_parallel\' is not a valid parallel search type])
;;
[svn-r1115] Changes since 19990302 ---------------------- ./INSTALL ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] Improvements for parallel library. If you have a properly working mpicc you should be able to just say: $ CC=mpicc ./configure and you will see checking for mpirun... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun checking for parallel support files... skipped checking how to run on one processor... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1 checking how to run in parallel... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np $$NPROCS To quote from the INSTALL file.... *** Parallel vs. serial library The HDF5 library can be configured to use MPI and MPI-IO for parallelizm on a distributed multi-processor system. The easy way to do this is to have a properly installed parallel compiler (e.g., MPICH's mpicc or IBM's mpcc) and supply that executable as the value of the CC environment variable: [NOTE: mpcc is not tested yet] $ CC=mpcc ./configure $ CC=/usr/local/mpi/bin/mpicc ./configure If no such wrapper script is available then you must specify your normal C compiler along with the distribution of MPI/MPI-IO which is to be used (values other than `mpich' will be added at a later date): $ ./configure --enable-parallel=mpich If the MPI/MPI-IO include files and/or libraries cannot be found by the compiler then their directories must be given as arguments to CPPFLAGS and/or LDFLAGS: $ CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/mpi/include \ LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/mpi/lib/LINUX/ch_p4 \ ./configure --enable-parallel=mpich If a parallel library is being built then configure attempts to determine how to run a parallel application on one processor and on many processors. If the compiler is mpicc and the user hasn't specified values for RUNSERIAL and RUNPARALLEL then configure chooses `mpirun' from the same directory as `mpicc': RUNSERIAL: /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1 RUNPARALLEL: /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np $${NPROCS:=2} The `$${NPROCS:=2}' will be substituted with the value of the NPROCS environment variable at the time `make check' is run (or the value 2). ./testpar/Makefile.in Saying `make check' (or `make test') will run the tests on two processors by default. If you define NPROCS then that many processors are used instead: $ NPROCS=4 make check ./configure.in Fixed (hopefully) bugs with detecting whether __attribute__ and __FUNCTION__ are special keywords for the compiler. ./Makefile.in Saying `make install' from the top level directory shows instructions for using shared libraries. ./config/commence.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in Moved the @top_srcdir@ into the makefiles because it was expanded too early and had the wrong value. ./INSTALL Added a warning that if the wrong version of hdf4 tools are installed then `make check' will fail in the tools directory.
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esac
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Print some other parallel information and do some sanity checks.
[svn-r1115] Changes since 19990302 ---------------------- ./INSTALL ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] Improvements for parallel library. If you have a properly working mpicc you should be able to just say: $ CC=mpicc ./configure and you will see checking for mpirun... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun checking for parallel support files... skipped checking how to run on one processor... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1 checking how to run in parallel... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np $$NPROCS To quote from the INSTALL file.... *** Parallel vs. serial library The HDF5 library can be configured to use MPI and MPI-IO for parallelizm on a distributed multi-processor system. The easy way to do this is to have a properly installed parallel compiler (e.g., MPICH's mpicc or IBM's mpcc) and supply that executable as the value of the CC environment variable: [NOTE: mpcc is not tested yet] $ CC=mpcc ./configure $ CC=/usr/local/mpi/bin/mpicc ./configure If no such wrapper script is available then you must specify your normal C compiler along with the distribution of MPI/MPI-IO which is to be used (values other than `mpich' will be added at a later date): $ ./configure --enable-parallel=mpich If the MPI/MPI-IO include files and/or libraries cannot be found by the compiler then their directories must be given as arguments to CPPFLAGS and/or LDFLAGS: $ CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/mpi/include \ LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/mpi/lib/LINUX/ch_p4 \ ./configure --enable-parallel=mpich If a parallel library is being built then configure attempts to determine how to run a parallel application on one processor and on many processors. If the compiler is mpicc and the user hasn't specified values for RUNSERIAL and RUNPARALLEL then configure chooses `mpirun' from the same directory as `mpicc': RUNSERIAL: /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1 RUNPARALLEL: /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np $${NPROCS:=2} The `$${NPROCS:=2}' will be substituted with the value of the NPROCS environment variable at the time `make check' is run (or the value 2). ./testpar/Makefile.in Saying `make check' (or `make test') will run the tests on two processors by default. If you define NPROCS then that many processors are used instead: $ NPROCS=4 make check ./configure.in Fixed (hopefully) bugs with detecting whether __attribute__ and __FUNCTION__ are special keywords for the compiler. ./Makefile.in Saying `make install' from the top level directory shows instructions for using shared libraries. ./config/commence.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in Moved the @top_srcdir@ into the makefiles because it was expanded too early and had the wrong value. ./INSTALL Added a warning that if the wrong version of hdf4 tools are installed then `make check' will fail in the tools directory.
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dnl
AC_SUBST([ADD_PARALLEL_FILES]) ADD_PARALLEL_FILES="no"
if test -n "$PARALLEL"; then
dnl The 'testpar' directory should participate in the build
TESTPARALLEL=testpar
[svn-r1115] Changes since 19990302 ---------------------- ./INSTALL ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] Improvements for parallel library. If you have a properly working mpicc you should be able to just say: $ CC=mpicc ./configure and you will see checking for mpirun... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun checking for parallel support files... skipped checking how to run on one processor... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1 checking how to run in parallel... /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np $$NPROCS To quote from the INSTALL file.... *** Parallel vs. serial library The HDF5 library can be configured to use MPI and MPI-IO for parallelizm on a distributed multi-processor system. The easy way to do this is to have a properly installed parallel compiler (e.g., MPICH's mpicc or IBM's mpcc) and supply that executable as the value of the CC environment variable: [NOTE: mpcc is not tested yet] $ CC=mpcc ./configure $ CC=/usr/local/mpi/bin/mpicc ./configure If no such wrapper script is available then you must specify your normal C compiler along with the distribution of MPI/MPI-IO which is to be used (values other than `mpich' will be added at a later date): $ ./configure --enable-parallel=mpich If the MPI/MPI-IO include files and/or libraries cannot be found by the compiler then their directories must be given as arguments to CPPFLAGS and/or LDFLAGS: $ CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/mpi/include \ LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/mpi/lib/LINUX/ch_p4 \ ./configure --enable-parallel=mpich If a parallel library is being built then configure attempts to determine how to run a parallel application on one processor and on many processors. If the compiler is mpicc and the user hasn't specified values for RUNSERIAL and RUNPARALLEL then configure chooses `mpirun' from the same directory as `mpicc': RUNSERIAL: /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np 1 RUNPARALLEL: /usr/local/mpi/bin/mpirun -np $${NPROCS:=2} The `$${NPROCS:=2}' will be substituted with the value of the NPROCS environment variable at the time `make check' is run (or the value 2). ./testpar/Makefile.in Saying `make check' (or `make test') will run the tests on two processors by default. If you define NPROCS then that many processors are used instead: $ NPROCS=4 make check ./configure.in Fixed (hopefully) bugs with detecting whether __attribute__ and __FUNCTION__ are special keywords for the compiler. ./Makefile.in Saying `make install' from the top level directory shows instructions for using shared libraries. ./config/commence.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in Moved the @top_srcdir@ into the makefiles because it was expanded too early and had the wrong value. ./INSTALL Added a warning that if the wrong version of hdf4 tools are installed then `make check' will fail in the tools directory.
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dnl We are building a parallel library
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_PARALLEL], [1], [Define if we have parallel support])
dnl Display what we found about running programs
AC_MSG_CHECKING([prefix for running on one processor])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$RUNSERIAL])
AC_MSG_CHECKING([prefix for running in parallel])
AC_MSG_RESULT([$RUNPARALLEL])
dnl Check that we can link a simple MPI and MPI-IO application
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether a simple MPI-IO program can be linked])
AC_TRY_LINK(, [MPI_Init(); MPI_File_open();],
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]),
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
AC_MSG_ERROR([unable to link a simple MPI-IO application]))
dnl There *must* be some way to run in parallel even if it's just the
dnl word `none'.
if test -z "$RUNPARALLEL"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([no way to run a parallel program])
fi
dnl If RUNSERIAL or RUNPARALLEL is the word `none' then replace it with
dnl the empty string.
if test "X$RUNSERIAL" = "Xnone"; then
RUNSERIAL=""
fi
if test "X$RUNPARALLEL" = "Xnone"; then
RUNPARALLEL=""
fi
if test "X$HDF_FORTRAN" = "Xyes"; then
ADD_PARALLEL_FILES="yes"
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for MPI_Comm_c2f and MPI_Comm_f2c functions])
AC_TRY_LINK([#include <mpi.h>],
[MPI_Comm c_comm; MPI_Comm_c2f(c_comm)],
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_MPI_MULTI_LANG_Comm], [1],
[Define if `MPI_Comm_c2f' and `MPI_Comm_f2c' exists])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]),
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for MPI_Info_c2f and MPI_Info_f2c functions])
AC_TRY_LINK([#include <mpi.h>],
[MPI_Info c_info; MPI_Info_c2f(c_info)],
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_MPI_MULTI_LANG_Info], [1],
[Define if `MPI_Info_c2f' and `MPI_Info_f2c' exists])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]),
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
)
fi
dnl --------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Do we want MPE instrumentation feature on?
dnl
dnl This must be done after enable-parallel is checked since it depends
dnl on a mpich compiler.
dnl
AC_SUBST([MPE]) MPE=yes
AC_ARG_WITH([mpe],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--with-mpe=DIR],
[Use MPE instrumentation [default=no]])],,
[withval=no])
case "X-$withval" in
X-|X-no|X-none)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for MPE])
AC_MSG_RESULT([suppressed])
unset MPE
;;
X-yes)
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([mpe.h],, [unset MPE])
AC_CHECK_LIB([mpe], [MPE_Init_log],, [unset MPE])
AC_CHECK_LIB([lmpe], [CLOG_Init],, [unset MPE])
;;
*)
case "$withval" in
*,*)
mpe_inc="`echo $withval | cut -f1 -d,`"
mpe_lib="`echo $withval | cut -f2 -d, -s`"
;;
*)
if test -n "$withval"; then
mpe_inc="$withval/include"
mpe_lib="$withval/lib"
fi
;;
esac
dnl Trying to include -I/usr/include and -L/usr/lib is redundant and
dnl can mess some compilers up.
if test "X$mpe_inc" = "X/usr/include"; then
mpe_inc=""
fi
if test "X$mpe_lib" = "X/usr/lib"; then
mpe_lib=""
fi
if test -n "$mpe_inc"; then
saved_CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS"
CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -I$mpe_inc"
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([mpe.h],, [CPPFLAGS="$saved_CPPFLAGS"; unset MPE])
else
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([mpe.h],, [unset MPE])
fi
if test -n "$mpe_lib"; then
saved_LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS"
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -L$mpe_lib"
AC_CHECK_LIB([mpe], [MPE_Init_log],,
[LDFLAGS="$saved_LDFLAGS"; unset MPE])
AC_CHECK_LIB([lmpe], [CLOG_Init],,
[LDFLAGS="$saved_LDFLAGS"; unset MPE])
else
AC_CHECK_LIB([mpe], [MPE_Init_log],, [unset MPE])
AC_CHECK_LIB([lmpe], [CLOG_Init],, [unset MPE])
fi
;;
esac
if test "X-$MPE" = "X-yes"; then
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_MPE], [1], [Define if we have MPE support])
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check if they would like the "Flexible parallel" interface enabled
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if Flexible Parallel HDF5 interface enabled])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([fphdf5],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-fphdf5],
[Enable the Flexible Parallel HDF5
interface [default=no]])],
[FPHDF5=$enableval],
[FPHDF5="no"])
if test "X$FPHDF5" = "Xyes"; then
dnl The --enable-fphdf5 flag is not compatible with --enable-fortran.
dnl If the user tried to specify both flags, throw an error.
if test "X$${FPHDF5}" != "X" && test "X${HDF_FORTRAN}" != "X"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([--enable-fphdf5 and --enable-fortran flags are incompatible])
fi
AC_DEFINE(HAVE_FPHDF5, 1,
[Define if we want flexible parallel HDF5 support])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Set the flag to indicate that the MPI_File_set_size() function
dnl works with files over 2GB, unless it's already set in the cache.
dnl (This flag should be set for all machines, except for ASCI Red, where
dnl the cache value is set in it's config file)
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if MPI_File_set_size works for files over 2GB])
AC_CACHE_VAL([hdf5_cv_mpi_file_set_size_big], [hdf5_cv_mpi_file_set_size_big=yes])
if test ${hdf5_cv_mpi_file_set_size_big} = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE([MPI_FILE_SET_SIZE_BIG], [1],
[Define if your system's `MPI_File_set_size' function works for files over 2GB.])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check to see whether the complicate MPI derived datatype works.
dnl Up to now(Dec. 20th, 2004), we find that IBM's MPIO implemention doesn't
dnl handle with the displacement of the complicate MPI type derived datatype
dnl correctly. So we add the check here.
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if irregular hyperslab optimization code works inside MPI-IO])
AC_CACHE_VAL([hdf5_mpi_complex_derived_datatype_works],[hdf5_mpi_complex_derived_datatype_works=yes])
if test ${hdf5_mpi_complex_derived_datatype_works} = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE([MPI_COMPLEX_DERIVED_DATATYPE_WORKS], [1],
[Define if your system can handle complicated MPI derived datatype correctly.])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Turn on internal I/O filters by setting macros in header files
dnl Internal I/O filters are contained entirely within the library and do
dnl not depend on external headers or libraries. The shuffle filter is
dnl an example of an internal filter, while the gzip filter is an example of
dnl an external filter. Each external filter is controlled with an
dnl "--with-foo=" configure flag.
dnl
AC_SUBST([FILTERS])
AC_SUBST(USE_FILTER_SHUFFLE) USE_FILTER_SHUFFLE="no"
AC_SUBST(USE_FILTER_FLETCHER32) USE_FILTER_FLETCHER32="no"
AC_SUBST(USE_FILTER_NBIT) USE_FILTER_NBIT="no"
AC_SUBST(USE_FILTER_SCALEOFFSET) USE_FILTER_SCALEOFFSET="no"
AC_MSG_CHECKING([for I/O filters])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([filters],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-filters=all],
[Turn on all internal I/O filters. One may
also specify a comma-separated list of filters
or the word no. The default is all internal
I/O filters.])],
[FILTERS=$enableval])
dnl Eventually: all_filters="shuffle,foo,bar,baz"
all_filters="shuffle,fletcher32,nbit,scaleoffset"
case "X-$FILTERS" in
X-|X-all)
FILTERS=$all_filters
AC_MSG_RESULT([all ($FILTERS)])
;;
X-no|X-none)
AC_MSG_RESULT([none])
FILTERS="none"
;;
*)
AC_MSG_RESULT([$FILTERS])
;;
esac
if test -n "$FILTERS"; then
for filter in `echo $FILTERS | ${TR} 'a-z,' 'A-Z '`; do
dnl ------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Have to use separate 'if' construct for each filter, so that
dnl autoheader can detect the AC_DEFINE for each one...
dnl
if test $filter = "SHUFFLE"; then
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_FILTER_SHUFFLE], [1],
[Define if support for shuffle filter is enabled])
USE_FILTER_SHUFFLE="yes"
fi
if test $filter = "FLETCHER32"; then
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_FILTER_FLETCHER32], [1],
[Define if support for Fletcher32 checksum is enabled])
USE_FILTER_FLETCHER32="yes"
fi
if test $filter = "NBIT"; then
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_FILTER_NBIT], [1],
[Define if support for nbit filter is enabled])
USE_FILTER_NBIT="yes"
fi
if test $filter = "SCALEOFFSET"; then
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_FILTER_SCALEOFFSET], [1],
[Define if support for scaleoffset filter is enabled])
USE_FILTER_SCALEOFFSET="yes"
fi
done
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl This is defined only when we're using CodeWarrior, since it has a
dnl broken "open()" call.
dnl
if test 1 = 2; then
AC_DEFINE([NO_SHARED_WRITING], [1],
[Define if shared writing must be disabled (CodeWarrior only)])
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Decide whether the presence of user's exception handling functions is
dnl checked and data conversion exceptions are returned. This is mainly
dnl for the speed optimization of hard conversions. Soft conversions can
dnl actually benefit little.
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether exception handling functions is checked during data conversions])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([dconv-exception],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-dconv-exception],
[if exception handling functions is checked during
data conversions [default=yes]])],
[DCONV_EXCEPTION=$enableval], [DCONV_EXCEPTION=yes])
if test "$DCONV_EXCEPTION" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
AC_DEFINE([WANT_DCONV_EXCEPTION], [1],
[Check exception handling functions during data conversions])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Decide whether the data accuracy has higher priority during data
dnl conversions. If not, some hard conversions will still be prefered even
dnl though the data may be wrong (for example, some compilers don't
dnl support denormalized floating values) to maximize speed.
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether data accuracy is guaranteed during data conversions])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([dconv-accuracy],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-dconv-accuracy],
[if data accuracy is guaranteed during
data conversions [default=yes]])],
[DATA_ACCURACY=$enableval], [DATA_ACCURACY=yes])
if test "$DATA_ACCURACY" = "yes"; then
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
AC_DEFINE([WANT_DATA_ACCURACY], [1],
[Data accuracy is prefered to speed during data conversions])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Set the flag to indicate that the machine can handle converting
dnl denormalized floating-point values.
dnl (This flag should be set for all machines, except for the Crays, where
dnl the cache value is set in it's config file)
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if converting denormalized floating-point values is possible])
AC_CACHE_VAL([hdf5_cv_convert_denormal_float], [hdf5_cv_convert_denormal_float=yes])
if test ${hdf5_cv_convert_denormal_float} = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE([CONVERT_DENORMAL_FLOAT], [1],
[Define if your system can handle converting denormalized floating-point values.])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
dnl -----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Set flag to indicate that the machine can handle conversion from
dnl long double to integers accurately. This flag should be set "yes" for
dnl all machines except all SGIs. For SGIs, some conversions are
dnl incorrect and its cache value is set "no" in its config/irix6.x and
dnl irix5.x.
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if converting from long double to integers is accurate])
if test ${ac_cv_sizeof_long_double} = 0; then
hdf5_ldouble_to_integer_accurate=${hdf5_ldouble_to_integer_accurate=no}
else
AC_CACHE_VAL([hdf5_cv_ldouble_to_integer_accurate], [hdf5_cv_ldouble_to_integer_accurate=yes])
fi
if test "${hdf5_cv_ldouble_to_integer_accurate}" = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE([LDOUBLE_TO_INTEGER_ACCURATE], [1],
[Define if your system can convert long double to integers accurately.])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
dnl -----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Set flag to indicate that the machine can do conversion from
dnl long double to integers regardless of accuracy. This flag should be
dnl set "yes" for all machines except HP-UX 11.00. For HP-UX 11.00, the
dnl compiler has 'floating exception' when converting 'long double' to all
dnl integers except 'unsigned long long'. Other HP-UX systems are unknown
dnl yet. (1/8/05 - SLU)
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if converting from long double to integers works])
if test ${ac_cv_sizeof_long_double} = 0; then
hdf5_ldouble_to_integer_works=${hdf5_ldouble_to_integer_works=no}
else
AC_CACHE_VAL([hdf5_ldouble_to_integer_works],
[AC_TRY_RUN([
int main(void)
{
void *align;
long double ld= 9701917572145405952.00L;
unsigned char v1;
short v2;
unsigned int v3;
int ret = 0;
align = (void*)malloc(sizeof(long double));
memcpy(align, &ld, sizeof(long double));
/*For HU-UX11.00, there's floating exception(core dump) when doing some of casting
*from 'long double' to integers*/
v1=(unsigned char)(*((long double*)align));
v2=(short)(*((long double*)align));
v3=(unsigned int)(*((long double*)align));
done:
exit(ret);
}
], [hdf5_ldouble_to_integer_works=yes], [hdf5_ldouble_to_integer_works=no],)])
fi
if test ${hdf5_ldouble_to_integer_works} = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE([LDOUBLE_TO_INTEGER_WORKS], [1],
[Define if your system can convert from long double to integer values.])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
dnl -----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Set flag to indicate that the machine can handle conversion from
dnl integers to long double. (This flag should be set "yes" for all
dnl machines except all SGIs, where some conversions are
dnl incorrect and its cache value is set "no" in its config/irix6.x and
dnl irix5.x)
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if accurately converting from integers to long double])
if test ${ac_cv_sizeof_long_double} = 0; then
hdf5_cv_integer_to_ldouble_accurate=${hdf5_cv_integer_to_ldouble_accurate=no}
else
AC_CACHE_VAL([hdf5_cv_integer_to_ldouble_accurate], [hdf5_cv_integer_to_ldouble_accurate=yes])
fi
if test ${hdf5_cv_integer_to_ldouble_accurate} = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE([INTEGER_TO_LDOUBLE_ACCURATE], [1],
[Define if your system can accurately convert from integers to long double values.])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Set the flag to indicate that the machine can accurately convert
dnl 'unsigned (long) long' values to 'float' and 'double' values.
dnl (This flag should be set for all machines, except for the SGIs, where
dnl the cache value is set in the config/irix6.x config file) and Solaris
dnl 64-bit machines, where the short program below tests if round-up is
dnl correctly handled.
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if accurately converting unsigned long long to floating-point values])
if test ${host_os_novers} = "solaris2.x"; then
AC_CACHE_VAL([hdf5_cv_ulong_to_fp_bottom_bit_accurate],
[AC_TRY_RUN([
int main(void)
{
unsigned long l1;
unsigned long l2;
unsigned long l3;
unsigned long l4;
unsigned long long ld1;
unsigned long long ld2;
unsigned long long ld3;
unsigned long long ld4;
double d1, d2, d3, d4;
unsigned char s[8];
int ret = 0;
if(sizeof(unsigned long)==8) {
l1 = 0xf000000000000b00UL; /*Round-down case*/
l2 = 0xf000000000000401UL; /*Round-up case*/
l3 = 0xf000000000000400UL; /*Round-down case*/
l4 = 0xf000000000000c00UL; /*Round-up case*/
d1 = (double)l1;
d2 = (double)l2;
d3 = (double)l3;
d4 = (double)l4;
} else if(sizeof(unsigned long long)==8) {
ld1 = 0xf000000000000b00ULL; /*Round-down case*/
ld2 = 0xf000000000000401ULL; /*Round-up case*/
ld3 = 0xf000000000000400ULL; /*Round-down case*/
ld4 = 0xf000000000000c00ULL; /*Round-up case*/
d1 = (double)ld1;
d2 = (double)ld2;
d3 = (double)ld3;
d4 = (double)ld4;
} else {
ret = 1;
goto done;
}
memcpy(s, &d1, 8);
if(s[7]!=1)
ret = 1;
memcpy(s, &d2, 8);
if(s[7]!=1)
ret = 1;
memcpy(s, &d3, 8);
if(s[7]!=0)
ret = 1;
memcpy(s, &d4, 8);
if(s[7]!=2)
ret = 1;
done:
exit(ret);
}
], [hdf5_cv_ulong_to_fp_bottom_bit_accurate=yes], [hdf5_cv_ulong_to_fp_bottom_bit_accurate=no],)])
else
AC_CACHE_VAL([hdf5_cv_ulong_to_fp_bottom_bit_accurate], [hdf5_cv_ulong_to_fp_bottom_bit_accurate=yes])
fi
if test ${hdf5_cv_ulong_to_fp_bottom_bit_accurate} = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE([ULONG_TO_FP_BOTTOM_BIT_ACCURATE], [1],
[Define if your system can accurately convert unsigned (long) long values to floating-point values.])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Set the flag to indicate that the machine can accurately convert
dnl 'float' or 'double' to 'unsigned long long' values.
dnl (This flag should be set for all machines, except for PGI compiler
dnl where round-up happens when the fraction of float-point value is greater
dnl than 0.5.
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if accurately roundup converting floating-point to unsigned long long values])
AC_CACHE_VAL([hdf5_fp_to_ullong_accurate],
[AC_TRY_RUN([
int main(void)
{
float f = 111.60f;
double d = 222.55L;
unsigned long long l1 = (unsigned long long)f;
unsigned long long l2 = (unsigned long long)d;
int ret = 0;
if(l1 == 112)
ret = 1;
if(l2 == 223)
ret = 1;
done:
exit(ret);
}
], [hdf5_fp_to_ullong_accurate=yes], [hdf5_fp_to_ullong_accurate=no],)])
if test ${hdf5_fp_to_ullong_accurate} = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE([FP_TO_ULLONG_ACCURATE], [1],
[Define if your system roundup accurately converting floating-point to unsigned long long values.])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Set the flag to indicate that the machine can accurately convert
dnl 'float', 'double' or 'long double' to 'unsigned long long' values.
dnl (This flag should be set for all machines, except for HP-UX machines
dnl where the maximal number for unsigned long long is 0x7fffffffffffffff
dnl during conversion.
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if right maximum converting floating-point to unsigned long long values])
AC_CACHE_VAL([hdf5_fp_to_ullong_right_maximum],
[AC_TRY_RUN([
int main(void)
{
float f = 9701917572145405952.00f;
double d1 = 9701917572145405952.00L;
long double d2 = 9701917572145405952.00L;
double d3 = 2e40L;
unsigned long long l1 = (unsigned long long)f;
unsigned long long l2 = (unsigned long long)d1;
unsigned long long l3 = (unsigned long long)d2;
unsigned long long l4;
unsigned long long l5 = 0x7fffffffffffffffULL;
int ret = 0;
if(l1 <= l5 || l2 <= l5 || l3 <= l5)
ret = 1;
l4 = (unsigned long long)d3;
if(l4 <= l5)
ret = 1;
done:
exit(ret);
}
], [hdf5_fp_to_ullong_right_maximum=yes], [hdf5_fp_to_ullong_right_maximum=no],)])
if test ${hdf5_fp_to_ullong_right_maximum} = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE([FP_TO_ULLONG_RIGHT_MAXIMUM], [1],
[Define if your system has right maximum convert floating-point to unsigned long long values.])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Set the flag to indicate that the machine can accurately convert
dnl 'long double' to 'unsigned int' values. (This flag should be set for
dnl all machines, except for some Intel compilers on some Linux.)
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if correctly converting long double to unsigned int values])
if test ${ac_cv_sizeof_long_double} = 0; then
hdf5_ldouble_to_uint_accurate=${hdf5_ldouble_to_uint_accurate=no}
else
AC_CACHE_VAL([hdf5_ldouble_to_uint_accurate],
[AC_TRY_RUN([
int main(void)
{
long double ld = 2733248032.9183987530L;
unsigned int i;
int ret = 0;
i = (unsigned int)ld;
if(i!=2733248032 && i!=2733248031 && i!=2733248033)
ret = 1;
done:
exit(ret);
}
], [hdf5_ldouble_to_uint_accurate=yes], [hdf5_ldouble_to_uint_accurate=no],)])
fi
if test ${hdf5_ldouble_to_uint_accurate} = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE([LDOUBLE_TO_UINT_ACCURATE], [1],
[Define if your system can convert long double to unsigned int values correctly.])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Set the flag to indicate that the machine can _compile_
dnl 'unsigned long long' to 'float' and 'double' typecasts.
dnl (This flag should be set for all machines, except for under Windows when
dnl compiled with Visual Studio 6, where the macro value is set in the
dnl src/H5pubconf.h file)
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if compiling unsigned long long to floating-point typecasts work])
AC_CACHE_VAL([hdf5_cv_ullong_to_fp_cast_works], [hdf5_cv_ullong_to_fp_cast_works=yes])
if test ${hdf5_cv_ullong_to_fp_cast_works} = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE([ULLONG_TO_FP_CAST_WORKS], [1],
[Define if your system can compile unsigned long long to floating-point casts.])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Set the flag to indicate that the machine can _compile_
dnl 'long long' to 'float' and 'double' typecasts.
dnl (This flag should be set for all machines, except for under Windows when
dnl compiled with Visual Studio 6, where the macro value is set in the
dnl src/H5pubconf.h file)
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if compiling long long to floating-point typecasts work])
AC_CACHE_VAL([hdf5_cv_llong_to_fp_cast_works], [hdf5_cv_llong_to_fp_cast_works=yes])
if test ${hdf5_cv_llong_to_fp_cast_works} = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE([LLONG_TO_FP_CAST_WORKS], [1],
[Define if your system can compile long long to floating-point casts.])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Set the flag to indicate that the machine can convert from
dnl 'unsigned long long' to 'long double' without precision loss.
dnl (This flag should be set for all machines, except for FreeBSD(sleipnir)
dnl where the last 2 bytes of mantissa are lost when compiler tries to do
dnl the conversion, and Cygwin where compiler doesn't do rounding correctly.)
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if converting unsigned long long to long double with precision])
if test ${ac_cv_sizeof_long_double} = 0; then
hdf5_cv_ullong_to_ldouble_precision=${hdf5_cv_ullong_to_ldouble_precision=no}
else
AC_CACHE_VAL([hdf5_cv_ullong_to_ldouble_precision],
[AC_TRY_RUN([
int main(void)
{
/* General variables */
int endian;
int tst_value = 1;
int ret = 0;
/* For FreeBSD */
unsigned long long l = 0xa601e80bda85fcefULL;
long double ld;
unsigned char *c1, *c2;
size_t size;
/* For Cygwin */
unsigned long long l_cyg = 0xfffffffffffffff0ULL;
long double ld_cyg;
unsigned char *c2_cyg;
size_t size_cyg;
/* Determine this system's endianess */
c1 = (unsigned char*)calloc(1, sizeof(int));
memcpy((void*)c1, &tst_value, sizeof(int));
if(c1[0]==1)
endian = 0; /* little endian */
else
endian = 1; /* big endian */
/* For FreeBSD */
size = sizeof(long double);
memset(&ld, 0, size);
ld = (long double)l;
c2 = (unsigned char*)calloc(1, size);
memcpy((void*)c2, &ld, size);
/* Test if the last 2 bytes of mantissa are lost. Mainly for FreeBSD on Intel
* architecture(sleipnir) where it happens. */
/*if(endian==0 && c2[0]==0 && c2[1]==0)*/ /*little endian*/
if(endian==0 && c2[0]==0) { /*little endian*/
ret = 1;
goto done;
}
/* For Cygwin */
size_cyg = sizeof(long double);
memset(&ld_cyg, 0, size);
ld_cyg = (long double)l_cyg;
c2_cyg = (unsigned char*)calloc(1, size_cyg);
memcpy((void*)c2_cyg, &ld_cyg, size_cyg);
/* Test if the last 4 bytes(roughly) of mantissa are rounded up. Mainly for Cygwin
* where the values like 0xffffffffffffffff, 0xfffffffffffffffe, ...,
* 0xfffffffffffff000 ... are rounded up as 0x0000403f8000000000000000
* instead of 0x0000403effffffffffffffff, 0x0000403efffffffffffffffe, ...,
* 0x0000403efffffffffffff000 ...
*/
if(endian==0 && c2_cyg[0]==0 && c2_cyg[1]==0 && c2_cyg[2]==0 && c2_cyg[3]==0)
ret = 1;
done:
if(c1)
free(c1);
if(c2)
free(c2);
if(c2_cyg)
free(c2_cyg);
exit(ret);
}
], [hdf5_cv_ullong_to_ldouble_precision=yes], [hdf5_cv_ullong_to_ldouble_precision=no],)])
fi
if test ${hdf5_cv_ullong_to_ldouble_precision} = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE([ULLONG_TO_LDOUBLE_PRECISION], [1],
[Define if your system can convert unsigned long long to long double with correct precision.])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Set the flag to indicate that the machine can handle overflow converting
dnl all floating-point to all integer types.
dnl (This flag should be set for all machines, except for Cray X1 where
dnl floating exception is generated when the floating-point value is greater
dnl than the maximal integer value).
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if overflows normally converting floating-point to integer values])
AC_CACHE_VAL([hdf5_cv_fp_to_integer_overflow_works],
[AC_TRY_RUN([
int main(void)
{
float f = 2147483648.0f;
int i;
i = (int)f;
done:
exit(0);
}
], [hdf5_cv_fp_to_integer_overflow_works=yes], [hdf5_cv_fp_to_integer_overflow_works=no],)])
if test ${hdf5_cv_fp_to_integer_overflow_works} = "yes"; then
AC_DEFINE([FP_TO_INTEGER_OVERFLOW_WORKS], [1],
[Define if your system can handle overflow converting floating-point to integer values.])
AC_MSG_RESULT([yes])
else
AC_MSG_RESULT([no])
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Set some variables for general configuration information to be saved
dnl and installed with the libraries.
dnl
dnl HDF5 version from the first line of the README.txt file.
H5_VERSION="`cut -d' ' -f3 $srcdir/README.txt | head -1`"
AC_SUBST([H5_VERSION])
dnl Configuration date
AC_SUBST([CONFIG_DATE]) CONFIG_DATE="`date`"
dnl User doing the configuration
AC_SUBST([CONFIG_USER]) CONFIG_USER="`whoami`@`hostname`"
if test -n "$ORGANIZATION"; then
CONFIG_USER="$CONFIG_USER at $ORGANIZATION"
fi
dnl Configuration mode (production, development, profile, etc) saved above.
AC_SUBST([CONFIG_MODE])
dnl Byte sex from the AC_C_BIGENDIAN macro.
AC_SUBST([BYTESEX])
if test "X$ac_cv_c_bigendian" = "Xyes"; then
BYTESEX="big-endian"
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else
BYTESEX="little-endian"
fi
dnl Are we compiling static libraries, shared libraries, or both? This
dnl is only used for the libhdf5.settings file. We can't just look at
dnl $enable_static and $enable_shared because if they're yes the ltconfig
dnl might have decided that one or the other is simply not possible.
dnl Therefore we have to ask the generated `libtool' shell script
dnl which 'features' it has enabled.
AC_SUBST([STATIC_SHARED])
if (./libtool --features | grep '^enable shared libraries' > /dev/null); then
enable_shared=yes
else
enable_shared=no
fi
if (./libtool --features | grep '^enable static libraries' > /dev/null); then
enable_static=yes
else
enable_static=no
fi
if test "X$enable_static" = "Xyes" && test "X$enable_shared" = "Xyes"; then
STATIC_SHARED="static, shared"
elif test "X$enable_static" = "Xyes"; then
STATIC_SHARED="static"
elif test "X$enable_shared" = "Xyes"; then
STATIC_SHARED="shared"
else
STATIC_SHARED="none"
fi
dnl Parallel support? (set above except empty if none)
PARALLEL=${PARALLEL:-no}
dnl Compiler with version information. This consists of the full path
dnl name of the compiler and the reported version number.
AC_SUBST([CC_VERSION])
dnl Strip anything that looks like a flag off of $CC
CC_NOFLAGS=`echo $CC | sed 's/ -.*//'`
if `echo $CC_NOFLAGS | grep ^/ >/dev/null 2>&1`; then
CC_VERSION="$CC"
else
CC_VERSION="$CC";
for x in `echo $PATH | sed -e 's/:/ /g'`; do
if test -x $x/$CC_NOFLAG; then
CC_VERSION="$x/$CC"
break
fi
done
fi
if test -n "$cc_vendor" && test -n "$cc_version"; then
CC_VERSION="$CC_VERSION ($cc_vendor-$cc_version)"
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Where is the root of the source tree. Give an absolute address so
dnl we can find it no matter which directory of the distribution is our
dnl current directory. The built-in pwd fails on some systems, but the
dnl /bin/pwd version works OK.
dnl
if test -x /bin/pwd; then
pwd=/bin/pwd
else
pwd=pwd
fi
AC_SUBST([ROOT]) ROOT="`$pwd`"
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Move any compiler-specific libraries into the main LIBS varaible.
dnl
LIBS="$DEFAULT_LIBS $LIBS"
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Determine the runtime libraries we may need to include in the
dnl libtools command so that executables will find the correct dynamic
dnl libraries.
dnl
AC_SUBST([DYNAMIC_DIRS]) DYNAMIC_DIRS=""
if test -n "$LDFLAGS"; then
for d in $LDFLAGS ; do
case "$d" in
-L*)
d="`echo $d | sed -e 's/-L//g'`"
case "$d" in
.*)
dnl If the path isn't absolute, make it so by
dnl prepending the ROOT directory to it.
d=${ROOT}/$d
;;
esac
DYNAMIC_DIRS="-R${d} $DYNAMIC_DIRS"
;;
esac
done
fi
if test -n "$CPPFLAGS"; then
TEMP_CPPFLAGS=""
for d in $CPPFLAGS ; do
case "$d" in
-I.*)
dnl If the path isn't absolute, make it so by prepending
dnl the ROOT directory to it.
d="`echo $d | sed -e 's/-I//g'`"
d="-I${ROOT}/${d}"
;;
esac
TEMP_CPPFLAGS="$d $TEMP_CPPFLAGS"
done
CPPFLAGS=$TEMP_CPPFLAGS
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Check if they would like the High Level library compiled
dnl
AC_SUBST(HL) HL=""
# name of fortran folder inside "hl", if FORTRAN compile is requested
AC_SUBST(HL_FOR) HL_FOR=""
AC_MSG_CHECKING([if high level library is enabled])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([hl],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-hl],
[Enable the high level library [default=yes]])],
[HDF5_HL=$enableval],
[HDF5_HL=yes])
if test "X$HDF5_HL" = "Xyes"; then
echo "yes"
HL="hl"
else
echo "no"
fi
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Some programs shouldn't be built by default (e.g., programs to generate
dnl data files used by tests, some optional tests).
dnl Check if they want such programs built anyway.
dnl
AC_MSG_CHECKING([additional programs should be built])
AC_ARG_ENABLE([build-all],
[AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-build-all],
[Build helper programs that only developers should need [default=no]])],
[BUILD_ALL=$enableval],
[BUILD_ALL=no])
if test "X$BUILD_ALL" = "Xyes"; then
echo "yes"
else
echo "no"
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_ALL_CONDITIONAL], [test "X$BUILD_ALL" = "Xyes"])
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Create automake conditionals to tell automake makefiles which directories
dnl need to be compiled
AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_CXX_CONDITIONAL], [test "X$HDF_CXX" = "Xyes"])
AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_PABLO_CONDITIONAL], [test "X$HAVE_PABLO" = "Xyes"])
AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_PARALLEL_CONDITIONAL], [test -n "$TESTPARALLEL"])
AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_FORTRAN_CONDITIONAL], [test "X$HDF_FORTRAN" = "Xyes"])
AM_CONDITIONAL([BUILD_HDF5_HL_CONDITIONAL], [test "X$HDF5_HL" = "Xyes"])
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Build the Makefiles.
dnl
[svn-r1802] Changes since 19991019 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] Added more checking for `make' features. ./Makefile.in ./doc/Makefile.in ./doc/html/Makefile.in ./doc/html/Tutor/Makefile.in ./examples/Makefile.in ./pablo/Makefile.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in ./config/commence.in ./config/conclude.in ./config/depend.in [REMOVED] ./config/depend1.in [NEW] ./config/depend2.in [NEW] ./config/depend3.in [NEW] ./config/depend4.in [NEW] ./config/dependN.in [NEW] The directory search stuff was moved into commence.in, thereby shortening the Makefile.in prologues. ./doc/html/Dependencies [NEW] ./doc/html/Tutor/Dependencies [NEW] ./examples/Dependencies [NEW] ./src/Dependencies [NEW] ./test/Dependencies [NEW] ./testpar/Dependencies [NEW] ./tools/Dependencies [NEW] The `.distdep' files were all renamed to `Dependencies' to make them more obvious. They are required (but may be empty) in every directory that has a Makefile.in that ends with @CONCLUDE@ (you'll get an obvious error from make if you forgot to create one). ./bin/trace ./src/H5.c Added H5E_major_t and H5E_minor_t although tracing only prints the integer value. ./src/H5E.c ./src/H5Epublic.h Added tracing information. ./src/H5FDcore.c ./src/H5FDfamily.c ./src/H5FDgass.c ./src/H5FDmpio.c ./src/H5FDsec2.c ./src/H5FDstdio.c Fixed places where FUNC_LEAVE() evaluated it's argument more than once. Added tracing information. Wrapped long lines. ./config/gnu-flags Fixed a syntax error when we don't have a gnu compiler.
1999-11-01 23:21:16 +08:00
dnl The directory search list
AC_SUBST([SEARCH]) SEARCH='$(srcdir) $(top_builddir)/src $(top_srcdir)/src'
[svn-r1802] Changes since 19991019 ---------------------- ./MANIFEST ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] Added more checking for `make' features. ./Makefile.in ./doc/Makefile.in ./doc/html/Makefile.in ./doc/html/Tutor/Makefile.in ./examples/Makefile.in ./pablo/Makefile.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in ./config/commence.in ./config/conclude.in ./config/depend.in [REMOVED] ./config/depend1.in [NEW] ./config/depend2.in [NEW] ./config/depend3.in [NEW] ./config/depend4.in [NEW] ./config/dependN.in [NEW] The directory search stuff was moved into commence.in, thereby shortening the Makefile.in prologues. ./doc/html/Dependencies [NEW] ./doc/html/Tutor/Dependencies [NEW] ./examples/Dependencies [NEW] ./src/Dependencies [NEW] ./test/Dependencies [NEW] ./testpar/Dependencies [NEW] ./tools/Dependencies [NEW] The `.distdep' files were all renamed to `Dependencies' to make them more obvious. They are required (but may be empty) in every directory that has a Makefile.in that ends with @CONCLUDE@ (you'll get an obvious error from make if you forgot to create one). ./bin/trace ./src/H5.c Added H5E_major_t and H5E_minor_t although tracing only prints the integer value. ./src/H5E.c ./src/H5Epublic.h Added tracing information. ./src/H5FDcore.c ./src/H5FDfamily.c ./src/H5FDgass.c ./src/H5FDmpio.c ./src/H5FDsec2.c ./src/H5FDstdio.c Fixed places where FUNC_LEAVE() evaluated it's argument more than once. Added tracing information. Wrapped long lines. ./config/gnu-flags Fixed a syntax error when we don't have a gnu compiler.
1999-11-01 23:21:16 +08:00
cmd='echo $SEARCH |sed "s/ /'$SEARCH_SEP'/g"'
SEARCH="$SEARCH_RULE`eval $cmd`"
export SEARCH
dnl We don't need to say when we're entering directories if we're using
dnl GNU make because make does it for us.
if test "X$GMAKE" = "Xyes"; then
AC_SUBST([SETX]) SETX=":"
else
AC_SUBST([SETX]) SETX="set -x"
fi
[svn-r1151] Changes since 19990318 ---------------------- ./Makefile.in ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] ./config/commence.in ./config/conclude.in ./config/dec-osf4.x ./config/depend.in ./config/freebsd ./config/linux-gnu ./config/linux-gnulibc1 ./config/linux-gnulibc2 ./config/solaris2.x ./examples/Makefile.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in ./tools/testh5dump.sh Changes that allow hdf5 to be configured and compiled in a directory other than the source directory. This is especially useful if you want to concurrently compile with different compilers and/or compile flags, or if the hdf5 source is on read-only media like a CDROM. The changes were surprisingly easy ;-) Here's what you can do now... $ mkdir /tmp/build1 # or something $ cd /tmp/build1 $ /cdrom/hdf5/configure # where ever the source is $ make Paul, you'll have to change the testh5toh4 script similar to the way I changed testh5dump.sh. I started working on it but then gave up because of a number of problems: (1) I had to comment out all the tests that let h5toh4 choose the output file name because it always tried to put the output file in the same directory as the input file, (2) if path names are used during the h4 dump then they interfere with the diff. The test works fine when run in the source directory, but try this instead: $ gunzip <hdf5-1.1.67.tar.gz |tar xf - $ chmod -R ugo-w hdf5-1.1.67 $ mkdir build $ cd build $ ../hdf5-1.1.67/configure $ make check Dan, I didn't modify the pablo/Makefile.in because I have no way to test it. I think all you need to do is add a couple lines before the @COMMENCE@ line and add a couple search directories for header files. Anyway, it seems like almost an exact duplicate of the src/Makefile.in, so it shouldn't be a problem... ./Makefile.in Removes a few more temporary files during make clean and distclean. ./configure.in I fixed the creation of the time-stamp files so that the initial make doesn't have to regenerated all the makefiles (only GNU make users will see any change). ./src/H5R.c Changed a return type from `intn' to `int' for an API function. ./src/H5detect.c Added the volatile qualifier to a couple more variables. ./tools/h5tools.c Fixed a compiler warning about an unused local. ./tools/h5toh4.c Initialized `optind' to 1 because it's zero on my system. It should always be one on a unix system. ./tools/testh5toh4 Redirected "broken pipe" messages to /dev/null so outut is formatted correctly.
1999-03-20 04:09:50 +08:00
dnl Some cleanup stuff
rm -f conftest conftest.o conftest.c dummy.o
1997-08-29 00:36:57 +08:00
dnl Build config.status, touch the stamp files, and build all the Makefiles.
dnl The order is such that the first `make' does not need to update any
dnl configuration information. See config/commence.in for the order in which
dnl things need to be done.
# First the stamp1 file for H5config.h.in
mkdir ./config >/dev/null 2>&1
touch ./config/stamp1
# Then the config.status file (but not makefiles)
saved_no_create=$no_create
[svn-r1151] Changes since 19990318 ---------------------- ./Makefile.in ./configure.in ./configure [REGENERATED] ./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED] ./config/commence.in ./config/conclude.in ./config/dec-osf4.x ./config/depend.in ./config/freebsd ./config/linux-gnu ./config/linux-gnulibc1 ./config/linux-gnulibc2 ./config/solaris2.x ./examples/Makefile.in ./src/Makefile.in ./test/Makefile.in ./testpar/Makefile.in ./tools/Makefile.in ./tools/testh5dump.sh Changes that allow hdf5 to be configured and compiled in a directory other than the source directory. This is especially useful if you want to concurrently compile with different compilers and/or compile flags, or if the hdf5 source is on read-only media like a CDROM. The changes were surprisingly easy ;-) Here's what you can do now... $ mkdir /tmp/build1 # or something $ cd /tmp/build1 $ /cdrom/hdf5/configure # where ever the source is $ make Paul, you'll have to change the testh5toh4 script similar to the way I changed testh5dump.sh. I started working on it but then gave up because of a number of problems: (1) I had to comment out all the tests that let h5toh4 choose the output file name because it always tried to put the output file in the same directory as the input file, (2) if path names are used during the h4 dump then they interfere with the diff. The test works fine when run in the source directory, but try this instead: $ gunzip <hdf5-1.1.67.tar.gz |tar xf - $ chmod -R ugo-w hdf5-1.1.67 $ mkdir build $ cd build $ ../hdf5-1.1.67/configure $ make check Dan, I didn't modify the pablo/Makefile.in because I have no way to test it. I think all you need to do is add a couple lines before the @COMMENCE@ line and add a couple search directories for header files. Anyway, it seems like almost an exact duplicate of the src/Makefile.in, so it shouldn't be a problem... ./Makefile.in Removes a few more temporary files during make clean and distclean. ./configure.in I fixed the creation of the time-stamp files so that the initial make doesn't have to regenerated all the makefiles (only GNU make users will see any change). ./src/H5R.c Changed a return type from `intn' to `int' for an API function. ./src/H5detect.c Added the volatile qualifier to a couple more variables. ./tools/h5tools.c Fixed a compiler warning about an unused local. ./tools/h5toh4.c Initialized `optind' to 1 because it's zero on my system. It should always be one on a unix system. ./tools/testh5toh4 Redirected "broken pipe" messages to /dev/null so outut is formatted correctly.
1999-03-20 04:09:50 +08:00
no_create=yes
PARALLEL_MAKE=""
FORTRAN_PARALLEL_MAKE=""
if test -n "$TESTPARALLEL"; then
PARALLEL_MAKE="$TESTPARALLEL/Makefile $TESTPARALLEL/testph5.sh"
if test "X$HDF_FORTRAN" = "Xyes"; then
FORTRAN_PARALLEL_MAKE=fortran/$TESTPARALLEL/Makefile
fi
fi
AC_CONFIG_FILES([src/libhdf5.settings
Makefile
src/Makefile
test/Makefile
testpar/Makefile
testpar/testph5.sh
perform/Makefile
tools/Makefile
tools/h5dump/Makefile
tools/h5dump/testh5dump.sh
tools/h5import/Makefile
tools/h5diff/Makefile
tools/h5jam/Makefile
tools/h5jam/testh5jam.sh
tools/h5repack/Makefile
tools/h5repack/h5repack.sh
tools/h5ls/Makefile
tools/lib/Makefile
tools/misc/Makefile
tools/misc/h5cc
tools/misc/testh5repart.sh
tools/gifconv/Makefile
examples/Makefile
c++/Makefile
c++/src/Makefile
c++/src/h5c++
c++/test/Makefile
c++/examples/Makefile
fortran/Makefile
fortran/src/h5fc
fortran/src/libhdf5_fortran.settings
fortran/src/Makefile
fortran/test/Makefile
fortran/testpar/Makefile
fortran/examples/Makefile
hl/Makefile
hl/src/Makefile
hl/test/Makefile
hl/c++/Makefile
hl/c++/src/Makefile
hl/c++/test/Makefile
hl/fortran/Makefile
hl/fortran/src/Makefile
hl/fortran/test/Makefile])
AC_OUTPUT
no_create=$saved_no_create
# Then the stamp2 file for H5config.h
touch ./config/stamp2
# Finally the makefiles
test "$no_create" = yes || ${CONFIG_SHELL-/bin/sh} $CONFIG_STATUS || exit 1
chmod 755 tools/misc/h5cc
if test "X$HDF_FORTRAN" = "Xyes"; then
chmod 755 fortran/src/h5fc
fi
if test "X$HDF_CXX" = "Xyes"; then
chmod 755 c++/src/h5c++
fi
dnl We don't want inline defined for C++ compilers
dnl Don't worry about the C++ ifdef wrappers in the H5pubconf file, since
dnl 'H5_inline' isn't a C++ keyword.
cat >> src/H5config.h <<EOF
#if defined(__cplusplus) && defined(inline)
#undef inline
#endif
EOF
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Print out a summary of what we are going to build.
dnl
if test -z "$ECHO_N" -o -z "$ECHO_C"; then
if (echo "testing\c"; echo 1,2,3) | grep c >/dev/null; then
if (echo -n testing; echo 1,2,3) | sed s/-n/xn/ | grep xn >/dev/null; then
ECHO_N=''
ECHO_C='
'
else
ECHO_N=-n
ECHO_C=''
fi
else
ECHO_N=''
ECHO_C='\c'
fi
fi
PRINT_PLAIN() {
echo $ECHO_N "$1$ECHO_C"
echo $ECHO_N "$1$ECHO_C" 1>>src/libhdf5.settings
}
PRINT_N() {
echo $ECHO_N "$1: $ECHO_C"
echo $ECHO_N "$1: $ECHO_C" 1>>src/libhdf5.settings
}
PRINT() {
echo "$1"
echo "$1" 1>>src/libhdf5.settings
}
dnl ----------------------------------------------------------------------
dnl Print "Yes" if all arguments are "yes", otherwise "No"
dnl
IF_YES_NO() {
if test $# -lt 1; then
PRINT "No"
return
else
while test $# -gt 0; do
if test "$1" != "yes"; then
PRINT "No"
return
fi
shift
done
fi
PRINT "Yes"
}
IF_ENABLED_DISABLED() {
if test "$1" = "yes"; then
PRINT "Enabled"
else
PRINT "Disabled"
fi
}
PRINT "Configure Summary"
PRINT "Compiling Options:"
PRINT_N " Compilation Mode"
case "X-$enable_production" in
X-yes) PRINT "Production" ;;
X-no) PRINT "Development" ;;
X-profile) PRINT "Profile" ;;
*) PRINT "$enable_production" ;;
esac
PRINT_N " C Compiler"
PRINT "$CC"
PRINT_N " CFLAGS"
PRINT "$CFLAGS"
PRINT_N " CPPFLAGS"
PRINT "$CPPFLAGS"
PRINT_N " LDFLAGS"
PRINT "$LDFLAGS"
PRINT_N " Debug Mode"
if test "X$DEBUG_PKG" = "X$all_packages"; then
PRINT "All"
elif test "X$DEBUG_PKG" = "X"; then
PRINT "None"
else
PRINT $DEBUG_PKG
fi
PRINT_N " Shared Libraries"
IF_YES_NO "$enable_shared"
PRINT_N " Static Libraries"
IF_YES_NO "$enable_static"
PRINT_N " Statically Linked Executables"
IF_YES_NO "$STATIC_EXEC"
PRINT_N " Tracing"
IF_YES_NO "$TRACE_API"
PRINT_N " Optimization Instrumentation"
IF_YES_NO "$INSTRUMENT"
PRINT "Languages:"
PRINT_N " C++"
IF_YES_NO "$HDF_CXX"
if test X$HDF_CXX = Xyes; then
PRINT_N " C++ Compiler"
PRINT "$CXX"
PRINT_N " CXXFLAGS"
PRINT "$CXXFLAGS"
fi
PRINT_N " Fortran"
IF_YES_NO "$HDF_FORTRAN"
if test X$HDF_FORTRAN = Xyes; then
PRINT_N " Fortran Compiler"
PRINT "$FC"
PRINT_N " FCFLAGS"
PRINT "$FCFLAGS"
fi
PRINT "Features:"
PRINT_N " dmalloc"
IF_YES_NO "$HAVE_DMALLOC"
PRINT_N " Flexible Parallel HDF"
IF_YES_NO "$FPHDF5"
PRINT_N " Function Stack Tracing"
IF_ENABLED_DISABLED "$FUNCSTACK"
PRINT_N " GPFS"
IF_YES_NO "$GPFS"
PRINT_N " HDF5 v1.6 Compatibility"
IF_YES_NO "$HDF5_V1_6_COMPAT"
PRINT_N " hsize_t"
case "$HSIZET" in
no|small) PRINT "Small" ;;
*) PRINT "Large" ;;
esac
PRINT_N " I/O filters (external)"
PRINT "$EXTERNAL_FILTERS"
PRINT_N " I/O filters (internal)"
PRINT "$FILTERS"
PRINT_N " Linux Large File Support (LFS)"
IF_ENABLED_DISABLED "$LINUX_LFS"
PRINT_N " MPE"
IF_YES_NO "$MPE"
PRINT_N " Parallel HDF5"
if test "$PARALLEL" != "no"; then
PRINT "Yes"
else
PRINT "No"
fi
PRINT_N " Stream VFD"
IF_ENABLED_DISABLED "$STREAM_VFD"
PRINT_N " Threadsafety"
IF_ENABLED_DISABLED "$THREADSAFE"
PRINT_N " High Level library"
IF_ENABLED_DISABLED "$HDF5_HL"