Skip parallel diff test "-c non_comparables1.h5 non_comparables2.h5" due
to hanging issue occurring on koala (linux64-LE) intermittently.
Plan to put back when resolved.
The test was related to J7693.
Tested:
jam (linux32-LE), koala (linux64-LE)
HDFFV-7693 - h5diff produces different behavior between versions: 1.8.3 and 1.8.6
Description:
There were two issues on this.
One was not displaying all the comparable objects if non-comparable
object/attribute exist and compared before comparables ones. This issue
occurred after 1.8.4 release. This is the issue from user.
The other issue was not displaying all the comparable attributes,
if non-comparable object/attribute exist and compared ahead. This issue
were exist even before 1.8.4 release. So it's possible some attribute
comparison may have not displayed correctly in the past, if non-comparable
data were exist in common object.
Fixed h5diff to display all the comparable object and attribute regardless
of non-comparables.
Tested:
jam (linux32-LE), koala (linux64-LE), heiwa (linuxppc64-BE), tejeda (mac32-LE), linew (solaris-BE), Cmake (jam, Windows)
F2003, Note 15.9
"The C international standard specifies that the representations for
nonnegative signed integers ar ethe same as the corresponding
values for signed integers. Because Fortran does not provide direct
support for unsigned kinds of integers, the ISO_C_BINDING module
does not make accessible named constants for their kind type
parameter values. Instead, a user can use the signed kinds of
integers to interoperate with the unsigned types and all their
qualified versions as well...."
Tested: (jam, intel)
tempint = (tempint >> packed_data_offset) & packed_data_mask;
The right shift may cause undefined behavior if PACKED_DATA_OFFSET is
32-bit or more. For every kind of native integers, I changed the code
to make it zero if PACKED_DATA_OFFSET is greater than or equal to the
size of integer.
Tested on Mac OS Lion with CLANG compiler and jam, koala, and linew.
them is in the INIT_INTEGER macro definition in dt_arith.c. It complained about line 150 where it tried to subtract 1 from
the negative minimal value of "int", causing it to overflow (or underflow). So I revised the code to avoid it.
Tested on jam, koala, linew, and Mac OS Lion with CLANG compiler.
Changed the minimum required version for the pgi compiler to be 11.7, 11.3 version fails in tH5P_F03.f90 when the option -fast is used (i.e. production mode)
f_ptr = C_LOC(rd_c)
CALL H5Pget_fill_value_f(dcpl, comp_type_id, f_ptr, error)
it returns all zeros, version 11.7 does not have this problem.
tested: jam koala (pgi, 11.3 and 11.7)
Removed duplicate h5p, h5a, and h5d, double precision functions in _F90 and _F03 files
that are already defined in H5_DBLE_InterfaceInclude
Tested: jam (gcc 4.5, intel 12.0)