Update
Description:
Updated the Copyright statement
Platforms tested:
Linux (This change is only in the comments, so I just check that the
modules still compile)
Misc. update:
Code cleanup
Description:
Clean up a few warnings which were showing up with --enable-production
turned on.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.6 (sleipnir) serial & parallel
Purpose:
Bug #774 fix
Description:
Added a test for the H5Tenum_nameof and H5Tenum_valueof functions.
Values that do not exists in the enumeration type are supplied to
the functions; functions should fail instead of succeeding.
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.7 and Linux 2.2.18
Update
Description:
Changed includes of the form:
#include <hdf5_file.h>
to
#include "hdf5_file.h"
so that gcc can pick them up easier without including the system
header files since we don't care about them.
Platforms tested:
Linux
Portability tweaks
Description:
Certain features (signal for FPE, some assertions, etc) used in testing
are not available in certain non-UNIX platforms.
Solution:
Ifdef'd out the test code on the platforms which don't have that support.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.3 (hawkwind)
Clean up warnings
Description:
The "FAILED" macro is defined by Windows and is causing warnings and
potential errors when compiled on that platform.
Solution:
Change our macro from FAILED to H5_FAILED.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.2 (hawkwind)
The "FILENAME" declared extern in h5test.h is not always used.
It was used in h5_cleanup to remove temporary files created
during tests. Not all tests codes have used this routine.
Indeed, quite a few of test programs do "#define FILENAME ".
Also, h5_cleanup needs to work in tandem with h5_fixname.
h5_fixname accepts an explicite base_name argument instead
of using the global variable FILENAME. That is cleaner.
Solution:
Added char *base_name[] as a new argument to h5_cleanup, in
the same style as h5_fixname. Removed "extern char *FILENAME..."
from use. Also, undo some unnecessary declaration of "char *FILENAME"
from some tests which don't use it at all (yet).
Platforms tested:
modi4-64(irix64), arabica(solari2.7), eirene(linux)
(arabica could not launch tests automatically. I had to hack
in LD_LIBRARY_PATH to make them run.)
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./config/irix64
The old (-32) compiler is now supported by setting envrionment
CC='cc -32'. The -64 compiler is the default or you can set
CC='cc -64'.
./src/H5A.c
./src/H5D.c
./src/H5F.c
./src/H5Fistore.c
./src/H5Flow.c
./src/H5G.c
./src/H5I.c
./src/H5Ocomp.c
./src/H5P.c
./src/H5R.c
./src/H5RA.c
./src/H5T.c
./src/H5Tbit.c
./src/H5Tconv.c
./src/H5Z.c
./src/H5detect.c
./test/big.c
./test/cmpd_dset.c
./test/dsets.c
./test/dtypes.c
./test/enum.c
./test/mtime.c
./test/ohdr.c
./tools/h5ls.c
Fixed lots of warnings on Irix64. Mailed a few remaining
warnings in H5S to Quincey and a few in the dumper to
Ruey-Hsia.
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./configure.in
./acconfig.h
./configure [REGENERATED]
./src/H5config.h.in [REGENERATED]
./src/H5public.h
./src/H5Omtime.c
Check for <stddef.h>
Checks for `__tm_gmtoff' in `struct tm' because old versions
of GNU libc are different than recent versions. This fixes the
failing mtime test.
./bin/config.guess
./config/freebsd2.2.7 [REMOVED]
./config/freebsd [ADDED]
Changed the name so it works with all versions of FreeBSD.
./src/H5.c
Moved H5F after H5T and H5G in H5_term_library() to satisfy
dependencies.
./src/H5G.c
Fixed a bug that caused H5Gcreate() to fail if the group name
had trailing slashes.
./src/H5Gpublic.h
Changed `group_name' to `name' in a prototype.
./src/Makefile.in
Dynamic library on Linux, but needs for work to be generally
useful.
./src/H5HG.c
./src/H5HGprivate.h
Fixed alignment problems when using old GCC compilers (like
the one shipped with RedHad Linux).
./tools/h5ls.c
Fixed a bug where the contents of the root group could be
listed twice if there was a link back to the root
group. Similarly for groups that are mentioned on the command
line.
Fixed a bug where unknown types were printed with a random
type class number.
./src/H5T.c
./src/H5Tconv.c
./src/H5Tprivate.h
Fixed O(log N) conversion bugs.