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9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Quincey Koziol
7f8fe3c004 [svn-r7640] Purpose:
Bug fix

Description:
    Fixed type declaration of rdcc_nelmts that was causing daily tests to fail.
(Checked w/Elena first)

Platforms tested:
    h5committest
2003-10-15 15:05:50 -05:00
Elena Pourmal
c72601e0d6 [svn-r7601]
Purpose: Bug fix

Description: Parameter rdcc_nelmts of the h5pget_cache_f subroutine
             had wrong INTEGER(SIZE_T) instead of INTEGER type.

Solution: Fixed the type

Platforms tested: arabica in 64-bit mode (where INTEGER(SIZE_T) is not
                  the same as INTEGER)

Misc. update:
2003-10-10 17:19:00 -05:00
Albert Cheng
641f9f2fea [svn-r7341] Purpose:
Updated, cleanup or added Copyright notice.

Platforms tested:
"h5committested"

Misc. update:
2003-08-11 14:37:59 -05:00
Elena Pourmal
2c924c0df1 [svn-r7062]
Purpose: Bug fix

Description: On Cray SV1 multi-driver test failed while closing
             access property list.
             This test creates a file using multi driver, writes
             dataset, closes the file; reopens the file and reads
             back data. At some point I commented out call to
             h5pget_access_plist_f, but forgot to comment out corresponding
             h5pclose_f.

Solution: removed comment on the  h5pget_access_plist_f subroutine.

Platforms tested: Cray SV1, copper with parallel, Winodws with VF, arabica.
                  There is some caveat left. I have a call to h5pget_fapl_multi_f
                  that follows h5pget_access_plist_f, it was also commented out.
                  This call works everywhere except Windows. Fortran part looks OK,
                  since my test program uses h5pget_fapl_multi_f before it closes the
                  file in the same test, and it works. Probably it is a library
                  bug that needs confirmation. For now I will leave second
                  h5pget_fapl_multi_f commented out.

Misc. update:
2003-06-18 16:21:51 -05:00
Elena Pourmal
4ce28b6b73 [svn-r6574]
Purpose: Maintenance

Description: New fortran APIs h5pset_fapl_multi and h5pget_fapl_multi have been
             added along with the new tests.

Solution:

Platforms tested: burrwhite with PGI compilers, arabica and modi4 with
                  --enable-parallel

Misc. update:
2003-04-02 16:43:05 -05:00
Elena Pourmal
acb356d309 [svn-r5958]
Purpose:
    Added missing fortran functions h5set(get)_buffer_f.
    Also added  docs and tests for them.
Solution:
    Currently functions do not accept conversion and background buffers.
    This corresponds to H5set(get)_buffer call with buffer pointers
    set to NULL. If there is a demand, I can overload the functions
    to have new parameters and go through all trouble creating functions
    for all supported datatypes.
Platforms tested:
    Solaris 2.7, Linux 2.2., IRIX64-6.5
2002-10-02 14:15:43 -05:00
Elena Pourmal
f5096c2000 [svn-r5940]
Purpose:
    Bug fix, code improvement
Description:
    Fortran tests didn't cleanup created files. Also HDF5_PREFIX and
    HDF5_PARAPREFIX were not used to specify location of the files.
    There was a redundant file in the testpar directory that contained
    an error reporting function used by both serial and parallel tests.
Solution:
    Created library h5test_fortran.a that contains functions used by the
    serial and parallel tests. It includes Fortran and C functions that
    may be called from Fortran programs to report errors, to modify
    file names and to cleanup files after run. Modified test code to
    use new functions.
Platforms tested:
    Linux 2.2 (eirene) serial
    IRIX64 (modi4) parallel with HDF5_PREFIX and HDF5_PARAPREFIX set to $SCR
    Solris 2.7 with mpich 1.2.4 with HDF5_PARAPREFIX set to /tmp/epourmal
2002-09-23 17:06:01 -05:00
Elena Pourmal
ae818ca9df [svn-r5492]
Purpose:
    Code clean up.
Description:
    Many F90 compilers were not happy about character*(*) declarations.
Solution:
    Used F90 character(len=*) declarations.
Platforms tested:
    Solaris 2.7 and Linux 2.4
2002-05-31 15:11:54 -05:00
Bill Wendling
8055378bce [svn-r2576] Purpose:
Adding the Fortran interface to the HDF5 library
Description:
	Fortran is now a subdirectory of the HDF5 library tree.
Platforms tested:
	Solaris and IRIX (O2K)
2000-09-19 15:06:49 -05:00