the constants and from dumputil to to the tools lib and merged h5dump_fixtype
together. I had to add an extra parameter to the function to specify what action
should be taken when it hits H5T_STRING in the case statement. if the parameter
(strDUAction) is true then it does what it use to do in dumputil but if it is false
then it will do what it originally did in this file.
I also put the h5dump_sprint functions into the same file. it isn't really merged yet.
i just wanted to get everything into a file and then worry about the merging of this
function. The toolslib way of h5dump_sprint takes an extra parameter. If this
parameter is set to NULL then it will do the dumputil's version of this function.
like i said this is just the first step i am taking. it will be merged better later.
the rest of the changes to the other files were related to the above changes.
Features of this version of dumper
* loop detection
* data type
** atomic type
-> H5T_INTEGER (H5T_STD_XXXXX)
-> H5T_FLOAT (H5T_IEEE_XXXXX)
-> H5T_STRING (H5T_C_S1, H5T_FORTRAN_S1)
** committed/transient/unamed compound type
* data space
** scalar space
** simple space
* dataset
dumper can display dataset's
** attribute
** type
** space
** data
* group
dumper can display group attributes and group members which include
** named/unamed data type
** group
** dataset
** softlink
* attribute
dumper can display attribute's
** type
** space
** data
* hard link
* soft link
* format of data
** fit on 80 columns
** end of line after each row
(more work will be done on data.)
Renamed what was called h5dump.c to h5tools.c.
Changed Makefile.in to reflect all the changes.
(Make dependence is to be processed later.)
Tested in Solaris 2.5