The only remaining code consists of a few floating-point tests
that rely on pre-generated and checked-in VMS files. These have
been left alone, even though they will not be possible to
recreate, since testing VMS float behavior is still important.
Tested on: h5committest
branch.
Removed the configure option that allows selective disabling of individual
internal filters (fletcher32, shuffle, etc.).
This feature mucked up the code with a lot of #ifdefs, saved very little space,
and was not scalable to a general scheme for library size reduction. We've
decided to remove the feature while we investigate a more general scheme for
decreasing the library size.
Part of: HDFFV-9086
Tested on: h5committest
Clean up more compiler warnings, plus merge a few Coverity bug fixes from
the hdf5_1_8_coverity branch back to the trunk:
r20877:
Purpose: Fix coverity issue 1723
Description:
Modified test_generate in hl/test_image to close file "f" before exit, even if
an error occurs.
r20879:
Issue 63: change check of return of H5Tget_nmembers to <=0. No need to go
futher if call fails as well as empty.
r20881:
Coverity #659 in Run 46: I changed the Line 442 where it tries to check whether
FLAG_PRINTED is TRUE. But it had just been set to FALSE. I took out the
condition check in the print statement.
Tested on:
Mac OSX/64 10.9.2 (amazon) w/C++, FORTRAN & Parallel
(too minor to require h5committest)
Rename GCC_DIAG_OFF/ON macros to H5_GCC_DIAG_OFF/ON and move from
src/H5private.h to src/H5public.h. Wrap typedef of hsize_t and hssize_t
in DIAG_OFF(long-long) macros.
Clean up a bunch of "macro '-' is unused" warnings.
Tested on:
Mac OSX/64 10.9.2 (amazon) w/gcc 4.8.2, C++, FORTRAN, parallel
(too minor to require h5committest)
Description:
When using the scale-offset filter with floating point data or fill values, big
endian machines would save some metadata in the wrong byte order. This caused
such datasets to yield incorrect data when read on little endian machines.
Fixed the scale-offset filter to always save this metadata in the right byte order (i.e. little endian).
Tested: jam, amani, heiwa (h5committedt); fedora, linew
Tested platform:
Kagiso only since it is only a comment block change. If it works in one
machine, it should work in all, I hope. Still need to check the parallel
build on copper.
Description: cross_read.c is a new program to test reading data created
on an OpenVMS, a little-endian, and a big-endian machine. The three
data files are vms_data.h5, be_data.h5, and le_data.h5. To generate
these data files, run gen_cross.c on these machines and change the file
names.
Platforms tested: fuss and h5committest
Misc. update: MANIFEST