Purpose:
Bug fix.
Description:
fortranlib_test.f90 had a typo in the format string. Would not compile on O2K.
Test did not check the length of the attribute name.
Solution:
Fixed format strings.
Added more code to test returned attribute name length.
Platforms tested:
O2K, Linux
Purpose:
Bug fix
Description:
Attribute test failed on O2K. h5aget_name_f function could not
return correct attribute name.
Solution:
size function parameter had wrong datatype in F90 subroutine.
Fixed it to be of INTEGER(SIZE_T) type.
Platforms tested:
O2K, Linux
Bug Fix
Description:
Getting messages while compiling the || fortran stuff that it
didn't have a rule to make "H5Pf_parallel.c".
Solution:
The quotes were confusing it. I placed the text in another macro
to fix this.
Platforms tested:
Modi4
Purpose:
Added more Fortran tests
Description:
tH5A.f90 - attribute interface test
tH5I.f90 - identifier interface test
Solution:
Two new files were added to test H5A and H5I interfaces.
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.7, Linux
Purpose:
H5Aff.f90: Bug fix
Description:
Character string was not passed correctly from the user's application
to the write/read subroutines when buffer was decalred as assumed-shape
array.
Solution:
Declared date buffer to be assumed-size array.
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.7, Linux
Purpose:
H5fortran_flags.f90: Bug fix
Description:
Fortran H5I_* types had incorrect values.
Solution:
Fixed.
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.7, Linux
Bug Fix
Description:
Sed was complaining about "filename expected" when trying to
generate the .in files. The problem stemmed from the script sed
was generating in the conftest.s1 file. It needed the DEPEND
filename which wasn't being set.
Solution:
Fixed so that we check if DEPEND is zero before trying to set if
(if not using a GNU make program) instead of testing if DEPEND
has a value in it...I copied this incorrectly from the main
library's configure.in file...my bad.
Platforms tested:
T3E
Bug Fix
Description:
On some platforms, if you don't have . in your PATH, it won't
find the test program it's supposed to run.
Solution:
Changed instead to ./$$test so that it picks up the program in
the current directory.
Platforms tested:
Opus and Linux
Feature Missing
Description:
Generate the Dependencies files so modules are regenerated
correctly
Solution:
Handcoded the module. Hope it works.
Platforms tested:
Bug Fix
Description:
When doing a make clean, the H5fortran_types.f90 file would be
removed.
Solution:
Placed it in the DISTCLEAN macro instead of the CLEAN so that it
will stick around.
Platforms tested:
Purpose:
Fortran HPUX 11.00 port
Description:
Added Fortran stuff to the hpux11.00 file
Platforms tested:
Has not been tested yet. Will do it after this checkin on opus.
Bug fix
Description:
The setting does not work for the --srcdir option as source file names
are hard set in the action lines.
Solution:
Changed the dependence targets to the form of *.lo and the action lines
would use the *.lo files. This way, *.lo files are created when
-srcdir option is used or not. Also added that they all depend on
the C hdf5 library.
Platforms tested:
IRIX64 -64 with --srcdir
Bug fix
Description:
The setting does not work for the --src-dir option as source file names
are hard set in the action lines.
Solution:
Changed the dependence targets to the form of *.lo and the action lines
would use the *.lo files. This way, *.lo files are created when
-src-dir option is used or not.
Platforms tested:
IRIX64 -64 (I knows it works for other platforms because
"'I know the hammer will drop when i let go'--Mr. Spock")
Bug Fix
Description:
I was relying on the PARALLEL macro to be "yes" or "no" all the
time. This isn't the case.
Solution:
Created the ADD_PARALLEL_FILES macro to do just this.
Platforms tested:
Modi4
Bug Fix
Description:
Wasn't picking up the header files from the proper source and
build directories. There were some funky things happening in
there.
Solution:
Put the correct path in.
Platforms tested:
Modi4
*sigh*
Description:
Wasn't picking up a header file which is in the source directory.
Solution:
Changed some flags so that it does this now.
Platforms tested:
Modi4
Bug Fix 37
Description:
Okay...this is really it now. Sorry for all the other "fixes".
This will take care of the top_builddir macro for the Fortran
interface.
Solution:
Hardcoded the path to the build directory.
Platforms tested:
Modi4.
Bug Fix
Description:
Wasn't finding the Dependencies file when doing a make.
Solution:
Modified the path to the Dependencies file by prepending a
`$(srcdir)/' to it.
Platforms tested:
Modi4
Bug Fix
Description:
The "fix" for search paths was wrong. It would try to recompute
the SEARCH macro at the end.
Solution:
Stopped it from doing that if the $SEARCH macro has a value. One
question, will fortran always be built from the top directory?
Platforms tested:
Modi4
Bug Fix
Description:
When running configure on subdirectories (like fortran/), looking
up how make implements SEARCHes failed.
Solution:
Exporting the SEARCH macro so that subdirectories don't have to
look for it.
Platforms tested:
Modi4.
Purpose:
Buf fix
Description:
On DEC, H5Dff.f90 would not compile because of variables declaration
order. Other UNIX platforms including J90 did not care.
Solution:
Change the order of variables declarations.
Platforms tested:
DEC Unix (gondolin)
Purpose:
Updated source code to use new APIs to write/read references
Description and Solution:
Write/read subrotine has extra parameter - size of the reference array.
I modified the source to reflect this change.
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.6
Purpose:
Reimplemented references to the objects and dataset regions.
Description:
Previous implementation was not portable. This implementation
should work on UNIX workstations and Crays, but is very inefficient
since it uses memcpy to repack Fortran buffers with references
to C buffers and vice versa.
Solution:
I used fortran derived datatype with integer fields. h5dwrite_f and
h5dread_f have extra parameter when references are written or read.
This parameter describes size of the buffer that holds references.
Platforms tested:
J90 and Solaris 2.6
H5Pf.c
Some of the functions do not exist now in the development branch.
Commented those out, so one does not need to apply patch in order
to build Fortran Library.
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)