Robb Matzke c8d2f1e17a [svn-r537] Changes since 19980722
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./src/H5A.c
./src/H5Apublic.h
./test/tattr.c
	Switched the order of the second and third argument of
	H5Aget_name() to make it consistent with other functions that
	take buffers and buffer sizes.

./src/H5G.c
./src/H5Gpublic.h
./src/H5Gprivate.h
	The H5Gget_comment() function returns the size of the comment
	including the null terminator.  If the object has no comment
	then zero is returned.  If an error occurs then a negative
	value is returned.

./MANIFEST
./tools/Makefile.in
./tools/h5tools.h	[NEW]
./tools/h5dump.c	[NEW]
	Created a library for printing values of datasets in a way
	that looks nice.  It's not done yet, but I needed it for
	debugging the contents of files from Jim Reus.

./tools/h5ls.c
	Added the `-d' and `--dump' options which cause the contents
	of a dataset to be printed.  Added `-w N' and `--width=N'
	options to control how wide the raw data output should be. If
	you want single-column output then say `-w1'.

	Printing dataset values can now handle datasets of any integer
	or floating point atomic type.  As a special case, integers
	which are one byte wide are treated a character strings for
	now.

	Sample output:
	    $ h5ls --dump --width=60 banana.hdf
	    ARCHIVE                   0:0:0:744            Dataset {52/Inf}
		Data:
		    (0) "U struct complex { double R; double I; };\012V"
		    (43) " double;\012"
	    U                         0:0:0:2500           Dataset {256/512}
		Data: printing of compound data types is not implemented yet
	    V                         0:0:0:3928           Dataset {256/512}
		Data:
		    (0) 0, 0.015625, 0.03125, 0.046875, 0.0625,
		    (5) 0.078125, 0.09375, 0.109375, 0.125, 0.140625,
		    (10) 0.15625, 0.171875, 0.1875, 0.203125, 0.21875,
		    (15) 0.234375, 0.25, 0.265625, 0.28125, 0.296875,
	    ...
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This is hdf5-1.0.25 released on 1998-06-22 13:53 UTC
Please refer to the INSTALL file for installation instructions.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------

This release is almost fully functional for the entire API defined in the
documentation, see the RELEASE file in this directory for information
specific to this release of the library.  The INSTALL file contains
instructions on compiling and installing the library.  The INSTALL_parallel
file contains instructions on installing the parallel version of the
library.

Documentation for this release is in the html directory.  Start with the
"index.html" in that dictectory.

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