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## This is an automake file, part of Unidata's netCDF package.
# Copyright 2008, see the COPYRIGHT file for more information.
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# This automake file is in charge of building the libsrc directory,
# which contains the classic library code.
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include $(top_srcdir)/lib_flags.am
libnetcdf3_la_CPPFLAGS = ${AM_CPPFLAGS}
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# These files comprise the netCDF-3 classic library code.
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libnetcdf3_la_SOURCES = v1hpg.c \
putget.c attr.c nc3dispatch.c nc3internal.c var.c dim.c ncx.c \
ncx.h lookup3.c pstdint.h ncio.c ncio.h memio.c
if BUILD_MMAP
libnetcdf3_la_SOURCES += mmapio.c
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endif BUILD_MMAP
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# Does the user want to use ffio, a replacement for posixio for Cray
# computers?
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if USE_FFIO
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libnetcdf3_la_SOURCES += ffio.c
else !USE_FFIO
if USE_STDIO
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libnetcdf3_la_SOURCES += ncstdio.c
else !USE_STDIO
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libnetcdf3_la_SOURCES += posixio.c
endif !USE_STDIO
endif !USE_FFIO
if ENABLE_BYTERANGE
Provide byte-range reading of remote datasets re: issue https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/issues/1251 Assume that you have the URL to a remote dataset which is a normal netcdf-3 or netcdf-4 file. This PR allows the netcdf-c to read that dataset's contents as a netcdf file using HTTP byte ranges if the remote server supports byte-range access. Originally, this PR was set up to access Amazon S3 objects, but it can also access other remote datasets such as those provided by a Thredds server via the HTTPServer access protocol. It may also work for other kinds of servers. Note that this is not intended as a true production capability because, as is known, this kind of access to can be quite slow. In addition, the byte-range IO drivers do not currently do any sort of optimization or caching. An additional goal here is to gain some experience with the Amazon S3 REST protocol. This architecture and its use documented in the file docs/byterange.dox. There are currently two test cases: 1. nc_test/tst_s3raw.c - this does a simple open, check format, close cycle for a remote netcdf-3 file and a remote netcdf-4 file. 2. nc_test/test_s3raw.sh - this uses ncdump to investigate some remote datasets. This PR also incorporates significantly changed model inference code (see the superceded PR https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/pull/1259). 1. It centralizes the code that infers the dispatcher. 2. It adds support for byte-range URLs Other changes: 1. NC_HDF5_finalize was not being properly called by nc_finalize(). 2. Fix minor bug in ncgen3.l 3. fix memory leak in nc4info.c 4. add code to walk the .daprc triples and to replace protocol= fragment tag with a more general mode= tag. Final Note: Th inference code is still way too complicated. We need to move to the validfile() model used by netcdf Java, where each dispatcher is asked if it can process the file. This decentralizes the inference code. This will be done after all the major new dispatchers (PIO, Zarr, etc) have been implemented.
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libnetcdf3_la_SOURCES += httpio.c
endif ENABLE_BYTERANGE
Provide byte-range reading of remote datasets re: issue https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/issues/1251 Assume that you have the URL to a remote dataset which is a normal netcdf-3 or netcdf-4 file. This PR allows the netcdf-c to read that dataset's contents as a netcdf file using HTTP byte ranges if the remote server supports byte-range access. Originally, this PR was set up to access Amazon S3 objects, but it can also access other remote datasets such as those provided by a Thredds server via the HTTPServer access protocol. It may also work for other kinds of servers. Note that this is not intended as a true production capability because, as is known, this kind of access to can be quite slow. In addition, the byte-range IO drivers do not currently do any sort of optimization or caching. An additional goal here is to gain some experience with the Amazon S3 REST protocol. This architecture and its use documented in the file docs/byterange.dox. There are currently two test cases: 1. nc_test/tst_s3raw.c - this does a simple open, check format, close cycle for a remote netcdf-3 file and a remote netcdf-4 file. 2. nc_test/test_s3raw.sh - this uses ncdump to investigate some remote datasets. This PR also incorporates significantly changed model inference code (see the superceded PR https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/pull/1259). 1. It centralizes the code that infers the dispatcher. 2. It adds support for byte-range URLs Other changes: 1. NC_HDF5_finalize was not being properly called by nc_finalize(). 2. Fix minor bug in ncgen3.l 3. fix memory leak in nc4info.c 4. add code to walk the .daprc triples and to replace protocol= fragment tag with a more general mode= tag. Final Note: Th inference code is still way too complicated. We need to move to the validfile() model used by netcdf Java, where each dispatcher is asked if it can process the file. This decentralizes the inference code. This will be done after all the major new dispatchers (PIO, Zarr, etc) have been implemented.
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noinst_LTLIBRARIES = libnetcdf3.la
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# These files are cleaned on developer workstations (and then rebuilt
# with m4), but they are included in the distribution so that the user
# does not have to have m4.
MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = $(man_MANS) attr.c ncx.c putget.c
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EXTRA_DIST = attr.m4 ncx.m4 putget.m4 $(man_MANS) CMakeLists.txt XGetopt.c
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# This tells make how to turn .m4 files into .c files.
.m4.c:
m4 $(AM_M4FLAGS) $(M4FLAGS) -s $< > $(top_srcdir)/libsrc/$(@F)
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# The C API man page.
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man_MANS = netcdf.3
# Decide what goes in the man page, based on user configure options.
ARGS_MANPAGE = -DAPI=C
if USE_NETCDF4
ARGS_MANPAGE += -DNETCDF4=TRUE
endif
if BUILD_DAP
ARGS_MANPAGE += -DDAP=TRUE
endif
if BUILD_PARALLEL
ARGS_MANPAGE += -DPARALLEL_IO=TRUE
endif
# This rule generates the C manpage.
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netcdf.3: $(top_srcdir)/docs/netcdf.m4
m4 $(M4FLAGS) $(ARGS_MANPAGE) $? >$@ || rm $@