coordinate variables and their associated dimensions occurs in any
subgroup, rather than just the root group. If this occurs, the
variable attribute "_Netcdf4Dimid" is created for every dimension
scale.
Also add a test for this bug fix in tst_dims3.nc, based on Pedro
Vicente's demo.
for JIRA issue NCF-241.
This is only temporary
until I can make pnetcdf
operate as a separate dispatch table.
Also, fix nc_test4/tst_pnetcdf
to open with nc_open_par;
this is necessary because a pnetcdf
created file cannot be opened
as a netcdf classic file.
Fix Jira issue NCF-29 (https://bugtracking.unidata.ucar.edu/browse/NCF-29):
making the netCDF-4 library ignore HDF5 datasets and attributes which have
datatypes (such as references) that it doesn't understand.
Tested on:
Mac OSX/64 10.8.2 (amazon) w/--enable-netcdf-4 --enable-extra-tests --enable-extra-example-tests
--disable-shared --enable-logging
to indicate that they only work for atomic types,
not user defined types.
2. modified NCDEFAULT_{get/put}_vars to no longer use
nc_get/put_varm. They now directly use nc_get/put_vara
directly. This means that nc_get/put_vars now work
properly for user defined types as well as atomic types.
3. Added test cases for get_vars/put_vars with a
user defined type. Tests placed into
nc_test/tst_compounds.c
enhancements, based on contributed code from Martin van Driel, to
support -v, -g, -V, and -G options for selecting groups and variables
in output. Fix all clang warnings from nccopy and ncdump sources, as
well as a few other cleanup changes to testing code.
CMake related changes in CMakeLists.txt files,
cmake_config.h.in. Other changes relate to
Windows-specific issues, and changes made
when regenerating generated source files.
contain as little file-type specific info as possible. It
modifies especially libsrc so that all of the netcdf-3 data
that used to be in struct NC is now kept in a separate chunk
of data pointed to by the struct NC. This makes all of
current protocols consistent: netcdf-3, netcdf-4, and dap.
reported by static analysis, including memory leak in ncdump, missing
size_t cast for chunk cache. Fixed various doc problems, including
byte vs. char issues, missing NC_UBYTE in type list, needed link to
"Building with Windows" page.
implementation. Deleted obsolete win32, soon to be replaced by Ward's
Windows 32- and 64-bit fixes for building with MSYS/MinGW. Made
cosmetic cleanup to output of "make check" to make it easier for users
to interpret. Fixed bug NCF-175: ncdump -t incorrectly interpreting
units attribute (such as "days") without a base time (such as "since
2007-01-01") as a time unit.
Changed name to 4.2.1-beta.
range_error checks in netCDF-4 type conversion code. Made netCDF
attribute tests with type conversion more comprehensive and stringent,
fixing bugs identified with better tests. Changed a test in
nc_test/tst_atts.c to use netCDF-3 file instead of netCDF-4 file,
because that directory is supposed to be for tests that work with
--disable-netcdf-4. Added test demonstrating NCF-171 bug on 32-bit
platforms, only run when configured with --enable-extra-tests.
The in-memory files can be made persistent if nc_create is called with
NC_DISKLESS|NC_WRITE flags set. Initial test case also included.
- Modified ncio mechanism to support
multiple ncio packages; this is so we
can have posixio and memio operating
at the same time.
- cleanup up a bunch of lint issues (unused variables, etc).
- Fix NCF-157 to modify DAP code to support
partial variable retrieval.
- Fix of NCF-154 to solve problem of ncgen
improperly processing data lists for variables
of size greater than 2**18 bytes.
- Fix ncgen processing of char variables that have
multiple unlimited dimensions.
- Partly fix Jira issue: NCF-145 (vlen issues).
- Benchmark program nc_test4/tst_ar4_*) requires arguments
and should only be invoked inside a shell
script; fixed so that they terminate cleanly
if invoked with no arguments.
- Fix the Doxygen processing so it will work
with make distcheck.
- Begin switchover to using an alternative to ncio.
- Begin support for in-memory (diskless) files.