Commit Graph

9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
dmh
ea7c0fc91b [NCF-280]/TLO-836022
Fix bug where leading backslash digit
in name was not being properly handled.
The reason was that I accidentally attemped to allow \x... and \0...
escapes in identifiers. This make identifiers
with leading escaped digits not work any more.
Also added test case.
2013-11-19 21:58:56 -07:00
dmh
850af2d435 [NCF-271]
Fix bug introduced by [NCF-267].
The bug was that octal constants that had
the highest bit set (e.g. '\200')
were not recognized as proper octal
constants. Fix was to keep as integer
until it was needed as an 8-bit byte.
2013-09-26 10:10:26 -06:00
dmh
10b0ac536f [NCF-267]/SAI-630695
Add support for embedded NUL characters
in character arrays and added some test cases.

Note that embedded NULs in netcdf-4
string constants are still illegal. This is
because strings are not counted in the netcdf
API, so they are implicitly NUL terminated.
2013-09-23 17:11:59 -06:00
dmh
1aa2f695a0 overwrote 2013-09-23 17:11:24 -06:00
dmh
06d91c3084 [NCF-265] again.
Added code to verify that enum constants
(and other constants) are consistent
with the type of the variable or
attribute to which they are assigned.
This addresses the ncdump failure.
2013-09-21 16:19:06 -06:00
dmh
c99058741a [NCF-265]
Ncgen is unable to resolve
ambiguous references to an enum
constant when two different enums
have same econstant name.

Solved by allowing more specific
forms for econstant references.
1. /.../enumname.enumconstname
2. enumname.enumconstname
3. enumconstname

Case 1 is resolved by using the econstant
in the specific enum definition. If none is
found, an error is reported.

Case 2 is resolved by
1. finding an enclosing group with an
   enum definition with the specified name
   and containing the specified econstant.
   If there are more than one, then an error is reported
2. finding all enum definitions in the dataset that have
   the specified enum name and contain the specified
   econstant. If more than one is found, then an error is reported.
If the above two methods fail, then report an error.

Case 3 is similar to case 2, but all enums, irrespective
of name are used if they contains the specified enum constant.

The ref_tst_econst.cdl test in ncdump is causing ncdump
to fail. So there may be yet some problem.
2013-09-20 20:43:09 -06:00
Dennis Heimbigner
880b5c3f7e fix perf bug in bytebuffer code where setlength was always realloc'ing even when enough space was available 2012-08-30 16:43:34 +00:00
Dennis Heimbigner
ea1af11655 Resolve Lynton's vlen problems (partially) re: jira NCF-145 2012-02-14 00:25:32 +00:00
Ed Hartnett
18f4bca367 moving to trunk subdir 2010-06-03 13:24:43 +00:00