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Add a new function called nc_inq_format_extended that returns more detailed format information (vis-a-vis nc_inq_format) about an open dataset. Note that the netcdf API will present the file as if it had the format specified by nc_inq_format. The true file format, however, may not even be a netcdf file; it might be DAP, HDF4, or PNETCDF, for example. This function returns that true file type. It also returns the effective mode for the file. signature: nc_inq_format_extended(int ncid, int* formatp, int* modep) where * ncid is the NetCDF ID from a previous call to nc_open() or nc_create(). * formatp is a pointer to a location for returned true format. * modep is a pointer to a location for returned mode flags. Refer to the actual list in the file netcdf.h to see the currently defined set. Also added test cases (tst_formatx*).
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#!/bin/sh
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# This shell script tests the output several previous tests.
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# $Id: tst_output.sh,v 1.17 2010/05/14 16:21:15 ed Exp $
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FILE=tst_interops2.h4
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ECODE=0
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echo ""
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echo "*** Testing extended file format output."
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set -e
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echo "Test extended format output for a HDF4 file"
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rm -f tmp
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../ncdump/ncdump -K $FILE >tmp
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if ! fgrep 'HDF4 mode=00001000' <tmp ; then
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TMP=`cat tmp`
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echo "*** Fail: extended format for an HDF4 file: result=" $TMP
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ECODE=1
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fi
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rm -f tmp
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exit $ECODE
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