netcdf-c/libdap2/dapdebug.c
Dennis Heimbigner 715a6fe5eb The files libdispatch/dwinpath.c and include/ncwinpath.h
were added to provide a path name converter from e.g. cygwin
paths to e.g. windows paths. This is necessary because
the shell scripts may produce cygwin paths, but the code
may have been compiled with Visual Studio. Similar issues
arise with Mingw.

At appropriate places, and if using Visual Studio or Mingw,
I added calls to the path conversion code.
Apparently I forgot to find all the places where this
conversion was needed. So this pr does the following:
1. Push the calls to the converter to the various libXXX
   directories and out of libdispatch/dfile.c.
2. Add conversion calls to other parts of the code like oc2.

I also turns out that conversion code in dapcvt.c
had a bug when handling DAP Byte type under visual studio.

Notes:
1. there may still be places I missed that need to do path conversion.
2. need to make sure that calls to e.g. H5open also use converted path.
2017-07-13 10:40:07 -06:00

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/*********************************************************************
* Copyright 1993, UCAR/Unidata
* See netcdf/COPYRIGHT file for copying and redistribution conditions.
*********************************************************************/
#include "config.h"
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include "dapincludes.h"
#include "nclog.h"
int ncdap3debug = 0;
#ifdef CATCHERROR
/* Place breakpoint here to catch errors close to where they occur*/
int
dapbreakpoint(int err)
{
return err;
}
int
dapthrow(int err, int lineno, const char* filename)
{
if(err == 0) return err;
fprintf(stderr,"$dapthrow: err=%d line=%d file=%s\n",err,lineno,filename); fflush(stderr);
return dapbreakpoint(err);
}
#endif
int
dappanic(const char* fmt, ...)
{
va_list args;
if(fmt != NULL) {
va_start(args, fmt);
vfprintf(stderr, fmt, args);
fprintf(stderr, "\n" );
va_end( args );
} else {
fprintf(stderr, "panic" );
}
fprintf(stderr, "\n" );
fflush(stderr);
return 0;
}
/*
Provide a way to print the oc full name for
an ocnode
*/
char*
ocfqn(OCddsnode node)
{
OClink conn;
oc_get_connection(node,&conn);
return makeocpathstring(conn,node,".");
}