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re: Issue https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/issues/2419 There are effectively two json subsystems in netcdf-c. 1. ncjson.[ch] in libnetcdf 2. netcdf_json.h for use by plugins so they can be built without need for libnetcdf. The netcdf_json.h file is constructed from the concatenation of ncjson.h plus ncjson.c. It turned out that in doing this, I was leaving some symbols externally visible so that if, for some reason, a plugin was built and needed libnetcdf, then symbol conflicts arose. The solution is to prefix the declarations in ncjson.[ch] with a macro (OPTSTATIC) that can be resolved to either nothing or to "static". Then in netcdf_json.h, it resolves to "static" and prevents the symbol conflicts. Note that netcdf_json.h is constructed once in netcdf-c/include/Makefile.am with the rule named "makepluginjson". This means that it is included in the distribution. However, this also means that if ncjson.[ch] is changed, then it is necessary to invoke makepluginjson explicitly to rebuild netcdf_json.h
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#!/bin/sh
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# This shell script runs the ncgen3 tests.
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# $Id: run_tests.sh,v 1.9 2009/09/24 18:19:11 dmh Exp $
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echo "*** Testing ncgen3."
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set -e
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if test "x$srcdir" = x ;then srcdir=`pwd`; fi
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. ../test_common.sh
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echo "*** creating classic file c0.nc from c0.cdl..."
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if ${NCGEN3} -b -o c0.nc ${ncgen3c0} ; then
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echo "***PASS"
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else
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echo "***fail"
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fi
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echo "*** creating 64-bit offset file c0_64.nc from c0.cdl..."
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#${NCGEN3} -k 64-bit-offset -b -o c0_64.nc ${ncgen3c0}
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echo "*** Test successful!"
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exit 0
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