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202 lines
6.7 KiB
C
202 lines
6.7 KiB
C
/*********************************************************************
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* Copyright 2018, University Corporation for Atmospheric Research
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* See netcdf/COPYRIGHT file for copying and redistribution conditions.
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*
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* Stuff that's common to both ncdump and nccopy
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*
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*********************************************************************/
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#ifndef _UTILS_H
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#define _UTILS_H
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#include "config.h"
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struct ncatt_t;
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#ifndef NCSTREQ
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#define NCSTREQ(a, b) (*(a) == *(b) && strcmp((a), (b)) == 0)
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#endif
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/* Delimiter for separating netCDF groups in absolute pathnames, same as for HDF5 */
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#define NC_GRP_DELIM '/'
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typedef int bool_t;
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#ifndef false
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#define false 0
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#define true 1
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//enum {false=0, true=1};
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#endif
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struct safebuf_t;
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/* Buffer structure for implementing growable strings, used in
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* preventing buffer overflows when the size needed for a character
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* buffer cannot be easily predicted or limited to any specific
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* maximum, such as when used in recursive function calls for nested
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* vlens and nested compound types. */
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typedef struct safebuf_t {
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size_t len; /* current length of buffer */
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size_t cl; /* current length of string in buffer, < len-1 */
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char *buf;
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} safebuf_t;
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/* structure for list of ids, such as varids or grpids specified with -v or -g option */
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typedef struct idnode {
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struct idnode* next;
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int id;
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} idnode_t;
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/* node in stack of group ids */
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typedef struct grpnode {
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int grpid;
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struct grpnode *next;
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} grpnode_t;
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/*
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* The opaque structure to hold state of iteration over groups.
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* (Just implemented as a stack of group ids.)
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*/
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typedef struct {
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int ngrps; /* number of groups left to visit */
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grpnode_t *top; /* group ids left to visit */
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} ncgiter_t;
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extern char *progname; /* for error messages */
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#ifndef NO_NETCDF_2
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#define NO_NETCDF_2 /* assert we aren't using any netcdf-2 stuff */
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#endif
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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extern "C" {
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#endif
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/* For NDEBUG builds, provide a version of NC_CHECK that does not
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* include a file name. Including a file name causes heartache for the
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* debian package builders. They already use NDEBUG to turn off the
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* file names in asserts. */
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#ifdef NDEBUG
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#define NC_CHECK(fncall) {int ncstat=fncall;if(ncstat!=NC_NOERR)check(ncstat,NULL,NULL,__LINE__);}
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#else
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#define NC_CHECK(fncall) {int ncstat=fncall;if(ncstat!=NC_NOERR)check(ncstat,__FILE__,__func__,__LINE__);}
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#endif /* NDEBUG */
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/* Print error message to stderr and exit */
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extern void error ( const char *fmt, ... );
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/* Check error on malloc and exit with message if out of memory */
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extern void* emalloc ( size_t size );
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/* Ditto calloc */
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extern void* ecalloc ( size_t size );
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/* Ditto realloc */
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extern void* erealloc (void* p, size_t size );
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/* Check error return. If bad, print error message and exit. */
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extern void check(int err, const char* file, const char* fcn, const int line);
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/* Return malloced name with chars special to CDL escaped. */
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char* escaped_name(const char* cp);
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/* Return malloced string with selected chars escaped. */
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char* escaped_string(const char* cp);
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/* Print name of netCDF var, dim, att, group, type, member, or enum
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* symbol with escaped special chars */
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void print_name(const char *name);
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/* Get dimid from a full dimension path name that may include group
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* names */
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extern int nc_inq_dimid2(int ncid, const char *dimname, int *dimidp);
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/* Convert a full path name to a group to the specific groupid. */
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extern int nc_inq_grpid2(int ncid, const char *grpname0, int *grpidp);
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/* Convert a full path name to a varid to the specific varid + grpid */
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extern int nc_inq_varid2(int ncid, const char *path0, int* varidp, int* grpidp);
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/* Test if variable is a record variable */
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extern int isrecvar ( int ncid, int varid );
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/* Get a new, empty id list. */
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extern idnode_t* newidlist(void);
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/* Add id to id list */
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extern void idadd(idnode_t* idlist, int id);
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/* Test if id is in id list */
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extern bool_t idmember ( const idnode_t* idlist, int id );
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/* Test if a group id is in group list */
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extern bool_t group_wanted ( int grpid, int nlgrps, const idnode_t* grpids );
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/* Check group list for missing groups */
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extern size_t grp_matches(int ncid, int nlgrps, char** lgrps, idnode_t *grpids);
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/* Returns 1 if string s1 ends with string s2, 0 otherwise. */
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extern int strendswith(const char *s1, const char *s2);
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/* Within group with id ncid, get varid of variable with name varname
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* using nested group syntax "gp1/gp2/var" */
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extern int nc_inq_gvarid ( int ncid, const char *varname, int *varidp );
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/* Get variable id varid within group grpid using absolute or relative pathname for variable */
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extern int nc_inq_gvarid(int grpid, const char *varname, int *varidp);
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/* Return how many variables are named varname in any groups in ncid */
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extern size_t nc_inq_varname_count(int ncid, char *varname);
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/* Check if any variable names specified in the list lvars (of length nlvars) are missing. */
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extern int missing_vars(int ncid, int nlvars, char **lvars);
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/* Make list of variables from comma-delimited string */
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extern void make_lvars(char *optarg, int *nlvarsp, char ***lvarsp);
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/* Make list of groups from comma-delimited string */
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extern void make_lgrps(char *optarg, int *nlgrpsp, char*** lgrpsp, idnode_t **grpidsp);
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/* Release an id list */
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extern void freeidlist(idnode_t *idlist);
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/*
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* Simplest interface for group iteration: get total number of groups
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* (including all descendant groups, recursively) and all group ids
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* for start group and its descendants, in preorder. Note that this
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* loses information about subgroup relationships, just flattening all
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* groups into a serial list.
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*/
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extern int nc_inq_grps_full(int ncid, size_t *numgrps, int *ncids);
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/*
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* More complex iterator interface: get group iterator for start group
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* ncid and all its descendant groups.
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*/
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extern int nc_get_giter(int ncid, ncgiter_t **iterp);
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/*
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* Get group id of next group. On first call returns start group,
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* subsequently returns other subgroup ids in preorder. Returns grpid
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* of 0 (never an actual group number) when no more groups.
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*/
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extern int nc_next_giter(ncgiter_t *iterp, int *grpid);
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/*
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* Release memory allocated for group iterator.
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*/
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extern void nc_free_giter(ncgiter_t *iterp);
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extern int getrootid(int grpid);
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/*
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* Get attribute value for a single string value from either of NC_CHAR or NC_STRING types.
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* This routine assumes that the attribute holds a single string value. If there are more
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* than one string, subequent strings after the first one will be ignored.
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*
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* The caller is responsible for allocating and freeing memory for the str_out parameter.
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*/
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extern void nc_get_att_single_string(const int ncid, const int varid,
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const struct ncatt_t *att, char **str_out);
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#ifdef __cplusplus
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}
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#endif
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#endif /* _UTILS_H */
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