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authorElena Pourmal <epourmal@hdfgroup.org>2006-10-19 02:07:16 (GMT)
committerElena Pourmal <epourmal@hdfgroup.org>2006-10-19 02:07:16 (GMT)
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[svn-r12778] Multi file driver test fails.
Skipped until fix is found. Tested on heping with pgf90. Note: Logic was wrong; as a result, the test was bypassed for all compilers except those (like Intel) that understand !DEC compiler directive. I confirmed that the test fails on heping with pgf90. The symptoms are the same: 1.6.5 h5dump can read multi files created by fortran test, but built h5dump fails with internal error. --This line, and those below, will be ignored-- M test/fortranlib_test.f90
-rw-r--r--fortran/test/fortranlib_test.f9012
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/fortran/test/fortranlib_test.f90 b/fortran/test/fortranlib_test.f90
index 0d4c8e6..8ad137f 100644
--- a/fortran/test/fortranlib_test.f90
+++ b/fortran/test/fortranlib_test.f90
@@ -237,19 +237,15 @@
write(*, fmt = e_format) error_string
total_error = total_error + external_total_error
-!DEC$ if defined(H5_VMS)
- goto 200
-!DEC$ else
- error_string = failure
+! error_string = failure
+ error_string = skip
cleanup = .FALSE.
- CALL multi_file_test(cleanup, multi_file_total_error)
- IF (multi_file_total_error == 0) error_string = success
+! CALL multi_file_test(cleanup, multi_file_total_error)
+! IF (multi_file_total_error == 0) error_string = success
write(*, fmt = '(23a)', advance = 'no') ' Multi file driver test'
write(*, fmt = '(47x,a)', advance = 'no') ' '
write(*, fmt = e_format) error_string
total_error = total_error + multi_file_total_error
-!DEC$ endif
-200 continue
! write(*,*)
! write(*,*) '========================================='
! write(*,*) 'Testing ATTRIBUTE interface '