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author | Bill Wendling <wendling@ncsa.uiuc.edu> | 2001-01-09 20:07:23 (GMT) |
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committer | Bill Wendling <wendling@ncsa.uiuc.edu> | 2001-01-09 20:07:23 (GMT) |
commit | a771c6fc66cb04d2d104eba05f6b3fd10737cf65 (patch) | |
tree | 4a5f1029e4229a30edd77c9b6a036d786339d7ed /RELEASE | |
parent | 2f51e3c16a6a2fa00d0ffd0b9ad994df97d4160a (diff) | |
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[svn-r3250] Purpose:
Documentation
Description:
Documented the h5dump change.
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@@ -260,6 +260,19 @@ Configuration Tools ----- + * h5dump now accepts both short and long command-line parameters. A + change from the old way is that multiple attributes, datasets, + groups, soft-links, and object-ids cannot be specified with just + one flag but you have to use a flag with each object. I.e., instead + of doing this: + + h5dump -a /attr1 /attr2 foo.h5 + + do this: + + h5dump -a /attr1 -a /attr2 foo.h5 + + The cases are similar for the other object types. * h5dump correctly displays compound datatypes. * Corrected an error in h5toh4 which did not convert the 32bits int from HDF5 to HDF4 corectly for the T3E platform. |