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author | Frank Baker <fbaker@hdfgroup.org> | 1998-10-29 22:13:17 (GMT) |
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[svn-r830] ======
Intro
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H5.intro.html
Major rewrite to Groups section. New Example 7 (groups).
Added TOC and requisite links.
Numbered sections.
Labelled figures and centered those that were not.
Fixed table formatting.
===========
User Guide
===========
H5.user.html
Linked in Chunking.html.
Linked in References.html.
Linked in DDL.html.
Chunking.html
Minor edits.
DDL.html
References.html
New documents.
Datatypes.html
Added "R Reference" to base name description and
"H5T_STD_ROBJ -- Reference to an entire object
in a file" to list of datatype names.
Files.html
H5Fflush
Added scope parameter.
Groups.html
Removed references to "current working group."
Removed H5Gpush, H5Gpop, and H5Gset functions.
Removed note that H5Glink and H5Gunlink were not implemented.
=================
Reference Manual
=================
RM_*.html and Tools.html
Updated Reference Manual internal cross-linking (the link
banner at the top and bottom of each page).
Changed
Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful;
otherwise FAIL (-1).
to read
Returns a non-negative value if successful;
otherwise returns a negative value.
and several derived changes where circumstances differred
only slightly.
Minor copy edits throughout.
RM_H5.html
Corrected H5open "Purpose" statement.
RM_H5A.html
Changed H5Aget_name return type to hssize_t.
RM_H5F.html
H5Fflush
Added scope parameter.
Added H5Freopen.
RM_H5Front.html
Reordered listing of interfaces to alphabetical order (H5,
H5A, H5D, ...)
Added H5I, H5R, and H5RA.
RM_H5G.html
H5Gopen
Edited "Description."
H5Gget_objinfo
Added named datatype to list of valid values for loc_id.
RM_H5I.html Identifier Interface
New section.
RM_H5P.html
Added H5Pset_fill_value and H5Pget_fill_value.
Several minor copy edits.
RM_H5R.html Reference Interface
New section.
H5RA.html
Essentially a new section. It was in the tree previously,
but it did not actually have content.
RM_H5S.html
Changed H5Sget_select_npoints return type to hssize_t.
Tools.html
Updated h5dump documentation.
Diffstat (limited to 'doc/html/RM_H5P.html')
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1 files changed, 199 insertions, 103 deletions
diff --git a/doc/html/RM_H5P.html b/doc/html/RM_H5P.html index d9f1191..8dda42f 100644 --- a/doc/html/RM_H5P.html +++ b/doc/html/RM_H5P.html @@ -14,7 +14,10 @@ HDF5/H5P Draft API Specification <a href="RM_H5E.html">H5E</a> <a href="RM_H5F.html">H5F</a> <a href="RM_H5G.html">H5G</a> +<a href="RM_H5I.html">H5I</a> H5P +<a href="RM_H5R.html">H5R</a> +<a href="RM_H5RA.html">H5RA</a> <a href="RM_H5S.html">H5S</a> <a href="RM_H5T.html">H5T</a> <a href="RM_H5Z.html">H5Z</a> @@ -57,6 +60,11 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <li><a href="#Property-SetIstoreK">H5Pset_istore_k</a> <li><a href="#Property-GetIstoreK">H5Pget_istore_k</a> </ul> +<br> +<br> +|| <i>Available only in the +<br> +parallel HDF5 library.</i> </td><td> </td><td valign=top> @@ -95,6 +103,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <li><a href="#Property-SetCompression">H5Pset_compression</a> <li><a href="#Property-GetCompression">H5Pget_compression</a> --> + <li><a href="#Property-SetFillValue">H5Pset_fill_value</a> + <li><a href="#Property-GetFillValue">H5Pget_fill_value</a> <li><a href="#Property-SetFilter">H5Pset_filter</a> <li><a href="#Property-GetNFilters">H5Pget_nfilters</a> <li><a href="#Property-GetFilter">H5Pget_filter</a> @@ -115,10 +125,12 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. </td></tr> +<!-- <tr><td colspan=5 align=right> <br> || <i>Available only in the parallel HDF5 library.</i> </td></tr> +--> </table> </dir @@ -187,8 +199,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Identifier of the property list to terminate access to. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -202,7 +214,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>Returns the property list class for a property list. <dt><strong>Description:</strong> <dd><code>H5Pget_class</code> returns the property list class for the - property list identied by the <code>plist</code> parameter. + property list identified by the <code>plist</code> parameter. Valid property list classes are defined in the description of <code>H5Pcreate()</code>. <dt><strong>Parameters:</strong> @@ -236,7 +248,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> <dd>Returns a property list identifier if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -271,8 +283,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>OUT: Pointer to location to return shared object header version number. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -298,8 +310,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Size of the user-block in bytes. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -323,8 +335,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>OUT: Pointer to location to return user-block size. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -344,7 +356,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. address objects in an HDF5 file. This function is only valid for file creation property lists. Passing in a value of 0 for one of the sizeof parameters retains the current value. The default value - for both values is 4 bytes. Valid values currenly are 2, 4, 8 and + for both values is 4 bytes. Valid values currently are 2, 4, 8 and 16. <dt><strong>Parameters:</strong> <dl> @@ -356,8 +368,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Size of an object length in bytes. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -385,8 +397,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>OUT: Pointer to location to return length size in bytes. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -426,8 +438,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. again to setup the property list. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -457,8 +469,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>OUT: Pointer to location to return the info object. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if the file access property list is set to the MPI. - Otherwise returns FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if the file access property list is set to the MPI. + Otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -495,8 +507,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Data transfer mode. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -522,8 +534,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>OUT: Pointer to location to return the data transfer mode. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -565,8 +577,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Symbol table node size. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -599,8 +611,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>OUT: Pointer to location to return the symbol table's leaf node 1/2 size. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -633,8 +645,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: 1/2 rank of chunked storage B-tree. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -662,8 +674,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>OUT: Pointer to location to return the chunked storage B-tree 1/2 rank. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -687,12 +699,12 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. This should only be used for very small amounts of raw data (suggested less than 1KB). <dt>H5D_CONTIGUOUS - <dd>Store raw data seperately from object header in one + <dd>Store raw data separately from object header in one large chunk in the file. <dt>H5D_CHUNKED - <dd>Store raw data seperately from object header in one + <dd>Store raw data separately from object header in one large chunk in the file and store chunks of the raw - data in seperate locations in the file. + data in separate locations in the file. </dl></ul> <dt><strong>Parameters:</strong> <dl> @@ -702,8 +714,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Type of storage layout for raw data. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -722,11 +734,11 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dt>H5D_COMPACT <dd>Raw data and object header stored contiguously in file. <dt>H5D_CONTIGUOUS - <dd>Raw data stored seperately from object header in one + <dd>Raw data stored separately from object header in one large chunk in the file. <dt>H5D_CHUNKED - <dd>Raw data stored seperately from object header in - chunks in seperate locations in the file. + <dd>Raw data stored separately from object header in + chunks in separate locations in the file. </dl> </ul> <dt><strong>Parameters:</strong> <dl> @@ -769,8 +781,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: An array containing the size of each chunk. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -802,7 +814,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> <dd>Returns chunk dimensionality successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -836,13 +848,13 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dt><em>hid_t</em> <code>plist</code> <dd>IN: Identifier for a file access property list. <dt><em>hsize_t</em> <code>threshold</code> - <dd>IN: Threshhold value. + <dd>IN: Threshold value. <dt><em>hsize_t</em> <code>alignment</code> <dd>IN: Alignment value. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -867,13 +879,13 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dt><em>hid_t</em> <code>plist</code> <dd>IN: Identifier of a file access property list. <dt><em>hsize_t</em> <code>*threshold</code> - <dd>OUT: Pointer to location of return threshhold value. + <dd>OUT: Pointer to location of return threshold value. <dt><em>hsize_t</em> <code>*alignment</code> <dd>OUT: Pointer to location of return alignment value. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -911,8 +923,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Number of bytes reserved in the file for the data. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -934,7 +946,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> <dd>Returns the number of external files if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -982,11 +994,92 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. external file data. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. +</dl> + +<hr> +<dl> + <dt><strong>Name:</strong> <a name="Property-SetFillValue">H5Pset_fill_value</a> + <dt><strong>Signature:</strong> + <dd><em>herr_t</em> <code>H5Pset_fill_value</code>(<em>hid_t</em> <code>plist_id</code>, + <em>hid_t</em> <code>type_id</code>, + <em>const void *</em><code>value</code> + ) + <dt><strong>Purpose:</strong> + <dd>Sets a dataset fill value. + <dt><strong>Description:</strong> + <dd><code>H5Pset_fill_value</code> sets the fill value for a + dataset creation property list. + <p> + The <code>value</code> is interpreted as being of type + <code>type_id</code>. This need not be the same type + as the dataset, but the library must be able to convert + <code>value</code> to the dataset type when the dataset + is created. + <dt><strong>Notes:</strong> + <dd>If a fill value is set for a dataset (even if the + fill value is all zeros), the fill value will be written + to the file. If no fill value is set, then HDF5 relies on + the underlying file driver (usually a Unix file system) + to initialize unwritten parts of the file to zeros. + <p> + Creating a contiguous dataset with a fill value can be a + very expensive operation since the optimization has not + yet been implemented that would delay the writing of the + fill values until after some data has been written. + <dt><strong>Parameters:</strong> + <dl> + <dt><em>hid_t</em> <code>plist_id</code> + <dd>IN: Property list identifier. + <dt><em>hid_t</em> <code>type_id</code>, + <dd>IN: The datatype identifier of <code>value</code>. + <dt><em>const void *</em><code>value</code> + <dd>IN: The fill value. + </dl> + <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. + + +<hr> +<dl> + <dt><strong>Name:</strong> <a name="Property-GetFillValue">H5Pget_fill_value</a> + <dt><strong>Signature:</strong> + <dd><em>herr_t</em> <code>H5Pget_fill_value</code>(<em>hid_t</em> <code>plist_id</code>, + <em>hid_t</em> <code>type_id</code>, + <em>void *</em><code>value</code> + ) + <dt><strong>Purpose:</strong> + <dd>Retrieves a dataset fill value. + <dt><strong>Description:</strong> + <dd><code>H5Pget_fill_value</code> queries the + fill value property of a dataset creation property list. + <p> + The fill value is returned through the <code>value</code> + pointer. + <p> + Memory is allocated by the caller. + <p> + The fill value will be converted from its current + data type to the type specified by <code>type_id</code>. + <dt><strong>Parameters:</strong> + <dl> + <dt><em>hid_t</em> <code>plist_id</code> + <dd>IN: Property list identifier. + <dt><em>hid_t</em> <code>type_id</code>, + <dd>IN: The datatype identifier of <code>value</code>. + <dt><em>const void *</em><code>value</code> + <dd>IN: The fill value. + </dl> + <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> + + <hr> <dl> <dt><strong>Name:</strong> <a name="Property-SetFilter">H5Pset_filter</a> @@ -1055,8 +1148,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Auxiliary data for the filter. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1092,7 +1185,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> <dd>Returns the number of filters in the pipeline if successful; - otherwise returns FAIL (-1). + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1129,8 +1222,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <code>filter_number</code> is a value between zero and <em>N</em>-1, as described in <a href="#Property-GetNFilters"><code>H5Pget_nfilters()</code></a>. - The function will return FAIL (-1) if the filter number is out - of range. + The function will return a negative value if the filter number + is out of range. <p> If <code>name</code> is a pointer to an array of at least <code>namelen</code> bytes, the filter name will be copied @@ -1218,8 +1311,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Identifier of a file access property list. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1242,9 +1335,9 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Identifier of a file access property list. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if the file access propety list is set + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if the file access property list is set to the stdio driver. - Otherwise returns FAIL (-1). + Otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1267,8 +1360,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Identifier of a file access property list. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1278,7 +1371,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dt><strong>Signature:</strong> <dd><em>returntype</em> <code>H5Pget_sec2</code>(<em>hid_t</em> <code>plist</code>) <dt><strong>Purpose:</strong> - <dd>Checks whether the file access propety list is set + <dd>Checks whether the file access property list is set to the sec2 driver. <dt><strong>Description:</strong> <dd><code>H5Pget_sec2</code> checks to determine whether the @@ -1291,9 +1384,9 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Identifier of a file access property list. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if the file access propety list is set + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if the file access property list is set to the sec2 driver. - Otherwise returns FAIL (-1). + Otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1323,8 +1416,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: File block size in bytes. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1353,9 +1446,9 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>OUT: Pointer to a location to return the file block size (in bytes). </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if the file access propety list is set + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if the file access property list is set to the core driver. - Otherwise returns FAIL (-1). + Otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1399,8 +1492,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Identifier of the raw file access property list. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1458,9 +1551,9 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>OUT: Pointer to a copy of the raw file access property list. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if the file access propety list is set + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if the file access property list is set to the split driver. - Otherwise returns FAIL (-1). + Otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1491,7 +1584,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. opened. Note: if the size of the <code>off_t</code> type is four bytes then the maximum family member size is usually 2^31-1 because the byte at offset 2,147,483,647 is generally - inaccessable. Additional parameters may be added to this + inaccessible. Additional parameters may be added to this function in the future. <dt><strong>Parameters:</strong> <dl> @@ -1504,8 +1597,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. for each member of the family. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1526,7 +1619,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. to use the <code>family</code> driver; any previously defined driver properties are erased from the property list. See <a href="Files.html#File_Families">File Families</a> - in the <cite>HDF5 User's Guide</dite> for a discussion + in the <cite>HDF5 User's Guide</cite> for a discussion of file families. <p> Each member of the file family will use <code>memb_plist</code> @@ -1543,7 +1636,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. Note: If the size of the <code>off_t</code> type is four bytes, then the maximum family member size is usually 2^31-1 because the byte at offset 2,147,483,647 is generally - inaccessable. + inaccessible. <p> Additional parameters may be added to this function in the future. @@ -1558,8 +1651,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. for each member of the family. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1596,9 +1689,9 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. for each member of the family. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if the file access propety list is set + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if the file access property list is set to the family driver. - Otherwise returns FAIL (-1). + Otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1645,8 +1738,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Preemption policy. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1660,7 +1753,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <em>double</em> <code>*rdcc_w0</code> ) <dt><strong>Purpose:</strong> - <dd>Retrieves maximun sizes of meta data cache and RDCC_WO. + <dd>Retrieves maximum sizes of meta data cache and RDCC_WO. <dt><strong>Description:</strong> <dd>Retrieves the maximum possible number of elements in the meta data cache and the maximum possible number of bytes and the @@ -1679,8 +1772,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN/OUT: Preemption policy. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1701,7 +1794,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. for the type conversion buffer and background buffer and optionally supply pointers to application-allocated buffers. If the buffer size is smaller than the entire amount of data - being transfered between application and file, and a type + being transferred between application and file, and a type conversion buffer or background buffer is required then strip mining will be used. However, certain restrictions apply for the size of buffer which can be used for strip @@ -1725,8 +1818,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Pointer to application-allocated background buffer. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1787,8 +1880,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. (TRUE/FALSE). </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1809,7 +1902,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> <dd>Returns TRUE or FALSE if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1830,7 +1923,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dt><strong>Description:</strong> <dd><code>H5Pset_compression</code> sets the compression method in a dataset creation property list. This is a catch-all - function for defining compresion methods + function for defining compression methods and is intended to be called from a wrapper such as <code>H5Pset_deflate()</code>. The dataset creation property list <em>plist</em> is adjusted to use the specified @@ -1861,8 +1954,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Client data byte array passed to the compression method. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> --> @@ -1902,7 +1995,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> <dd>Returns compression method if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> --> @@ -1932,8 +2025,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Compression level. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1958,7 +2051,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> <dd>Returns compression level, a value between 0 and 9, if successful. - Otherwise returns FAIL (-1). + Otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> --> @@ -1973,7 +2066,10 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <a href="RM_H5E.html">H5E</a> <a href="RM_H5F.html">H5F</a> <a href="RM_H5G.html">H5G</a> +<a href="RM_H5I.html">H5I</a> H5P +<a href="RM_H5R.html">H5R</a> +<a href="RM_H5RA.html">H5RA</a> <a href="RM_H5S.html">H5S</a> <a href="RM_H5T.html">H5T</a> <a href="RM_H5Z.html">H5Z</a> @@ -1989,7 +2085,7 @@ H5P <a href="mailto:hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu">HDF Help Desk</a> <br> -Last modified: 25 August 1998 +Last modified: 27 October 1998 </body> </html> |