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authorDavid Young <dyoung@hdfgroup.org>2019-11-19 21:53:57 (GMT)
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18. Flesh out designs for unit, integration and performance tests suites
as outlined in the RFC. Implement same.
-19. *in-progress* Fix memory leak in sparse-reader test.
+19. **needs merge** Fix memory leak in sparse-reader test.
David found that the shadow index was leaked by VFD SWMR readers
and plugged the leak. Now the sparse reader tests do not use up
@@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ This document lives at [https://bitbucket.hdfgroup.org/users/dyoung/repos/vchoi_
`vfd_swmr-merge-attempt-2`, which as of 19 Nov 2019 has not been
merged to `feature/vfd_swmr`.
-20. *in-progress* Test John's patch that repairs the superblock flags
+20. **needs merge** Test John's patch that repairs the superblock flags
mismatch that crashes the reader.
David found that the patch fixed the demo crashes. He applied the
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SWMR does not have to deal with it. However, if the global heap
overhaul does not take place, then we have more work to do.
-26. Fix the expand/shrink test.
+26. **in-progress** Fix the expand/shrink test.
The test *probably* fails because the dataset extent is enlarged
before the data is written, so arbitrary data is present until the