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authorElena Pourmal <epourmal@hdfgroup.org>2005-06-22 18:23:21 (GMT)
committerElena Pourmal <epourmal@hdfgroup.org>2005-06-22 18:23:21 (GMT)
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[svn-r10970] Purpose: New feature/bug #350 fix
Description: When compiler flag was used to set the size of Fortran integer to 8 bytes, library would fail. Solution: Cleaned up the code; added detection of Fortran INTEGER type size and appropriately defined int_f type for C-stubs routines. Platforms tested: Solaris 2.8 32 and 64-bit, AIX 5.1 64-bit parallel PGI Fortran with -i8 flag on heping Absoft Fortran with -i8 flag on heping g95 on mir (Fortran integer is 8 bytes by default that cannot be changed - compiler bug ;-) AIX Fortran with -qintsize=8 32 and 64-bit modes on copper Misc. update:
Diffstat (limited to 'fortran/src/H5match_types.c')
-rw-r--r--fortran/src/H5match_types.c8
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/fortran/src/H5match_types.c b/fortran/src/H5match_types.c
index 97dcf33..2edc813 100644
--- a/fortran/src/H5match_types.c
+++ b/fortran/src/H5match_types.c
@@ -221,13 +221,13 @@ int main()
#endif
/* int */
-#if defined H5_FORTRAN_HAS_INTEGER_8 && H5_SIZEOF_INT >= 8
+#if defined H5_FORTRAN_HAS_NATIVE_8
writeToFiles("INT", "int_f", 8);
-#elif defined H5_FORTRAN_HAS_INTEGER_4 && H5_SIZEOF_INT >= 4
+#elif defined H5_FORTRAN_HAS_NATIVE_4
writeToFiles("INT", "int_f", 4);
-#elif defined H5_FORTRAN_HAS_INTEGER_2 && H5_SIZEOF_INT >= 2
+#elif defined H5_FORTRAN_HAS_NATIVE_2
writeToFiles("INT", "int_f", 2);
-#elif defined H5_FORTRAN_HAS_INTEGER_1 && H5_SIZEOF_INT >= 1
+#elif defined H5_FORTRAN_HAS_NATIVE_1
writeToFiles("INT", "int_f", 1);
#else
/* Error: couldn't find a size for int */