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authorQuincey Koziol <koziol@hdfgroup.org>2015-09-14 03:58:59 (GMT)
committerQuincey Koziol <koziol@hdfgroup.org>2015-09-14 03:58:59 (GMT)
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[svn-r27768] Description:
Complete revamp of package initialization/shutdown mechanism in the library. Each package now has a single init/term routine. This new way should avoid packages being re-initialized during library shutdown and is also be _much_ more proactive about giving feedback for resource leaks internal to the library. Introduces a new "module" header file for packages in the library (e.g src/H5Fmodule.h) which sets up some necessary package configuration macros for the FUNC_ENTER/LEAVE macros. (The VFL drivers have their own slightly modified version of this header, src/H5FDdrvr_module.h) Also cleaned up a bunch of resources leaks all across the library and tests, along with addressing many warnings, as I encountered them. Tested on: MacOSX/64 10.10.5 (amazon) w/serial & parallel Linux/64 3.10.x (kituo) w/serial & parallel Linux/64 2.6.x (ostrich) w/serial
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-rw-r--r--fortran/test/tH5P_F03.F903
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diff --git a/fortran/test/tH5P_F03.F90 b/fortran/test/tH5P_F03.F90
index ec9fef2..8982fc2 100644
--- a/fortran/test/tH5P_F03.F90
+++ b/fortran/test/tH5P_F03.F90
@@ -221,6 +221,9 @@ SUBROUTINE test_create(total_error)
CALL h5dopen_f(file, "dset9", dset9, error)
CALL check("h5dopen_f", error, total_error)
+ CALL H5Pclose_f(dcpl, error)
+ CALL check("H5Pclose_f", error, total_error)
+
CALL H5Dget_create_plist_f(dset9, dcpl, error)
CALL check("H5Dget_create_plist_f", error, total_error)