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author | Allen Byrne <byrn@hdfgroup.org> | 2018-09-18 18:22:48 (GMT) |
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committer | Allen Byrne <byrn@hdfgroup.org> | 2018-09-18 18:22:48 (GMT) |
commit | 6c78869c19a88edfd7b6a2a99a8fb8f5febf0b7a (patch) | |
tree | 163934950472dc003036456caa93de22bd22fba4 /src | |
parent | 595b2d54ed34ee8b8502dbb162a2994f177b4a2c (diff) | |
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Fix whitespace and exit status
Diffstat (limited to 'src')
-rw-r--r-- | src/H5detect.c | 443 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/H5make_libsettings.c | 60 |
2 files changed, 227 insertions, 276 deletions
diff --git a/src/H5detect.c b/src/H5detect.c index c2d8ab0..aac58de 100644 --- a/src/H5detect.c +++ b/src/H5detect.c @@ -26,11 +26,6 @@ static const char *FileHeader = "\n\ * help@hdfgroup.org. *\n\ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *"; /* - * - * Created: H5detect.c - * 10 Aug 1997 - * Robb Matzke - * * Purpose: This code was borrowed heavily from the `detect.c' * program in the AIO distribution from Lawrence * Livermore National Laboratory. @@ -44,7 +39,6 @@ static const char *FileHeader = "\n\ * features which aren't available. We're not * running on a Vax or other machine with mixed * endianness. - * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #undef NDEBUG @@ -157,12 +151,11 @@ static H5JMP_BUF jbuf_g; /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: precision + * Function: precision * - * Purpose: Determine the precision and offset. - * - * Return: void + * Purpose: Determine the precision and offset. * + * Return: void *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void @@ -211,16 +204,16 @@ precision (detected_t *d) /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: DETECT_I/DETECT_BYTE + * Function: DETECT_I/DETECT_BYTE * - * Purpose: These macro takes a type like `int' and a base name like - * `nati' and detects the byte order. The VAR is used to - * construct the names of the C variables defined. + * Purpose: These macro takes a type like `int' and a base name like + * `nati' and detects the byte order. The VAR is used to + * construct the names of the C variables defined. * - * DETECT_I is used for types that are larger than one byte, - * DETECT_BYTE is used for types that are exactly one byte. + * DETECT_I is used for types that are larger than one byte, + * DETECT_BYTE is used for types that are exactly one byte. * - * Return: void + * Return: void * * Modifications: * @@ -285,16 +278,13 @@ precision (detected_t *d) /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: DETECT_F - * - * Purpose: This macro takes a floating point type like `double' and - * a base name like `natd' and detects byte order, mantissa - * location, exponent location, sign bit location, presence or - * absence of implicit mantissa bit, and exponent bias and - * initializes a detected_t structure with those properties. - * - * Return: void + * Function: DETECT_F * + * Purpose: This macro takes a floating point type like `double' and + * a base name like `natd' and detects byte order, mantissa + * location, exponent location, sign bit location, presence or + * absence of implicit mantissa bit, and exponent bias and + * initializes a detected_t structure with those properties. *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #define DETECT_F(TYPE,VAR,INFO) { \ @@ -385,14 +375,13 @@ precision (detected_t *d) /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: DETECT_M - * - * Purpose: This macro takes only miscellaneous structures or pointer - * (pointer, hvl_t, hobj_ref_t, hdset_reg_ref_t). It - * constructs the names and decides the alignment in structure. + * Function: DETECT_M * - * Return: void + * Purpose: This macro takes only miscellaneous structures or pointer + * (pointer, hvl_t, hobj_ref_t, hdset_reg_ref_t). It + * constructs the names and decides the alignment in structure. * + * Return: void *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #define DETECT_M(TYPE,VAR,INFO) { \ @@ -422,29 +411,29 @@ precision (detected_t *d) _buf = (char*)HDmalloc(sizeof(TYPE) + align_g[NELMTS(align_g) - 1]); \ if(H5SETJMP(jbuf_g)) _ano++; \ if(_ano < NELMTS(align_g)) { \ - *((TYPE*)(_buf+align_g[_ano])) = _val; /*possible SIGBUS or SEGSEGV*/ \ - _val2 = *((TYPE*)(_buf+align_g[_ano])); /*possible SIGBUS or SEGSEGV*/\ - /* Cray Check: This section helps detect alignment on Cray's */ \ + *((TYPE*)(_buf+align_g[_ano])) = _val; /*possible SIGBUS or SEGSEGV*/ \ + _val2 = *((TYPE*)(_buf+align_g[_ano])); /*possible SIGBUS or SEGSEGV*/\ + /* Cray Check: This section helps detect alignment on Cray's */ \ /* vector machines (like the SV1) which mask off */ \ - /* pointer values when pointing to non-word aligned */ \ - /* locations with pointers that are supposed to be */ \ - /* word aligned. -QAK */ \ - HDmemset(_buf, 0xff, sizeof(TYPE)+align_g[NELMTS(align_g)-1]); \ - /*How to handle VAX types?*/ \ - if(INFO.perm[0]) /* Big-Endian */ \ - HDmemcpy(_buf+align_g[_ano]+(INFO.size-((INFO.offset+INFO.precision)/8)),((char *)&_val)+(INFO.size-((INFO.offset+INFO.precision)/8)),(size_t)(INFO.precision/8)); \ - else /* Little-Endian */ \ - HDmemcpy(_buf+align_g[_ano]+(INFO.offset/8),((char *)&_val)+(INFO.offset/8),(size_t)(INFO.precision/8)); \ - _val2 = *((TYPE*)(_buf+align_g[_ano])); \ - H5_GCC_DIAG_OFF(float-equal) \ - if(_val!=_val2) \ - H5LONGJMP(jbuf_g, 1); \ - H5_GCC_DIAG_ON(float-equal) \ - /* End Cray Check */ \ - (INFO.align)=align_g[_ano]; \ + /* pointer values when pointing to non-word aligned */ \ + /* locations with pointers that are supposed to be */ \ + /* word aligned. -QAK */ \ + HDmemset(_buf, 0xff, sizeof(TYPE)+align_g[NELMTS(align_g)-1]); \ + /*How to handle VAX types?*/ \ + if(INFO.perm[0]) /* Big-Endian */ \ + HDmemcpy(_buf+align_g[_ano]+(INFO.size-((INFO.offset+INFO.precision)/8)),((char *)&_val)+(INFO.size-((INFO.offset+INFO.precision)/8)),(size_t)(INFO.precision/8)); \ + else /* Little-Endian */ \ + HDmemcpy(_buf+align_g[_ano]+(INFO.offset/8),((char *)&_val)+(INFO.offset/8),(size_t)(INFO.precision/8)); \ + _val2 = *((TYPE*)(_buf+align_g[_ano])); \ + H5_GCC_DIAG_OFF(float-equal) \ + if(_val!=_val2) \ + H5LONGJMP(jbuf_g, 1); \ + H5_GCC_DIAG_ON(float-equal) \ + /* End Cray Check */ \ + (INFO.align)=align_g[_ano]; \ } else { \ (INFO.align)=0; \ - fprintf(stderr, "unable to calculate alignment for %s\n", #TYPE); \ + fprintf(stderr, "unable to calculate alignment for %s\n", #TYPE); \ } \ HDfree(_buf); \ HDsignal(SIGBUS, _handler); /*restore original handler*/ \ @@ -461,15 +450,14 @@ precision (detected_t *d) #if defined(H5LONGJMP) && defined(H5_HAVE_SIGNAL) /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: sigsegv_handler - * - * Purpose: Handler for SIGSEGV. We use signal() instead of sigaction() - * because it's more portable to non-Posix systems. Although - * it's not nearly as nice to work with, it does the job for - * this simple stuff. + * Function: sigsegv_handler * - * Return: Returns via H5LONGJMP to jbuf_g. + * Purpose: Handler for SIGSEGV. We use signal() instead of sigaction() + * because it's more portable to non-Posix systems. Although + * it's not nearly as nice to work with, it does the job for + * this simple stuff. * + * Return: Returns via H5LONGJMP to jbuf_g. *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void @@ -494,20 +482,14 @@ sigsegv_handler(int H5_ATTR_UNUSED signo) #if defined(H5LONGJMP) && defined(H5_HAVE_SIGNAL) /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: sigbus_handler + * Function: sigbus_handler * - * Purpose: Handler for SIGBUS. We use signal() instead of sigaction() - * because it's more portable to non-Posix systems. Although - * it's not nearly as nice to work with, it does the job for - * this simple stuff. + * Purpose: Handler for SIGBUS. We use signal() instead of sigaction() + * because it's more portable to non-Posix systems. Although + * it's not nearly as nice to work with, it does the job for + * this simple stuff. * * Return: Returns via H5LONGJMP to jbuf_g. - * - * Programmer: Robb Matzke - * Thursday, March 18, 1999 - * - * Modifications: - * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void @@ -532,15 +514,14 @@ sigbus_handler(int H5_ATTR_UNUSED signo) #if defined(H5LONGJMP) && defined(H5_HAVE_SIGNAL) /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: sigill_handler + * Function: sigill_handler * - * Purpose: Handler for SIGILL. We use signal() instead of sigaction() - * because it's more portable to non-Posix systems. Although - * it's not nearly as nice to work with, it does the job for - * this simple stuff. - * - * Return: Returns via H5LONGJMP to jbuf_g. + * Purpose: Handler for SIGILL. We use signal() instead of sigaction() + * because it's more portable to non-Posix systems. Although + * it's not nearly as nice to work with, it does the job for + * this simple stuff. * + * Return: Returns via H5LONGJMP to jbuf_g. *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void @@ -564,12 +545,11 @@ sigill_handler(int H5_ATTR_UNUSED signo) /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: print_results + * Function: print_results * - * Purpose: Prints information about the detected data types. - * - * Return: void + * Purpose: Prints information about the detected data types. * + * Return: void *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void @@ -844,12 +824,12 @@ done:\n\ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: iprint - * - * Purpose: Prints information about the fields of a floating point format. + * Function: iprint * - * Return: void + * Purpose: Prints information about the fields of a floating point format. * + * Return: void + *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void @@ -931,16 +911,15 @@ iprint(detected_t *d) /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: byte_cmp + * Function: byte_cmp * - * Purpose: Compares two chunks of memory A and B and returns the - * byte index into those arrays of the first byte that - * differs between A and B. Ignores differences where the - * corresponding bit in pad_mask is set to 0. - * - * Return: Success: Index of differing byte. - * Failure: -1 if all bytes are the same. + * Purpose: Compares two chunks of memory A and B and returns the + * byte index into those arrays of the first byte that + * differs between A and B. Ignores differences where the + * corresponding bit in pad_mask is set to 0. * + * Return: Success: Index of differing byte. + * Failure: -1 if all bytes are the same. *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static int @@ -959,15 +938,15 @@ byte_cmp(int n, const void *_a, const void *_b, const unsigned char *pad_mask) /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: bit_cmp + * Function: bit_cmp * - * Purpose: Compares two bit vectors and returns the index for the - * first bit that differs between the two vectors. The - * size of the vector is NBYTES. PERM is a mapping from - * actual order to little endian. Ignores differences where - * the corresponding bit in pad_mask is set to 0. + * Purpose: Compares two bit vectors and returns the index for the + * first bit that differs between the two vectors. The + * size of the vector is NBYTES. PERM is a mapping from + * actual order to little endian. Ignores differences where + * the corresponding bit in pad_mask is set to 0. * - * Return: Index of first differing bit. + * Return: Index of first differing bit. * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ @@ -1000,33 +979,32 @@ bit_cmp(unsigned int nbytes, int *perm, void *_a, void *_b, /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: fix_order - * - * Purpose: Given an array PERM with elements FIRST through LAST - * initialized with zero origin byte numbers, this function - * creates a permutation vector that maps the actual order - * of a floating point number to little-endian. + * Function: fix_order * - * This function assumes that the mantissa byte ordering - * implies the total ordering. + * Purpose: Given an array PERM with elements FIRST through LAST + * initialized with zero origin byte numbers, this function + * creates a permutation vector that maps the actual order + * of a floating point number to little-endian. * - * Return: void + * This function assumes that the mantissa byte ordering + * implies the total ordering. * + * Return: void *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void fix_order(int n, int last, int *perm, const char **mesg) { - int i; + int i; if (last > 1) { /* - * We have at least three points to consider. - */ + * We have at least three points to consider. + */ if (perm[last] < perm[last - 1] && perm[last - 1] < perm[last - 2]) { /* - * Little endian. - */ + * Little endian. + */ if (mesg) *mesg = "Little-endian"; for (i = 0; i < n; i++) @@ -1036,8 +1014,8 @@ fix_order(int n, int last, int *perm, const char **mesg) else if (perm[last] > perm[last - 1] && perm[last - 1] > perm[last - 2]) { /* - * Big endian. - */ + * Big endian. + */ if (mesg) *mesg = "Big-endian"; for (i = 0; i < n; i++) @@ -1046,11 +1024,11 @@ fix_order(int n, int last, int *perm, const char **mesg) } else { /* - * Bi-endian machines like VAX. - * (NOTE: This is not an actual determination of the VAX-endianness. - * It could have some other endianness and fall into this - * case - JKM & QAK) - */ + * Bi-endian machines like VAX. + * (NOTE: This is not an actual determination of the VAX-endianness. + * It could have some other endianness and fall into this + * case - JKM & QAK) + */ HDassert(0 == n % 2); if (mesg) *mesg = "VAX"; @@ -1062,39 +1040,38 @@ fix_order(int n, int last, int *perm, const char **mesg) } else { fprintf(stderr, - "Failed to detect byte order of %d-byte floating point.\n", n); + "Failed to detect byte order of %d-byte floating point.\n", n); HDexit(1); } } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: imp_bit + * Function: imp_bit * - * Purpose: Looks for an implicit bit in the mantissa. The value - * of _A should be 1.0 and the value of _B should be 0.5. - * Some floating-point formats discard the most significant - * bit of the mantissa after normalizing since it will always - * be a one (except for 0.0). If this is true for the native - * floating point values stored in _A and _B then the function - * returns non-zero. + * Purpose: Looks for an implicit bit in the mantissa. The value + * of _A should be 1.0 and the value of _B should be 0.5. + * Some floating-point formats discard the most significant + * bit of the mantissa after normalizing since it will always + * be a one (except for 0.0). If this is true for the native + * floating point values stored in _A and _B then the function + * returns non-zero. * - * This function assumes that the exponent occupies higher - * order bits than the mantissa and that the most significant - * bit of the mantissa is next to the least significant bit - * of the exponent. + * This function assumes that the exponent occupies higher + * order bits than the mantissa and that the most significant + * bit of the mantissa is next to the least significant bit + * of the exponent. * * - * Return: Success: Non-zero if the most significant bit + * Return: Success: Non-zero if the most significant bit * of the mantissa is discarded (ie, the * mantissa has an implicit `one' as the * most significant bit). Otherwise, * returns zero. - * Failure: exit(1) * - * Modifications: + * Failure: 1 * - * Robb Matzke, 6 Nov 1996 + * Modifications: * Fixed a bug that occurs with non-implicit architectures. * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -1127,17 +1104,14 @@ imp_bit(unsigned int n, int *perm, void *_a, void *_b, const unsigned char *pad_ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: find_bias + * Function: find_bias * - * Purpose: Determines the bias of the exponent. This function should - * be called with _A having a value of `1'. + * Purpose: Determines the bias of the exponent. This function should + * be called with _A having a value of `1'. * - * Return: Success: The exponent bias. - * Failure: + * Return: The exponent bias. * * Modifications: - * - * Robb Matzke, 6 Nov 1996 * Fixed a bug with non-implicit architectures returning the * wrong exponent bias. * @@ -1165,28 +1139,27 @@ find_bias(unsigned int epos, unsigned int esize, int *perm, void *_a) /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: print_header + * Function: print_header * - * Purpose: Prints the C file header for the generated file. - * - * Return: void + * Purpose: Prints the C file header for the generated file. * + * Return: void *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void print_header(void) { - time_t now = HDtime(NULL); - struct tm *tm = HDlocaltime(&now); - char real_name[30]; - char host_name[256]; - int i; - const char *s; + time_t now = HDtime(NULL); + struct tm *tm = HDlocaltime(&now); + char real_name[30]; + char host_name[256]; + int i; + const char *s; #ifdef H5_HAVE_GETPWUID - struct passwd *pwd = NULL; + struct passwd *pwd = NULL; #else - int pwd = 1; + int pwd = 1; #endif static const char *month_name[] = { @@ -1280,7 +1253,7 @@ bit.\n"; if (real_name[0]) fprintf(rawoutstream, "%s <", real_name); #ifdef H5_HAVE_GETPWUID - if (pwd) HDfputs(pwd->pw_name, rawoutstream); + if (pwd) HDfputs(pwd->pw_name, rawoutstream); #endif if (host_name[0]) fprintf(rawoutstream, "@%s", host_name); @@ -1308,35 +1281,33 @@ bit.\n"; /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: detect_C89_integers - * - * Purpose: Detect C89 integer types + * Function: detect_C89_integers * - * Return: void + * Purpose: Detect C89 integer types * + * Return: void *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void HDF_NO_UBSAN detect_C89_integers(void) { - DETECT_BYTE(signed char, SCHAR, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; - DETECT_BYTE(unsigned char, UCHAR, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; - DETECT_I(short, SHORT, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; - DETECT_I(unsigned short, USHORT, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; - DETECT_I(int, INT, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; - DETECT_I(unsigned int, UINT, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; - DETECT_I(long, LONG, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; - DETECT_I(unsigned long, ULONG, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_BYTE(signed char, SCHAR, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_BYTE(unsigned char, UCHAR, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(short, SHORT, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(unsigned short, USHORT, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(int, INT, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(unsigned int, UINT, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(long, LONG, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(unsigned long, ULONG, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: detect_C89_floats + * Function: detect_C89_floats * - * Purpose: Detect C89 floating point types - * - * Return: void + * Purpose: Detect C89 floating point types * + * Return: void *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void HDF_NO_UBSAN @@ -1348,12 +1319,11 @@ detect_C89_floats(void) /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: detect_C99_integers8 - * - * Purpose: Detect C99 8 bit integer types + * Function: detect_C99_integers8 * - * Return: void + * Purpose: Detect C99 8 bit integer types * + * Return: void *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void HDF_NO_UBSAN @@ -1361,56 +1331,55 @@ detect_C99_integers8(void) { #if H5_SIZEOF_INT8_T>0 #if H5_SIZEOF_INT8_T==1 - DETECT_BYTE(int8_t, INT8, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_BYTE(int8_t, INT8, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #else - DETECT_I(int8_t, INT8, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(int8_t, INT8, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #endif #endif #if H5_SIZEOF_UINT8_T>0 #if H5_SIZEOF_UINT8_T==1 - DETECT_BYTE(uint8_t, UINT8, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_BYTE(uint8_t, UINT8, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #else - DETECT_I(uint8_t, UINT8, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(uint8_t, UINT8, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #endif #endif #if H5_SIZEOF_INT_LEAST8_T>0 #if H5_SIZEOF_INT_LEAST8_T==1 - DETECT_BYTE(int_least8_t, INT_LEAST8, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_BYTE(int_least8_t, INT_LEAST8, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #else - DETECT_I(int_least8_t, INT_LEAST8, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(int_least8_t, INT_LEAST8, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #endif #endif #if H5_SIZEOF_UINT_LEAST8_T>0 #if H5_SIZEOF_UINT_LEAST8_T==1 - DETECT_BYTE(uint_least8_t, UINT_LEAST8, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_BYTE(uint_least8_t, UINT_LEAST8, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #else - DETECT_I(uint_least8_t, UINT_LEAST8, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(uint_least8_t, UINT_LEAST8, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #endif #endif #if H5_SIZEOF_INT_FAST8_T>0 #if H5_SIZEOF_INT_FAST8_T==1 - DETECT_BYTE(int_fast8_t, INT_FAST8, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_BYTE(int_fast8_t, INT_FAST8, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #else DETECT_I(int_fast8_t, INT_FAST8, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #endif #endif #if H5_SIZEOF_UINT_FAST8_T>0 #if H5_SIZEOF_UINT_FAST8_T==1 - DETECT_BYTE(uint_fast8_t, UINT_FAST8, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_BYTE(uint_fast8_t, UINT_FAST8, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #else - DETECT_I(uint_fast8_t, UINT_FAST8, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(uint_fast8_t, UINT_FAST8, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #endif #endif } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: detect_C99_integers16 - * - * Purpose: Detect C99 16 bit integer types + * Function: detect_C99_integers16 * - * Return: void + * Purpose: Detect C99 16 bit integer types * + * Return: void *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void HDF_NO_UBSAN @@ -1420,30 +1389,29 @@ detect_C99_integers16(void) DETECT_I(int16_t, INT16, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #endif #if H5_SIZEOF_UINT16_T>0 - DETECT_I(uint16_t, UINT16, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(uint16_t, UINT16, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #endif #if H5_SIZEOF_INT_LEAST16_T>0 - DETECT_I(int_least16_t, INT_LEAST16, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(int_least16_t, INT_LEAST16, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #endif #if H5_SIZEOF_UINT_LEAST16_T>0 - DETECT_I(uint_least16_t, UINT_LEAST16, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(uint_least16_t, UINT_LEAST16, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #endif #if H5_SIZEOF_INT_FAST16_T>0 - DETECT_I(int_fast16_t, INT_FAST16, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(int_fast16_t, INT_FAST16, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #endif #if H5_SIZEOF_UINT_FAST16_T>0 - DETECT_I(uint_fast16_t, UINT_FAST16, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(uint_fast16_t, UINT_FAST16, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #endif } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: detect_C99_integers32 + * Function: detect_C99_integers32 * - * Purpose: Detect C99 32 bit integer types - * - * Return: void + * Purpose: Detect C99 32 bit integer types * + * Return: void *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void HDF_NO_UBSAN @@ -1453,29 +1421,29 @@ detect_C99_integers32(void) DETECT_I(int32_t, INT32, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #endif #if H5_SIZEOF_UINT32_T>0 - DETECT_I(uint32_t, UINT32, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(uint32_t, UINT32, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #endif #if H5_SIZEOF_INT_LEAST32_T>0 - DETECT_I(int_least32_t, INT_LEAST32, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(int_least32_t, INT_LEAST32, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #endif #if H5_SIZEOF_UINT_LEAST32_T>0 - DETECT_I(uint_least32_t, UINT_LEAST32, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(uint_least32_t, UINT_LEAST32, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #endif #if H5_SIZEOF_INT_FAST32_T>0 - DETECT_I(int_fast32_t, INT_FAST32, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(int_fast32_t, INT_FAST32, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #endif #if H5_SIZEOF_UINT_FAST32_T>0 - DETECT_I(uint_fast32_t, UINT_FAST32, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(uint_fast32_t, UINT_FAST32, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #endif } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: detect_C99_integers64 + * Function: detect_C99_integers64 * - * Purpose: Detect C99 64 bit integer types + * Purpose: Detect C99 64 bit integer types * - * Return: void + * Return: void * *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ @@ -1486,24 +1454,24 @@ detect_C99_integers64(void) DETECT_I(int64_t, INT64, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #endif #if H5_SIZEOF_UINT64_T>0 - DETECT_I(uint64_t, UINT64, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(uint64_t, UINT64, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #endif #if H5_SIZEOF_INT_LEAST64_T>0 - DETECT_I(int_least64_t, INT_LEAST64, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(int_least64_t, INT_LEAST64, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #endif #if H5_SIZEOF_UINT_LEAST64_T>0 - DETECT_I(uint_least64_t, UINT_LEAST64, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(uint_least64_t, UINT_LEAST64, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #endif #if H5_SIZEOF_INT_FAST64_T>0 - DETECT_I(int_fast64_t, INT_FAST64, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(int_fast64_t, INT_FAST64, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #endif #if H5_SIZEOF_UINT_FAST64_T>0 - DETECT_I(uint_fast64_t, UINT_FAST64, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(uint_fast64_t, UINT_FAST64, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #endif #if H5_SIZEOF_LONG_LONG>0 DETECT_I(long long, LLONG, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; - DETECT_I(unsigned long long, ULLONG, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(unsigned long long, ULLONG, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #else /* * This architecture doesn't support an integer type larger than `long' @@ -1511,18 +1479,17 @@ detect_C99_integers64(void) * `long long' is probably equivalent to `long' here anyway. */ DETECT_I(long, LLONG, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; - DETECT_I(unsigned long, ULLONG, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; + DETECT_I(unsigned long, ULLONG, d_g[nd_g]); nd_g++; #endif } /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: detect_C99_integers - * - * Purpose: Detect C99 integer types + * Function: detect_C99_integers * - * Return: void + * Purpose: Detect C99 integer types * + * Return: void *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void HDF_NO_UBSAN @@ -1538,12 +1505,11 @@ detect_C99_integers(void) /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: detect_C99_floats + * Function: detect_C99_floats * - * Purpose: Detect C99 floating point types - * - * Return: void + * Purpose: Detect C99 floating point types * + * Return: void *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void HDF_NO_UBSAN @@ -1564,12 +1530,11 @@ detect_C99_floats(void) /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: detect_alignments - * - * Purpose: Detect structure alignments + * Function: detect_alignments * - * Return: void + * Purpose: Detect structure alignments * + * Return: void *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void HDF_NO_UBSAN @@ -1615,11 +1580,11 @@ static int verify_signal_handlers(int signum, void (*handler)(int)) nfailures++; } else { - if (val==signum){ + if (val==signum) { /* return from signum handler. Record a sucess. */ nsuccesses++; } - else{ + else { fprintf(stderr, "Unknown return value (%d) from H5SETJMP", val); nfailures++; } @@ -1629,13 +1594,13 @@ static int verify_signal_handlers(int signum, void (*handler)(int)) HDsignal(signum, save_handler); if (nfailures>0 || nsuccesses != ntries) { fprintf(stderr, "verify_signal_handlers for signal %d did %d tries. " - "Found %d failures and %d successes\n", - signum, ntries, nfailures, nsuccesses); - return(-1); + "Found %d failures and %d successes\n", + signum, ntries, nfailures, nsuccesses); + return -1; } else { /* all succeeded */ - return(0); + return 0; } } #endif @@ -1646,12 +1611,10 @@ static int verify_signal_handlers(int signum, void (*handler)(int)) * * Purpose: Main entry point. * - * Return: Success: exit(0) - * - * Failure: exit(1) + * Return: Success: 0 * * Modifications: - * Some compilers, e.g., Intel C v7.0, took a long time to compile + * Some compilers, e.g., Intel C v7.0, took a long time to compile * with optimization when a module routine contains many code lines. * Divide up all those types detections macros into subroutines, both * to avoid the compiler optimization error and cleaner codes. @@ -1738,5 +1701,5 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) rawoutstream = NULL; } - return 0; + return EXIT_SUCCESS; } diff --git a/src/H5make_libsettings.c b/src/H5make_libsettings.c index d803d07..d4caabb 100644 --- a/src/H5make_libsettings.c +++ b/src/H5make_libsettings.c @@ -26,11 +26,6 @@ static const char *FileHeader = "\n\ * help@hdfgroup.org. *\n\ * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *"; /* - * - * Created: H5make_libsettings.c - * 17 Mar 2010 - * Quincey Koziol - * * Purpose: Generate the H5libsettings.c file from the * libhdf5.settings file. * @@ -45,17 +40,15 @@ static const char *FileHeader = "\n\ FILE *rawoutstream = NULL; - /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: insert_libhdf5_settings - * - * Purpose: insert the contents of libhdf5.settings into a file - * represented by flibinfo. - * Make it an empty string if H5_HAVE_EMBEDDED_LIBINFO is not - * defined, i.e., not enabled. + * Function: insert_libhdf5_settings * - * Return: void + * Purpose: insert the contents of libhdf5.settings into a file + * represented by flibinfo. + * Make it an empty string if H5_HAVE_EMBEDDED_LIBINFO is not + * defined, i.e., not enabled. * + * Return: void *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void @@ -68,7 +61,7 @@ insert_libhdf5_settings(FILE *flibinfo) if(NULL == (fsettings = HDfopen(LIBSETTINGSFNAME, "r"))) { HDperror(LIBSETTINGSFNAME); - HDexit(1); + HDexit(EXIT_FAILURE); } /* end if */ /* print variable definition and the string */ @@ -98,11 +91,11 @@ insert_libhdf5_settings(FILE *flibinfo) } /* end if */ else { fprintf(stderr, "Read errors encountered with %s\n", LIBSETTINGSFNAME); - HDexit(1); + HDexit(EXIT_FAILURE); } /* end else */ if(0 != HDfclose(fsettings)) { HDperror(LIBSETTINGSFNAME); - HDexit(1); + HDexit(EXIT_FAILURE); } /* end if */ #else /* print variable definition and an empty string */ @@ -113,14 +106,13 @@ insert_libhdf5_settings(FILE *flibinfo) /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: make_libinfo + * Function: make_libinfo * - * Purpose: Create the embedded library information definition. - * This sets up for a potential extension that the declaration - * is printed to a file different from stdout. - * - * Return: void + * Purpose: Create the embedded library information definition. + * This sets up for a potential extension that the declaration + * is printed to a file different from stdout. * + * Return: void *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void @@ -132,12 +124,11 @@ make_libinfo(void) /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: print_header - * - * Purpose: Prints the header for the generated file. + * Function: print_header * - * Return: void + * Purpose: Prints the header for the generated file. * + * Return: void *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void @@ -239,12 +230,11 @@ information about the library build configuration\n"; /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: print_footer + * Function: print_footer * - * Purpose: Prints the file footer for the generated file. - * - * Return: void + * Purpose: Prints the file footer for the generated file. * + * Return: void *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ static void @@ -255,13 +245,11 @@ print_footer(void) /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- - * Function: main - * - * Purpose: Main entry point. + * Function: main * - * Return: Success: exit(0) - * Failure: exit(1) + * Purpose: Main entry point. * + * Return: Success: 0 *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ int @@ -298,5 +286,5 @@ main(int argc, char *argv[]) rawoutstream = NULL; } - HDexit(0); + HDexit(EXIT_SUCCESS); } |