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authorQuincey Koziol <koziol@hdfgroup.org>1998-10-23 20:10:29 (GMT)
committerQuincey Koziol <koziol@hdfgroup.org>1998-10-23 20:10:29 (GMT)
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[svn-r785] Moved SUCCEED & FAIL back into H5private.h
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-rw-r--r--src/H5private.h14
-rw-r--r--src/H5public.h14
2 files changed, 14 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/src/H5private.h b/src/H5private.h
index 2435191..058dedf 100644
--- a/src/H5private.h
+++ b/src/H5private.h
@@ -28,6 +28,20 @@
#define HDF5_SHAREDHEADER_VERSION 0 /* of the Shared-Header Info */
/*
+ * Status return values for the `herr_t' type.
+ * Since some unix/c routines use 0 and -1 (or more precisely, non-negative
+ * vs. negative) as their return code, and some assumption had been made in
+ * the code about that, it is important to keep these constants the same
+ * values. When checking the success or failure of an integer-valued
+ * function, remember to compare against zero and not one of these two
+ * values.
+ */
+#define SUCCEED 0
+#define FAIL (-1)
+#define UFAIL (unsigned)(-1)
+
+
+/*
* Include those things that almost all source files need.
*/
#ifdef STDC_HEADERS
diff --git a/src/H5public.h b/src/H5public.h
index d870851..0f8b6a3 100644
--- a/src/H5public.h
+++ b/src/H5public.h
@@ -47,20 +47,6 @@ typedef int herr_t;
/*
- * Status return values for the `herr_t' type.
- * Since some unix/c routines use 0 and -1 (or more precisely, non-negative
- * vs. negative) as their return code, and some assumption had been made in
- * the code about that, it is important to keep these constants the same
- * values. When checking the success or failure of an integer-valued
- * function, remember to compare against zero and not one of these two
- * values.
- */
-#define SUCCEED 0
-#define FAIL (-1)
-#define UFAIL (unsigned)(-1)
-
-
-/*
* Boolean type. Successful return values are zero (false) or positive
* (true). The typical true value is 1 but don't bet on it. Boolean
* functions can also fail, returning a negative value as described above.