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author | Dana Robinson <43805+derobins@users.noreply.github.com> | 2022-03-06 23:33:00 (GMT) |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2022-03-06 23:33:00 (GMT) |
commit | 78375882485a99a81caa933928ed08d7a38ef88b (patch) | |
tree | f18c41d7794d546b6562dd2aa36932c78f00a16a /test/big.c | |
parent | 7e176db164d1a6f944e703c612c4952b15d333f4 (diff) | |
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VFD SWMR: normalization with develop (#1472)
Much normalization with develop. Still needs tools changes wrt VFD plugins.
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@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ * that disk space is allocated only when the contents are actually written. * E.g., If one creates a new file, seeks forward 10 million bytes, writes * 1 bytes and closes the file, then a sparse file, will show file size of - * 10 million bytes but actaully uses only couple disk blocks, much smaller + * 10 million bytes but actually uses only couple disk blocks, much smaller * than the formal file size.) * * One more consideration is that we want to distinguish an HDF5 library @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ #endif /* Define Small, Large, Extra Large, Huge File which - * corrspond to less than 2GB, 2GB, 4GB, and tens of GB file size. + * correspond to less than 2GB, 2GB, 4GB, and tens of GB file size. * NO_FILE stands for "no file" to be tested. */ typedef enum fsizes_t { SFILE, LFILE, XLFILE, HUGEFILE, NO_FILE } fsizes_t; @@ -607,9 +607,9 @@ usage(void) "\t-fsize\tChange family size default to <fsize> where <fsize> is\n" "\t\ta positive float point number. Default value is %" PRIuHSIZE ".\n" "Examples:\n" - "\tbig -fsize 2.1e9 \t# test with file size just under 2GB\n" - "\tbig -fsize 2.2e9 \t# test with file size just above 2GB\n" - "\tBe sure the file system can support the file size requested\n", + "\t big -fsize 2.1e9 \t# test with file size just under 2GB\n" + "\t big -fsize 2.2e9 \t# test with file size just above 2GB\n" + "\t Be sure the file system can support the file size requested\n", (hsize_t)FAMILY_SIZE); } |