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This number is not - expected to change frequently. - - <p>The <code>2</code> is the <em>minor version number</em> and is - incremented by each public release that presents new features. - Even numbers are reserved for stable public versions of the - library while odd numbers are reserved for developement - versions. See the diagram below for examples. - - <p>The <code>3</code> is the <em>release number</em>. For public - versions of the library, the release number is incremented each - time a bug is fixed and the fix is made available to the public. - For development versions, the release number is incremented more - often (perhaps almost daily). - - <h2>2. Abbreviated Versions</h2> - - <p>It's often convenient to drop the release number when referring - to a version of the library, like saying version 1.2 of HDF5. - The release number can be any value in this case. - - <h2>3. Special Versions</h2> - - <p>Version 1.0.0 was released for alpha testing the first week of - March, 1998. The developement version number was incremented to - 1.0.1 and remained constant until the the last week of April, - when the release number started to increase and development - versions were made available to people outside the core HDF5 - development team. - - <p>Version 1.0.23 was released mid-July as a second alpha - version. - - <p>Version 1.1.0 will be the first official beta release but the - 1.1 branch will also serve as a development branch since we're - not concerned about providing bug fixes separate from normal - development for the beta version. - - <p>After the beta release we rolled back the version number so the - first release is version 1.0 and development will continue on - version 1.1. We felt that an initial version of 1.0 was more - important than continuing to increment the pre-release version - numbers. - - <h2>4. Public versus Development</h2> - - <p>The motivation for separate public and development versions is - that the public version will receive only bug fixes while the - development version will receive new features. This also allows - us to release bug fixes expediently without waiting for the - development version to reach a stable state. - - <p>Eventually, the development version will near completion and a - new development branch will fork while the original one enters a - feature freeze state. When the original development branch is - ready for release the minor version number will be incremented - to an even value. - - <p> - <center> - <img alt="Version Example" src="version.gif"> - <br><b>Fig 1: Version Example</b> - </center> - - <h2>5. Version Support from the Library</h2> - - <p>The library provides a set of macros and functions to query and - check version numbers. - - <dl> - <dt><code>H5_VERS_MAJOR</code> - <dt><code>H5_VERS_MINOR</code> - <dt><code>H5_VERS_RELEASE</code> - <dd>These preprocessor constants are defined in the public - include file and determine the version of the include files. - - <br><br> - <dt><code>herr_t H5get_libversion (unsigned *<em>majnum</em>, unsigned - *<em>minnum</em>, unsigned *<em>relnum</em>)</code> - <dd>This function returns through its arguments the version - numbers for the library to which the application is linked. - - <br><br> - <dt><code>void H5check(void)</code> - <dd>This is a macro that verifies that the version number of the - HDF5 include file used to compile the application matches the - version number of the library to which the application is - linked. This check occurs automatically when the first HDF5 - file is created or opened and is important because a mismatch - between the include files and the library is likely to result - in corrupted data and/or segmentation faults. If a mismatch - is detected the library issues an error message on the - standard error stream and aborts with a core dump. - - <br><br> - <dt><code>herr_t H5check_version (unsigned <em>majnum</em>, - unsigned <em>minnum</em>, unsigned <em>relnum</em>)</code> - <dd>This function is called by the <code>H5check()</code> macro - with the include file version constants. The function - compares its arguments to the result returned by - <code>H5get_libversion()</code> and if a mismatch is detected prints - an error message on the standard error stream and aborts. - </dl> - -<hr> -<address><a href="mailto:hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu">HDF Help Desk</a></address> -<br> - -<!-- Created: Wed Apr 22 11:24:40 EDT 1998 --> -<!-- hhmts start --> -Last modified: Fri Oct 30 10:32:50 EST 1998 -<!-- hhmts end --> - - </body> -</html> |