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diff --git a/tools/testfiles/tnofilename.ddl b/tools/testfiles/tnofilename.ddl deleted file mode 100644 index f9bd972..0000000 --- a/tools/testfiles/tnofilename.ddl +++ /dev/null @@ -1,86 +0,0 @@ -usage: h5dump [OPTIONS] file - OPTIONS - -h, --help Print a usage message and exit - -n, --contents Print a list of the file contents and exit - -B, --superblock Print the content of the super block - -H, --header Print the header only; no data is displayed - -A, --onlyattr Print the header and value of attributes - -i, --object-ids Print the object ids - -r, --string Print 1-byte integer datasets as ASCII - -e, --escape Escape non printing characters - -V, --version Print version number and exit - -a P, --attribute=P Print the specified attribute - -d P, --dataset=P Print the specified dataset - -y, --noindex Do not print array indices with the data - -p, --properties Print dataset filters, storage layout and fill value - -f D, --filedriver=D Specify which driver to open the file with - -g P, --group=P Print the specified group and all members - -l P, --soft-link=P Print the value(s) of the specified soft link - -o F, --output=F Output raw data into file F - -b B, --binary=B Binary file output, of form B - -t P, --datatype=P Print the specified named datatype - -w N, --width=N Set the number of columns of output. A value of 0 (zero) - sets the number of columns to the maximum (65535). - Default width is 80 columns. - -m T, --format=T Set the floating point output format - -q Q, --sort_by=Q Sort groups and attributes by index Q - -z Z, --sort_order=Z Sort groups and attributes by order Z - -R, --region Print dataset pointed by region references - -x, --xml Output in XML using Schema - -u, --use-dtd Output in XML using DTD - -D U, --xml-dtd=U Use the DTD or schema at U - -X S, --xml-ns=S (XML Schema) Use qualified names n the XML - ":": no namespace, default: "hdf5:" - E.g., to dump a file called `-f', use h5dump -- -f - --enable-error-stack Prints messages from the HDF5 error stack as they - occur. - --no-compact-subset Disable compact form of subsetting and allow the use - of "[" in datset names. - - Subsetting is available by using the following options with a dataset - attribute. Subsetting is done by selecting a hyperslab from the data. - Thus, the options mirror those for performing a hyperslab selection. - One of the START, COUNT, STRIDE, or BLOCK parameters are mandatory if you do subsetting. - The STRIDE, COUNT, and BLOCK parameters are optional and will default to 1 in - each dimension. START is optional and will default to 0 in each dimension. - - -s START, --start=START Offset of start of subsetting selection - -S STRIDE, --stride=STRIDE Hyperslab stride - -c COUNT, --count=COUNT Number of blocks to include in selection - -k BLOCK, --block=BLOCK Size of block in hyperslab - START, COUNT, STRIDE, and BLOCK - is a list of integers the number of which are equal to the - number of dimensions in the dataspace being queried - - D - is the file driver to use in opening the file. Acceptable values - are "sec2", "family", "split", "multi", "direct", and "stream". Without - the file driver flag, the file will be opened with each driver in - turn and in the order specified above until one driver succeeds - in opening the file. - F - is a filename. - P - is the full path from the root group to the object. - N - is an integer greater than 1. - T - is a string containing the floating point format, e.g '%.3f' - U - is a URI reference (as defined in [IETF RFC 2396], - updated by [IETF RFC 2732]) - B - is the form of binary output: NATIVE for a memory type, FILE for the - file type, LE or BE for pre-existing little or big endian types. - Must be used with -o (output file) and it is recommended that - -d (dataset) is used. B is an optional argument, defaults to NATIVE - Q - is the sort index type. It can be "creation_order" or "name" (default) - Z - is the sort order type. It can be "descending" or "ascending" (default) - - Examples: - - 1) Attribute foo of the group /bar_none in file quux.h5 - - h5dump -a /bar_none/foo quux.h5 - - 2) Selecting a subset from dataset /foo in file quux.h5 - - h5dump -d /foo -s "0,1" -S "1,1" -c "2,3" -k "2,2" quux.h5 - - 3) Saving dataset 'dset' in file quux.h5 to binary file 'out.bin' - using a little-endian type - - h5dump -d /dset -b LE -o out.bin quux.h5 - |