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diff --git a/tools/test/h5diff/expected/h5diff_10.txt b/tools/test/h5diff/expected/h5diff_10.txt deleted file mode 100644 index dbd5418..0000000 --- a/tools/test/h5diff/expected/h5diff_10.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,194 +0,0 @@ -usage: h5diff [OPTIONS] file1 file2 [obj1[ obj2]] - file1 File name of the first HDF5 file - file2 File name of the second HDF5 file - [obj1] Name of an HDF5 object, in absolute path - [obj2] Name of an HDF5 object, in absolute path - - ERROR - --enable-error-stack Prints messages from the HDF5 error stack as they occur. - Optional value 2 also prints file open errors. - OPTIONS - -h, --help - Print a usage message and exit. - -V, --version - Print version number and exit. - -r, --report - Report mode. Print differences. - -v --verbose - Verbose mode. Print differences information and list of objects. - -vN --verbose=N - Verbose mode with level. Print differences and list of objects. - Level of detail depends on value of N: - 0 : Identical to '-v' or '--verbose'. - 1 : All level 0 information plus one-line attribute status summary. - 2 : All level 1 information plus extended attribute status report. - 3 : All level 2 information plus file names. - -q, --quiet - Quiet mode. Do not produce output. - --vol-value-1 Value (ID) of the VOL connector to use for opening the - first HDF5 file specified - --vol-name-1 Name of the VOL connector to use for opening the first - HDF5 file specified - --vol-info-1 VOL-specific info to pass to the VOL connector used for - opening the first HDF5 file specified - --vol-value-2 Value (ID) of the VOL connector to use for opening the - second HDF5 file specified - --vol-name-2 Name of the VOL connector to use for opening the second - HDF5 file specified - --vol-info-2 VOL-specific info to pass to the VOL connector used for - opening the second HDF5 file specified - If none of the above options are used to specify a VOL for a file, then - the VOL named by HDF5_VOL_CONNECTOR (or the native VOL connector, - if that environment variable is unset) will be used - --vfd-value-1 Value (ID) of the VFL driver to use for opening the - first HDF5 file specified - --vfd-name-1 Name of the VFL driver to use for opening the first - HDF5 file specified - --vfd-info-1 VFD-specific info to pass to the VFL driver used for - opening the first HDF5 file specified - --vfd-value-2 Value (ID) of the VFL driver to use for opening the - second HDF5 file specified - --vfd-name-2 Name of the VFL driver to use for opening the second - HDF5 file specified - --vfd-info-2 VFD-specific info to pass to the VFL driver used for - opening the second HDF5 file specified - --follow-symlinks - Follow symbolic links (soft links and external links and compare the) - links' target objects. - If symbolic link(s) with the same name exist in the files being - compared, then determine whether the target of each link is an existing - object (dataset, group, or named datatype) or the link is a dangling - link (a soft or external link pointing to a target object that does - not yet exist). - - If both symbolic links are dangling links, they are treated as being - the same; by default, h5diff returns an exit code of 0. - If, however, --no-dangling-links is used with --follow-symlinks, - this situation is treated as an error and h5diff returns an - exit code of 2. - - If only one of the two links is a dangling link,they are treated as - being different and h5diff returns an exit code of 1. - If, however, --no-dangling-links is used with --follow-symlinks, - this situation is treated as an error and h5diff returns an - exit code of 2. - - If both symbolic links point to existing objects, h5diff compares the - two objects. - If any symbolic link specified in the call to h5diff does not exist, - h5diff treats it as an error and returns an exit code of 2. - --no-dangling-links - Must be used with --follow-symlinks option; otherwise, h5diff shows - error message and returns an exit code of 2. - Check for any symbolic links (soft links or external links) that do not - resolve to an existing object (dataset, group, or named datatype). - If any dangling link is found, this situation is treated as an error - and h5diff returns an exit code of 2. - -c, --compare - List objects that are not comparable - -N, --nan - Avoid NaNs detection - -n C, --count=C - Print differences up to C. C must be a positive integer. - -d D, --delta=D - Print difference if (|a-b| > D). D must be a positive number. Where a - is the data point value in file1 and b is the data point value in file2. - Can not use with '-p' or '--use-system-epsilon'. - -p R, --relative=R - Print difference if (|(a-b)/b| > R). R must be a positive number. Where a - is the data point value in file1 and b is the data point value in file2. - Can not use with '-d' or '--use-system-epsilon'. - --use-system-epsilon - Print difference if (|a-b| > EPSILON), EPSILON is system defined value. Where a - is the data point value in file1 and b is the data point value in file2. - If the system epsilon is not defined,one of the following predefined - values will be used: - FLT_EPSILON = 1.19209E-07 for floating-point type - DBL_EPSILON = 2.22045E-16 for double precision type - Can not use with '-p' or '-d'. - --exclude-path "path" - Exclude the specified path to an object when comparing files or groups. - If a group is excluded, all member objects will also be excluded. - The specified path is excluded wherever it occurs. - This flexibility enables the same option to exclude either objects that - exist only in one file or common objects that are known to differ. - - When comparing files, "path" is the absolute path to the excluded; - object; when comparing groups, "path" is similar to the relative - path from the group to the excluded object. This "path" can be - taken from the first section of the output of the --verbose option. - For example, if you are comparing the group /groupA in two files and - you want to exclude /groupA/groupB/groupC in both files, the exclude - option would read as follows: - --exclude-path "/groupB/groupC" - - If there are multiple paths to an object, only the specified path(s) - will be excluded; the comparison will include any path not explicitly - excluded. - This option can be used repeatedly to exclude multiple paths. - - --exclude-attribute "path/to/object/with/attribute" - Exclude attributes on the specified path to an object when comparing files or groups. - - If there are multiple paths to an object, only the specified path(s) - will be excluded; the comparison will include any path not explicitly - excluded. - This option can be used repeatedly to exclude multiple paths. - - Modes of output: - Default mode: print the number of differences found and where they occurred - -r Report mode: print the above plus the differences - -v Verbose mode: print the above plus a list of objects and warnings - -q Quiet mode: do not print output - - File comparison: - If no objects [obj1[ obj2]] are specified, the h5diff comparison proceeds as - a comparison of the two files' root groups. That is, h5diff first compares - the names of root group members, generates a report of root group objects - that appear in only one file or in both files, and recursively compares - common objects. - - Object comparison: - 1) Groups - First compares the names of member objects (relative path, from the - specified group) and generates a report of objects that appear in only - one group or in both groups. Common objects are then compared recursively. - 2) Datasets - Array rank and dimensions, datatypes, and data values are compared. - 3) Datatypes - The comparison is based on the return value of H5Tequal. - 4) Symbolic links - The paths to the target objects are compared. - (The option --follow-symlinks overrides the default behavior when - symbolic links are compared.). - - Subsetting options: - --no-compact-subset Disable compact form of subsetting and allow the use - of "[" in dataset names. - Subsetting is available by using the fcompact form of subsetting, as follows: - obj1 /foo/mydataset[START;STRIDE;COUNT;BLOCK] - It is not required to use all parameters, but until the last parameter value used, - all of the semicolons (;) are required, even when a parameter value is not specified. Example: - obj1 /foo/mydataset[START;;COUNT;BLOCK] - obj1 /foo/mydataset[START] - 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. - Each of START, STRIDE, COUNT, and BLOCK must be a comma-separated list of integers with - one integer for each dimension of the dataset. - - Exit code: - 0 if no differences, 1 if differences found, 2 if error - - Examples of use: - 1) h5diff file1 file2 /g1/dset1 /g1/dset2 - Compares object '/g1/dset1' in file1 with '/g1/dset2' in file2 - - 2) h5diff file1 file2 /g1/dset1 - Compares object '/g1/dset1' in both files - - 3) h5diff file1 file2 - Compares all objects in both files - - Notes: - file1 and file2 can be the same file. - Use h5diff file1 file1 /g1/dset1 /g1/dset2 to compare - '/g1/dset1' and '/g1/dset2' in the same file - -EXIT CODE: 0 |