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and has been marked 'deprecated' since 1.10.0. Fixes HDFFV-10252.
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Description:
Applied the typo fixes from user's report.
The previous pull request couldn't be merged because it was too old,
and it was too complicated for me to resolve conflicts.
Platform tested:
Linux/64 (jelly) - very minor
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Description:
- Updated the description of copy constructor for clarification.
- Removed unnecessary comments.
Platforms tested:
Linux/64 (jelly)
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compatibility.
* Added a quick H5I_REFERENCE smoke check to test_misc19()
in tmisc.c.
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hdf5_1_10
* commit '54957d37f5aa73912763dbb6e308555e863c43f4':
Commit copyright header change for src/H5PLpkg.c which was added after running script to make changes.
Add new files in release_docs to MANIFEST. Cimmit changes to Makefile.in(s) and H5PL.c that resulted from running autogen.sh.
Merge pull request #407 in HDFFV/hdf5 from ~LRKNOX/hdf5_lrk:hdf5_1_10_1 to hdf5_1_10_1
Change copyright headers to replace url referring to file to be removed and replace it with new url for COPYING file.
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Fixed typos.
Platforms tested:
Linux/64 (jelly)
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Deprecating versions of PropList::setProperty that have arguments that
miss "const"
Platforms tested:
Linux/64 (jelly)
Linux/64 (platypus)
Darwin (osx1010test)
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Only format changes: mostly tabs vs. spaces
Platforms tested:
Linux/64 (jelly) - very minor
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Description:
Added wrappers for H5Fget_info2, H5Inmembers, and H5Itype_exists
// Gets general information about this file.
void getFileInfo(H5F_info2_t& file_info) const;
// Returns the number of members in a type.
static hsize_t getNumMembers(H5I_type_t type);
// Determines if an element type exists.
static bool typeExists(H5I_type_t type);
Platforms tested:
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
Linux/64 (jelly)
Darwin (osx1010test)
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Removed commented out code and fixed miscellaneous typos.
Platforms tested:
Linux/32 2.6 (jam) (very minor)
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Description:
When adding wrappers for H5Lexists, a new class, LinkAccPropList, was
added to the C++ API, triggered complicated circular dependencies. Thus,
some improvement was made to resolve the problems.
- Replaced existing functions openXxxType with individual type constructors
+ Added individual XxxType constructors to replace the existing functions
openXxxType because it's rather awkward to use these functions.
+ Moved openXxxType from H5Location back to CommonFG
+ Put back CommonFG as a baseclass of Group for openXxxType functions.
+ This replacement should improve usability and prevent the problem of
circular dependencies.
- Removed overloaded constructor that takes an Attribute when there is
already one that takes H5Location because Attribute inherits from
H5Location now.
Platforms tested:
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
Darwin (osx1010test)
Linux/64 (platypus)
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Removed obsolet macros from C++ API:
H5_NO_NAMESPACE, H5_NO_STD, __cplusplus
Leave OLD_HEADER_FILENAME because iostream.h might still be in use,
until further checking is done.
Platforms tested:
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
Linux/64 (platypus)
Darwin (osx1010test)
Jelly
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Description:
- Changed object in catch statements to reference
- Replaced old-style casts or reinterpret_cast with static_cast
- Removed unused name H5Library::need_cleanup
- Removed Exception::printError from documentation
Platforms tested:
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
Linux/64 (platypus)
Darwin (osx1010test)
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Description:
- Removed many warnings:
warning: use of old-style cast
warning: enumeration value ‘H5D_VIRTUAL’ not handled in switch
warning: comparison between signed and unsigned
There are others of the same warnings and they will be taken care of
in the next release.
- Made some code reuse between overloads
Platforms tested:
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
Linux/64 (platypus)
Darwin (osx1010test)
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Description:
Added member function ArrayType::operator= because ArrayType has
pointer data members.
Platforms tested:
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
Linux/64 (platypus)
Darwin (osx1010test)
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Description:
Merged from hdf5_CppAPI_Constants
r27942:
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Description:
- Added H5dont_atexit() to getPredType and all the getConstant's to prevent
the C library from terminating before the C++ library cleanup.
- More cleanup and added more comments
r27923:
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- Updated more comments and moved some things around for consistency
- Removed check for "new" failure, exceptions would be thrown
r27922:
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Description:
Added function headers and more comments for clarity.
r27917:
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Description:
The C++ library has several types of global constants from different
classes, such as PropList, PredType, DataSpace, etc... Previously,
these global constants were declared statically and the C++ library used
a constant, called PredType::AtExit, to detect when all the global
contants are destroyed then close the C library (H5close). This method
relied on the order of the constants being created and destroyed and
that PredType constants be the last to be destroyed. In September 2015,
it was recognized that the order in which the global constants were
created and destroyed was actually undefined, thus can be different
between different compilers. This resulted in failure when compilers
destroy PredType constants before others because when PredType::AtExit
was destroyed, the C library was closed, so when the constants of other
classes such as PropList or DataSpace were being deleted, the C library
would not be available.
Solution:
The static approach is changed to dynamic. In order to avoid an impact
on existing applications, the static global constants are changed to
constant references to the dynamically allocated objects.
A detailed explanation of the new method and a description of the
changes are in a Design Notes at the end of the file H5PredType.cpp.
New functions added to support the new methods are listed below.
class H5Library:
// Returns a singleton H5Library to initialize the global
// constants, invoked in IdComponent default constructor
static H5Library* getInstance(); // public
// Registers cleanup and terminating functions with atexit(),
// called in IdComponent default constructor
static void initH5cpp(void); // public
// Calls H5close to terminate the library, registered with
// atexit(), as the last thing to be done.
static void termH5cpp(void); // public
class PredType:
// Creates the constants
static void makePredTypes(); // private
// Calls makePredTypes to create the constants and returns
// the dummy constant PREDTYPE_CONST;
static PredType* getPredTypes(); // private
class DataSpace:
// Creates the constant
static DataSpace* getConstant(); // private
class PropList:
// Creates the constant
static PropList* getConstant(); // private
class DSetCreatPropList:
// Creates the constant
static DSetCreatPropList* getConstant(); // private
class DSetMemXferPropList:
// Creates the constant
static DSetMemXferPropList* getConstant(); // private
class FileCreatPropList:
// Creates the constant
static FileCreatPropList* getConstant(); // private
class FileAccPropList:
// Creates the constant
static FileAccPropList* getConstant(); // private
This function is added to PredType, DataSpace, PropList, and the four
subclasses of PropList:
// Deletes the constant
static void deleteConstants(); // public
Platforms tested:
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
Linux/64 (platypus)
Darwin (osx1010test)
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Description:
When copy constructor or constructor that takes an existing id is invoked,
the C ref counter stays the same but there is an extra C++ object which
later is destroyed and may cause the HDF5 id to be closed prematurely. The
C++ library needs to increment the ref counter in these situations, so that
the C library will not close the id when it is still being referenced.
However, the incrementing of ref count left some objects opened at the end
of the program, perhaps, due to compiler's optimization on cons/destructors. The constructor, that takes an existing id, needs to increment the counter
but it seems that the matching destructor wasn't invoked. The workaround
is to have a function for each class that has "id" that only sets the id
and not increment the ref count for the library to use in these situations.
These functions are "friend" and not public.
The friend functions are:
void f_Attribute_setId(Attribute *, hid_t)
void f_DataSet_setId(DataSet *, hid_t)
void f_DataSpace_setId(DataSpace *, hid_t)
void f_DataType_setId(DataType *, hid_t)
Platforms tested:
Linux/64 (platypus)
Linux/32 2.6 (jam gnu and Intel 15.0)
SunOS 5.11 (emu)
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Description:
The following two constructors of classes: AbstractDs, IdComponent,
H5Location, and H5Object are no longer appropriate after the data member
"id" had been moved from IdComponent to the sub-classes.
The copy constructors are noop and will be generated by the compilers if
needed so they can be removed in 1.8.15 without effecting applications. The
other constructors will be removed from 1.10 release, and then from 1.8 if
their removal does not raise any problems in at least two 1.10 releases.
<Classname>(const hid_t h5_id);
<Classname>(const <Classname>& original);
Deprecation warnings are added to each of these classes.
The other classes are changed to call the default constructor instead of
one of the constructors above.
Platforms tested:
Linux/64 (platypus)
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
SunOS 5.11 (emu)
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Description:
Followed hints on the JIRA issue to remove several potential memory
leaks.
Platforms tested:
Linux/ppc64 (ostrich)
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
SunOS 5.11 (emu)
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Description:
- Used H5I_INVALID_HID instead of 0 to initialized member "id" in classes
that represent HDF5 objects. For PropList, H5P_DEFAULT has to be used
instead of H5I_INVALID_HID.
- Added try/catch block to some dynamically allocating memory code and
re-throw the bad_alloc exception with a message informing the location of
the failure.
Platforms tested:
Linux/ppc64 (ostrich)
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
SunOS 5.11 (emu)
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functions that return library-allocated memory. The test and tool
code were modified to use this new function where it's appropriate.
Fixes HDFFV-7710, HDFFV-8519, and HDFFV-8551
Tested on:
64-bit Windows 7 w/ VS2012
32-bit LE linux w/ parallel and fortran (jam)
32-bit LE linux w/ fortran and C++ (jam)
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- Added another overload for char* argument:
ssize_t getComment(const char* name, const size_t buf_size, char* comment)
- Changed default value to 0 for the other two getComment methods
- Added HDmemset to after every char string allocation to clear the buffer
Platforms tested:
Linux/ppc64 (ostrich)
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
Linux/64 2.6 (platypus)/PGI compilers
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Description:
- The failure in daily test was caused by missing initialization of member
"id" in a few constructors. This is now fixed.
- Added two overloaded H5Location::setComment
- Improved some error reporting in H5Location
- Improved error reporting in tests
Platforms tested:
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
SunOS 5.11 (emu)
Linux/64 2.6 (koala)/PGI compilers
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Description:
- Improved the changes in revisions r22836 and r23438, mainly on the
wrappers of reference, dereference, get region, and set/getcomment.
- Added more tests.
Platforms tested:
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
SunOS 5.11 (emu)
Linux/ppc64 (ostrich)
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Description:
- Completed the changes in revisions r22836 and r23438 with improvement
on wrappers such as reference, dereference, get region, and set/getcomment.
- Added more tests.
Platforms tested:
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
SunOS 5.11 (emu)
Linux/ppc64 (ostrich)
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Fixed comments, documentation, and mis-matched DOXYGEN_SHOULD_SKIP_THIS pairs.
Platforms tested:
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
Regenerated and verified generated documentation.
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Description:
- Replaced PredType::NotAtexit() with PredType::AtExit(H5CPP_EXITED);
and used PredType::AtExit as a flag to detect when all predefined
types have been destroyed. Then, H5close will be called to terminate
the library after its being re-initiated when the PredType destructors
were activated. This change removed the memory leaks shown by the
user's sample program.
- Added H5CPP_EXITED for PredType::AtExit to use as a flag
- Updated some inaccurate comments
- Removed stream functions from FileAccPropList
- Replaced H5_VMS with appropriate macro in H5IdComponent.cpp
- Corrected many URLs (hdfgroup vs. ncsa) in comments
- Replaced std::string with H5std_string in comments
Platforms tested:
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
Linux/64 2.6 (amani)
SunOS 5.10 (linew)
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Description:
After a C++ API object is closed, its id should be reset regardless
of the reference count of the underlying HDF5 object. User reported
the bug for Group, but it's applicable to all other objects. Fixed.
Platforms tested:
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
FreeBSD/64 6.3 (liberty)
SunOS 5.10 (linew)
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Description:
When a property class id is given to PropList(id), create new prop list,
but when a property list id is given, make a copy of it.
Platforms tested:
Linux/32 2.6 (jam)
FreeBSD/64 6.3 (liberty)
SunOS 5.10 (linew)
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Bring "brush clearing" changes (whitespace & style issues, mostly) from
metadata_journaling branch to the "merging" branch, to converge the trunk and
the metadata_journaling branch.
Tested on:
FreeBSD/32 6.3 (duty) in debug mode
FreeBSD/64 6.3 (liberty) w/C++ & FORTRAN, in debug mode
Linux/32 2.6 (jam) w/PGI compilers, w/default API=1.8.x,
w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/threadsafe, in debug mode
Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (smirom) w/Intel compilers, w/default API=1.6.x,
w/C++ & FORTRAN, in production mode
Solaris/32 2.10 (linew) w/deprecated symbols disabled, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
w/szip filter, in production mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.6 (cobalt) w/Intel compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.4 (tg-login3) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in debug mode
Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (abe) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in production mode
Mac OS X/32 10.6.2 (amazon) in debug mode
Mac OS X/32 10.6.2 (amazon) w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/threadsafe,
in production mode
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Description:
Changed all subclasses' setId to protected p_setId and put back setId
in IdComponent. p_setId is used in the library where the id provided
by a C API passed on to user's application in the form of a C++ API
object, which will be destroyed properly, and so p_setId does not
call incRefCount. On the other hand, the public version setId is
used by other applications, in which the id passed to setId needs
to be closed properly by the application, so setId must call incRefCount
for the new object to prevent prematurely closing of the id.
Platforms tested:
Linux 2.6 (kagiso)
SunOS 5.10 (linew)
FreeBSD (duty)
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one of the handles,
the file didn't have the data. It happened because each handle had its own
object structure, and the empty one overwrote the data with fill value. This is
fixed by making some attribute information like the data be shared in the
attribute structure.
Tested on smirom, kagiso, and linew.
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Description:
The class hierarchy was revised to address the problem reported in
bugzilla #1068. Classes AbstractDS and Attribute are moved out of
H5Object. Class Attribute now multiply inherits from IdComponent and
AbstractDs and class DataSet from H5Object and AbstractDs.
In addition, data member IdComponent::id was moved into subclasses:
Attribute, DataSet, DataSpace, DataType, H5File, Group, and PropList.
Platforms tested:
SunOS 5.10 (linew)
Linux 2.6 (kagiso)
FreeBSD (duty)
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New fortran wrappers added.
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Description:
- Revised Attribute::write and Attribute::read wrappers to handle
memory allocation/deallocation properly. (bugzilla 1045)
- Changed free() to H5Dfree(), also needed H5private.h
- Corrected quite a few typos in documenting!
Platforms tested:
SunOS 5.10 (linew)
Linux 2.6 (kagiso)
FreeBSD (duty) - there was something wrong in the C tests for makecheck
hung quite a long time; I went ahead with makecheck just in c++ dir,
since the changes didn't effect the C tests. I'll keep an eye on
the tests tonight...
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copyright notice.
Tested platform:
Kagiso only since it is only a comment block change. If it works in one
machine, it should work in all, I hope. Still need to check the parallel
build on copper.
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Refactor generic property list initialization code to put property list
specific routines in property list modules, instead of scattered to the four
winds. Also, introduce property list class initialization objects, to make
adding new property list classes in the library easier.
Fix daily test failure by using H5Pget_elink_prefix() API routine instead
of looking at the "raw" generic property list information.
Tested on:
Mac OS X/32 10.4.8 (amazon)
FreeBSD/32 4.11 (sleipnir) w/threadsafe
Linux/32 2.4 (heping) w/C++ & FORTRAN
Linux/64 2.4 (mir) w/build-all & 1.6 compat
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Description:
Wrappers of H5Rcreate had incorrect prototypes.
Solution:
Added these overloaded functions for H5Rcreate wrapper to IdComponent:
void reference(void* ref, const char* name, DataSpace& dataspace,
H5R_type_t ref_type = H5R_DATASET_REGION) const;
void reference(void* ref, const char* name) const;
void reference(void* ref, const H5std_string& name) const;
Added these overloaded functions for H5Rdereference:
void dereference(IdComponent& obj, void* ref);
DataSet(IdComponent& obj, void* ref);
Group(IdComponent& obj, void* ref);
DataType(IdComponent& obj, void* ref);
The incorrect wrappers will be removed after announcing.
Platform tested:
Linux 2.4 (heping)
AIX 5.1 (copper)
SunOS 5.8 64-bit (sol)
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Description:
Fixed typos and re-arranged some functions to be in sync with 1.6.
Platforms tested:
Linux 2.4 (heping)
SunOS 5.9 (shanti)
AIX 5.1 (copper)
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Description:
Shanti compiler destroy unnamed objects later than others, which caused
some reference counting test fail. Revised the test so that destructors
are called at the same time, regardless the differences of compiler
implementation.
Revised some constructors, close, operator=, and destructors to make
sure that all the object ids are handled properly.
Platforms tested:
Linux 2.4 (heping)
SunOS 5.9 (shanti)
HPUX 11.00 (kelgia)
AIX 5.1 (copper)
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Description:
Changed to alias string instead of std, i.e. H5std_string instead
of H5std, because the old way wasn't working when std didn't exist.
Platforms tested:
Linux 2.4 (heping)
SunOS 5.8 64-bit (sol)
HPUX 11.00 (kelgia) - this was the problematic platform but I wasn't
able to test before.
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Description:
Removed an empty #ifdef block that was left by mistake.
Platforms tested:
Linux 2.4 (heping) - very minor
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Description:
Added alias H5_std so either the global or std namespace can be
used, depending on H5_NO_STD.
Platforms tested:
Linux 2.4 (heping)
SunOS 5.8 64-bit (sol)
AIX 5.1 (copper)
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Description:
There was a workaround for predefined types, in the C++ library,
implemented when the C++ library was handling the reference
counting of the object ids on its own. Currently, the C++ library
is using the available APIs from the C library for that purpose,
and there were bugs reported involving that part of the C++ library.
So, I decided to remove the workaround completely.
Also, improved the use of std members.
Platforms tested:
Linux 2.4 (heping)
SunOS 5.8 64-bit (sol)
Linux 2.4 w/PGI (colonelk)
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Description:
Removed obsolete function CompType::getMemberDims.
Fixed some typos.
Platforms tested:
Linux 2.4 (heping)
SunOS 5.8 64-bit (sol)
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