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version test expected output file.
Update version on develop branch to 1.11.0.
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users can ignore -Wsuggest-attribute warnings and other
noise that doesn't indicate poor code quality.
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flushrefresh test. (Also refactor of message send / wait code)
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about forward-compatibility after tools split.
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* commit 'f9364c0080405bb36d704eb3f9505029d3da41f4':
removed the use of C_SIZEOF for non BIND(C) derived type
Fixed test to use storage_size instead of c_sizeof when available.
fixed missing closing bracket
Removed unused variables.
Fixed: Fortran_DOUBLE was being set to C_LONG_DOUBLE when C_LONG_DOUBLE is not available.
Removed duplicate FCFLAG
Removed duplicate FCFLAG.
Added number of integer KINDs found to the header files.
Added path to source include files when building buidiface.
Added rule to build buildiface program, without a rule, build would add repeated compile options when using the NAG compiler.
Misc. cleaning up of the program.
Added SEQUENCE to derived types for NAG:
misc. format code-cleanup
Removed the use of hard-coded integer KINDs.
Code clean-up.
HDFFV-9973 Fortran library fails to compile and fails tests with NAG compiler
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-- Modified C++ to use the same test programs.
Tested: jelly (gnu)
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Tested: jelly (gnu)
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Use internal rounding routine, if the StdC ones aren't available (like on
Windows).
Tested on:
MacOSX/64 10.11.5 (amazon) w/serial & parallel
(h5committest forthcoming)
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Bring h5format_convert tool from revise_chunks branch to trunk.
Tested on:
MacoSX/64 10.11.4 (amazon) w/serial, parallel & production
(h5committest forthcoming)
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"unsupported" in the autotools.
Tested on: 64-bit Ubuntu 15.10 w/ gcc 5.2.1
autotools parallel w/ Java
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"unsupported" in the autotools.
Tested on: 64-bit Ubuntu 15.10 w/ gcc 5.2.1
autotools serial w/ Java
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settings file.
Tested on: 64-bit Ubuntu 15.10 w/ gcc 5.2.1
autotools serial w/Java
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adding mkdir .classes to configure.
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H5_USE_18_API_DEFAULT when
'v18' is provided to --with-default-api-version.
Tested: h5committest.new
and kituo with --with-default-api-version=v18
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production, etc. system.
Tested on: 64-bit Ubuntu 15.10 (Linux 4.2.0 x86_64) gcc 5.2.1
autotools serial - prod/debug w/ C++
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--disable-symbols is specified and to ensure that production
mode (where symbol stripping is usually a part of the FLAGS)
doesn't conflict with --enable-symbols. This will allow better
(though still limited) debugging of production/optimized code.
The PGI, XLC, Intel, and Solaris files were not modified and
do not generate the symbol removal flag at this time. They'll
be updated in future check-ins. In the meantime, production
mode on those platforms still usually strips symbols.
This check-in also updates the Cygwin-specific files to use
the new autotools FLAGS and option scheme when uncommon
(non-gnu, etc.) Fortran compilers are used.
Tested on: 64-bit Ubuntu 15.10 (Linux 4.2.0 x86_64) gcc 5.2.1
autotools serial (prod/debug w/ and w/o symbols)
symbol presence/absence checked with objdump
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platform-specific build information so the debug and production
flags are not clobbered.
Tested on: 64-bit Ubuntu 15.10 (Linux 4.2.0 x86_64) gcc 5.2.1
autotools serial (production & debug)
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can be configured to generate extra debugging output in both
the autotools and CMake.
This can still be set by defining H5B_DEBUG manually or by
using a custom string in configure.
Tested on: 64-bit Ubuntu 15.10 (Linux 4.2.0 x86_64) gcc 5.2.1
autotools serial
CMake serial
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definition.
Tested on: linux VM (minor change)
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* We assume that fseeko and ftello exist.
* The *64 IO functions and types are no longer explicitly used.
We now rely on a mapping provided by _FILE_OFFSET_BITS (or its
equivalent).
* _LARGEFILE(64)_SOURCE is no longer exposed via AM_CPPFLAGS.
The CMake files have not yet been updated but CMake is still
functional. The CMake configure files will just run a few
unecessary tests and create unneeded #defines until they are
updated in a few days.
Tested on: Linux, OS X, Solaris, z/OS
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debug
symbols, asserts, profiling, and optimization.
Also much refactoring, improved help, and --enable-<foo> options will
now emit errors on nonsense (e.g.: --enable-foo="asdfasdf").
The libhdf5.settings.in file was also reformatted.
Tested on: 64-bit Ubuntu 15.10 (Linux 4.2.0 x86_64) gcc 5.2.1
serial and parallel autotools w/ various options
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configure
option (also updated CMake).
Tested on: 64-bit Ubuntu 15.10 (Linux 4.2.0 x86_64) gcc 5.2.1
serial autotools
serial CMake (CMake 3.3.2)
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packages with extra debugging output.
Tested on: 64-bit Ubuntu 15.10 (Linux 4.2.0 x86_64) gcc 5.2.1
serial autotools
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library.
Buffers that will be written to disk will now always be cleared since
not doing this has huge security implications.
Tested on: 64-bit Ubuntu 15.10 (Linux 4.2.0, x86_64) gcc 5.2.1
serial autotools
parallel autotools (MPICH 3.1.4)
serial CMake
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Tested on: N/A
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Add --enable-memory-alloc-sanity-check option to configure, to track and
sanity check memory allocations within the library. This is orthogonal to the
--enable-using-memchecker option and can be used with/without it.
Tested on:
MacOSX/64 10.11.2 (amazon) w/serial & parallel
(h5committest forthcoming)
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minor tweaks from H5private.h.
Tested on: 64-bit Ubuntu 15.10 (Linux 4.2.0 x86_64) gcc 5.2.1
serial only, autotools and CMake (3.3.2)
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