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Fortran2003 option does not work under windows; Need to manage .def files more efficiently
Changed the comment notes from adding to the 'hdf5_fortrandll.def' to instead adding
to the 'hdf5_fortrandll.def.in' file.
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Items merged: fortran directory,
src/libhdf5.settings.in
configure.in configure
MANIFEST
Tested: (all platforms used by daily tests, both with --enable-fortran and --enable-fortran2003)
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Trim trailing whitespace from source code files with this command:
find . \( -name "*.[ch]" -or -name "*.cpp" -or -name "*.f90" \) -print |xargs -n 1 sed -i "" 's/[[:blank:]]*$//'
Tested on:
None - eyeballed only
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Fixed warnings from absoft's compiler for !DEC$ statements.
Solution: There should not be a space after !DEC$ statements, removed the spaces.
Platforms tested:
Jam with gcc and f95
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added:
!DEC$ATTRIBUTES reference ::
for character strings being passed in to C to fix bug in VMS.
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Moved all the windows DLL function declarations to one file (hdf5_fortrandll.def).
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Put the DOUBLE PRECISION interfaces in a separate module. The interfaces are included/excluded depending on
the state of FORTRAN_DEFAULT_REALisDBLE_F which detects if the default REAL is DOUBLE PRECISION. This allows the library to be compiled with -r8 Fortran flag without the user needing to change the source code.
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Changed the interface for the get_name_by_idx_f routine
Description:
Changed the 'size' which is the correct size of the returned
buffer to be an optional parameter.
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compiler on tungsten.
Platforms tested: tungsten is still configuring.
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with the g95 compiler
Platforms tested: kagiso with PGI compilers, linew, smirom with GCC and g95 compilers;
some tests and function calls are commented out with !EP string; we will be
working on it.
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branch back into the trunk (up to revision 14921)
Platforms tested: kagiso with g95 and Intel compilers; more testing will be done after checking in a fresh
copy from the trunk. New code itself was tested with all Fortran compilers available at THG
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New fortran wrappers added.
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Description:
We are porting Fortran to 64-bit Windows, and need to make many syntactical changes to bring the code up to date. We now go back to using "!DEC$" rather than "!MS$" in our "ATTRIBUTE" code. Also, the naming conventions for mixed language is inconsistent from 32- to 64- bit Windows. To make up with this, we use the "decorate" flag. We also needed to change the "calling convention" in project settings from "CVF" to "default".
Also other minor cleanups on project files.
Tested:
32-bit: VS.NET and VS2005
64-bit: VS2005
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Tested: kagiso.
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were exposed on Windows.
Platforms tested: Those were changes to the Windows related code only; will be tested
by windows daily tests.
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Previous implementation failed to compile on MAC OS X Tiger 10.4 and AIX 5.2
In previous implementation, each overloaded Fortran function called the same
C function. Since declaration of parameters in INTERFACE block for
C Function differed, some compilers issued warnings but g95 on MAC and AIX
failed to compile.
Solution: Add C wrappers corresponding to each overloaded Fortran function
to call C stub function. This fix should also reduce number of warnings
on IRIX systems.
Platforms tested: MAC OS and AIX 5.2 (copper) with g95;
sol (with Sun compilers), heping with PGI compilers
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Description:
When compiler flag was used to set the size of Fortran integer
to 8 bytes, library would fail.
Solution:
Cleaned up the code; added detection of Fortran INTEGER type size
and appropriately defined int_f type for C-stubs routines.
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.8 32 and 64-bit, AIX 5.1 64-bit parallel
PGI Fortran with -i8 flag on heping
Absoft Fortran with -i8 flag on heping
g95 on mir (Fortran integer is 8 bytes by default that cannot be
changed - compiler bug ;-)
AIX Fortran with -qintsize=8 32 and 64-bit modes on copper
Misc. update:
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Bug Fix/Code Cleanup/Doc Cleanup/Optimization/Branch Sync :-)
Description:
Generally speaking, this is the "signed->unsigned" change to selections.
However, in the process of merging code back, things got stickier and stickier
until I ended up doing a big "sync the two branches up" operation. So... I
brought back all the "infrastructure" fixes from the development branch to the
release branch (which I think were actually making some improvement in
performance) as well as fixed several bugs which had been fixed in one branch,
but not the other.
I've also tagged the repository before making this checkin with the label
"before_signed_unsigned_changes".
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.10 (sleipnir) w/parallel & fphdf5
FreeBSD 4.10 (sleipnir) w/threadsafe
FreeBSD 4.10 (sleipnir) w/backward compatibility
Solaris 2.7 (arabica) w/"purify options"
Solaris 2.8 (sol) w/FORTRAN & C++
AIX 5.x (copper) w/parallel & FORTRAN
IRIX64 6.5 (modi4) w/FORTRAN
Linux 2.4 (heping) w/FORTRAN & C++
Misc. update:
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Purpose: Maintenance
Description: h5dwrite/read_f and h5awrite_read_f functions were overloaded
with dims argument being of type INTEGER and INTEGER(HSIZE_T).
We promised to remove overloading in 1.4 release. It was
removed from documentation but not from the source code.
Solution: Finish code cleanup.
Platforms tested: Solaris 2.7 32 and 64 bit, and copper with --enable-
parallel. Windows are broken, so Kent and Xuan
will test it with their changes later.
Misc. update:
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Code cleanup
Description:
Clean up warnings, remove unused routines, tidy things up a lot.
Platforms tested:
h5committest
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Updated, cleanup or added Copyright notice.
Platforms tested:
"h5committested"
Misc. update:
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Purpose: Added copyright statement; cleaned code and fixed bugs for
Windows and Cray T90IEEE
Description: Fortran files did not have copyright statement; VL types
did not work on T90IEEE since I never brought the correct code
from 1.4 branch; there were compilation warnings on Windows;
some character parameters were not passed correctly to C stubs
causing tests to fail on Windows.
Solution: Added copyright statement and clean the code.
Platforms tested: CRAY T90IEEE, arabica, modi4 with parallel, Windows 2000
Only static tests (both debug and release) passed on Windows.
DLLs have multiple problems ;-)
Misc. update:
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Purpose:
Bug#670 fix
Description:
dims parameter to the h5dwrite_f, h5dread_f, h5awrite_f and h5aread_f
subroutines was declared as INTEGER array of size 7 (max number of dimensions
in Fortran). Users could not use the same buffer dims as an argument to
the h5screate_simple_f subroutine since it should be an array of size = RANK
and type INTEGER(HSIZE_T).
Solution:
Overload subroutines with dims parameter to be assumed size array of
INTEGER(HSIZE_T) type for backward compatibility.
Subroutine with the INTEGER dims argument should be depricated in 1.6 release
Platforms tested:
Windows, Solaris2.7, IRIX64-6.5
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Purpose:
DEC UNIX port
Description:
Windows port caused problems on DEC UNIX.
Names of C functions called from F90 subroutines were converted
to UPPER case while DEC UNIX expected them to be in lower case.
Solution:
Added special DEC compiler directives to avoid the conflict on two
systems
Platforms tested:
Windows98, DEC UNIX, Linux
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Purpose:
Windows port
Description:
Multiple changes:
* Windows platforms require special compiler directives
in order to create DLLs.
* In read/write subroutines data arrays were passed by descriptor.
This worked on UNIX but did not work on Windows.
Solution:
* added compiler directives.
* read/write APIs have been changed. There is an additional
parameter (array that contains the sizes of data buffer dimensions)
and regular arrays are used instead of assumed-shaped arrays.
Platforms tested:
* Currently this feature does not work. Common blocks are not exported correctly
from one F90 module to another.
I am checking this in so I can ask DEC for help.
* For static library tests passed on Windows 98 ( except flush2_fortran)
All tests passed on Linux, Solaris 2.7, O2K and T3E
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Purpose:
Windows port and maintenance.
Description:
Windows Fortran requires explicit interface block for each
C function called from F90 stub.
I also added comment block for each F90 function.
Solution:
Added inteface block for each function.
Platforms tested:
Linux (eiriene): checked that code is still compiles and runs correctly
on UNIX.
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Purpose:
New feature
Description:
Now all Fortran flags such as H5F_ACC_RDONLY_F (previously defined in the
H5fortran_flags.f90 file) are generated at runtime when h5init_fortran_f
subroutine is called. All flags have now the same value as
corresponding C flags. This change affects user's programming model:
Every Fortran program that uses F90 HDF5 Library has to call
h5init_fortran_f(error) subroutine before the first call to the
F90 HDF5 Library and h5close_fortran_f(error) after the last call to the
Library. h5init(close)_types_f calls are not needed anymore since
F90 datatypes are intialized(closed) with the h5init(close)_fortran_f
calls.
Platforms tested:
O2K and Solaris2.7
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Purpose:
Bug fix
Description:
Attribute test failed on O2K. h5aget_name_f function could not
return correct attribute name.
Solution:
size function parameter had wrong datatype in F90 subroutine.
Fixed it to be of INTEGER(SIZE_T) type.
Platforms tested:
O2K, Linux
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Purpose:
H5Aff.f90: Bug fix
Description:
Character string was not passed correctly from the user's application
to the write/read subroutines when buffer was decalred as assumed-shape
array.
Solution:
Declared date buffer to be assumed-size array.
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.7, Linux
Purpose:
H5fortran_flags.f90: Bug fix
Description:
Fortran H5I_* types had incorrect values.
Solution:
Fixed.
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.7, Linux
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Adding the Fortran interface to the HDF5 library
Description:
Fortran is now a subdirectory of the HDF5 library tree.
Platforms tested:
Solaris and IRIX (O2K)
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