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Purpose:
Windows and DEC OSF port
Description:
Added support for Windows and DEC UNIX (OSF1)
Solution:
Interface blocks for each C function called from corresponding
F90 function were added to port HDF5 F90 Library to Windows platforms.
Special DEC compilers directives were added to avoid name conflicts
for C functions called from F90 functions on Windows and DEC UNIX.
Also changes were done to the h5dwrite/read_f and h5awrite/read_f
interfaces ( extra parameter added to make code portable between
Windows and UNIX platforms)
Platforms tested:
Windows 98 (static library only), DEC 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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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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