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Purpose:
Windows port
Description:
Names of the H5f.c and H5ff.f90 files caused problems on Windows98.
Compilation of H5F.c (C Library) and H5Ff.f90 (Fortran library)
as compilation of H5f.c and H5ff.f90 creates the same H5F.o and H5FF.o
file names and linking stage fails.
Solution:
Rename the files to H5_f.c and H5_ff.f90
Platforms tested:
Linux (eirene) and Windows98
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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 interface bocks for each C function called from F90 stub. I also added comment blocks for each F90 API.
Solution:
Added interface blocks.
Platforms tested:
Linux (eirene) to test that things are still working on UNIX.
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Purpose:
Bug fix.
Description:
H5f90global.f90:
One of the common block arrays (floating_types) had a typo in the name.
DEC compiler was the only compiler to warn about the problem.
H5Ff.f90
Compiler gave warnings about a variable that was used before its value was defined.
Fixed. Turned to be a typo in a variable name.
Platforms tested:
DEC UNIX (gondolin)
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Purpose:
Code maintenance and development
Description:
I added two functions h5open_f and h5close_f to initialize
C library and Fortran interface (flags, predefined datatypes, etc).
Those calls are required for any F90 program that uses HDF5.
I renamed H5f90misc.c and H5f90miscf.f90 files to H5f.c and H5ff.f90.
New functions are added to those new files.
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.6
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