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Purpose: Maintenance
Description: Fortran functions h5dwrite/read_f and h5awrite/read_f
were overloaded with the dims parameter being of type
INTEGER. It was a design flaw. dims should be of type
INTEGER(HSIZE_T). Overloading was done to assure backward
compatibility of 1.4.* branch with hdf5 1.2.* branch.
We promised to remove the old function with INTEGER dims
in 1.6.0. It was removed from the documentation but
was not removed from the source code.
Solution: Finally cleaned up the code.
Platforms tested: Windows 2000 with DEC Fortran, LInux with Intel Fortran,
Solaris 2.7 32/64-bit mode.
Misc. update:
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Updated, cleanup or added Copyright notice.
Platforms tested:
h5committested
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Purpose:
Bug fix, code improvement
Description:
Fortran tests didn't cleanup created files. Also HDF5_PREFIX and
HDF5_PARAPREFIX were not used to specify location of the files.
There was a redundant file in the testpar directory that contained
an error reporting function used by both serial and parallel tests.
Solution:
Created library h5test_fortran.a that contains functions used by the
serial and parallel tests. It includes Fortran and C functions that
may be called from Fortran programs to report errors, to modify
file names and to cleanup files after run. Modified test code to
use new functions.
Platforms tested:
Linux 2.2 (eirene) serial
IRIX64 (modi4) parallel with HDF5_PREFIX and HDF5_PARAPREFIX set to $SCR
Solris 2.7 with mpich 1.2.4 with HDF5_PARAPREFIX set to /tmp/epourmal
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Purpose:
Bug#670 fix
Description:
Added tests to use overloaded subroutines.
Platforms tested:
Windows, Solaris 2.7, IRIX64-6.5
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Purpose:
Code maintenance
Description:
read/write APIs have been changed.
Solution:
Made necessary changes to the tests.
Platforms tested:
Windows 98, Linux, Solaris 2.7, O2K, T3E
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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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