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dimensional datasets (or greater)
* Fixed and tested the integer, real, double routines for creating and reading
dimensional dataset with ranks 4-7
Tested: jam (intel, gnu compilers)
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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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ISSUE: h5ltread_dataset_string_f causes library assertion with g95.
SOLUTION: convert the fortran string buffer to a C buffer with HD5f2cstring, and pass this string to the C function
TEST: added a test call in the fortran test lite program
DOCS: added the note in RELEASE.txt "- Lite: the h5ltread_dataset_string_f and h5ltget_attribute_string_f functions had memory problems with the g95 fortran compiler. (PVN - 5/13/2009) 1522
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transposed form. ISSUE : the dimension array of the function h5ltget_dataset_info_f was not transposed (because of C-FORTRAN storage order, the FORTRAN function calls the C function with the same name). SOLUTION: transpose the array. ACTION: add a test case.
tested: h5committest
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Tested: kagiso.
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Fixed the copyright notice.
Tested in heping.
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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
Description:
the fortran type integer*1 has become not portable.
define the image fortran datatype as "integer" and make special save, read, and palette functions
that use native integer for a memory type and UCHAR as disk type for the image data
added some more tests with new palette definitions
Solution:
Platforms tested:
linux
solaris
Misc. update:
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add hl fortran
Description:
Solution:
Platforms tested:
linux (absfot and pgf90)
solaris (32 and 64 bit)
AIX
note : HP gives a compiling error , to be fixed in the future
Misc. update:
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