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ISSUE2: the scale index input/output parameter value passed to H5DSiterate_scales was not always incremented (it returns the scale index current iteration).
SOLUTION FOR ISSUE2: modified the cycle in H5DSiterate_scales so that the scale index is always incremented
TEST: added some test cases with calls to invalid indices and H5DSiterate_scales with return scale indices and visitor data
tested: windows, linux
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ISSUE: When some functions are called with an invalid dimension index (for example, greater than the rank of the dataset) the function does not immediately fail, rather asserts down the code.
SOLUTION: added this check for H5DSdetach_scale, H5DSset_label, H5DSget_label (the other functions have this check) . H5DSiterate_scales also added a check for an invalid dimension scale index
TEST: added some test cases with calls to invalid indices
DOCS: Nothing added
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ISSUE: Purify (Windows Visual Studio 6) complains of a memory leak in H5DSdetach_scale call regarding a H5Aread call (stack is H5A_read, H5T_convert, H5T_conv_vlen, H5T_vlen_seq_mem_write, H5MM_malloc).
SOLUTION: When a scale is detached from a dataset, the variable length structure length field is decreased in one entry. The associated pointer must be reallocated with the new length.
DOCS AND TEST: Nothing added
tested: windows with purify, linux
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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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1. #1487 (B1) DS memory leaks ISSUE 1: On a "go to" error condition, previously allocated buffers were not freed. NOTE: these are "potential" memory leaks because typically the error conditions do not occur, so the potential memory leaks also do NOT occur. ISSUE 2: A function used to read dimension scales realistic data (topography of the North Atlantic, latitude and longitude) was being called without the data buffer being freed. SOLUTION FOR ISSUE 1: added "free" calls for the allocated buffers on the error sections. SOLUTION FOR ISSUE 2: added a "free" call after the read_data function, after using the buffer (on a H5Dwrite and H5Screate_simple). The read_data function reads both data and dimensions from the ASCII data files. DOCS: no docs added. Done for 1.9 and 1.8 STATUS: Closed bug
tested: h5committest
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Bug Fix
Description:
Fixing BZ #1381. The --includedir=DIR configure option, which is used
to specify the installation location of C header files, did not work
correctly as the path was hard-coded in config/commence.am. I'm presuming
this is because an older version of automake didn't know where to put
c header files. In any case, removing this line now defaults the includedir
to the same directory that it is currently hard-coded to, and also fixes
the configure flag to allow customization of this value.
Tested:
jam, liberty
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Remove another call to H5E_clear_stack() from within the library.
Clean up lots of compiler warnings.
Tested on:
Mac OS X/32 10.5.6 (amazon)
(followup on other platforms forthcoming)
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string ptr's belonging to buffer in H5DSset_label and H5DSget_label. Also added free of buffers in error section of both functions. Potential memory leaks may exist elsewhere, and this will not close the bug.
Tested:
h5committest
vista 32 VS2008
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big or little endian machine. Configure.in was modified to export a variable carrying endianess information to testh5ls.sh. This script then compares the current run with 2 expected outputs, one for a big-endian machine (linew was used to generate the output), other for little endian (jam was used to generate the output)
the way h5ls prints types, it starts searching for NATIVE types first. One solution would be h5ls not to detect these native types, using for example the same print datatype function that h5dump does, that would make the output look the same on all platforms ("32-bit little-endian integer" would be printed instead). Drawback, this "native" information would not be available. Other solution is to have not one but 2 expected outputs and make the shell script detect the endianess and compare with one output or other
tested: h5committest
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replacing all instances with long long.
Tested:
h5comittest
fedora 10 x64
Vista 32, VS2005, IVF101
XP32, Cygwin
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Changed 'THG' to 'The HDF Group' in various HDF5 source files,
most of which are <subdirectory>/COPYING.
-- Closes Bugzilla entry 1403.
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of the table
added a ckeck that avoids to read these records if they are not needed (for pushing down the table)
tested: windows, linux
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tested windows linux
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tested: windows, linux
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Description:
- Remove need to set LD_LIBRARY_PATH when using shared szip library.
- Libtool 2.2.6a is now used to generate libraries.
- 'make check install' dependency bug is fixed, and should no longer
break the build.
- removed hard coding of shell in config/commence.am, as this causes
problems on Solaris with the new version of libtool.
- RELEASE.txt with appropriate changes.
Tested:
- kagiso, smirom, linew (merged from 1.8, pretty quick tests)
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The custom rules for installing h5cc, h5fc, and the fortran modules in fortran
and in hl/fortran don't use $(DESTDIR). Added it to all those rules.
Tested: kagiso both serial and parallel with fortran and cxx enabled.
Tested by:
make install
make DESTDIR=/tmp/acheng install
diff -r /tmp/acheng/.../hdf5 hdf5
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A space id was not closed in H5PTopen
Tested: windows, linux
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Remove trailing whitespace from C/C++ source files, with the following
script:
foreach f (*.[ch] *.cpp)
sed 's/[[:blank:]]*$//' $f > sed.out && mv sed.out $f
end
Tested on:
Mac OS X/32 10.5.5 (amazon)
No need for h5committest, just whitespace changes...
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Correct compiler warnings from Visual Studio.
Tested on:
Mac OS X/32 10.5.4 (amazon) w/FORTRAN & C++
(Too minor to require full h5committest)
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Description:
The daily test failure caused by the C++ API was fixed, so put
the packet table test back.
Platforms tested:
SunOS 5.10 (linew)
Linux 2.6 (kagiso)
FreeBSD (duty)
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tested: windows, linux
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one of the handles,
the file didn't have the data. It happened because each handle had its own
object structure, and the empty one overwrote the data with fill value. This is
fixed by making some attribute information like the data be shared in the
attribute structure.
Tested on smirom, kagiso, and linew.
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verbose printing message was referring to the default palette
tested: windows, linux
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tested: linux
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option for conversion from HDF5 indexed image to jpeg true color and an option to use a specific palette in the conversion.
tested: windows, linux
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tested: windows, linux
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added a command line option -c to convert the output image to true or gray color
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hl/tools/gif2h5/testfiles
tested: linux
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tested: linux, windows
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tested: linux
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tested: linux
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Description:
As part of our Windows cleanup, we try to remove windows-specific tweaks in the source code. There are many instances where Windows code is introduces via ifdef's. We re-evaluate whether they are still required, and found that many of them are not. Others we change to "feature"-specific code, rather than Windows-specific.
Tested:
VS2005 on WinXP
VS.NET on WinXP
h5committest (kagisopp, smirom, linew)
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Description:
The fortran Makefile.am used HDF_FORTRAN to indicate it is part of the
Fortran API source so that conclude.am will give fortran api prefix in the
test output. The symbox HDF_FORTRAN is also used in configure for a different
purpose (indicated --enable-fortran). They conflicted.
Similar problem for the symbol HDF_CXX.
Solution:
Changed all the involved Makefile.am to use "FORTRAN_API" instead. It is
a more appropriate name. Same for CXX_API.
Along the way, discovered that the Makefile.am of hl/fortran/test and
hl/cxx/test did not have those symbols at all. Added them in.
Platform tested:
Kagiso only. It is a trivia change.
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Description: The test program h52gifgentst was getting installed in the bin
directory during 'make install', and it shouldn't. Make now
builds the program for use in testing but doesn't install it
during 'make install'.
Tested: kagiso
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Description: cleaning up configure related to removal of --disable-hsizet
flag, which we no longer support.
Tested: kagiso
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Improvement.
Description:
src/libhdf5.settings was the initial configure summary and is installed.
Then configure is changed to dump a summary of the configure settings to
the output and also append it to src/libhdf5.settings. That created
two different output formats and duplicated information. This is the
initial attempt to clean up this confusion and unify the output format.
It is decided to use the src/libhdf5.settings template as the unified means.
This requires more macros symbols be defined. The following symbols are
all related to generating the src/libhdf5.settings file.
AC_SUBST(EXTERNAL_FILTERS)
AC_SUBST(MPE) MPE=no
AC_SUBST(STATIC_EXEC) STATIC_EXEC=no
AC_SUBST(HDF_FORTRAN) HDF_FORTRAN=no
AC_SUBST(FC) HDF_FORTRAN=no
AC_SUBST(HDF_CXX) HDF_CXX=no
AC_SUBST(CXX) HDF_CXX=no
AC_SUBST(HDF5_HL) HDF5_HL=yes
AC_SUBST(GPFS) GPFS=no
AC_SUBST(LINUX_LFS) LINUX_LFS=no
AC_SUBST(INSTRUMENT) INSTRUMENT=no
AC_SUBST(CODESTACK) CODESTACK=no
AC_SUBST(HAVE_DMALLOC) HAVE_DMALLOC=no
AC_SUBST(DIRECT_VFD) DIRECT_VFD=no
AC_SUBST(THREADSAFE) THREADSAFE=no
AC_SUBST(STATIC_SHARED)
AC_SUBST(enable_shared)
AC_SUBST(enable_static)
AC_SUBST(UNAME_INFO) UNAME_INFO=`uname -a`
The src/libhdf5.settings.in has CONDITIONAL's added to it too. The
untrue conditions turned into a "#" and these lines are cleaned by the
post processing script.
Platform tested:
h5committest on kagiso, smirom and linew.
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Description: Applying update to autotools that was applied to 1.8 a couple
of weeks ago to the trunk.
Updated bin/reconfigure script to reflect the new versions of
libtool and automake in the /home1/packages/ directory.
Rearranged configure.in script. When using libtool 2.2.2, the
libtool script doesn't generate until later in the configuration
process, so I had to move a test that parsed through the libtool
script to a point after where it was actually being generated.
Ran libtoolize on the project, and ran bin/reconfigure to
regenerate configure and Makefile.in's throughout.
Tested: kagiso, smirom, linew (h5committest)
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New fortran wrappers added.
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parameter checking. Removed #ifdefs regarding possible un-commenting of H5Dset_extent call in H5TBdelete_record. DONE NOW for 1.8, done already FOR 1.6
the H5Dset_extent function was done in 2002 but was at a time (2003-2006) previewed not to be used
it is now being used again
tested: windows, linux, solaris (in progress :-) )
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branch code freeze. No changes
are allowed until official announcement.
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this function was done in 2002 but was at a time (2003-2006) previewed not to be used
it is now being used again
tested: windows, linux
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not tested, since /examples has several compiling errors due to new APIs
this check in should have no problems
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Add work-around to allow reading files that were produced with a buggy
earlier version of the library, which could create objects with the wrong
object header message count. There is now a configure flag
"--enable-strict-format-checks" which triggers a failure on reading a file
with this sort of corruption (when enabled) and allows the object to be read
(when disabled). The default value for the "strict-format-checks" flag is
yes when the "debug" flag is enabled and no when the "debug" flag is disabled.
Note that if strict format checks are disabled (allowing objects with
this particular kind of corruption to be read) and the file is opened with
write access, the library will re-write the object header for the corrupt
object with the correct # of object header messages.
This closes bugzilla bug #1010.
Tested on:
FreeBSD/32 6.2 (duty) in debug mode
FreeBSD/64 6.2 (liberty) w/C++ & FORTRAN, in debug mode
Linux/32 2.6 (kagiso) w/PGI compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/threadsafe,
in debug mode
Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (smirom) w/default API=1.6.x, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.6 (cobalt) w/Intel compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
in production mode
Solaris/32 2.10 (linew) w/deprecated symbols disabled, w/C++ & FORTRAN,
w/szip filter, in production mode
Mac OS X/32 10.4.10 (amazon) in debug mode
Linux/64-ia64 2.4 (tg-login3) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in production mode
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dataset
tested: windows, linux solaris w/fortran
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tested: linux
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