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* [svn-r17313] Description:Quincey Koziol2009-08-101-9/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Bring back various minor code cleanups from the file free space branch Tested on: FreeBSD/32 6.3 (duty) in debug mode FreeBSD/64 6.3 (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/Intel compilers w/default API=1.6.x, w/C++ & FORTRAN, in production mode Solaris/32 2.10 (linew) w/deprecated symbols disabled, w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/szip filter, in production mode Linux/64-ia64 2.6 (cobalt) w/Intel compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN, in production mode Linux/64-ia64 2.4 (tg-login3) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in production mode Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (abe) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in production mode Mac OS X/32 10.5.8 (amazon) in debug mode Mac OS X/32 10.5.8 (amazon) w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/threadsafe, in production mode
* [svn-r16560] Description:Quincey Koziol2009-03-101-7/+7
| | | | | | | | | | 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)
* [svn-r15800] Description:Quincey Koziol2008-10-071-5/+5
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Bring file free space branch changes through r15795 into trunk, which includes a fair bit of code cleanup & rearrangement along with a couple of bug fixes also. Tested on: Mac OS X/32 10.5.5 (amazon) in debug mode Mac OS X/32 10.5.5 (amazon) w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/threadsafe, in production mode FreeBSD/32 6.3 (duty) in debug mode FreeBSD/64 6.3 (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/Intel compilers w/default API=1.6.x, w/C++ & FORTRAN, in production mode Solaris/32 2.10 (linew) w/deprecated symbols disabled, w/C++ & FORTRAN, w/szip filter, in production mode Linux/64-ia64 2.6 (cobalt) w/Intel compilers, w/C++ & FORTRAN, in production mode Linux/64-ia64 2.4 (tg-login3) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in production mode Linux/64-amd64 2.6 (abe) w/parallel, w/FORTRAN, in production mode
* [svn-r13367] Description:Quincey Koziol2007-02-211-0/+75
| | | | | | | | | | Allow "big" attributes to push attribute storage into "dense" form immediately, to accomodate storing the attribute. (This is only allowed in the "latest" version of the format). Tested on: Linux/32 2.6 (chicago) Linux/64 2.6 (chicago2)
* [svn-r13253] Updated all C and C++ style source code files with the THG ↵Albert Cheng2007-02-071-2/+3
| | | | | | | | | copyright notice. Tested platform: Kagiso only since it is only a comment block change. If it works in one machine, it should work in all, I hope. Still need to check the parallel build on copper.
* [svn-r13117] Description:Quincey Koziol2007-01-071-2/+2
| | | | | | | Clean up some warnings from Windows. Tested on: FreeBSD/32 6.1 (duty)
* [svn-r13067] Description:Quincey Koziol2006-12-181-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add [quite] limited ability to update (ie. write) data for objects in fractal heap. Limited to just updating objects in managed heap blocks (i.e. not 'tiny' or 'huge' objects) and must be updated with data of the same length as the object in the heap. Updating objects in compressed heaps does work though [as long as the data isn't 'tiny' or 'huge']. Needed for changing the data value or the name of an attribute that is stored in dense or shared storage. Tested on: Linux/32 2.6 (chicago) Linux/64 2.6 (chicago2)
* [svn-r12877] Description:Quincey Koziol2006-11-071-1/+1
| | | | | | | Clean up more compiler warnings. Tested on: Linux/64 2.6 (chicago2)
* [svn-r12655] Description:Quincey Koziol2006-09-111-12/+106
| | | | | | | | | | | | Add "op" routine to perform operation on heap object "in situ", to allow for faster operations on dense links during B-tree traversal & lookup. Refactor the "read" routine to use the internal version of the "op" routine, to keep the code duplication as low as possible. Tested on: Mac OS X.4/PPC (amazon) Linux/32 2.6 (chicago) Linux/64 2.6 (chicago2)
* [svn-r12592] Description:Quincey Koziol2006-08-171-116/+443
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Several changes, all mooshed together: - Add support for "tiny" objects - which can be stored in the heap ID itself, instead of in the heap data blocks. - Flesh out support for compressed direct blocks, but comment it out until John's got some metadata cache changes in place to support it. - Add support for applying I/O pipeline filters to 'huge' objects - Refactor 'huge' object code to store information for 'huge' objects directly in the heap ID, when there are I/O pipeline filters applied to the heap (and the heap ID is large enough to hold the information) - Update h5debug tool to correctly handle 'huge' & 'tiny' objects. - Misc. other code cleanups, etc. Tested on: FreeBSD/32 4.11 (sleipnir) Linux/64 2.4 (mir) Solaris/64 2.9 (shanti)
* [svn-r12575] Description:Quincey Koziol2006-08-141-0/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Allow the heap ID length to be chosen at heap creation time, to allow for making heap IDs long enough to directly embed the file offset & length of 'huge' objects in the heap ID (which allows them to be retrieved directly from disk, instead of requiring them to be looked up in the B-tree that tracks 'huge' objects) Tested on: FreeBSD/32 4.11 (sleipnir) Linux/64 2.4 (mir) Solaris/64 9 (shanti)
* [svn-r12573] Description:Quincey Koziol2006-08-131-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | Clean up a couple of compiler warnings in the 'huge' object code in the library. Add a bunch of 'huge' object regression tests Tested on: FreeBSD 4.11 (sleipnir) Linux/64 2.4 (mir) Solaris/64 2.9 (shanti)
* [svn-r12562] Description:Quincey Koziol2006-08-101-0/+574
Initial revision to add support for "huge" objects in the heap (which are actually stored directly in the file, but are tracked with v2 B-tree that is accessed through heap header). Testing: FreeBSD 4.11 (sleipnir) Linux/64 2.4 (mir) Linux/32 2.4 (heping) Mac OS X.4 (amazon)