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* [svn-r13413] Description:Quincey Koziol2007-02-271-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Further cleanups to superblock code: - Move most of the ISOHM-specific code into the H5SM module - Make only one checksum, for combined superblock & driver info block Minor other cleanups, etc. Tested on: Mac OS X/32 10.4.8 (amazon) FreeBSD/32 6.2 (duty)
* [svn-r13375] Description:Quincey Koziol2007-02-221-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | Straighten out some of the code for handling superblocks, in preparation for revising the format of the latest version of the superblock before the beta release. Tested on: Mac OS X/32 10.4.8 (amazon) FreeBSD/32 6.2 (duty)
* [svn-r13367] Description:Quincey Koziol2007-02-211-8/+17
| | | | | | | | | | 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-r13159] Added h5debug support for shared message structures.James Laird2007-01-191-0/+6
| | | | | Tests run on juniper, kagiso, smirom. h5debug run manually on sample files on Windows, juniper, and kagiso.
* [svn-r13155] Description:Quincey Koziol2007-01-191-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add "set_crt_index" and "get_crt_index" methods for the object header message class. Unify fractal heap definitions for shared messages and attributes, under "object header" fractal heap definitions. Initial code for adding creation order index to object header messages. Tested on: Linux/32 2.6 (chicago) Linux/64 2.6 (chicago2)
* [svn-r13121] Description:Quincey Koziol2007-01-081-0/+2
| | | | | | | | | | Add support & tests for using shared datatypes with shared & un-shared attributes. Involves some fairly icky code to make the "copy on write" paradigm for shared attributes work. Tested on: Linux/32 2.6 (chicago) Linux/64 2.6 (chicago2)
* [svn-r13120] Description:Quincey Koziol2007-01-081-1/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add support for deleting deleting dense storage when no compact storage will be used. Change shared message's "get heap address" routine to return address in parameter instead of return value, to allow better error detection. Start writing tests for shared attributes which use shared components (datatypes or dataspaces) Tested on: Mac OS X/32 10.4.8 (amazon) FreeBSD/32 6.1 (duty)
* [svn-r13113] Refactoring. Cleaned up code, added a few sanity checks.James Laird2007-01-051-1/+1
| | | | | | Extracted duplicated code into functions. Tested on Windows, juniper, and kagiso. Will test on copper next.
* [svn-r13102] Found a bug: shared message list sizes above the maximum were ↵James Laird2007-01-031-2/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | not caught. Fixed bug and a related one where the number of indexes could be set above the maximum. Added tests for both bugs. Tested on kagiso and smirom.
* [svn-r13079] Description:Quincey Koziol2006-12-191-8/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add more tests for checking that writing to shared attributes works correctly. (Looks like it still has a bug when dense storage is used, which I'll correct shortly). Add testing routine to shared message code, to retrieve reference count for a shared message. Add fractal heap 'op' callback for efficiently computing the hash value of an existing encoded message in the shared message fractal heap. Various minor cleanups and warning placations. Tested on: Linux/32 2.6 (chicago) Linux/64 2.6 (chicago2)
* [svn-r13074] Description:Quincey Koziol2006-12-191-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add support for opening attributes in dense and/or shared storage by index. Move routines for building and operating on tables of attributes into separate source module. Fix bug where reverting from "dense" to "compact" storage would 'unshare' attributes. Minor code cleanups, etc. Tested on: Linux/32 2.6 (chicago) Linux/64 2.6 (chicago2)
* [svn-r13056] Description:Quincey Koziol2006-12-121-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Add H5SM_type_shared() internal routine to determine if a particular type of header message is sharable in a file. Correct off-by-one error in computing B-tree record size for densely stored attributes' name index. Further progress toward supporting shared attributes in dense storage. Tested on: Linux/32 2.6 (chicago) Linux/64 2.6 (chicago2)
* [svn-r13021] Cleaned up some mismatched types that were causing errors on ↵James Laird2006-12-041-1/+1
| | | | | | | | copper in 64-bit mode. Tested on copper.
* [svn-r13004] Much improved shared object header message test, along with ↵James Laird2006-12-011-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | some bug fixes to make the test pass. These changes involve changes to the file format of SOHMs, but that's okay because nobody should have been using SOHMs yet anyway. Tested on Windows, kagiso, copper, and heping
* [svn-r12935] Added list-to-btree conversion, changed SOHM apis, and pushed ↵James Laird2006-11-171-7/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | SOHM table version and size information into the superblock to eliminate a read when loading it. This is a file format change, and hopefully the last one (knock on wood). Tested on kagiso and Windows (mostly just a SOHM change).
* [svn-r12902] Checkin of Shared Object Header Message work.James Laird2006-11-131-0/+59
This feature is still in progress; Shared Object Header Messages are not complete as a feature and are not thoroughly tested. There are still "TODO" comments in the code (comments with the word "JAMES" in them, so as not to be confused with other TODO comments). Hopefully this checkin will reduce the liklihood of conflicts as I finish implementing this feature. All current tests pass on juniper, copper (parallel), heping, kagiso, and mir.