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Clean up warnings from undefined macros...
Tested on:
Linux/64 2.6 (chicago2)
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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.
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Add "use the latest format" support for dataspace object header encode/
decode routines and clean up format a bit for the latest format (new to 1.8.x
releases)
Remove storing 'perm' parameter for array datatypes in memory and the file,
and add test to make certain that if any user applications are attempting to
store them, we get some reports back. (Should be unlikely, since the RefMan
says that the parameter is not implemented and is unsupported).
Carry those changes into the tests, etc.
Clean up a bunch more compiler warnings.
Tested on:
FreeBSD/32 4.11 (sleipnir) w/threadsafe
Linux/32 2.4 (heping) w/FORTRAN & C++
Linux/64 2.4 (mir) w/enable-1.6-compat
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Code cleanup
Description:
Trim trailing whitespace in Makefile.am and C/C++ source files to make
diffing changes easier.
Platforms tested:
None necessary, whitespace only change
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Description: Mac OS 10.4 on PowerPC chip has some errors to convert (unsigned)
long long to long double. When the bit sequences are 0x003ff..., 0x007fff...,
0x00ffff..., 0x01ffff..., 0x7fffff..., the converted values are twice as big
as they should be.
Solution: Detect the error in configure and disable the compiler conversion
and test case.
Platforms tested: h5committest, Mac OS 10.4, and fuss.
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Description: Data conversion from long double to (unsigned) long long
returns some incorrect values on Mac OS 10.4 and SGI IRIX64 6.5. The
conversions start to go wrong when the long double is
20041683600089727.779961 (0x4351ccf385ebc8a0bfcc2a...). If adjusting
the values higher by assigning 0x...c8a0cf... or 0x...c8a0df..., the
converted values go wild.
Solution: Detect this error in configure.in and disable compiler
conversions from long double to (unsigned) long long for Mac OS 10.4
and IRIX64 6.5.
Platforms tested: h5committest, Mac OS 10.4, and IRIX64 6.5.
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New feature
Description:
Check in baseline for compact group revisions, which radically revises the
source code for managing groups and object headers.
WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!!
WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!!
This initiates the "unstable" phase of the 1.7.x branch, leading up
to the 1.8.0 release. Please test this code, but do _NOT_ keep files created
with it - the format will change again before the release and you will not
be able to read your old files!!!
WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!!
WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!! WARNING!!!!
Solution:
There's too many changes to really describe them all, but some of them
include:
- Stop abusing the H5G_entry_t structure and split it into two separate
structures for non-symbol table node use within the library: H5O_loc_t
for object locations in a file and H5G_name_t to store the path to
an opened object. H5G_entry_t is now only used for storing symbol
table entries on disk.
- Retire H5G_namei() in favor of a more general mechanism for traversing
group paths and issuing callbacks on objects located. This gets us out
of the business of hacking H5G_namei() for new features, generally.
- Revised H5O* routines to take a H5O_loc_t instead of H5G_entry_t
- Lots more...
Platforms tested:
h5committested and maybe another dozen configurations.... :-)
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Code cleanup
Description:
Merge back changes from "compact group" work that improve the
infrastructure of the library and may impact others. In this round of
merging, that includes:
- Move datatype allocation into single internal routine, instead of
duplicated code that was spread out in a dozen or so places.
- Clean up guts of object header routines (H5O_*) to allow for some of
the fancieroperations that need to be performed on groups, along with
some general improvements.
- Added a new error code
- Some minor cleanups in other code....
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.11 (sleipnir)
Linux 2.4
Mac OS X
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Description: Changed the names of macros defined in H5Tpkg.h from
H5T_CONV_INTERIM_XXX_XXX to H5T_CONV_INTERNAL_XXX_XXX to be more
descriptive.
Platforms tested: fuss - simple change
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Description: Changed the names of the interim macros for data conversion
checked in yesterday from the SOURCE_DESTINATION style (like FP_FP or
LDOUBLE_LLONG) to the H5T_CONV_INTERIM_SOURCE_DESTINATION style (like
H5T_CONV_INTERIM_FP_FP OR H5T_CONV_INTERIM_LDOUBLE_LLONG), to be more
descriptive. These macros are defined in H5Tpkg.h and used in H5Tconv.c
and H5T.c for interim purpose.
Platforms tested: fuss - simple change.
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Description: Added 2 new configure options, --enable-exception and --enable-accuracy.
--enable-exception lets the library check whether user's exception handling
functions are present during compiler data conversions and use them if they are.
When it's disabled, this step is skipped to improve conversion speed. This
step isn't implemented yet for soft conversions because there would be little
gain in speed.
--enable-accuracy guarantees data accuracy during data conversions. It means
the library will choose compiler conversions only if the accurate data is
secured. Otherwise, the library will go for the library's own conversions. If
this option is disabled, the library uses compiler conversions in favor of
their speed as long as they work even if data can be incorrect.
Platforms tested: h5committest and fuss. Some systems may fail after this
checkin.
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Code cleanup
Description:
Trim trailing whitespace, which is making 'diff'ing the two branches
difficult.
Solution:
Ran this script in each directory:
foreach f (*.[ch] *.cpp)
sed 's/[[:blank:]]*$//' $f > sed.out && mv sed.out $f
end
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.11 (sleipnir)
Too minor to require h5committest
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New port
Description:
Elena asked me to check in her NEC SX-6 work, so here it is! :-)
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.11 (sleipnir)
NEC SX-6 (by Elena)
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Description: Data conversion function H5T_conv_i32le_f64le() was unused.
Because we have new conversion functions for integers and floating numbers,
this old function is taken out.
Platforms tested: fuss - simple change.
Misc. update:
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Optimization
Description:
Speed up I/O on enumerated datatypes (including those nested in compound
datatypes, arrays, etc.) if the destination datatype is a proper superset of
the source datatype.
Solution:
Detect the situation and treat as no-op datatype conversion.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.11 (sleipnir)
Too minor to require h5committest
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Description: Somehow, the hardware conversions between "long double" and other native floating-point
types were left out.
Solution: Added the hardware conversion functions in H5Tconv.c and test cases in dtypes.c.
Platforms tested: h5committest and fuss.
Misc. update: updated MANIFEST to replace bin/reconfigure.sh with bin/reconfigure
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Description: Added support of hardware conversion between "long double" and integers(mainly
in H5Tconv.c) and some test cases(mainly in test/dtypes.c).
Platforms tested: h5committest and fuss.
Misc. update: RELEASE.txt
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Bug Fix/Code Cleanup/Doc Cleanup/Optimization/Branch Sync :-)
Description:
Generally speaking, this is the "signed->unsigned" change to selections.
However, in the process of merging code back, things got stickier and stickier
until I ended up doing a big "sync the two branches up" operation. So... I
brought back all the "infrastructure" fixes from the development branch to the
release branch (which I think were actually making some improvement in
performance) as well as fixed several bugs which had been fixed in one branch,
but not the other.
I've also tagged the repository before making this checkin with the label
"before_signed_unsigned_changes".
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.10 (sleipnir) w/parallel & fphdf5
FreeBSD 4.10 (sleipnir) w/threadsafe
FreeBSD 4.10 (sleipnir) w/backward compatibility
Solaris 2.7 (arabica) w/"purify options"
Solaris 2.8 (sol) w/FORTRAN & C++
AIX 5.x (copper) w/parallel & FORTRAN
IRIX64 6.5 (modi4) w/FORTRAN
Linux 2.4 (heping) w/FORTRAN & C++
Misc. update:
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Code cleanup
Description:
Clear up some inconsistencies, inefficiencies and possible errors between
the release and development branch.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.10 (sleipnir) w/parallel
Solaris 2.7 (arabica)
Linux 2.4 (heping) w/C++ & FORTRAN
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Description: "char" was considered as always "signed char" in data type conversion. However, ISO C leaves
the definition of "char" to individual implementation. i.e. for IBM AIX C compiler, it's treated as "unsigned
char".
Solution: Changed all "char" to "signed char". Don't even do "char" anymore because its definition is up
to each vendor.
Platforms tested: h5committest
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Bug fix
Description:
Close a couple of memory leaks
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.10 (sleipnir)
Solaris 2.7 (arabica) w/purify
Linux 2.4 (verbena)
too minor for h5committest
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Purpose:
Feature
Description:
Datatypes and groups now use H5FO "file object" code that was previously
only used by datasets. These objects will hold a file open if the file
is closed but they have not yet been closed. If these objects are unlinked
then relinked, they will not be destroyed. If they are opened twice (even
by two different names), both IDs will "see" changes made to the object
using the other ID.
When an object is opened using two different names (e.g., if a dataset was
opened under one name, then mounted and opened under its new name), calling
H5Iget_name() on a given hid_t will return the name used to open that hid_t,
not the current name of the object (this is a feature, and a change from the
previous behavior of datasets).
Solution:
Used H5FO code that was already in place for datasets. Broke H5D_t's, H5T_t's,
and H5G_t's into a "shared" struct and a private struct. The shared structs
(H5D_shared_t, etc.) hold the object's information and are used by all IDs
that point to a given object in the file. The private structs are pointed
to by the hid_t and contain the object's group entry information (including its
name) and a pointer to the shared struct for that object.
This changed the naming of structs throughout the library (e.g., datatype->size
is now datatype->shared->size). I added an updated H5Tinit.c to windows.zip.
Platforms tested:
Visual Studio 7, sleipnir, arabica, verbena
Misc. update:
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Code cleanup & minor optimization
Description:
Re-work the way interface initialization routines are specified in the
library to avoid the overhead of checking for them in routines where there is
no interface initialization routine. This cleans up warnings with gcc 3.4,
reduces the library binary size a bit (about 2-3%) and should speedup the
library's execution slightly.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.10 (sleipnir) w/gcc34
h5committest
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Code optimization
Description:
Use 'size_t' instead of 'hsize_t' to track the number of elements in
memory buffers, especially for type conversion.
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.7 (arabica)
FreeBSD 4.10 (sleipnir) w/parallel
Too minor to require h5committest
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Code optimization
Description:
Avoid a memory copy by directly reading from the variable-length sequence
buffer when there is no type conversion on the way to disk.
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.7 (arabica)
FreeBSD 4.10 (sleipnir) w/parallel
Too minor to require h5committest
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Code optimization
Description:
Eliminate many redundant lookups to check for no-op type conversion by
remembering that a type conversion path is the no-op path.
Also, don't allow non-no-op conversions which happen to be no-ops on a
particular machine (such as int<->long conversions on machines where int and
long are the same size and format, etc.) to replace the default no-op
conversion.
Platforms tested:
Solaris 2.7 (arabica)
FreeBSD 4.9 (sleipnir) w/parallel
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Bug fix (sorta)
Description:
Add hack to allow the MS Visual Studio 6 compiler to build the library.
It cannot cast unsigned long long values to float or double values. So, add
another configuration macro to disable this conversion in the library. Just
the "hardware" conversion is disabled, so the library will still correctly
convert unsigned long long to float and double values, it will just happen
more slowly with the "software" conversion routine.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.9 (sleipnir) with "Windows" setting faked
inappropriate for h5committest
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Code cleanup
Description:
Reduce warnings w/PC-Lint in various ways
Platforms tested:
PC-Lint
too minor to require h5committest
Misc. update:
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Code cleanup
Description:
Run lint on module
Platforms tested:
PC-Lint
Too minor to require h5committest
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Description: H5T_bit_shift wasn't general enough to handle arbitory start, length.
Solution: Make it be so.
Platforms tested: h5committest
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Description: took out function of older algorithm(H5T_bit_neg2).
Platforms tested: fuss
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Description: The algorithm of H5T_bit_neg wasn't general enough.
Solution: Changed it to handle arbitory starting position and size
in a bit sequence.
Platforms tested: h5committest.
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Description: Some printing commands left there for debugging.
Solution: Took them out.
Platforms tested: fuss(RH8). Simple change
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Description: The H5T_bit_dec algorithm wasn't general enough.
Solution: Changed it to handle bit sequence starting at any position
and of any length.
Platforms tested: h5committest
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Code cleanup/optimization
Description:
Hoist property list queries up out of inner loops to cache the values at
a higher level and pass them into the lower-level routines.
Platforms tested:
IBM p690 (copper) w/parallel & fphdf5
h5committest
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Code cleanup
Description:
Minor tweaks, cleanups & optimizations to new bit operation routines.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.9 (sleipnir)
too minor to require h5committest
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Optimization
Description:
Speed up various parts of the library by setting a global variable for the
endianness of the machine at library startup and use that variable instead of
repeatedly querying the endianness of the native int datatype.
Platforms tested:
IBM p690 (copper)
too minor to require h5committest
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Omnibus floating-point bug fix changes
Description:
There are a number of problems in the floating-point conversion code that
were exposed by Ray's recent int<->float checkin:
- The 'my_isnan' code in test/dtypes.c was broken and would always return
true. The meant that the actual values in the float<->float conversion
tests were _never_ checked, hiding the other bugs included in this
checkin.
- A recent change I made to the type conversion code used "FLT_MIN" instead
of "-FLT_MAX" for the most negative 'float' value for the double->float
conversion, which meant that any the negative number that was converted
from a double to a float would have been mapped to zero, essentially.
- A change that Robb appeared to have made ~2.5 years ago to the "generic"
float->float conversion routine appears to be incorrect and I've backed
it out.
- Floating-point conversions on SGI's which converted denormalized values
would be mapped to zero instead of being propertly preserved in the new
type. This was addressed by an SGI-specific system call to prevent the
behavior.
Solution:
Described above, generally.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.9 (sleipnir)
h5committest
Misc. update:
release_docs/RELEASE update forthcoming...
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Description: data type conversion between integers and float numbers.
(Cover your ears. It's going to explode.:)
Solution: covers all native type conversion. Mainly uses hardware
conversion but handles overflow more gracefully.
Platforms tested: h5committest
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Bug fix
Description:
Variable length strings and sequences with NULL pointers were not handled
by library, causing problems access the data. This also affected fill values
for variable-length datatypes.
Solution:
Address the issues in the library by detecting NULL sequences/strings
and avoid trying to convert them.
Patched up dumper to display NULL sequences/strings.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.9 (sleipnir)
h5committest
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Code cleanup
Description:
Change field member count and indices for compound and enumerated types from
'int' to 'unsigned' to better reflect actual use.
Cleaned up a few other minor compiler warnings, etc.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.9 (sleipnir)
Linux 2.4 (verbena)
too minor to require h5committest
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Code cleanup, etc.
Description:
Generalize Ray's datatype fixes to handle packing compound datatypes which
are the base type of an array or variable-length type, etc.
Also track "packedness" of a compound datatype from it's creation, instead
of only setting the 'packed' flag after the datatype was explicitly packed.
Updated docs to reflect that a compound datatype is allowed to grow (but
not shrink).
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.9 (sleipnir)
h5committest
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Description: H5Tpack fails if called twice or datatype is locked. Compound
datatype wasn't expandable.
Platforms tested: h5committest
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Code cleanup
Description:
More de-linting...
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.9 (sleipnir)
too small to need h5committest
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Bug Fix and code cleanup
Description:
Correct error in H5T_detect_class that was causing nested compound datatypes
with to not detect the datatype class of fields correctly, which caused errors
with fill-values, variable-length datatypes and chunks later on.
Return the rank of the array datatype from H5Tget_array_dims(), like
H5Sget_dims().
Lots of cleanups to datatype code, to make the handling of arrays, compound
types, variable-length strings and sequences and enumerated types more
consistent and robust.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.9 (sleipnir)
h5committest
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Code cleanup
Description:
De-linted more code.
Platforms tested:
FreeBSD 4.9 (sleipnir)
too small to need h5committest
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