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the dataset is extended.
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to develop
* commit 'c3367e6634d4dee88ff855da08e312f6685c23af':
Moved -Woverlength-strings to the developer flags.
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and code [-Werror=declaration-after-statement]`.
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* commit '43424a1392b662a29542bb70014c253162ccfe48':
Add missing ')'.
Add C++ warnings treated as error for autotools builds.
Move macro ADD_H5_CFLAGS to cmake_ext_mod/HDFMacros.cmake and remove duplicate versions.
Address PR suggestions and add overlooked GCC compiler version flags.
Don't add general warnings flags for unsupported old versions of gcc and g++ (older than gcc/g++ 4.2). Correct gnu-cxxflags to determine warnings flags to be added based on C++ compiler version instead of C compiler version.
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* Updated info struct parameter to correct info_string
* Fixed Makefile.am where the S3 VFD was listed twice, causing
duplicated symbols errors.
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~JAKE.SMITH/hdf5:feature/vfd_splitter_mirror_a to develop
Add Splitter VFD and Mirror VFD.
* commit '664fc6af47e369152727ff66d68d8532feb0e210':
Add enable-mirror-vfd flag to configure options.
Tidying of Mirror VFD.
Add function header comment for `mirror_writer:run_writer()`.
Add Splitter VFD to library.
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https://bitbucket.hdfgroup.org/scm/~jake.smith/hdf5 into feature/vfd_splitter_mirror_a
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* Rename server-stop utility to mirror_server_stop.
* Remove external dependency on bzero().
* Modify test/use_common to use only the public API.
* Rename internal bitswap macro to follow convention.
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* "Simultaneous and equivalent" Read-Write and Write-Only channels for
file I/O.
* Only supports drivers with the H5FD_FEAT_DEFAULT_VFD_COMPATIBLE flag for
now, preventing issues with multi-file drivers.
Add Mirror VFD to library.
* Write-only operations over a network.
* Uses TCP/IP sockets.
* Server and auxiliary server-shutdown programs provided in a new directory,
`utils/mirror_vfd`.
* Automated testing via loopback ("remote" of localhost).
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to develop
* commit '35c0d5cdfcfaa84f59e1c596ba1ccaeb28e3d83d':
Fix for passthrough VOL not passing tools tests due to incorrect optional callback queries.
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optional callback queries.
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~VCHOI/my_third_fork:bugfix/dtype_close_on_error to develop
* commit 'db9155c2f34bbf77a1cda01904805fe5c993b6d5':
Fix according to PR feedback.
Fix an error in previous merge: should use NULL instead of FAIL.
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* commit '4830a1796441abbb5a4fbd2cff9a651f2a0d066e':
Updated tools dump output when dataset offset is undefined.
Added checks for native optional call support in some of the tools.
Misc changes for h5dump VOL changes.
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~VCHOI/my_third_fork:bugfix/dtype_close_on_error to develop
* commit 'afdcac28b85d690eebc80ab568fa5266081baaaa':
A fix in the cleaning up code for datatype when datatype initialization via H5D__init_type() fails. This is triggered by the tests for revised references when the libver bounds setting does not allow version 4 datatype message to be created. The test failure is abort core dumped. This is due to the datatype initialization fails before the datatype ID is registered. The datatype cleanup code should provide for the above situation. The code to fix the problem is the same as what is done in H5D__open_oid().
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H5D__init_type() fails.
This is triggered by the tests for revised references when the libver bounds setting does not allow version
4 datatype message to be created. The test failure is abort core dumped.
This is due to the datatype initialization fails before the datatype ID is registered.
The datatype cleanup code should provide for the above situation.
The code to fix the problem is the same as what is done in H5D__open_oid().
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H5I_INVALID_HID.
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* commit '63c95faf49559ea66e3066427961095b69fdb213':
Remove tongue-in-cheek credit for Rusty Shackleford and Dale Alvin Gribble.
Follow HDF5 conventions.
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Delete the comment questioning whether pthread_mutex_lock is allowed
in a key destructor, since pthread_key_create(3) provides the answer:
There is no notion of a destructor-safe function. If an application
does not call pthread_exit() from a signal handler, or if it blocks any
signal whose handler may call pthread_exit() while calling async-unsafe
functions, all functions may be safely called from destructors.
Delete redundant comment.
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* commit 'b51585a9110c4322c52f9dcdc60cd26c3ea44546':
Revise API for H5get_alloc_stats() to take a struct instead of separate values.
Add routines to query the library's free list sizes and allocation stats.
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~DYOUNG/werror:break-out-warnings to develop
* commit '2f09d8f3c8a4a44932c1b8ffb0f6ea2219059a5c':
Move the GNU warnings configuration under config/gnu-warnings/ and trim the filename prefixes. Update config/gnu-flags to suit.
By default, demote warnings promoted to errors back to warnings.
Incorporate the H5_ECFLAGS into the library CFLAGS. Now a bunch of errors will occur. Next commit will demote the warnings promoted to errors back to warnings again.
Break out warnings into more files that autoconf and CMake can share. This change temporarily disables the warnings that were promoted to errors, but I will add those warnings back as warnings, not errors, in the next commit.
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occur. Next commit will demote the warnings promoted to errors back to
warnings again.
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variable to set a dynamically loaded plugin as the default VOL
connector. Fixes HDFFV-11057
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~VCHOI/my_third_fork:bugfix/develop_seg_fault_sel_compat to develop
* commit '81b1ed4e1724b8a6a731ab2b8fb03234a8b49d15':
Fix issues when deserializing point/all/none selection with version beyond the library's supported version: (1) Verify the decoded version before proceeding further with deserialization (2) Close the dataspace if errors occurred after opening the dataspace
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the library's supported version:
(1) Verify the decoded version before proceeding further with deserialization
(2) Close the dataspace if errors occurred after opening the dataspace
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~DYOUNG/werror:dont-crash-on-close to develop
* commit '093c2c7e69bc4a40e9d49eece1d6fdcf54e8ecb0':
Avoid a crash, don't check if we're flushing when the file is closing: there's no need to check if the metadata cache is flushing if we already know the file is closing, because the condition we rely on is "closing OR flushing." Further, the cache may have already gone away, so sometimes calling into the cache to see if it's flushing will crash the program.
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there's no need to check if the metadata cache is flushing if we already
know the file is closing, because the condition we rely on is "closing
OR flushing." Further, the cache may have already gone away, so
sometimes calling into the cache to see if it's flushing will crash the
program.
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~DYOUNG/werror:b-bye-HDpthread_self to develop
* commit '224cb4a03406ed72e02d026efeab47fdf7f6b33b':
Use a naked pthread_self() call in the HDF5 thread wrappers.
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dataset 'optional' operation.
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