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* [svn-r3770] Purpose:Bill Wendling2001-04-031-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Update Description: Changed includes of the form: #include <hdf5_file.h> to #include "hdf5_file.h" so that gcc can pick them up easier without including the system header files since we don't care about them. Platforms tested: Linux
* [svn-r2533] Rolled back the changes I committed since Albert fixed the ↵Bill Wendling2000-09-111-4/+0
| | | | | | problem with FILENAME being extern global...
* [svn-r2532] Added a trivial FILENAME definition to those programs linked withBill Wendling2000-09-111-0/+4
| | | | h5test.o, which requires the definition to work...
* [svn-r2531] Description:Albert Cheng2000-09-101-4/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The "FILENAME" declared extern in h5test.h is not always used. It was used in h5_cleanup to remove temporary files created during tests. Not all tests codes have used this routine. Indeed, quite a few of test programs do "#define FILENAME ". Also, h5_cleanup needs to work in tandem with h5_fixname. h5_fixname accepts an explicite base_name argument instead of using the global variable FILENAME. That is cleaner. Solution: Added char *base_name[] as a new argument to h5_cleanup, in the same style as h5_fixname. Removed "extern char *FILENAME..." from use. Also, undo some unnecessary declaration of "char *FILENAME" from some tests which don't use it at all (yet). Platforms tested: modi4-64(irix64), arabica(solari2.7), eirene(linux) (arabica could not launch tests automatically. I had to hack in LD_LIBRARY_PATH to make them run.)
* [svn-r2528] Linking errors occured with these files. They link with ↵Bill Wendling2000-09-081-0/+4
| | | | | | | libh5test, but libh5test wants FILENAME to be defined. I have no clue why this was working before...
* [svn-r2146] Comments.Raymond Lu2000-04-141-7/+59
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* [svn-r2138] Add SRB as a new VFL, these are its testing programs.Raymond Lu2000-04-131-0/+133