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* close #195. (#196)
* Update HDF5PluginMacros.cmake
* Update HDF5PluginMacros.cmake
* Modify temporary rpath for testing in java example scripts. (#230)
* Fix undefined left shifting of negative numbers (#338)
Undefined Bahavior Sanitizer errored here about left shifting negative numbers.
* Update license url (#332)
* Modify temporary rpath for testing in java example scripts.
* Update URL in source file Copyright headers for web copy of COPYING
file - src and test directories.
Co-authored-by: H. Joe Lee <hyoklee@hdfgroup.org>
Co-authored-by: Sean McBride <sean@rogue-research.com>
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* HDFFV-10865 - merge from dev, HDFArray perf fix.
* Remove duplicate setting
* Whitespace changes after clang format
* Undo version 11 clang format changes
* Merge CMake changes from develop
* test testing script merge from develop
* Update supported platforms
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and replace it with new url for COPYING file.
Fix 2 lines in java error test expected output file where messages
include line numbers changed by reducing the copyright header by 2
lines.
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* commit '82183c7cdc50f9dc41ef8238c6a2bef6f1c7fcde':
Run all scripts using signal files between processes in their own directories to avoid accidental deletion of the signal files.
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Comment added to address HDFFV-8270. The sample ontput in the
file's comments are not up-to-date with the scripts in the file
that remove output unique to certain systems when running test
scripts. This output doesn't match expected output files for
the tests, causing them to fail. Ther output_filter.sh file
removes such output. Currently we don't have access to these
systems to update the comments.
testflushrefresh.sh.in:
flushrefresh and other SWMR tests have been failing
occasionally but regularly since bringing them to the develop
branch. The logs and debugging point to unexpected deletion of
signal files as the point of failure, and John Mainzer suggests
that two such tests running simultaneously in the same directory
may lead to the operating system deleting the other test's
signal file. Running the flushrefresh test in its own directory
seems to solve the problem.
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it's easier to see where errors in the script occur.
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flushrefresh test. (Also refactor of message send / wait code)
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