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the dataset is extended.
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to develop
* commit 'c03ee563f46013d22f36a1895664a9ba876558e9':
Further updates to the tools warnings fixes from code review.
Updates to tools warning PR from code review.
Fixes for warnings in the tools code.
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instead of "%ju".
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to integer of different size [-Werror=pointer-to-int-cast]` and
`test/snapshots-hdf5/current/test/swmr_sparse_reader.c:129:100:
error: cast from pointer to integer of different size
[-Werror=pointer-to-int-cast]`.
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https://bitbucket.hdfgroup.org/scm/~jake.smith/hdf5 into feature/vfd_splitter_mirror_a
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* commit 'f6514c35ea3786206a8db73e1cad8fce8fe6a715':
Updated test ddl files so CMake passes after h5dump failures.
Modifications based on PR review feedback.
Add two routines gen_ref_files() and gen_sel_files() to generate test files related to references and selections. These test files will be copied to 1.12, 1.10 and 1.8 for compatibility testing.
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~VCHOI/my_third_fork:bugfix/bounds_compat to develop
* commit '3f081c99376ad562dcb6bbf7d6c11216f682aca7':
Modifications based on PR review feedback.
Add two routines gen_ref_files() and gen_sel_files() to generate test files related to references and selections. These test files will be copied to 1.12, 1.10 and 1.8 for compatibility testing.
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related to
references and selections.
These test files will be copied to 1.12, 1.10 and 1.8 for compatibility testing.
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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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* 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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a do-while wrapper.
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could block at the barrier, wake and exit the barrier, re-acquire the barrier
lock and increase `nentered` before the other blocked threads woke and checked
`nentered % count == 0`. Then the other blocked threads would check `nentered
% count == 0` and, finding it false, go back to sleep in the barrier. This new
implementation waits for a looser condition to obtain so that threads don't go
back to sleep in the barrier.
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and mutex. Untested.
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* commit '50aac126d7c4082c2aeb0f3a68cad26bd1cd9783':
Start to document the function/parameter/variable attribute macros.
Filter all of the new _USED / _UNUSED type modifiers.
H5_HAVE_PARALLEL, _DEBUG_API, etc. Add attributes to some variables and parameters that are unused under some configurations.
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parameters that are unused under some configurations.
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for Visual Studio compatibility.
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test/thread_id.c: move threads_failure() inside #ifdefs.
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Fix a typo in the H5TS_thread_init() comment and reword some ID
properties.
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request.
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implementation ought to be portable to any system that has POSIX
Threads. On Windows, I use the same API call as before.
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~DYOUNG/werror:reduce-werror-diffs-1 to develop
* commit 'fa1b2f6ef35c459c9f74ead885c119ae7f61c056':
Reduce differences between my -Werror branch and `develop`:
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Rename index -> idx, fileno -> fnumber, fileno -> fno to avoid GCC
shadowed declaration warnings about index(3).
Convert #pragma GCC diagnostic push/pop/ignored to the HDF5 library's
H5_GCC_DIAG_OFF()/H5_GCC_DIAG_ON() macros.
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~DYOUNG/werror:reduce-werror-diffs-2 to develop
* commit 'a5f236e83bdd29e660a55c5577a69a3809605cda':
Reduce casts of HDcalloc()/HDmalloc() that -Wc++-compat required.
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Reduce gratuitous casts---e.g., (size_t)1.
Use the right format string for a pointer.
In the H5C sanity checks, change a "size increase" variable from ssize_t
(too narrow) to int64_t (wide enough).
Parenthesize every appearance of `storage` in the macro
`H5D_CHUNK_STORAGE_INDEX_CHK(storage)` so that you can pass in an
expression like &sc and it works properly.
Disallow re-assignment of the `dset` parameter to H5D__chunk_init()
because it helped assure me that it's safe to replace the repeating
expression `&dset->shared->layout.storage.u.chunk` with `sc` throughout.
Replace lengthy expressions such as
`&dset->shared->layout.storage.u.chunk` with `sc` throughout several
functions in H5Dchunk.c ISTR that the compiler warned that `sc` was
declared but unused in a couple of functions, and then I found that `sc`
could be used in many places. Maybe the disused `sc` appeared because a
bunch of code was copied and pasted, I don't know. Anyway, it's a lot
tighter code now that I use `sc`.
In H5D__chunk_update_old_edge_chunks() and H5D__chunk_delete()
I actually expand `sc` and another temporary variable, `pline`,
because they're used only in !defined(NDEBUG) code. This squashes
unused-variable warnings in the defined(NDEBUG) configuration.
Don't drop the `volatile` qualification with a cast in
tools/src/h5import/h5import.c.
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~DYOUNG/werror:reduce-werror-diffs-3 to develop
* commit 'f19e06b59ee53f17465a7b5974c25c3245a40d9a':
testpar/t_2Gio.c: Fix a typo that I think was introduced by a previous warnings PR. An array element was assigned to itself---shape[2]Â =Â shape[2];---instead of being assigned to chunk[2].
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previous warnings PR. An array element was assigned to
itself---shape[2]Â =Â shape[2];---instead of being assigned to
chunk[2].
fortran/src/H5Pf.c: move conditional compilation controlled by
H5_NO_DEPRECATED_SYMBOLS outside of a function for readability.
fortran/src/H5match_types.c: put a variable's declaration under the same
conditional compilation (H5_FORTRAN_HAVE_C_LONG_DOUBLE) as its
use.
For now, skip compilation of some unused debug dump routines in the JNI.
While I'm in the JNI, delete a set-but-unused variable.
src/H5Z.c: condition a variable declaration on H5_NO_DEPRECATED_SYMBOLS
so that it's not declared but unused or vice versa.
test/cache_common.h: add an #include in to get some symbols we need to
avoid implicit declaration warnings.
test/dsets.c: use a more conventional conditional-compilation syntax.
test/dt_arith.c, test/fillval.c: initialize a bunch of uninitialized
variables before use.
test/vfd.c: pass the expected type of `void **` to posix_memalign(3)
instead of `int **`.
testpar/t_bigio.c: explicitly compare with 0 instead of using ! when
"equal to 0?" is the question not "is false?" Repair some
indentation while I'm here.
testpar/testpar.h: repair misaligned line-continuation backslashes in a
macro that probably should be a function so that we don't have
to fiddle with the line continuation to begin with.
tools/src/h5repack/h5repack_main.c: fix some compiler fussing about
enums.
tools/test/perform/pio_engine.c: the compiler fusses if you cast a
function call returning double directly to off_t. It's ok if
you cast a variable that's a double to off_t, however. Write
and use a new function, sqrto(), to avoid the cast warnings.
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