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Purpose:
1. fix multiple defination warnings at sgi platform
2. adding chunking information from hdf4 to hdf5 property list.
Description:
1. Orginally global varibles were defined at one header file and this
header file were included by other .c file and .h file so multiple warnings are
generated.
2. Chunking information was not included in the previous version.
Solution:
1. use "extern" to define global variables at h4toh5util.h file and define global variables
at h4toh5main.c
2. retrieve the chunking info from sdgetchunkinfo and GRgetchunkinfo and store these information
into hdf5 property list.
Platforms tested:
eirene,arabica,paz,gondolin
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Purpose:
1. fix size of dimensional name list so that the size of dimensional name in dumper output
will not change because of different versions of hdf library(h4toh5util.h and h4toh5sds.c).
2. fix bzero routine for windows platform(h4toh5util.h,h4toh5util.c,h4toh5anno.c,h4toh5main.c,
h4toh5sds.c)
Description:
1. change the MAX_DIM_NAME into 276(MAX_NC_NAME +dimension group name) and hopefully we will
not expand the size of MAX_NC_NAME(currently 256) for a long time.
2. create a new routine(h4toh5_ZeroMemory) to zero out memory. Use ZeroMemory in windows and
bzero at UNIX.
Solution:
see Description.
Platforms tested:
LINUX(eirene),WINDOWS 2000, sun 5.6(baldric and arabica),HP-UX11(opus),DEC(gondolin),IRIX 6.5(paz).
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Purpose:
add h4toh5 converter source codes under tools directory.
Description:
[describe the bug, or describe the new feature, etc]
Solution:
[details about the changes, algorithm, etc...]
[Please as detail as you can since your own explanation is
better than others guessing it from the code.]
Platforms tested:
[machines you have tested the changed version. This is absolute
important. Test it out on at least two or three different platforms
such as Big-endian-32bit (SUN/IRIX), little-endian-32(LINUX) and
64-bit (IRIX64/UNICOS/DEC-ALPHA) would be good.]
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