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Code Cleanup
Description:
Moved some code out which wasn't specific to the h5tools into the
h5tools_utils and h5tools_str modules. Also started on adding the
subsetting feature to the dumping.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Code Movement
Description:
Moved some functions which worked only with the h5tools_str_t
structure from the h5tools module to the h5tools_str module.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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New Modules
Description:
Separated the "generic" functions out of the h5tools module into
their own separate module to make things a bit nicer to deal with.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Update
Description:
Added entry for h5tools_utils.*
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Update
Description:
Changed name of h5tools functions.
Solution:
Changed
h5dump_fixtype() -> h5tools_fixtype()
Platforms tested:
Linux
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More Subsetting
Description:
Wanted to do a check-in of the current subsetting stuff. The
command-line parsing was already in there. I now added the feature to
the h5dump_t structure and it now outputs the new SUBSET DDL stuff in
the correct format. It doesn't yet do the actual subsetting, but
we're getting there...
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Bug Fix
Description:
assert.h was included twice now that H5private is in there.
Solution:
remvoed one.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Bug Fix
Description:
Some platforms (gondolin) don't necessarily have the vsnprintf
function.
Solution:
Changed it to HDvsnprintf and added a header for H5private to include
it...
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Bug Fix
Description:
We were trying to build the talign test program before the library
was actually built.
Solution:
Moved talign test to the lib directory since it belongs with the
library anyway.
Platforms tested:
Linux
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Code Movement
Description:
Moved tools code into own separate directories. This is the library
code all of them share.
Platforms tested:
Linux, Kelgia
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