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* [svn-r15160] Purpose: Separate Windows function macro definitions to win32defs.hScott Wegner2008-06-051-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Description: In library code, we try not to use system calls directly, but instead use the HD{function} macro instead. This way, we can map special versions of the call on particular systems. Previously, it was all done in H5private.h. However, in an effort to clean up platform-specific definitions, we move all of the Windows macros into a separate file, win32defs.h. This way, we can use the non-Posix versions that Visual Studio sends warnings about. Some macros are set specifically in the platform-specific header files. Then, any macros left unset will be set by the "default" implementation in H5private.h. This checkin also cleans up various source files to use the HD* macros when possible. Tested: VS2005 on WinXP VS.NET on WinXP h5committest (kagiso, linew, smirom)
* [svn-r15120] Purpose: Ignore Windows POSIX-Depreciation warnings in Visual ↵Scott Wegner2008-06-021-0/+11
Studio 2005 Description: On Windows, we receive many compiler warnings because Microsoft has implemented many "security-enhanced" versions of POSIX functions. However, the old versions still exist, so the warnings can be ignored. By setting a preprocessor definition, we can disable many of these warnings. On a typical HDF5 build, this reduces the number of warnings from ~1500 to ~600 Tested: VS2005 on WinXP