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Removed legacy Visual Studio solutions and projects, which will
no longer be supported after HDF5 1.8.10.
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h5ls is used to verify for the result, so change the two tests not to run
h5diff like others.
This is related to the previous checkin SVN r18398 for Bug#1733.
Tested:
jam (linux32-LE), amani (linux64-LE), heiwa (linuxppc64-BE), cmake (jam)
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recursively, h5copy diff tests no longer should fail.
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Tested: windows
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Description: Bring changes from the various tool test scripts to Windows.
testh5copy.bat: add syntax for tests which expect h5diff to fail, and apply them to existing tests
testh5diff.bat: add a new test for "contents mode"
testh5dump.bat: modify some tests to use the new "-b *" and "-b NATIVE" syntax
h5repack.bat: call h5dump without the -c switch
Tested:
VS2005 on WinXP
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Description:
Simply change the "infiles" to use new testfiles directory
Tested:
VS2005 on WinXP
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New fortran wrappers added.
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Description:
In previous versions of Windows, the builtin 'FC' command (diff equivalent) didn't return proper exit status. As a work-around, we parsed the message returned to check status. This relies on English return messages.
In current Windows XP and Windows Vista, FC will return exit status as expected, so we can remove this workaround. Older platforms where we would need this workaround are no longer supported.
Tested:
VS2005 on Windows XP
Small test on Windows Vista
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Description:
Recently, the format of parameters for h5diff was changed. This checkin makes the neccessary changes for Windows to also bring it up to date.
Tested:
VS6 on WinXP
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Description:
There was a minor typo in the Windows test script for h5copy. It was actually causing us to do extra work, so this checkin should make the test slightly more efficient, without breaking anything.
Tested:
VS2005 on WinXP
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