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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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Corrected copy H5srcdir_str.h commands in script.
Added libsettings project to behave like h5tinit.vcproj.
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Made change to cpp version of testhdf5 for the elimination of dsets standalone.
Tested: Windows
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Also removed unused project settings. These were per file settings that should not be used unless a file needs them.
Tested: Windows
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debug information
Description:
In our debug project configurations, many of the projects were generating debug information for "Program Database and Edit & Continue". Other projects were using different settings, or none at all. We standardize to use "Program Database" setting, because it generates much smaller .obj files and cuts out unnecessary debug information.
This is another project cleanup and enhancement from user suggestions outlined in bug #1164
Tested:
VS2005 on WinXP
VS.NET on WinXP
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New fortran wrappers added.
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Description:
On Windows, many POSIX functions have been replaced by a similarly-named function with some additional security-checking. Visual Studio issues a warning each time the POSIX version is used, recommending that we replace it with the new version. This results in thousands of errors when building the HDF5 library.
This checkin adds a Visual Studio "Property Sheet", which has been applied to all library projects, and defines a number of preprocessors to suppress these warnings. The warnings have been disabled only in Visual Studio 2005 project files, as VS.NET doesn't support property sheets.
Tested:
VS2005 on WinXP
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64-bit Fortran
Description:
This checkin is another Windows project cleanup, and also extends our Windows support for 64-bit Fortran. Project files are now in VS2005 format, rather than VS.NET. A couple projects have been renamed to be more descriptive (*cstub rather than *_lib), and project settings make better use of build macros. This will make them much easier to update in the future.
Tested:
VS2005 on WinXP 32-bit
VS2005 on WinXP x64
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